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INSTITUTIONALDEVELOPMENTPROPOSAL

CONTENTS

Section Contents Page Annexure
No. PageNo.
1 InstitutionalBasicInformation 17
1.1 InstitutionalIdentity 1
Annexures1.1a,b,c,d 7391
NamesofHeadofInstitutionand 1
ProjectNodalOfficers
1.2 AcademicInformation 24
Annexures1.2a,b,c 9297
1.3 FacultyStatus(Regular/OnContract 5
Faculty)PresentStatus
Annexures1.3a,b 98101
1.4 BaselineData 6
Annexures1.4
(Components15,161721,23,24,30) 102136
1.5 Institutionstobeeligibleforparticipation 7
intheprojectunderthesubcomponent1.2
mustfulfillthefollowing
Annexures1.5(a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,I,j) 137184

2 InstitutionalDevelopmentProposal 8
2.1 ExecutiveSummaryoftheIDP 812
Annexures(components1,2,3) 185191
2.2a DetailsofSWOTanalysis 1315
Annexures 192214
2.2b Based on SWOT analysis, provide the 15
strategic plan developed for Institutional
development.
2.2c ShowhowtheresultsofSWOTanalysisare 16
linkedtothekeyactivitiesproposedinthe
proposal
2.3 Specific objectives and expected results of 1718
the proposal in terms of, Scalingup post
graduate education and demanddriven
Research&DevelopmentandInnovation.
2.4 Action Plan for scalingup enrollment into 1922
MastersandDoctoralProgrammes
2.5 Actionplanforimprovingthecollaboration 2324
withIndustry

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No. PageNo.
2 2.6 ActionPlansforimprovingresearch 2528
2.6a Actionplanforquantitativelyincreasing 25
qualitativelyimprovingresearchbytheir
facultyindividually,jointlyand
collaboratively
Annexure 215225
2.6b Actionplansfordevelopingresearch 26
interestamongundergraduatestudents
2.6c ActionplanforcollaboratingwithIndian 2728
andforeigninstitutionsinacademicand
researchareathroughMOUs
2.7 SummaryofTrainingNeedAnalysiscarried 2931
out.
Annexure 226274
2.8 Actionplanfortrainingtechnicalandother 3236
staffinfunctionalareas
2.9 TherelevanceandcoherenceofIDPwith 37
States/NationalIndustrial/Economic
DevelopmentPlan
2.10 Participationofdepartments/facultyinthe 3738
proposalpreparationandimplementation
Annexure 275276
2.11 InstitutionalProjectImplementation 3840
Arrangements
2.12 InstitutionalBudget 41
2.13 Targetsagainstthedeliverables 42
2.14 Actionplanforsustainabilityoftheproject 4344
2.15 Procurementplanforthefirst18months 4551
2.16 OtherInformationrelatedtospecial 5269
academicachievementsoftheinstitution
2.17 ActionplanfororganizingaFinishingSchool 70
andforimprovingtheacademic
performanceofSC/ST/OBC/Academically
weakstudents

BOGApprovalLetter 71

EstablishmentofFunds 72

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1.INSTITUTIONALBASICINFORMATION

1.1 InstitutionalIdentity

NameoftheInstitution BMSCOLLEGEOFENGINEERING
PB.No.1908,BullTempleRoad,
Bangalore560019,Karnataka
08022427424,08026622130to135
Fax:08026614357
www.bmsce.ac.in
IstheinstitutionAICTEapproved? Yes
FurnishAICTEapprovalNo. No.77053205(E)/RC/94dated2.5.2008
(videasAnnexure1.1a)
TypeofInstitution GovernmentAidedInstitution(Annexure1.1b)
StatusofInstitution AutonomousInstitution affiliatedtoVTU
(videAnnexure1.1c)
AffiliatingUniversity VisvesvarayaTechnologicalUniversity,
"JnanaSangama"
MachheBelgaum:590018
Tele:08312498100
Fax:083124054767

NamesofHeadofInstitutionandProjectNodalOfficers(Annexure1.1d)


Head&NodalOfficers Names Phone Mobile FaxNumbers Email
Numbers Numbers Addresses
HeadoftheInstitution Dr.K.MallikharjunaBabu 08022427424 9886021095 08026614357 drkmbabu@bmsce.ac.in
drkmbabu@gmail.com
TEQIPcoordinator Dr.L.Ravikumar 08026603963 9448769345 08026614357 ravibmsce@yahoo.com
ravi.mech@bmsce.ac.in

PROJECTNODALOFFICERS:

AcademicActivities Dr.L.Ravikumar 08026603963 9448769345 08026614357 ravibmsce@yahoo.com


ravi.mech@bmsce.ac.in

CivilWorksincluding Sri.M.C.SampathKumar 08026603963 9980941336 08026614357 sampathmc61@gmail.com


Environment & mcsk.civ@bmsce.ac.in
Management Sri.C.T.Puttaswamy
9845062747 moodala@gmail.com
puttaswamyct.che@
bmsce.ac.in

Procurement Dr.M.S.Dharmaprakash 08026603963 9731265431 08026614357 sdharmaprakash@gmail.com


msd.chem@bmsce.ac.in

FinancialAspects Dr.K.R.Suresh 08026603963 9845194027 08026614357 suriiisc@yahoo.com
suri.civ@bmsce.ac.in

EquityAssurance Dr.C.Lakshminarayan 08026603963 9740476912 08026614357 ln_gp@yahoo.co.in


PlanImplementation lngp.eee@bmsce.ac.in

profkgp@gmail.com
Dr.K.Guruprasad 9341257308
kgp.mech@bmsce.ac.in

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1.2 AcademicInformation
EngineeringProgrammesofferedinAcademicyear200910
UnderGraduateProgrammes

Sl.No. TitleofProgrammes Level Duration in Yearof AICTE TotalStudent


(UG,PG,)PhD) Years starting Sanctioned Strength
Annual
Intake
01 CivilEngineering UG 4 1946 50 231
02 MechanicalEngineering UG 4 1946 120 559
03 Electrical&Electronics UG 4 1946 60 297
04 Electronics& UG 4 1971 120 530
05 IndustrialEngg& UG 4 1979 60 248
06 ComputerScience&Engg UG 4 1983 90 400
07 TelecommunicationEngg UG 4 1986 60 252
08 InformationScience&Engg UG 4 1987 90 399
09 Instrumentation UG 4 1991 30 127
10 MedicalElectronics UG 4 1992 30 121
11 ChemicalEngineering UG 4 1995 60 214
12 Biotechnology UG 4 2002 40 144
GrandTotal 810 3522

PostGraduateprogrammesFullTime(FundedbyAICTE,NewDelhi)

01 ConstructionTechnology PG 2 1985 18 36
02 MachineDesign PG 2 1986 18 35
03 Electronics PG 2 1987 18 36
04 PowerElectronics PG 2 1992 18 36
05 ComputerScience PG 2 1994 18 38
06 DigitalCommunication PG 2 1997 18 36
07 EnvironmentalEngg PG 2 1998 18 26
08 TransportationEngg&Mgt. PG 2 2006 18 27
GrandTotal 144 270
*SelfFinanced

PostGraduateprogrammesPartTime(UNIVERSITYSPONSORED)

01 ProductDesign&Mgt PG 3 2002 25 61

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ResearchProgrammes(CopyenclosedvideAnnexure1.2)

PhD:

NumberofScholars
SN Yearof
TitleofProgramme Level
O starting Obtained Registeredason
PhD Degree May2010
1 CivilEngineering 2002 2 29
2. MechanicalEngg 2002 6 14
3. Electrical&ElectronicsEngg 2002 1 08

4 Electronics&Communication 2002 4 10

5 IndustrialEngg&Mgt. 2002 08
PhD
6 ChemicalEngg 2004 02
7 Mathematics 2004 04
8 BioTechnology 2009
TOTAL 14 75

MSc(Engg.)byresearch

SNo TitleofProgramme Level Yearof NumberofScholars
starting Obtained Registeredason
Degree May2010
1 CivilEngineering 2002 04
MSc
2. MechanicalEngg 2002 02 02
(Engg.)
3. Electrical&ElectronicsEngg by 2002 01
research
4 Electronics&Communication 2002 02

5 IndustrialEngg&Mgt. 2002 01 01

6 ChemicalEngg 2004 01
TOTAL 03 11

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AccreditationStatusofUGProgrammes:
(CopyenclosedvideAnnexure1.2.1)

SNo TitleofUGProgrammes Whethereligible for Whetheraccredited WhetherAppliedfor
beingoffered Accreditationornot? ason31stMarch
ason31stMarch
2010 2010
1 CivilEngineering Eligible Validupto10.6.2009* Renewalisunder process

2 MechanicalEngg Eligible Validup to 18.7.2011


3 Electrical&ElectronicsEngg Eligible Validupto 18.7.2011
4 Electronics&Communication Eligible Validupto 18.7.2011
Engg
5 IndustrialEngg& Eligible Validupto 18.7.2011
Management
6 ComputerScience&Engg Eligible Validupto 18.7.2011
7 TelecommunicationEngg Eligible Validupto 18.7.2011
8 InformationScience&Engg Eligible Validupto 18.7.2011
9 InstrumentationTechnology Eligible Validupto 18.7.2011
10 MedicalElectronics Eligible Validupto18.7.2011
11 ChemicalEngg Eligible Validupto 10.6.2009* Renewalisunder process
12 Biotechnology* Eligible Applicationisunder
process

*Establishedintheyear2002;since2009,therewasnoclarity&responsefromthe
NBAAICTE on the application processAwaiting the response from NBAAICTE;
however, submission was made to NAAC Accreditation. The application is under
process.

AccreditationStatusofPGProgrammes:

SNo TitleofPGProgrammes Whethereligible Whetheraccredited WhetherAppliedfor


beingoffered foraccreditation ason31stMarch ason31stMarch2010
ornot? 2010?
1 ConstructionTechnology Eligible Validupto2013
2 EnvironmentalEngg Eligible Applicationisunderprocess
3 TransportationEngg& Eligible Applicationisunderprocess
4 M t
MachineDesign Eligible Validupto2011
5 PowerElectronics Eligible Applicationisunderprocess
6 Electronics Eligible Applicationisunderprocess
7 DigitalCommunication Eligible Applicationisunderprocess
8 ComputerScience Eligible Applicationisunderprocess

There was no clarity & response from the NBAAICTE on the application process
Awaiting the response from NBAAICTE; however, submission was made to NAAC
Accreditation.Theapplicationisinprocess.

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1.3FacultyStatus(Regular/OnContractFaculty)PresentStatus(Copyenclosed
videAnnexure1.3)

PresentStatus:Number in positionby highest qualification


Faculty

contractfacultyin
regularfacultyin
TotalNumberof

TotalNumberof
No.ofSanctioned
Rank

TotalVacancies
DoctoralDegree Masters Degree Bachelor Degree
RegularPosts

Position

Position
Discipline

Discipline

Discipline

Discipline

Discipline

Discipline
Other

Other

Other
Engg.

Engg.

Engg.
R C R C R C R C R C R C
15= 16 17=
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 (3+5+7+9+ = (4+6+8+10+
11+13) (215) 12+14)
Professor 27 16 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 10 0
AsstProfessor 57 09 0 4 0 35 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 49 08 0

Lecturer 149 17 0 9 0 110 0 9 0 13 0 0 0 158 9 0

Total 233 42 0 14 0 145 0 10 0 13 0 0 0 224 18 0

Prof=Professor,AsstProf=AssociateProfessor,AsstProf=AssistantProfessor,Lec=Lecturer,R=Regular,C=Contract

TotalnumberoffacultyinEngg. =42+145+13=200
PercentageofPh.DinEnggdiscipline =21.00%
PercentageofPh.Dinotherdiscipline =58.33%

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1.4BaselineData
Sl.No Parameters Statistics Annex
1 Totalstrengthofstudentsinallprogrammesandallyearsofstudyintheyear200910 3792
2 Totalwomenstudentsinallprogrammes andallyears ofstudyintheyear 200910 1122
3 TotalSCstudentsinallprogrammesandallyearsof study in theyear 200910 414
4 TotalSTstudentsinallprogrammesandallyearsof study in theyear 200910 101
5 TotalOBCstudentsinallprogrammesandallyears ofstudy in theyear200910 890
6 NumberoffullyfunctionalP4andabovelevelcomputers availableforstudents in the year200910 649
7 Totalno.ofText/ReferencebooksavailableinlibraryforUG&PGstudentsintheyear200910 119049
8 %ofUGstudentsplacedthroughcampusinterviewsintheyear200910 74%
9 %ofPGstudentsplacedthroughcampusinterviewsintheyear200910 23%
10 %ofHighqualityundergraduates(>70%marks)intheyear200910 81%
11 %ofHighqualitypostgraduates(>70%marks)intheyear200910 72%
12 NumberofresearchpublicationsinIndianrefereedJournalsintheyear200910 10
13 NumberofresearchpublicationsinInternationalrefereedJournalsintheyear200910 54
14 NumberofPatentsobtainedintheyear200910 01
15 NumberofPatentsfiledintheyear200910 02 1.4(15)
Numberofsponsoredresearchprojectscompletedintheyear200910 03
16 1.4(16)
NumberofR&Dprojectssanctioned2006totilldate 10
st nd
Thetransitionrateofstudentsinpercentagefrom 1 year to 2 year in theyear 200809 for:
(i) allstudents 91.75%
17 (ii)SC 81.50%
(iii)ST 86.36%
(iv)OBC 89.47%
18 IRGfromstudentsfeeandotherchargesintheyear 200910(Rs. in lakhs)[EngineeringDisciplines]. 1362.95
IRGfromexternallyfundedR&Dproducts,consultanciesintheyear200910(Rs.inlakhs)
19 18.70
(Amountreceivedfromexternalagency)
20 TotalIRGintheyear200910(Rs.inlakhs)[EngineeringDisciplines]. 1789.82

Totalannualrecurringexpenditureoftheapplicantentityintheyear200910
21 1773.07 1.4(21)
(Rs.inlakhs)(excludingdepreciation)[EngineeringDisciplines].

22 NumberofJointpublicationswithNationalauthorsintheyear200910 34
23 NumberofJointpublicationswithInternationalauthorsintheyear200910 05 1.4(23)
24 NumberofR&Dproductscommercializedintheyear200910 01 1.4(24)

25 NumberofJointM.Techprogrammeswithinstitutionsundertakenintheyear200910 01

26 NumberofjointM.TechprogrammeswithIndustryundertakenintheyear200910 01

27 NumberofjointPh.Dwithinstitutionsundertakenintheyear200910 14

28 NumberofJointPh.DwithIndustryundertakeninthe200910 03

29 NumberofJointconsultanciesundertakenwithInstitutionsintheyear200910 03

30 NumberofJointconsultanciesundertakenwithIndustry/othersintheyear200910 20 1.4(30)

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1.5Institutionstobeeligibleforparticipationintheprojectunderthesubcomponent
1.2mustfulfillthefollowing

Benchmarks:
Sl. Attainment Parameters Bench Institution Annex
No. mark s
values response
(Yes/No)
DoestheInstitutionagreetoimplementall academic and nonacademic Yes
reformsgivenasbelow:
ImplementationofCurricularReformsAcademiccouncilminutes Yes 1.5a
ExerciseofautonomiesAcademicAutonomy Yes 1.5b
EstablishmentofCorpusFund,FacultyDevelopmentFund, Yes 1.5c
EquipmentReplacementFundandMaintenanceFund
Generation,retentionandutilizationofrevenuegenerated Yes
throughvarietyofactivities

YES
Institutionstofillupallexistingteachingandstaffvacancies Yes 1.5d
Delegationofdecisionmakingpowerstosenior 1.5e
functionarieswithaccountability
ImproveStudentPerformanceEvaluation Yes 1.5e
Improvementperformanceappraisaloffacultybystudents 1.5e
Providefacultyincentiveforcontinuingeducation(CE),consultancy Yes 1.5f
andR&D
Obtainingaccreditation
2. Availabilityofacademicautonomy as recognized by UGC for both UGand Yes Yes* **
PGprogrammes
3. PresenceofBoardofGovernors with an eminent academician or Yes Yes 1.5g
industrialistastheChairperson/wellexperiencedAdministrator
4. PercentageofeligibleUGprogrammesaccreditedor appliedfor 60% 100%
5. PercentageofeligiblePGprogrammesaccreditedor appliedfor 40% 100%
(*ApplicationfortheAccreditationofEligiblePGProgramsisunderProcess
andwillbeachievedduringtheprojectperiod)
6. CumulativenumberofPhDsproduced in the last three academic years 1.5h
(200708,200809,200910)or 05 14

CumulativenumberofM.Techproducedinthelastthreeacademic 50 270 1.5i


years(200607,200708,200809)
7. Facultypositionsfilledonregularfull time basis as percentage of total 65% 100%
facultypositionssanctionedinaccordancewiththeAICTEprescribed
studenttofacultyratio
8. PercentageofregularfacultywithPhD in engineering as percentage of total 15% 21% 1.5j
faculty

**UGCExpertcommitteevisitedon1012June,2010



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2.INSTITUTIONALDEVELOPMENTPROPOSAL(IDP)
2.1ExecutiveSummaryoftheIDP

BMS College of Engineering was founded by a great visionary and


philanthropist Late.Sri.B.M.Sreenivasaiah in the year in 1946. It is the first private
engineering college established in the country. After the demise of
Sri.B.M.Sreenivasaiah,hisillustrioussonLateSri.B.S.Narayantookoverthereinsof
thecollege.UnderhisableguidancetheInstitutiongrewfromstrengthtostrength.
More than 32000 students have graduated from the portals of the Institution. At
present, the institution is managed by Council of Trustees appointed by Smt. B. S.
RaginiNarayan,DonorTrustee&MemberSecretaryofBMSEducationalTrust.

VisionoftheinstitutionistobealeadinginstitutioninthefieldofTechnical
Educationmeetingeducational,researchandserviceneedsofsocietyasaCentreof
Excellence and the mission is "Committed to the advancement of mankind by
providingworldclassEducation,Research,TrainingandDevelopment".

TheInstitutionoffers13Undergraduateprogramsand11Postgraduateprogramsin
conventional and emerging areas. All the programs are affiliated to Visvesvaraya
TechnologicalUniversity(VTU),KarnatakaandapprovedbyAICTE,NewDelhi.Most
of the programs are accredited by NBA. Nine departments of the institutions are
recognizedasresearchcentersbytheVTUandoffersPhD/M.Sc.[Engg]byresearch.
The College has been awarded the Autonomous status by the
Government/UniversityforUGProgramsfromtheacademicyear200809onwards.

The BMSCE is one amongst the 14 Institutions of Karnataka State selected for
supportunderTechnicalEducationQualityImprovementProgram[TEQIP].Someof
themajoroutcomesofTEQIPPhaseIarenotedhereunder;

AttainmentofAutonomousStatusfromtheacademicyear200809
Campuswidenetworking1200Nodes
WiFiCampus
Establishmentoffournewlaboratories
Strengtheningofexistinglaboratories
2241books(Titles)wereaddedtothelibrary
Subscription to online international electronic library through INDEST
Consortium
CIVILWORKSDigitalclassroomandwestwingoftowerblock
The faculties were sponsored for presenting research paper(s) in India &
abroadandalsoforattendingconferences/seminars/training/STTPs

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Nonteaching staff were deputed for training to enhance their technical
skills/knowledge
EstablishedEngineeringFacultyDevelopmentCentre
Several conferences/workshops/seminars/symposia were conducted by
variousdepartmentsindependently&
alsoincoordinationwithnetworkpartnerinstitutions
SeveralCommunityServiceprogramswereconducted

The Engineering Faculty Development Centre invited Resource persons (men of


eminence) to orient the faculty of various Engineering Institutions in the fields of
teaching,researchandconsultancy.

TheundergraduatestudentsoftheinstitutionstartedBMSNanoInitiativeinMarch
2008. The initiative is well supported/guided by the ISSS (Institute of Smart
Structures and Systems) of Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. The objective of
theinitiativeistoprovideexposure/knowledgetostudentsintheemergingareaof
micronanomaterials/ and technologies to encourage them to take up research.
The outcomes of the initiative are quite encouraging in terms of student journal
publicationsandresearch.

BoostedbyTEQIPphaseIwhichwasoverinMarch2009,thecollegecontinuedto
encouragetheacademic,researchandstaffdevelopmentactivities.Furthersomeof
theimportantoutcomesduringthenonfundedperiodareaslistedbelow:

Numberofconferencepaperspublishedinbothnational&international
conferencesheldinIndia91
Number of conference papers published in international conferences
abroad34
Numberofconferencepaperspublishedinrefereednationaljournals17
Number of conference papers published in refereed international
journals62
NumberofstudentpaperspublishedbothUG&PG17
Seminars/Symposia/conferences/workshops/training programs/summer
schoolsconducted28
Extensionlecturesorganized60
Industrialvisitsorganized25
Continued the subscription of online international electronic library
throughINDESTConsortium
Enhancedtheinternetbandwidthto20Mbpsfromtheinitial8Mbps
Staff&StudentswereprovidedtheMedicalInsurance

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Thecollegeis listed one among the top 25 engineeringcolleges in India
(publishedbyIndiaTodayinJuly2010)

With experience, learning and strength gained during the TEQIP PhaseI and its
continuation even after its completion the Institution proposes to actively
participatein the PhaseIIofTechnicalEducationQualityImprovementProgramme
withviewtoachievehigherexcellenceandcontributetothenationalcause.

SalientFeaturesoftheProposalunderTEQIPPhaseII
SWOTanalysiswascarriedoutthroughanexternalagency.BasedontheSWOT,the
institutionproposestoachievethefollowingobjectives:

TostrengthenitsexistingPGprograms

Increase the intake in the existing PG programs and PhD enrolments jointly
withindustriesandotherinstitutionswithaviewtohelpthestudentstoget
exposedtoacademicandindustrialchallenges

To start New PG Programmes [from the academic year 201112] in the
demanddrivendisciplines

To get autonomous status for PG Programmes to enable framing its own
syllabi that suits the changing scenario of to suit to the local needs and
recenttrends

Toestablishthestateoftheartlaboratorieswiththehelpofindustriesand
throughresearch,consultancyactivities

To upgrade some of the laboratories with state of the art equipment,


establish new centers for research in the areas of advanced materials and
testing, nonrenewable energy, building materials, composite materials,
power electronics, theoretical and computational methods, communication
systemsetc.

To encourage faculty participation in conferences/ seminars /workshops


/trainingprograms/STTPs

To provide training for technical, administrative and supporting staff for
betterskills

TheInstitutionisplanningtoestablishatrainingcentre(finishingschool)to
provideextracoachingclasses,personalitydevelopmentandcareerguidance
for improving the academic performance of SC/ST/OBC/academically weak
studentsthroughinnovativemethods.

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Theprojectisplannedforhandholdingforfouryearsbythegovernmentand
achievessomeamountofsustainabilitythereafter.

For starting new PG programs, proposals were invited from the departments. The
proposals were scrutinized by a highlevel external expert committee consisting of
eminent academicians. Based on the merits, demand and sustainability of the
program,theproposalswererecommended:

SNo Department TitleofthePGProgramme


InformationScience&
1 Engineering ComputerNetwork&Engineering
2 MedicalElectronics MedicalImaging
Electronics&
3 Communication VLSIDesignandEmbeddedSystems
4 ChemicalEngineering BiochemicalEngineering
AdvancedMaterialsandManufacturing
5 MechanicalEngineering Technology
6 ElectricalEngineering PowerandEnergySystems

Thecommitteealsorecommendedforenhancementoftheintakefrom18to25in
the existing PG programs of Construction technology (Civil), Machine Design
(Mechanical), Power Electronics (Electrical) and Computer Science & Engineering
(ComputerScience).

Accordingly the new programs and variation in the intake in some of the existing
postgraduate programs have been proposed under this phase. However, the
commencement of the new PG programs is subjected to the approval by the
VTU/AICTE.

InordertotakeupR&Dactivities,projectproposalsofworthaboutRs2.55crores
areplannedfromthefacultiesofvariousdepartments.
(Videannexure2.1fordetails)

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Fundrequirementovertheprojectperiodfrom2011to2015

S.No. Activities ProjectFinancialYear

ProjectLife
Allocation
Incrore
201011

201112

201213

201314

201415
1 InfrastructureImprovementforteaching,trainingand 5.250
learningthrough
I. Establishmentofnewlaboratoriesfornew 6.10 0.50 3.50 2.10
andexistingPGprograms,facultyresearch
etc.,
II. Updationoflearningresources 0.50 0.05 0.20 0.20 0.05

III. Procurementoffurniture 0.25 0.05 0.15 0.05

IV. Modernizationandstrengtheningoflibraries 0.35 0.05 0.20 0.05 0.05


andincreasingaccesstoknowledge
resources
V. Refurbishment(MinorCivilWorks) 0.38 0.05 0.20 0.10 0.03

2. ProvidingTeachingandResearchAssistantshipsfor 2.50 0.03 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.07


significantlyincreasingenrolmentinexistingand
newMastersandDoctoralprogrammesin
Engineeringdisciplines
3 EnhancementofR&Dandinstitutionalconsultancy 0.63 0.10 0.40 0.13
activities
4 FacultyandStaffdevelopmentforimproved 1.30 0.10 0.40 0.50 0.20 0.10
competencebasedonTNA
5 EnhancedinteractionwithIndustry 0.63 0.05 0.20 0.28 0.10

6 InstitutionalManagementCapacityenhancement 0.25 0.05 0.10 0.05 0.05

7 Implementationofinstitutionalreforms 0.13 0.01 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.01

8 Academicsupportforweakstudents 0.25 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05

9 IncrementalOperatingCost 1.25 0.10 0.40 0.40 0.25 0.10

(Rs.14.5Crore)

The total financial requirement for implementing the proposed program over the
projectperiodisRs.14.5crores.

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2.2.aProvidethedetails(intermsofmethodologyused,analysiscarriedoutofthe
data and information collected & inferences derived with respect to strengths,
weaknesses,opportunitiesandthreats)ofSWOTanalysiscarriedout.
(VideAnnexure2.2)

A SWOT Analysis was carried out by an external agency keeping in view the vision
mapoftheinstitution.InadditionaCommitteeconsistingofPrincipal,Headsofthe
Departments, faculty of various cadres had discussions and conducted regular
meetings to evaluate the achievements of the past five years and to ascertain the
futurerequirementswhichisbasedontheinstitutionalvisionandroadmap&the
feedbackfromthedepartmentalcommitteeswhichplansthedepartmentalactivities
andbudget.

The SWOT analysis has been conducted by taking the following inputs into
consideration:

1. FacultyInteraction
2. Studentsfeedback
3. FeedbackofNonteachingstaff
4. FeedbackofAdministrativestaff
5. Alumnifeedback
6. Industryfeedback
7. Mediareportsontheperformanceoftheinstitution
8. ParentsTeachersmeetingfeedback
9. FeedbackreportsofthecommitteesfromUniversity,NBAandUGCvisits.
10. Internalrecordsofpastyears.

TheoutcomeoftheSWOTAnalysisisasfollows:

Strengths(S):

1. Good visionary management to take the institution to highest levels of


quality.
2. Soundfinancialpositionofthetrustmanagingtheinstitute.
3. TransparentGovernanceandAdministration.
4. Highlyqualified,committed,experiencedfaculty
5. FocusedtowardsResearchactivities
6. Facultywithhigherqualificationsfrompremierinstituteslike,IISc&IITs
7. GoodrelationamongManagement,PrincipalandStaff
8. AutonomousstatuscoveringallUGprogrammes
9. PGprogrammesandResearchprogrammesinmajorityofthedepartments.
10. Goodinfrastructurewithmodernhitechseminarhalls,auditorium,modern
laboratorieswithlatestequipments,etc.
11. Existenceofverygoodbasicsciencesdepartments
12. Trainedsupportingstaff

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13. EncouragementforStudentInitiatives
14. Goodcampusplacements
15. MeritoriousstudentsfromCETK,COMEDK&othercompetitiveexams
16. Studentsfromalloverthecountryandabroadleadingtoacosmopolitanand
progressiveculture.
17. Strategicallylocatedintheheartofthecity,thesiliconvalleyofIndia
18. ItisthefirstprivateEngineeringcollegeestablishedinIndiaintheyear1946
19. Aided Institution (Government of Karnataka) and obtained perceived final
score of 9.2 out of 10 in the Performance Audit conducted for TEQIPI
activitiesofthecollege.
20. Active Alumni Associations in India & abroad. The alumni are in coveted
positionsbothinIndia&abroad
21. Student feedback system and students participation in hostel management
activities
22. Staffappraisalandrewardsystem
23. EDPandFacultyDevelopmentCentre.
24. GoodSportsfacilities.

Weaknesses(W):
1. InstitutionIndustryinteraction
2. Industrialconsultancy&appliedresearch.
3. Recruitment/retentionofseniorfacultyincuttingedgedisciplines
4. StrengtheningPGprogramstowardsautonomy
5. FormalNetworkingwithotherinstitutions.
6. Hostelaccommodationtomeettheincreaseddemand.
7. elibraryfacility
8. LackofAutomation
9. Healthcaremeasures.
10. Strengtheningofprofessionalbodies

Opportunities(O):
1. Startingnewcuttingedgepostgraduateprograms
2. EnhanceresearchactivitiesthroughsponsoredR&Dprojects.
3. Establishingthecentreofexcellenceinemergingareas.
4. Possibletochangethecurriculumasandwhenrequired.
5. Networkingwithpremierinstitutes&Industryforadvanced,appliedresearch
&academicinteractionthroughMOUs.
6. Cateringtoallsectionsofthesociety
7. Establishingacontinuingeducationcell.
8. HRdevelopmentfornewPG&Researchprograms
9. Modernspacecreation
10. AlumniNetworkingforAcademicandplacementactivities.
11. Attractingmeritoriouswomanfacultymembers.

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Threats(T):

1. Attritionoffacultyinhighdemandareastoindustry/other
institutes/foreignuniversities.
2. Competitionfromotherforeignuniversitiesthatmaysetuptheir
operationsinIndiainnearfuture.
3. Possibilityofdecliningqualityofstudentsadmittedbecauseofthe
extremelylargenumberofinstitutesthatarebeingsetup.
4. Decreaseinavailabilityofqualityfacultywithpassionforteaching

2.2.bBasedonSWOTanalysis,providethestrategicplandevelopedfor
Institutionaldevelopment.

1. StrengtheningofPGprograms
2. DevelopmentofR&Dactivitiesthroughnetworking
3. Establishmentofcentreofexcellenceinnewemergingareas
4. Startingnewcoursesincollaborationwithindustriesandnational
laboratories
5. IncreaseinnetworkingwithIndianandForeignuniversities
6. Enhancingoffaculty&staffskillsthroughcontinuingtraining
programmes
7. EnhancementinIRGthroughconsultancy
8. FellowshipstoUG/PGstudentstoencourageresearchactivities
9. Encouragementofindustrialtraining/internshipamongstudents
10. Enhancingtheexistinglaboratoryfacilities/resourcestomeettheindustry
requirements
11. CreatingawarenessabouttheavailabilityofResources

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2.2cShowhowtheresultsofSWOTanalysisarelinkedtothekeyactivities
proposedintheproposal

ResultsofSWOTAnalysis Keyactivityproposed
Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats
1,2,4,5,6,7,9,10,14,18,23 1,2,3,4,5 1,2,3,5,6,7,8 1,2,3,4 Strengthening of PG
programs
1,2,4,6,7,10,14,15,16,19,23 1,2,3,4,5 1,2,3,5,7 1,2,3,4 Development of R&D
activities through net
working
1,2,4,5,6,7,9,10,14,19,23 1,2,3,4,5 1,2,3,5,7 1,2,3,4 Establishmentof
centreofexcellences
innewemerging
areas
1,2,4,5,6,7,9,10,15,16,19,23 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 1,2,3,5,7 1,2,3,4 Starting new courses
in collaboration with
industries/institutions
1,3,4,6,9,16,19,23 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 2,3,4,5,7 1,3,4 Increase in
networking with
Indian and Foreign
universities
1,2,5,6,7,10 1,2,3,4,5,6,,8 1,2,3,4,5,7,8 2,4 Enhancing of faculty
& staff skills through
continuing training
programmes
2,4,5,9,10,18,19,23 1,2,3,5 2,3,5,7,8 1,2,4 Enhancement in IRG
throughconsultancy
2,,4,5,9,13,14,18,19,23 1,2,3,4,5 2,6,8 1,3,4 FellowshipstoUG/PG
students/PhD
scholarsto
encourageresearch
activities
1,2,4,8,10,16 1,2,3,4,5 2,6,8 1,3 Encouragementof
industrial
training/internship
amongstudents
1,2,3,5,6,10,13,16 1,2,3,5 1,2,3,4,5 2 Enhancing the
existing laboratory
facilities/resources to
meet the industry
requirements
1,3,4,5,6,10,14,15,16,19,23 1,3,8 1,3,5,6,8 2 Creating awareness
about the availability
ofResources

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2.3 Statethespecificobjectivesandexpectedresultsofyourproposalintermsof,
Scalingup post graduate education and demanddriven Research &
DevelopmentandInnovation.Theseobjectiveandresultsshouldbelinkedto
theSWOTanalysis.

TheInstituteenvisagesactivitieswiththefollowingobjectives:

1. Strengthentheresearchecosystemandconsultancyactivities
StrengtheningtheexistingPGProgrammes
Starting new M.Tech programs in the emerging
areas/Interdisciplinaryareas.
Encourage the faculty participation in research and consultancy
activities
Increase in quality research and innovation in core /
interdisciplinaryareasleadingtoIPR.
Improveinnetworkingactivitieswithindustryandinstitutions.
Strengthening the R&D activities by the setting up a centralized
R&D Center in the College, which is headed by an expert to help
the faculty and students to increase their research activities and
outputs
Promoting Research culture at Under Graduate level to Post
Doctoralresearch

2. Strengtheningindustryinteractiontofacilitatetrainingforstudentsand
faculty.

3. Strengthen the currently existing Entrepreneurship Development Cell
throughcontinuingeducationprogrammes.

4. Enhancetheopportunitiesandsupportforfacultyandsupportingstaff
throughtrainingprogrammes.

5. Organizingafinishingschoolandforimprovingacademicperformance
ofacademicallyweakstudents.

6. Implement a training program with sharp focus for all the senior
functionariesoftheInstituteonManagementCapacityBuilding.

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SNo. ObjectiveoftheInstitutional ExpectedResultsoftheInstitutional
DevelopmentPlan DevelopmentPlan
1 Strengthentheresearchecosystemandconsultancyactivities
StartingnewM.Techprogramsinthe Produce more number of Postgraduates in the
CuttingEdge/Interdisciplinaryareas CuttingEdge/Interdisciplinaryareastomeetthe
nationalrequirement.
More sponsored projects from public/private
sectorindustries/organizations
Encourage the faculty participation in Development in the research culture in the
researchandconsultancyactivities institution. This also helps in encouraging
undergraduates participation in the research,
developmentandinnovation[RD&I]
Establishing independent/fullfledged A independent R&D Centre is existing. By
Research Development and developing a fullfledged centre, the following
ConsultancyCenterintheCollege resultsareexpected.

Good quality research papers, Filing up of
patents,
Research Culture, Formal an informal
Networking,
Increase in quality research and innovation in
core/interdisciplinaryareasleadingtoIPR
Improveinnetworkingactivitieswith CurriculumDevelopment,
industryandinstitutions Collaborativeresearchactivities,Exposureand
handsonwiththecurrenttrendsinthe
Technology,TechnologyTransferetc.
2 Strengtheningindustryinteractionto IncreasedInternshipsforstudents/faculty,,
facilitatetrainingforstudentsand qualitystudentprojects,trainingfaculty
faculty members,trainingindustrypersonnel,extension
lectures.
3 Enhance the opportunities and Createefficientworkcultureandaidsinhelping
support for faculty and supporting thestudents
staffthroughtrainingprogrammes
4 Establishing Entrepreneurship At present awareness has been created about
Development Cell through continuing the EDP. A fullfledged EDC will help the
educationprogrammes. students by providing necessary support to
become entrepreneurs. It also enhance
creativity and innovation amongst the staff and
students
5 Establishing a finishing school to help Increaseinresultsandemployabilityofthe
theweakerstudents. students
6 Training program to focus all the Enhancesbetterunderstandingoftheneedsof
seniorfunctionariesoftheInstituteon allthestakeholdersthusproducingbetter
ManagementCapacityBuilding environmentwithcoordinatedeffort
7 Promoting Research culture at Under EnhancedR&Doutputsandencouragethe
Graduate level to Post Doctoral ResearchUGlevel
research

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2.4 Action Plan for scalingup enrollment into Masters and Doctoral
Programmes (include measures to attract qualified students and maintain
highqualitystandards)

SNo ActionPlan Objectives

Creationofstateoftheartlaboratoriesfor Toprovidetrainingandexposethestudentsonthecurrent
1
ImpartingQualityTraining researchtrendsandlatesttechnologies
To meet the market/community needs by producing more
2 StartingofnewspecializedPGprograms
numberofqualitygraduates

3 Financialassistanceformeritoriousstudents Toattractbetterandqualifiedstudentsfortheprogrammes
To encourage good quality projects thereby enhancing
4 FinancialassistanceforProjectworks
researchanddevelopment.
IntroductionofParttimePG&Research Toattractandfacilitateworkingpersonneltopursuehigher
5
Programmes. education.

RecruitmentofFacultywithPhDbyproviding Toattractthebesttalentwithaviewtobuildgoodteamof
6
additionalincentives facultyforboostingresearch,developmentandinnovation

FocusingonIndustrylinkedFacultyDevelopment
Knowledge dissemination. To increase the competency of
7 Programs(FDP)throughshorttermandlongterm
thefacultyandenhancingtheirskills
traininginindustry
Market based curriculum, Projects, MOUs.
8 IncreasedIndustryandInstituteparticipation.
Interdisciplinary/collaborativeresearch
AddonCourses/Traininginpedagogyandresearch To Facilitate the students seeking to pursue teaching and
9
methodologies. researchascareeroption

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ProjectMonths
Sl. KeyActivities 1 4 7 10 13 16 19 22 25 28 31 34 37 40 43 46
No. 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 39 42 45 48
Strengtheningofexisting
1 PGPrograms
Approvalfromcompetent
authorities,AICTE,VTU
Advertisementinleading
newspapers/web
Selectionofstudents
Assistantships
Creationofthestateof
theartlaboratoriesfor
theexisting/NewPG
2 Programmes
Collectingthe
specificationsforthe
equipments
Callforquotationsfrom
thesuppliers
Procurement
Installation
PerformanceEvaluation
StartingNewPG
3 Programmes
Approvalfromcompetent
authorities
Advertisementinleading
newspapers/web
Selectionofstudents
Assistantships
Followupofstudent
progress
Continuousevaluation
andmonitoring
Graduation

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DoctoralProgrammein
4 Engg
Advertisementinleading
newspapers/web
SelectionofResearch
scholars
Assistantships
4 IncreasedIndustrial&
InstituteParticipation
Marketsurvey
regardingthedemand
drivencourses
Interactionwiththe
industrypeople
MOUswithIndustries
5 R&DProjectsand
Consultancies
StartingR&DCentre
CallforR&Dproposals
fromindividualsand
groups
Writingnewproposals
forgettingexternal
researchfunds
Preparingabrochure
abouttheexpertise&
Labfacilitiesavailable
intheinstitution

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Contactthevarious

Industriesfor

consultancywitha
brochure
MOUswithIndustries
Continuousevaluation
andmonitoring
6 IncreasingResearch
InterestamongUG
Students
Industrialvisits
Callforapplicationsfor
financialassistantship
toinnovativeprojects
Financialassistantship
toinnovativeprojects
Financialassistantship
toattend
workshop/seminars
7 TrainingPrograms
(TNA)
Management
Principal/HODs
Faculty
TechnicalStaff
AdministrativeStaff
SupportingStaff/
ClassIV

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2.5ActionplanforimprovingthecollaborationwithIndustry

Sl.
ActionPlan Objectives
No
IndustryparticipationinBoardofstudies Curriculumdevelopment
1

To expose the students about the
2 Expertlecturers currenttrendsandproceduresfollowed
inIndustry

3 TrainingPrograms:Shorttermandlongterm SkillUpgradation

To provide students hands on


4 CurriculumbasedProjectImplementation
experienceonthecurrenttrends

Joint research, Projects, consultancy


CollaborativeResearch,Trainingand and training, Joint workshop and
6
Consultancy conferences

To facilitate consultancy activities and
7 ConsultancyCell
IRG

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Sl. KeyActivities ProjectMonths


No. 13 46 79 1012 1315 1618 1921 2224 2527 2830 3133 3436
1 INDUSTRY
PARTICIPATIONIN
BOARDOFSTUDIES
Industryparticipation
inframingcurriculum
framing.
Demanddriven
curriculumrevision
2 EXPERTLECTURES
3 TRAININGPROGRAMS
Shorttermprograms
Longtermprograms
4 CURRICULUMBASED
PROJECT
IMPLEMENTATION
5 COLLABORATIVE
RESEARCH,TRAINING
ANDCONSULTANCY

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2.6 (a)Actionplanforquantitativelyincreasingqualitativelyimprovingresearch
bytheirfacultyindividually,jointlyandcollaboratively.(VideAnnex2.6)

PreparationofProjectproposalsincludinginterdisciplinaryprojectsforexternal
funding.

Publicationof23papersperannumfromeachDepartment.

IncreasingtheresearchstudentsthroughJRF/SRF,etc

TodevelopresearchinterestsatUGlevel,studentsresearchinitiativeprojects,
throughScholarships,etc.

TheInstitutionisalreadyencouragingfacultybyawardingincentivesforresearch
activities

Sl.
ActionPlan Objectives
No
1 ProvisionforResearchGrantinannualbudget Topromoteresearchactivities
Tomotivatefacultyandstudentsto
2 Awardsfordoingnotableresearchwork.
carryoutresearch
PromotingandEstablishingstateoftheart TocreatefacilitiesforResearchand
3
researchlaboratories DevelopmentintheDepartments
ToExposethestudentstofirsthand
informationandfacilitatethemwith
Establishingindustrystudycentersinthe hands on training with the live
4
campus projectsoftheIndustry.Toprovide
students with more learning
opportunities
Faculty
5 Deputationtopremierinstitutionsandindustries
exchange/deputation/sponsorship
ParticipationofPostgraduatestudentsin Interdisciplinary/multidisciplinary
6
projects andCrossculturallearning
To encourage research publication,
patenting, attending conferences
7 Financialsupportforresearchwork and working in industries/ research
institutions on short term and long
termbasis
Subscriptiontoimportantejournals
for online facilities, Joining
8 ModernizationofLibrary[DigitalLibrary] INFLIBNET server, Facilitation of
research. Establishing Research
InformationCenter

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2.6(b)Actionplansfordevelopingresearchinterestamongundergraduatestudents

Sl.
ActionPlan Objectives
No
1 Topropagatetheresearchcultureatall
CollaborativeProjects(UG,PG&PhD) levels in the Institution. To create
open platform for all the researchers
particularly undergraduates. To work
jointly with researchers of premier
Institutionsandprofessionals
2 FinancialsupportforProjectImplementation Tomotivateyoungfacultymembersto
andPublicationintheconferences carryoutresearchactivities

3 To train and expose faculty


Seminar&ProjectsbasedonResearch
members/research scholars. To create
publicationinjournals
aplatformforcrosslearning

4 To create a platform for generation of


ProjectCompetitions,Exhibition&Awards
ideasleadingtoinnovation

5 LecturesfromtheIndustryandResearch Togetabreastwithlatesttrendsinthe
Laboratoriesexperts domainareas

6 Torespondtoneedsofthesocietyand
CommunitybasedProjects finding solutions using technology. To
promotesustainabledevelopment

7 Toprovideexposuretothestateofthe
VisitstoresearchlaboratoriesandInstitutes artfacilities/procedures

8 To create awareness among the young
IntroducingcourseonIPRandPatentsearch
researchersonIPR

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2.6 (c) Action plan for collaborating with Indian and foreign institutions in academic
andresearchareathroughMOUs(VideAnnexure2.6C)

Sl.No ActionPlan Objectives

IT training for non IT students


throughCampusConnect
1 CampusconnectfromWIPRO,INFOSYS Curriculum revision & Introduction
ofindustryneedbasedelectives

MoUs with Premier Institutes, National R&D
2 ForFacultyDevelopment/exchange
laboratories,Industries
Expert Guest Lectures/Exchange of
faculty and students, Involvement
of experts in collaborative research
and utilization of facilities/Joint
InteractionswithR&DLabsandIndustriesboth
NationalandInternational publications, etc. Also, this would
3
helps institute to capture mind
share in industry, which would
provide excellent platform to
leverage on placement and other
activities
To establish Center of Excellence in
4 Enhancementofsoftwaretestingcapability
softwaretesting.
To establish Center of Excellence in
Enhancement of Materials Testing and
5 material Testing and Engineering
EngineeringAnalysisCapability
Analysis.
Collaborative Research,
Developmentofinfrastructurefrom
Joint Projects, Training to students
EnteringintoMemorandumofUnderstanding and exposure to new areas of
7 withNationalandincludingwithForeign research, Opportunity to attract
Universities visiting faculty from industries,
Exposure and use of better
Facilities. Taking alumni goodwill
andsupport.

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ThefollowingR&DProposalsarereceivedfromthefacultiesofvariousdepartments:
Sl.
Principalinvestigator Dept Titleofresearch AmountinRs
No.
1 Dr.C.R.Ramakrishna Civil Wastewaterreuse 2,00,000.00
Majorionchemistryofenvironmental 1,00,000.00
samplesaroundsuburganofBangaloreCity
2 Sri.M.C.Sampath Civil Assessmentofwaterqualitycriteriawith 16,50,000.00
Kumar integratedgeoinformaticsforbetter
communityhealth
3 Dr.PrasannaKumarP Civil Comprehensivestrength&Elasticproperties 11,02,000.00
ofsteamcuredlineflyashblockmasonry
4 Dr.S.Raghunath Civil DevelopmentofIntegratedreinforcedhollow 27,95,000.00
concreteblockmasonrysystem
5 Dr.K.R.Suresh Civil AdvancedIrrigationSchedulingforsustainable 10,00,000
development
6 Dr.G.Pundarika Mechanical ThermalManagementofnextgeneration 26,00,000.00
powerelectronicsforthemoreelectric
aircraftinitiative
7 Dr.S.Srinivas Mechanical Investigationsintomachiningcapabilitiesof 10,00,000.00
abrasivewaterjetincomposites
8 Dr.L.Ravikumar Mechanical Damping&stiffnesscharacteristicsofNon 17,00,000.00
Newtonianfluidsinsqueezefilmdampers
usedasexternaldampingmedium
9 Smt.vasundaraPatel Electronics Designofmultivaluedlogiccircuits/digital 8,00,000.00
K.S. buildingblocks
10 Dr.Gowrishankar Computer DesignofLinkQualityAwareTechniquesfro 12,25,000.00
Multimediastreamingin4GWireless
Networks
11 Dr.K.J.Rathanraj IEM Design&developmentofcashewnutshelling 11,00,000.00
machine
12 Dr.B.Kanmani Telecom Studyofwirelesscommunicationschemes 12,50,000.00

13 Dr.M.Rajyalakshmi Biotech CharacterizationofGeobactermetallireducens 10,00,000.00


fordegradationofaromaticcompundsand
cloning&expressionofdearomatizingenzyme
15 Dr.H.N.Suma MedicalElns AutomatedBiosignalandImageAnalysis 30,90,000.00
System
16 Dr.Murugendrappa Physics Synthesis&characterizationofconducting 7,00,000.00
M.V. polymersforsensorsapplications
17 Dr.KalyanRaj Chemistry Coatingsforthermal&solarapplications 17,00,000.00

TOTAL 2,55,00,000.00

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2.7 SummaryofTrainingNeedAnalysiscarriedout.ProvideFacultyDevelopment
Plan from the first 18 months to achieve improved competence based on
TrainingNeedsAnalysis(TNA)inthefollowingAreas.(VideAnnexure2.7)
TheAnalysisprocess:

The process involved interaction with all cadres of staff, faculty, Heads of the
departments,Principalandmanagement.
Inputsreceivedfromvariouscadresincludetheirareaofspecialization,areaof
interest/research,softskillrequirementsandothertrainingexpectations.
InputswerealsotakenfromHoDsandHeadsofsectionsregardingattitudeand
drawbacks in various aspects of behavior & mannerism of particular staff
members.
The duration and appropriate timing of such training were also discussed with
individualsandamasterplandrawnfor18months.

TheAnalysisoutcome:
Based on the feedback (Annexure) it is concluded that following category of
trainingareabsolutelynecessaryinaphasedmanner:

1. Supportingstaff:
a. Technicalskillupgradation
b. Higherqualificationwhereeverrequiredinviewofchangingtechnologyandto
createcareerdevelopmentavenuesforthem
c. Behavioralskills.
d. Communicationandlanguageskills
e. Teamspirit
f. Stressmanagement
g. Timemanagement
h. AwarenessofthenuancesofBudgetandFinancemanagement
i. AdditionaltrainingforSC/ST/OBC/Women/forenhancingtheircapabilitiesand
thusimprovingtheinclusivegrowthoftheinstitute

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2. Administrativestaff:
a. ComputerTraining
b. AccountinganduseofTally(software)
c. Behavior/AttitudeandCommunication
d. Enterprisemanagementsystem
e. Autonomoussystemrulesandregulations
f. Additional training for SC/ST/OBC/Women/ for enhancing their
capabilitiesandthusimprovingtheinclusivegrowthoftheinstitute

3. Faculty:
a. ShortandlongtermFDPsinspecificfields(Annexure)
b. Computerprogrammingskills
c. UseandApplicationofgeneralstatisticaltools,likeMatlab/Python
d. Teachingmethodology
e. Studentmanagement
f. Researchmethodologyandpaperwriting
g. Softskills
h. Budgetingandfinancemanagement
i. FundedResearchProposalpreparation
j. Handholdingforattitudecorrection
k. Leadershiptrainingforseniorfaculty
l. Stressandtimemanagement
m. Foreignlanguageleveloneandtwo
n. Additional training for SC/ST/OBC/Women/ for enhancing their
capabilitiesandthusimprovingtheinclusivegrowthoftheinstitute

4. Headsofthedepartmentandsections:
a. Leadershiptrainingandteammanagement
b. ShortandlongtermFDPsinspecificfields(Annexure)
c. Studentmanagement
d. Softskills
e. Advances in higher education methodologies at national and
internationallevels
f. Budgeting,financeandmanagement
g. Stressandtimemanagement
h. ProjectManagementandSystemintegration
i. Foreignlanguageleveloneandtwo
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5. Principal:
a. Overviewofinterdisciplinarytechnologytrends
b. Advances in higher education methodologies and management at
nationalandinternationallevel
c. Updatesonhighereducationpolicyatstateandnationallevel
d. Nationalandinternationalqualitypoliciesinhighereducation
e. TechnologymanagementandForecasting
f. Alliance, Mergers and Acquisition and collaborations in Educational
Domain

6. Management:
a. Overviewofinterdisciplinarytechnologytrends
b. Advances in higher education methodologies and management at
nationalandinternationallevel
c. Updatesonhighereducationpolicyatstateandnationallevel.
d. HRrulesandregulations(StateandNational)
e. TechnologymanagementandForecasting
f. Alliance,MergersandAcquisitioninEducationalDomain

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2.8 Provideanactionplanfortrainingtechnicalandotherstaffinfunctionalareas

TheInstitutionisplannedtoprovidetrainingonbasic&advancedpedagogyforallthefacultyasperNPIUGuidelines

Category 3months 6months 9months 12months 15months 18months 21months 24months


of EVENT i ii iii iv V vi vii Viii
Staff quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter
ClassIV Skillupgradation
AttitudeandBehavior
Training
Communicationskills
Technicalskillup
gradation.
SponsoringforHigher
qualification
Technical Softskills&Behavioral
staff skills.Communication
andlanguageskills.
TeamBuilding,
Stressmanagement
Timemanagement
Accountinganduseof
Tally(software).
Softskills&Behavioral
skills.Communication
Administr andlanguageskills.
ativestaff TeamBuilding,
Enterprise
managementsystem
Autonomoussystem
rulesandregulations.

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Category 3months 6months 9months 12months 15months 18months 21months 24months


of EVENT i ii iii iv V vi vii Viii
Staff quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter
Administr Reportwritingand
ativestaff documentation
Shortandlongterm
FDPsinspecificfields
Computer
programmingskills.
UseandApplicationof
generalstatisticaltools,
likeMatlab/Python
Teachingpedagogy
training
Studentcounseling&
mentorshipprogram..
Faculty Researchmethodology
andtechnicalreport
writing
Softskills:
Stressandtime
management.
Foreignlanguagelevel
FundedResearch
Proposalpreparation
Handholdingfor
attitudecorrection.
Leadershiptrainingfor
seniorfaculty.

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Category 3months 6months 9months 12months 15months 18months 21months 24months


of EVENT i ii iii iv V vi vii Viii
Staff quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter
Academic,
AdministrativeTraining
Faculty inautonomy
Humanities,social
sciencesandethics
training
Principal Leadershiptrainingand
And teammanagement
HoDs Shortandlongterm
FDPsinspecificfields
(AsperAnnexure)
Studentcounselingand
mentorshipprograms.
Advancesinhigher
education
methodologiesat
nationaland
internationallevels
Budgeting,financeand
management
Stressandtime
management.
ProjectManagement
andSystemintegration
Foreignlanguagelevel
oneandtwo.
Softskills

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Category 3months 6months 9months 12months 15months 18months 21months 24months


of EVENT i ii iii iv V vi vii Viii
Staff quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter
Overviewof
Principal
interdisciplinary
And technologytrends
HoDs Updatesonhigher
educationpolicyat
stateandnationallevel
Strategicplanningand
qualitypoliciesin
highereducation
Technology
managementand
Forecasting,Alliance,
Mergersand
Acquisitionand
collaborationsin
EducationalDomain
Governing Overviewof
body interdisciplinary
members technologytrends
Advancesinhigher
education
methodologiesand
managementat
nationaland
internationallevel

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Category 3months 6months 9months 12months 15months 18months 21months 24months
of EVENT i ii iii iv V vi vii Viii
Staff quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter quarter
Governing Updatesonhigher
body Educationpolicyat
members stateandnational
level.
HRrulesand
regulations
(StateandNational)
Technology
managementand
Forecasting
Alliance,Mergersand
Acquisitionin
EducationalDomain

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2.9 Describe the relevance and coherence of Institutional Development Proposal
withStates/National(incaseofCFIs)Industrial/EconomicDevelopmentPlan.

Thanks to IT and BT sectors, the state of Karnataka occupies top position in industrial
development, research and academic sectors. It is also due to the presence of many
central government industries (aeronautics, defence, space and electronics
departments)andalsoleadingacademicinstitutionssuchasIIScetc.

Further,theStateisplanningtoincreaseinITandBTsectorsthroughthedevelopment
of technical education system, which would produce skilled manpower of the highest
quality,comparabletotheverybestintheWorldandinadequatenumberstomeetthe
complex technological needs of the economy. It would also provide the state in
particular and the nation in general a comparative advantage in the creation and
propagation of innovative technological solutions and in the development of a
technological capacity of the highest order, both for its application in the economic
development of the country and for becoming a major supplier of technology and
technologicalservicesintheWorld.

Through collaborations with the potential industries, students and faculty will be
exposed tonext generation technology with challenges resulting in direct and indirect
commercialvalueinparticulartotheCollege,theStateandingeneraltothecountryat
large. Towards this, Engineering colleges such as BMS have greater role to play.
Accordingly,BMSCEsVisionStatementhasthefollowingmaincomponents:

(a)Toproduceskilledmanpowerinsufficientnumberstomeettheneedsofthesociety
(b)ToensurethehighestqualityofoutputfromthetechnicaleducationSystem.
(c)Todevelopacomparativeadvantageinthecreationandpropagationofinnovative
technologicalsolutions,
(d)Todevelopnationaltechnologicalcapacityofthehighestorder,
(e)TouseinnovativetechnologicalsolutionsandtechnologicalcapacityforAcademic
development.

2.10 Describe briefly the participation of departments/faculty in the proposal


preparationandimplementation.(Annexure2.10)

Attheoutset,itshouldbementionedthatBMSCEtookinitiativefortheinvolvementof
mostofthefaculty.Towardsthis,thePrincipalalongwiththeHeadsofthedepartments
metanddecidedthenodalofficersforvariousactivities.Thenodalofficersalongwith
theprincipalandtheprojectcoordinatorvisitedeachandeverydepartmentandhada
onetoonediscussionwiththefacultybriefingaboutthesalientfeaturesofTEQIPII.The
nodalofficersstressedtheneedtostrengthenthePostgraduateandResearchactivities
intheInstitution.TheyrequestedthefacultytoparticipateactivelyinTEQIPII,bygiving

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proposalstostartnewPGPrograms,MOUswithIndustry,Interactionwiththepremier
Institutes,etc.

The proposals for starting new PG Programs received from the concerned HODs were
scrutinized based on the available resources and were short listed depending on the
merits,demandandpossiblesustainabilityoftheprogram.

Added to the above, research proposals from the faculty members were sought. The
facultymemberswereaddressedbytheDirector,Principal&TEQIPNodalOfficersfor
encouraging more number of faculty members to involve themselves in research
activitiesunderTEQIPPhaseII.

Basedontheinteractionwithallthestakeholders,thisIDPisprepared.

2.11 DescribetheInstitutionalProjectImplementationArrangements;

Tablebelowshowsvariousmilestonesfortheimplementationandfollowupaction
toachievetheobjectivessetfortheProject.Thisincludesincreaseinresearchand
developmentactivitiesleadingtoqualitypublications,morepatentscontinuousand
sustained technical relationship with academic Institutes and industries, etc. Steps
havebeeninitiatedforcollaborativeresearchthroughpossibleMOUswithidentified
academicinstitutionsbothwithinthecountryandabroadandalsowithindustries.
For this purpose, steps have been initiated to take the help of consultants who
providerangeofservicessuchasIndustryResearch&ConsultancyandIntellectual
PropertyRights(IPR)TutorialthroughLectureSeriesbyvisitingfacultyprogramsto
focus on research and technology developments and to help students and faculty
establishadirectcorrelationbetweenthesyllabusandtheapplicationoftechnology
in industry. These would also help them to understand the research and technical
challengesfacedbyindustry,latestresearchareabeingexploredbyindustryandto
identify a few research and technology collaborative activities involving industries.
Such efforts are expected to identify capability building projects and research
activitiestheCollegecantakeupinfuture.WiththesettingupofR&Dcenterinthe
College, steps have been taken to identify R&D areas; preparation of project
proposalsbymostoftheDepartments,preparationofpublicationsontheresearch
carried out in the college and also steps to file some patents. These will be
continued along with building necessary infrastructural facilities to carry out
research.

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MilestonetoEvaluateImplementation:
SNO Milestone ReferencestoSpecificObjectives VerificationMethods Assumptions
1.a StrengtheningofPG StartingnewM.Techprogramsinthe Officialreports,continuous Activeparticipationofstaff
Programmes CuttingEdge/Interdisciplinaryareas Evaluation,Technical Availabilityofupdated
papers,campusselection, resources/information
highqualitygraduatesetc.
1b Increaseinquality Modernizing/strengtheningthe campusselection,high
researchand existingPGLaboratories qualitygraduatesetc.

Innovationincore/inter Encouragethefacultyparticipation Implementeachlaboratory
disciplinaryareas inresearchandconsultancyactivities withmodernscientific
equipmenttoensureaccess
Increaseinqualityresearchand ofallstudentstothenew
innovationincore/interdisciplinary experimentalcourses,its
areasleadingtoIPR. methodologiesand
techniques,andtouse
Knowledgeenhancementinturn moderninstrumentation.
attractingmeritoriousstudents
Knowledgeenhancementattracting
goodresearchscholars

EncouragingTeachingLearningon
Strengthenthecontinuing emergingareas Throughworkshops,
2 educationprogrammes/ Enhancingoffaculty&staffskills Reports,Publications conferences,FDP,Special
TrainingProgrammes throughcontinuingtraining coachingprograms
programmes
MotivatingTestingandConsultancy
activities
Guidingweakerstudents

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SNO Milestone ReferencestoSpecificObjectives VerificationMethods Assumptions
Tostartinterdisciplinaryresearch
Officialreports,continuous
EstablishmentofR&D workandpromotingthe Consultancyandresearch
3 Evaluation,Technical
centre departmentstocarrygoodresearch work
papersetc
activities.
Enhancetheopportunities
andsupportforfaculty& Creatinggoodworkingenvironment
4 Evaluation Skilldevelopment
supportingstaffthrough Toenhancetheworkingefficiencyof

trainingprogrammes thestaffmembers

Strengtheningindustry Officialreports&
5 Industryexposure ThroughMOUS
interactions publications,MOUs
Appliedresearchoncurrenttrends

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2.12 ProvideanInstitutionalbudgetinTableNo.1

TOTAL:Rs.14.5crore

Table1:INSTITUTONALBUDGET
S.No. Activities ProjectFinancialYear

ProjectLife
Allocation
Incrore
201011

201112

201213

201314

201415
1 InfrastructureImprovementforteaching,trainingand 5.250
learningthrough
I. Establishmentofnewlaboratoriesfornew 6.10 0.50 3.50 2.10
andexistingPGprograms,facultyresearch
etc.,
II. Updationoflearningresources 0.50 0.05 0.20 0.20 0.05

III. Procurementoffurniture 0.25 0.05 0.15 0.05

IV. Modernizationandstrengtheningoflibraries 0.35 0.05 0.20 0.05 0.05


andincreasingaccesstoknowledge
resources
V. Refurbishment(MinorCivilWorks) 0.38 0.05 0.20 0.10 0.03

2. ProvidingTeachingandResearchAssistantshipsfor 2.50 0.03 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.07


significantlyincreasingenrolmentinexistingand
newMastersandDoctoralprogrammesin
Engineeringdisciplines
3 EnhancementofR&Dandinstitutionalconsultancy 0.63 0.10 0.40 0.13
activities
4 FacultyandStaffdevelopmentforimproved 1.30 0.10 0.40 0.50 0.20 0.10
competencebasedonTNA
5 EnhancedinteractionwithIndustry 0.63 0.05 0.20 0.28 0.10

6 InstitutionalManagementCapacityenhancement 0.25 0.05 0.10 0.05 0.05

7 Implementationofinstitutionalreforms 0.13 0.01 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.01

8 Academicsupportforweakstudents 0.25 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05

9 IncrementalOperatingCost 1.25 0.10 0.40 0.40 0.25 0.10

(Rs.14.5Crore)
The total financial requirement for implementing the proposed program over the
projectperiodisRs.14.5crores.

Note:Theproposedbudgetispreparedfor14.5Crores.However,basedonthesanctionthe
proposalmaybemodifiedaspertheguidelinesatthelaterstage.

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2.13(a)ProvidethetargetsagainstthedeliverablesgiveninTable35.

Table3:INSTITUTIONALPROJECTTARGETS
S.No Deliverables Baseline Targetstobeachieved
Attheendof2 ByProjectclosing
years
1 Numberofstudentsregisteredfor
(a)MastersinEngineering
Programme 48 54 72
(b)DoctoralProgarmmein
Engineering 10 20
2 Revenuefromexternallyfunded
R&Dprojectsandconsultanciesin 15 15 20
totalrevenue(Rs.inLacs)
3 Numberof
(a)researchpublicationsin
refereed
Nationaljournals 30 30 40
Internationaljournals 25 25 35
(b)citations 02 02 02
(c)patentsobtained/filed 03 03 04
(d)books 02 02 03
(e)No.ofR&Dprojects 01 01 01
commercialized
4 Numberofcoauthored
publicationinrefereedjournals(a) 05 05 10
National(b)International
5 Studentcredentials
(a)campusplacementrateof
UGstudents
PGstudents 70% 75% 80%
(b)averagesalaryofplacement 30% 35% 40%
packagefor(Rs.inlacs)
UGstudents
PGstudents
2.5 3.0 3.0
2.5 3.0 3.0
6 Numberofcollaborative 02 03 09
programmeswithindustry
7 AccreditationStatus 75% 75%ofeligibleUG 100%
programmesand accreditationfor
60%ofeligiblePG UG&PG
programmes programmes
8 Vacancypositionforfacultyand 10% Vacancyreducedto Zerovacancy
staff 5%orless
9 Numberofregularfacultywith 20% 25% 30%
PhDinengineeringdisciplines

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2.14:GiveanactionplantoensurethattheProjectactivitieswouldbesustainedafter
theendoftheProject.

Intheyearsaftertheimplementationoftheproject,thefollowingneedswillbe
attended:
MotivatingandRetainingQualityStaff
Generalexpensesforelectricity,waterandgas
Materialsfortheuseofthelaboratoriesandinstruments
Maintenanceofthelaboratories
Maintenanceofthescientificequipment
Systematicupdateandincreaseofpurchasedequipment.

The first three items on the list are considered in the budget and will require minor
adjustments.Withregardtotheotheritemsmaintenanceandpermanentupdatingof
the equipment the Institution is committed to integrate new technologies and
improvingthequalityoftheprogramsoffered,whichmeansthattheseaspectswillbe
consideredinfuturebudgets.

InstitutionalCommitments

TheInstitutionisfullycommittedinimplementingthisproject,itsspecificobjectivesand
actions and in reaching the expected results. To this purpose, it will provide the
necessary human and materials resources, including faculty time and administrative
support.Whenfullyimplementedandafterprojectclosure,theInstitutionwillsupport
thenecessaryoperationalcoststoassurequalityacademicservicestothestudents.The
tableshowsScheduledeventsyearwisefrom2010to2018,thebreakevenyear

Table:Scheduledeventsyearwise

Sl.No. Time Event


1 3Years(20102014) StartingTEQIPPHASE2
2 August2014 GoodPlacementofStudents
3 September2014 MOUs&CollaborationwithCommercialization
4 Year2012 TechnicalPaperWriting&Publishing
5 Year2013 GenerationofBrandNamefortheprogram
6 December20142017 Consultancy,Exchangeprogramrevenue
generation
7 December2014 M.Techselfsustained
8 December2018 Costbenefitbreakeven
9 Year2018 ThePGprogramsustainedwithgoodplacement,
collaborationthroughexcellentAcademicgrowth
withsustainedrevenuegeneration

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2018
2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

XAxisEvents
YAxisTimeHalfYearly

Figure:GanttchartdepictingActionPlanoftheprojectactivities

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2.15 Provide procurement plan for the first 18 months for Goods / Civil Works and
ConsultancyServiceswithbudgetandtimeframe.

Thetablebelowshowsactionplanforprocurementplanforthefirst18monthsfor
Goods/CivilWorks,etc.,.Thedetaileditemsanditsspecificationsarelistedbelow

SNo Descriptionof ProjectMonths


Items
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

1 Equipments

2 Learning
resources

3 Furniture

4 Minorcivil
works

5 Assistanceships

6 Training
programmes

7 Academic
supportto
weakstudents

8 Upgradationof
library

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Table : Procurement plan for the first 18 months for Goods / Civil Works and Consultancy Services with budget and timeframe
Package Sl. Activities Description of Estimated Cost Method of Design / Estimated Preparation Bank's No Invitation Opening Contract Date of
No. No Works / Goods (Rs) in Lakhs Procurement Investigation Sanctioned of Bid Objection to (Date) (Date) Award (Date Completion
Completed / (Date and Document Bidding / Value) of Contract
Specification Value) (Date) Document
finalization (Date)"
(date)
1 Mechanical Engg
1 strengthening of Prototyping 10 Shopping 3rd Week of As per
existing PG Equipment Jan -11 TEQIP
Program/ Starting Norms
New PG program
2 Micro-Hardness 10 Shopping
Tester
3 Magnetic and Die- 5 Shopping
penetrate Inspection
Equipment
4 Specimen Polishing 1 Shopping
Machine
Information Science
5 Network 8 Shopping
Management
Software - HP open
View
6 High End 2 Shopping
Workstation - HP
Graphics
7 Bandwidth 1 Shopping
Monitoring Software
- 3rd party
8 Laptops - 15 Nos. - 8 Shopping
Sony
9 Computers - 15 Nos. 8 Shopping
- HP Desk TOP
10 Network Simulator - 10 Shopping
OPNET, QUALNET
11 Manual 1 Shopping
Development &
Experts Lecture
Chemical
Engineering
12 Laminar Flow 2 Shopping
chamber
13 Microscope with 3 Shopping
camera
14 Sub zero freezer 2 Shopping
15 Gel documentation 2 Shopping 1st Week of
with software
16 Image Analyzer 2 Shopping Jan-11
17 Auto clave 1 Shopping
18 Computerised 3 Shopping
colony counter
19 Incubator with 2 Shopping

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shaker
20 Ultra centrifuge with 2 Shopping
thermostat with
multiple rotors
21 Consumables with 5 Shopping
glass wares
22 Automated 2 Shopping
separation column
23 Ultrasonicator with 2 Shopping
data acquisition
system
24 Rotavap 2 Shopping
25 Tubidometer 3 Shopping
26 University package 10 Shopping
for process engg
(Software)
27 Trinolor microscope 5 Shopping
with CCD

Medical Electronics
28 ACQKNOWLEDGE 9 Shopping
(data acquisition
system)
29 Ad instruments 8 Shopping
30 Matscan vertek 8 Shopping
system with clinical
software
31 Portable ultrasound 8 Shopping
scanning system
with different probes
32 Desktop computers 8 Shopping
(16 Nos)
33 Furniture 4 Shopping
34 LCD 2 nos. 1 Shopping
Electrical &
Electronics
35 Furniture 1 Shopping
36 Computers -20 Nos. 8 Shopping
37 UPS(10 KVA) 2 Shopping
38 Peripherals(Printer, 1 Shopping
Xerox etc.), Office
Equipments & Fax
39 PS Cad 3 Shopping
40 Power System 10 Shopping
Software Simulation
Package
Civil Engineering
1 Basic Geo 18 ICB
Informatics lab
2 Advanced Geo 22 ICB
informatics lab

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Mechanical
Engineering
3 Electric Discharge 25 ICB
Machining Setup
2 4 2-Continous path 20 ICB
Robots and related
Software
5 Ultrasonic 20 ICB
machining setup
Chemical Engg
6 Automated 34 ICB
Bioreactor 2 litre
capacity
1 Mechanical
Engineering
2 Optical Microscope 15 NCB
(1500X) with
associated software
3 3 Information
Science
4 Network Hardware - 11 NCB
MPLS Routers - 3
COM
5 Electrical & 2nd week of
Electronics Jan 2011
6 Mat Lab Software 15 NCB
License
Civil Engineering
1 Equipment 0.7 Shopping
2 Portable specific 1.75
parameter kit(water)
Mechanical
Engineering
3 Eddy current Probe 0.75 Shopping
4 Temperature Sensor 0.6 Shopping
probes
5 Digital Tachometer 0.5 Shopping
6 NV Gate FFT 4.5 Shopping
Software
7 R & D&I Triaxial 0.75 Shopping
Proposals accelerometer
8 Fabrication for test 1.5 Shopping
Rig
4 9 Variable Speed 0.2 Shopping
Motor
10 Radial Magnets with 0.45 Shopping
DC Magnetizers
11 Computer with 0.5 Shopping 2nd week of
printer
12 Centrifugal table 2 Shopping Feb-11
with drive shaft 8ft
diameter capable of
9G acceleration

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13 Data acquisition 5 Shopping
system including
mainframe, modules,
waveform generator,
software etc
14 Loop Heat Pipe 0.5 Shopping
15 3 phase induction 0.5 Shopping
Motor
16 Variable frequency 1.25 Shopping
drive
17 Turbine Flow meter 0.5 Shopping
18 Copper cold plate 0.2 Shopping
10" x 10"
19 Fill reservoir 0.2 Shopping
20 Re circulating chiller 0.5 Shopping
Electronics
22 Material Description
2683-0 Physical
Compiler Add on
3222-0 PrimeTime
SI
3240-0 NanoSim
4248-0 HSPICE RF 10
5005-0
CosmosScope
4278-0 PrimeRail
5093-0 Astro Basic
UDSM Place &
route
5094-0 Astro XTalk
5096-0 Astro,
Express Tim.
Closure Op.
5109-0 AvanWaves Shopping
for Unix
5118-0 CosmosLE
5120-0 CosmosSE
5219-0 JupiterXT
5240-0 Milkyway
Environment &
RunTime C-API
5242-0 Milkyway C-
API Dev.
5309-0 HSPICE
w/Simulation
Interface
5305-0 HSPICE
Link-3rd Party Link

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5337-0 Star-RCXT
6573-0 Star-RCXT
LVS Option
6745-0 Hercules
DP/MT Add-on
6746-0 Hercules
IEM
23 Cashew nut shelling 5 shopping
machine
Physics
24 Stirrer, Sensor 5 Shopping
equipment, Rotary
Pump, Hydraulic
Press, Oven upto
1200 C, etc.,
Bio- technology
25 Densitometer Make- 1 Shopping
CaMag
Computer Science
26 Workstation 1.5 Shopping
27 Network Printer 0.3 Shopping
28 Multiprotocol Shopping
wireless router 1.2
29 Network Simulator 2.5 Shopping
30 Laptop 0.75 Shopping
Civil Engineering 2nd week of
31 Steam curing 1.5 Shopping Feb-11
chamber
32 Motorized Jack 100 1.5 Shopping
tonne
33 Loading set up 0.8 Shopping
34 Strain gauges 1.5 Shopping
35 Block making 1 Shopping
machine
36 Flexural strength test 0.2 Shopping
set up
37 Tensiometers 3 Shopping
38 Soil moisture probe 3 Shopping
39 Sensors with data 4 shopping
acquisition system
Bio-Technology
40 HPLC 12 NCB
Make-Shimadzu 1st week of
Model-SPD 20A March 2011

Chemistry
41 Modular 15 NCB
Electrochemical
Instruments

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Telecommunication
Engg
5 42 NI RF / 12.5 NCB
Communications
Lab Bundle (PXI
Platform) which
includes 1.
Chassis NI PXI-
1042Q Quiet 8-Slot
Chassis 778636
2.Controller-NI PXI-
8106 Core 2 Duo
2.16 GHz Controller
with Windows Vista
779886-02
3. RF Signal
Generators NI PXI-
5671 2.7 GHz RF
VSG, 256 MB,
Onboard Signal
Processing
4. RF Signal
Analyzers NI PXI-
5661 2.7 GHz, VSA,
64 MB, w/ Real-
Time Streaming
Analysis
5.RF 3 GHz RF
Preamplifier NI PXI
5690 , SMA Cable
and accessories
6. RF Cables (SMA
to SMB), SMA to
BNC 7 AC Power
Cord 8.LabVIEW
Development
System for Windows
1 Purchase of books & 14 Shopping
reference books
2 Libtrary & Subscription to e- 5 Shopping
Information books
Centre
3 Subscription to 5 Shopping 1st Week of
printed technical Jan 2011
journals
4 Access to online 30 Shopping
journals
6 5 Desk top 11 Shopping
computers+ servers
6 Learning Resource 3 Shopping
centre (CDS)
7 Furniture 1 Shopping

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2.16Provideanyotherinformationrelatedtospecialacademicachievementsoftheinstitution
FacultyPublishedPapersinRefereedJournals
ForthePeriodfrom01.04.2009to31.12.2009
Monthof
SNO Dept NameoftheFaculty TitleoftheJournal TitleofthePaper
Publication
Smart Home: A Case of Bangalore
1 AT Shobha.M.N ShelterHUDCOPublication,Vol11,No3. Apr09
MetropolitanArea
Infrastructure for Information Technology
2 AT Shobha.M.N ITPIJournal,India,Vol6,No2. Apr09
IndustryinBlore
Dr.SavithriBhat CMP Promoters Database: A systematic May09
3 BT MeeraA,Lalitha JournalofBiochemicaltech. study on sitespecific transcription factors
Rangarajan, inCMPgenes

Influenceofadditivesontheretentionof
4 CV Dr.S.N.MayaNaik AninterdisciplinaryjournalofAppliedScience Apr09
metalionsinasoilofBangalore
CriticalEvaluationofdeterminingSwelling
5 CV Dr.H.B.Nagaraj GeotechnicalTestingJournal(ASTM) PressurebySwellLoadMethodand Apr09
constantVolumeMethod
6 CV Dr.H.B.Nagaraj InternationalJournalofGeotechnicalEngg SwellingBehaviorofExpansivesoils Apr09
EfficientChannelAllocationBasedonthe
IS H.S.Guruprasad JATIT Apr09
7 WeightsofVideosusingAgents
ImplementationofFMZCSQuasi
8 IT K.NarasimhaRao Internationaljournal,JAITE, Apr09
ResonantConverterFedDCServoDrive
PreliminarystudiesonApplicationofDry
Dr.K.R.Suresh& InternationalJournalofEarthSciencesand
9 CV WaterHyacinthrootpowderon Jun09
Dr.L.Udaysimha Engineering
contaminatedwater
Transmission Cost Reduction Strategy for
10 IS M.Dakshayini IACSIT VoD Applications Using Stochastic Jun09
Approaches
An Adaptive Dynamic Replacement
11 IS P.Jayarekha RIIC Approach for a Multicast based Popularity Jun09
awareprefixcachememorysystem

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Optimal Streaming Protocol for VoD Using
12 IS R.AshokKumar IJRTE Jun09
Clients'
Mech.propertiesandcorrosioncharacteristics
13 ME Dr.K.Radhakrishna IndianFoundryJournal,No.6,p3035. Jun09
of400/12gradeductileironcastings

ComparativestudyofM.R.FluidJournal
IndianJournalofTribology.vol4(2),1420,
14 ME Dr.L.Ravikumar BearingsandM.R.FluidSqueezefilmdampers Jun09
2009
forstaticanddynamiccharacteristics
InternationalJournalofAnalysisand
AperspectiveonRadioResource
15 CS Dr.Gowrishankar Computation(IJAC)ISSN09722861Published Jun09
Management
inVOL.5NO.1.June2009.
Effectofsoakingonruttingcharacteristics
HighwayresearchJournalofIndianroad
16 CV K.Ganesh ofBituminousconcretemixwithmodified Jul09
congress
binders
DynamicBandwidthAllocationin
17 IS H.S.Guruprasad EJSR Jul09
DistributedVoDusingAgentTechnology
DynamicBandwidthManagementin
18 IS H.S.Guruprasad IJCSIS DistributedVoDbasedontheuserclass Jul09
usingagents
DynamicBufferAllocationApproaches
19 IS M.Dakshayini JRI Jul09
forVBRVideos
Dr.S.Girish& RheologicalpropertiesofSCCusingDirect
20 CV IndianconcreteJournal Aug09
Dr.R.V.Ranganath ShearBox
Effectofthesurfacetextureofthe
21 CV Dr.SakeyShamu JournalofStructuralEngineering Aug09
aggregatesonfractureenergy

22 TE BalachandraK IEEEComnJournal DecisionfeedbackdetectorsforSOQPSK Aug09

CommunicationsinComputerandInformation QueryBasedApproachModelforMobile
23 CS Dr.G.Varaprasad Aug09
Science(Springer),Vol.56,pp.439443,2009. CommerceApplicationsinMANET
Prefix based Chaining Scheme for
24 IS M.Dakshayini IJCSIS Streaming Popular Videos using Proxy Sep09
serversinVoD

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Prefetching of VoD Programs Based On
29 IS P.Jayarekha IJCSIS Sep09
ART1RequestingClustering
CoimbatoreInstituteofInformationTechnology AutomatedPsychologyAssessmentof
30 ML DrHNSuma Sep09
IntlJournals PsychologyTraits
InternationalJournalofRecentTrendsin AMathematicalApproachtoLoad
31 TE RajeshwariHegde Sep09
Engineering BalancinginMultiECUConfiguration
CombustionkineticsofpulverizedIndian
32 CH ShivaKumar JournaloftheKoreanChemicalsociety coalcharindifferentCo2O2mixture Oct09
Isothermally.
InternationalJournalofComputerScienceand AnAnalyticalframeworkforCallAdmission
33 CS Gowrishankar NetworkSecurity(IJCSNS)VOL.9No.10, ControlinHeterogeneousWireless Oct09
October2009. Networks
WirelessSensorNetworkforVolcano
34 CS Dr.G.Varaprasad ACMSIGBEDReview,Vol.6,No.3,pp.28,2009. Oct09
Environments,
PostLiquifactionUndrainedMonotonic
35 CV Dr.B.V.Ravishankar Geotechnique Nov09
StrengthofSands
Fractureprocesszonesize&truefracture
36 CV S.Muralidhara Construction&BuildingMaterials Nov09
energyofconcreteusingacousticemission
AutomatedDetectionandQuantificationof
InternationaljournalofRecentTrendsin Haemorrhages in Diabetic Retinopathy
37 ML JoshiManishaS Nov09
Engineering Images Using Image Arithmetic and
MathematicalMorphologyMethods
InternationalJournalofWirelessNetworksand SignalStabilityRoutingAlgorithmfor
38 CS Dr.G.Varaprasad Nov09
Communication,Vol.1,No.2,pp.119126,2009. MobileAdhocNetworks,
Generalreputationmodefortrust
39 CS M.Indiramma Artificialintelligenceandmachinelearning Nov09
computationindistributedorganization
Computationalapproachtowards
InterdisciplinaryScienceComputationalLife
40 CS MeeraA promotersequencecomparisonviaTF
Sciences
MappingusingaNewDistancemeasure
InternationalJournalofMobileNetworkDesign PowerawareNodeDisjointMultipath
41 CS Dr.G.Varaprasad &Innovation(Inderscience),SpecialIssueon SourceRoutingwithLowOverheadin Dec09
MobileAdHocNetworking,Vol.3,No.1,pp.33 MobileAdHocNetwork

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Effectofthermalmodulationontheonset
AmericansocietyofMechanical
42 MAT Dr.M.S.Gayathri ofelectrothermoconvectionina 2009
Engineers(ASME)
dielectricfluidsaturatedporousmedium
Dr.G.N.SEKHARwith AnalyticPerformabilityModelofVertical
43 MAT JournalofComputerScience 2009
GowrishankarandDr.PSS HandoffinWirelessNetworks
K.R.Radhika,
44 MAT M.K.Venkatesha,and InternationalJournalofRecentTrendsinEngg. TrajectoryGenerationMethods 2009
G.N.Sekhar
ServerSidereconstructionTrajectory
Proc.ofIEEEInternationalConferenceon
K.R.Radhika,G.N.Sekhar generationmethodsforhandwritten
45 MAT MultimediaComputingandSystems,Indexedby 2009
andM.K.Venkatesha objectsauthenticationAComparative
INSPEC,IEEEXplore
Review
Proc.IEEEInternationalConferenceon PatternRecognitionTechniquesinonline
K.R.Radhika,G.N.Sekhar
46 MAT MultimediaComputingandSystems,Indexedby handwrittensignatureverificationA 2009
andM.K.Venkatesha
INSPEC,IEEEXplore Survey
K.R.Radhika,S.V.Sheela, Proc.ofInternationalConferenceonBiometric
MultimodalAuthenticationusing
47 MAT M.K.Venkateshaand IDManagementandMultimodal 2009
ContinuousDynamicProgramming
G.N.Sekhar Communication,SpringerLNCS
K.R.Radhika,
Proc.InternationalConferenceonImageand AnapplicationofContinuousDynamic
48 MAT M.K.Venkateshaand 2009
SignalProcessing Programming
G.N.Sekhar
K.R.Radhika,
Proc.IEEEThirdInternationalConferenceon OnlineSignatureAuthenticationusing
49 MAT M.K.Venkateshaand 2009
Biometrics:Theory,ApplicationsandSystems Zernikemoments
G.N.Sekhar
K.R.Radhika,S.V.Sheela, Proc.ofSecondInternationalConferenceon
Authenticationbasedonsegmentation
50 MAT M.K.Venkateshaand AdvancesinComputerVisionandInformation 2009
usingkinematicvalue
G.N.Sekhar Technology

FacultyPresentedPapersinConferenceAbroad

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NameOfThe
SNO Dept ConferenceName Country/Place TitleofthePaper MonthofPresentation
Faculty
1 TE BKanmani WASETconference 2009,Rome, Themodifiedphasediscriminatorfor Apr09
CESSE Italy SSBgeneration:
2 TE BKanmani WASETconference 2009,Rome, Someapplicationsofthecombination: Apr09
CESSE Italy LM741andLF398

3 TE BKanmani WASETconference 2009,Rome, Themodifiedswitchingmodulatorfor Apr09


CESSE Italy generationofamplitudemodulation
4 TE BKanmani WASETconference 2009,Rome, Thetransformerlessmethodof Apr09
CESSE Italy generatingtheAMandtheDSBSC
usingasinglecircuit
5 TE RajeshwariHegde ICCSN09 China LoadBalancingAcrossECUsin Apr09
Automotive
6 IS K.R.Radhika IEEEMCS Morocco ServerSidereconstructionTrajectory Apr09
generationmethodsforhandwritten
objectsauthentication
PatternRecognitionTechniquesinon
7 IS K.R.Radhika IEEEMCS Morocco Apr09
linehandwrittensignatureverification

8 IS K.R.Radhika RTE Finland TrajectoryGenerationMethods May09

AuthenticationbasedonKinematic
9 IS K.R.Radhika MJCAI Malaysia Jul09
Characteristics

AuthenticationbasedonKinematic
10 IS S.V.Sheela MJCAI Malaysia Jul09
Characteristics

MaximizingtheAvailabilityand
11 IS AshokKumar CTR&Q France Jul09
ReliabilityofVideos

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America/ OnlineSignatureAuthenticationusing
12 IS K.R.Radhika IEEEBTAS Sep09
WashingtonDC Zernikemoments

MultimodalAuthenticationusing
13 IS K.R.Radhika BIDM&MC Spain Sep09
ContinuousDynamicProgramming
MultimodalAuthenticationusing
14 IS S.V.Sheela BIDM&MC Spain Sep09
ContinuousDynamicProgramming
AnapplicationofContinuousDynamic
15 IS K.R.Radhika CISP China Oct09
Programming

Irisandsignatureauthenticationusing
16 IS K.R.Radhika CISP China Oct09
ContinuousDynamicProgramming

Irisandsignatureauthenticationusing
17 IS S.V.Sheela CISP Spain Oct09
ContinuousDynamicProgramming
Dr.G.N.Sekhar
MechEngg LakeBuena Elastic effects on RayleighBnard
18 MAT and Congress& Vista,Florida, Marangoni convection in liquids with Nov09
ExpositionIMECE USA temperaturedependentviscosity
G.Jayalatha

19 EC AkhilaS [ICMENS09] Dubai HandoverinGSMNetworks Dec09

International
VasundharaPatel Conferenceon JejuIsland QuaternaryCMOsCombinationLogic
20 EC Dec09
KS Semiconductor SouthKorea Circuits
Technology

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FacultyPresentedPapersinNational/InternationalConferencesinIndia
ForthePeriodfrom01.03.2009to31.12.2009
SNO DEPT NameoftheFaculty Conferencename TitleofthePaper Monthof
Presentation
3 CV M.C.SampathKumar National Conference on ReuseandRecycle May2009
Innovative Practices for TechnologiesforWaste
SustainableEnergyandWaste Minimization
Management

4 CV M.C.SampathKumar IntelligentBuildings,Chennai FuturisticBuildings&Services May2009

5 ME Dr.G.Pundarika EmergingTrendsin ProductionofBiodieselfrom May2009


AutomobileIndustry,Institute JatrophaforI.CEngines
ofEngg,Pune
6 ME Dr.G.Pundarika DonBoscoinstituteof Flowanalysisinawashing May2009
Technology,Bangalore machineusingnumerical
methods
7 ME Bheemsha EmergingTrendsin ProductionofBiodieselfrom May2009
AutomobileIndustry,Institute JatrophaforI.CEngines
ofEngg,Pune
8 ME RudraNaik EmergingTrendsin ProductionofBiodieselfrom May2009
AutomobileIndustry,Institute JatrophaforI.CEngines
ofEngg,Pune
9 CV SurekaNaagesh Infrastructure Development SwellingCharacteristicsof Aug2009
on Expansive soil INDEX Bioenzymetreatedexpansive
2009 soil
10 ML DrHNSuma Image Processing, ASoftwaretoolfor Aug2009
Computerization and Pattern Representationofdeviation
Recognition. ofbrainactivitySignalof
Patientdataascomparedto
normaldata.
11 ML DrHNSuma NationalConferenceonImage MicrocontrollerBasedDrip Aug2009
Processing,Computerization RateController
andPatternRecognition.

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12 ML BNBeenaUllalaMata Nationalconferenceon ComparisonOfDifferent Aug2009
Imageprocessing, ImageSegmentationFor
computerizationandpattern MammogramImagesTo
Recognition DetectMicroCalcification
13 ML BNBeenaUllalaMata Nationalconferenceon MicroprocessorbasedDrip Aug2009
Imageprocessing, RateMonitor
computerizationandpattern
Recognition
14 ML BNBeenaUllalaMata SecondInternational ClassificationOfBreast Aug2009
conferenceonsignaland ParanchymalTissueAsAn
Imageprocessing InitialStepInCAD
15 ML JoshiManishaS InternationalConferenceon NonUniformIllumination Aug2009
Informationprocessing, CorrectionandContrast
icip2009 EnhancementofLowQuality
DiabeticretinopathyImages
16 CHE Dr.Y.C.Reddy National Synthesis,Characterisation Aug2009
Conference andBiologicalactivitiesof
Zinc,Cadmumcomplexes
containingNOSHeterocycles.
17 IS K.R.Radhika ISIP MultimodalAuthentication Aug2009
basedonContinuousDynamic
Programming
18 IS S.V.Sheela ISIP MultimodalAuthentication Aug2009
basedonContinuousDynamic
Programming
19 AT Prof.S.Satish InternationalConferenceon ValuingtheHumanResource Sept2009
SustainableDev. asaprimefactorinUrban
Auroville. Development
20 IS M.Dakshayini MDR CooperativeProxyServers Sept2009
ArchitectureforVoDto
AchieveHighQoSwith
ReducedTransmissionTime
andCost

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21 PY M.V.Murugendrappa RecentTrendson SynthesisandDCconductivity Oct2009


NanoscienceandGreen studiesofpolypyrroleV2O5
ChemistryheldatSSMargol composites
Collegeofarts,Science&
Commerce,Shahabad,
22 ML RKalpana Internationalconferenceon SimulationofChaoticEEG Oct2009
challengesinBiotechnology Patternswithdynamic
andFoodtechnology. modelingoftheolfactory
system.
23 TC RajeshwariHegde ARTcom2009 Load Balancing in Multi ECU Oct2009
Configuration
24 TC RajeshwariHegde ARTcom2009 Load Balancing Towards ECU Oct2009
Integration
25 TC TAnushaLalitha ChallengesinBioTechnology Simulation of EEG patterns Oct2009
andfoodtechnology with dynamic modelling of
Olfactorysystem
26 CH Dr.SamitaMaitra NationalWorkshopon ApproachingGovernment Nov2009
"Opportunitiesof FundingAgencies:ATeachers
GovernmentFundedR&D Perspective
ProjectsforAcademic
Institutions",IIE
27 MCA S.Uma NCS09 UseCasedrivenmodellingfor Nov2009
VideoConference
28 MCA CH.RamMohanReddy NCS09 A Study on Performance Nov2009
issuesinWebServes

29 CHE M.S.Dharmaprakash NationalConference DesignofBioSensorfor Nov2009
ICEDSP2009 LeukocyteCounts
30 CH GNRameshaiah 50th AnnualConference PrimaryandSecondary Dec2009
Associationofmicrobiologists MetabolitesfromFungi
ofIndia

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31 EE Smt.A.Usha IEEE,International DesignofBioSensorfor Dec2009


ConferenceonElectronics LeukocytecountsforReal
SystemDesignandDigital TimeApplications
Signalprocessing,ICEDSP,

32 EE Smt.P.Meena 3rdInternationalConference Amodifiedsimplealgorithm Dec2009


onPowerSystems,ICPS fordetectionofvoltagesags
andswellsinpracticalloads

33 EE Smt.P.Meena 3rdInternationalConference RealTimedetectionand Dec2009


onPowerSystems,ICPS analysisofPQdisturbances
withDSPusingmatlab
embeddedlinktocode
composerstudio

34 EE Smt.P.Meena IEEE,International DSPapplicationfordetection Dec2009


ConferenceonElectronics ofvoltagesagsandswellsin
SystemDesignandDigital realtimeloads
Signalprocessing,ICEDSP,

35 ML BNBeenaUllalaMata Internationalconferenceon Automated Classification Of Dec2009


signals,systemand Parenchymal Tissue In The
communication CAD (Computer Aided
Diagnosis) Of Breast Cancer
UsingNeuralNetwork
36 MBA Mrs.PrathimaBhat.K InventiveStrategyforValue Isitreallyimpossibletobeat Dec2009
CreationandMgmt themarket?
37 TC BKanmani ISTE Convention Professionalactivitiesof Dec2009
BMSCEpostFLI2009
38 IS K.R.Radhika ACVIT Authenticationbasedon Dec2009
segmentationusingkinematic
value
39 IS S.V.Sheela ACVIT Authenticationbasedon Dec2009
segmentationusingkinematic

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Seminars/Workshops/ConferencesOrganizedbytheDepartment
ForthePeriodfrom01.04.2009to31.03.2010

SNO Dept Event Date No.ofParticipants
1 EE ExtensionLectureSeries No.43ProspectsofEngineeringEducation 02.04.09 60
2 TE Chandrayaan 22.04.09 86
3 TE Technology&Opportunities 22.04.09 45
4 ME OneDaySeminaronFatigueandFracture 30.04.09 65
5 AT VitalityofIndianCitiesinaGlobalisedWorldbyYatinPandya, 23.05.09 180
Ahmedabad
6 AT InstitutionalisingUrbanIssuesbyArchitectArunavaDasGupta 23.05.09 180

7 CH Confluence`09 08.05.09 100


8 TE VideoSignalProcessing 06.05.09 70
9 TE PassiveOpticalNetworks 06.05.09 70
10 IS GNELinux/KernelWorkshop 09/10.05.09 60
11 ML WorkshoponArtificialNeuralNetworksandApplicationsinMedical 18/23.05.09 25
DataAnalysis
12 CV 2daytraining programmeonTechnicalControlatsites 13/14.07.09 30
13 CV TrainingProgrammeonTechnicalControlAtSites 13/14.07.09 30
14 TE InstitutelevelseminarafterIUCEE 09 28/30.07.09 19faculty
15 CH OnedayworkshoponProcessIntegration 10.08.09 30
16 MCA EntrepreneurialCultureamongEngineeringStudents 17/19.08.09 65
17 CS ArtificialIntelligence[GuruPrevails] 31.08.09 50
18 CS IntroductiontoWindows7[MSP] 24.08.09 40
19 TE ErrorCorrectingCodes 09.09.09 125
20 TE ImplementationofErrorCorrectingCodes 09.09.09 95
21 TE InhouseLectureSeriesBenefitsofIEEEchapter: 25.09.09 96

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22 TE InhouseLectureSeries:WaveletTransformsFunctionalMRI 30.09.09 48
23 CS SoftwareEngineering[TCS,Bangalore] 29.09.09 70
24 AT ConstructionandClimatechangeFacilitatedbyINTACH 26.10.09 90
25 TE NILabViewforProjectLabVisweswaran&KarunJainofNational 07.10.09 100
Instruments
26 TE Fixed&FloatingpointDSPbyDMadhusudanRao,DirectorUG 21.10.09 90
Consultants
27 TE UseofLabViewforEngineeringprojects 07.10.09 85
28 TE DemonstrationofsampleEngineeringProjects 07.10.09 85
29 TE RoboticsWorkshopHighersemesterstudentvolunteers 03/4.10.09 90Students
30 MBA WorkShoponProjectWorkProfessionalTraining 29.10.09 246
31 MCA Seminar:SoftwareArchitecture 07.10.09 68
32 MCA Seminar:TheChangingfaceofDatabasesystems DatabasetoData 24.10.09 100
Platform
33 MCA Workshop:RSATraining 28.10.09 30
34 AT LightingsocietyofIndiaArchitecturalLighting 19.11.09 45
35 CV Nirmaan2009NationalLevelTechnicalFestivalforStudents 07/8.11.09 120
36 CV GuestLectureSeriesgivenbyT.V.VijayachandraPBUSAonCableStayed 04.11.09 90
Bridges
37 EE ExtensionLectureSeries No.45whatitmeanstobeanewemployee 06.11.09 50
38 EE ExtensionLectureSeries No.44ReviewonElectroMagnetic 04.11.09 40
Interferenceandcompatibility
39 TE SDRBasedWirelessCommunicationSystemDesign(DrKGiridhar,Dr 27.11.09 75
Lakshmikandan)
40 MCA Workshop:OpenSolaris:AHands OnExperience 07.11.09 60
41 CS CloudComputing[UNISYS,Bangalore] 09.11.09 70
42 CV NPCBAERMCourseonEarthQuakeResistantDesignofStructures 01/5.02.10 70

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ExtensionLecturesConducted
ForthePeriodfrom01.04.2009to31.03.2010

SNO Dept Topic/Area DetailsofSpeaker Date
1 TE Chandrayaan Shivakumar,DirectorISTRAC 13.04.09
2 TE Technology&Opportunities DevDasPaiMDNanocellTech. 22.04.09
3 BT TheslowdowninBiotechindustryandits Mr.RajivJuneja,MilliporeIndiaLtd 23.05.09
implicationsfortheyoungcareers
4 CV TechnicalTalkonRemedialEngg Sri.MNRameshGeneralManagerSAVCOR, 26.05.09
B.lore
5 EE ElectroStateDischargeanditsControl Dr.C.S.SudheendranathESTManagement& 23.05.09
Consultancy
6 TE VideoSignalProcessing DrUmaMBVBCollege,Hubli 06.05.09
7 TE PassiveOpticalNetworks CortinaSystems 06.05.09
8 BT CellCulturetechnologyanditsuseinthe Mr.AnkurBhatnagar,AssociateScientific 05.09.09
productionofBiopharmaceuticals. Manager,R&D,BIOCONLtd,B'lore
9 IM RoleOfIndustrialEngineersInManufacturing Mr.RaviMandayam 23.09.09
Domain
10 IT EmbeddedSystemsOverview Dr.N.M.BhattaTataConsultancyServices, 10.09.09
B'lore
11 ME Bearings Basics Mrs.SumaTimkenIndustriesLtd.,Bengaluru 25.09.09
12 ML FrontiersofClinicalTechnology PurnaPrasad,Director,ClinicalTechnology& 23.09.09
bioMedicalEngineering,StanfordUniversity,
California

13 TC ErrorCorrectingCodes DrANKumar 09.09.09
14 TC ImplementationofErrorCorrectingCodes DrANKumar 09.09.09
15 BT Automation&RoboticsApplicationsin Prof.VinodAralimatti,HOD,Manufacturing 13.10.09
Biotechnology. Engg,BMSCE,Bglore19
16 EC VLSI&EMBEDDEDSYSTEM VidyaSurendran,AccelITAcademy 24.10.09

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17 EC OVERSEASEDUCATIONGRA&GMAT RafiAhmed,N&NChopraConsultancies, 09.10.09
Bangalore
18 MBA MIS Mr.SunilSupportingMicrosoftLtd 03.10.09
19 MBA PERFORMANCEHR Mr.RanjanHeadHRInfotech 10.10.09
20 MBA BEHAVIRIALFINANCEMONEYPSYCHOLOGY Dr.SudhindraBhat,AdarshCollege 24.10.09
21 MBA RISKMANAGEMENT Mr.NagrajUchil,RegionalMngrMetlife 31.10.09
22 MCA 125YEARSOFIEEE:BENEFITSOFVOLUNTEERING A.RAVIKIRAN,SENIORMEMBER,IEEE 10.10.09
23 MCA THECHANGINGFACEOFDATABASESYSTEMDATABASETO ShivaramVenkateshDirector Application 24.10.09
DATEPLATFORM MarketingMicrosoftCorp.(I)
24 MCA SOFTWAREARCHITECTURE JaylaPaul,AccentureIndiaBangalore 07.10.09
25 ML ComparisonofClassroomBioMedicalEngineer Srikkanth.M,BioMedicalEngineer,GKNM 03.10.09
&reallifeBiomedicalEngineer Hospital,Coimbatore
26 ML Medical Electronic concepts for Clinical Dr.K.N.Maruthy,MD,D.BactProfessor,St 10.10.09
applications JohnsmedicalCollege,Bangalore.
27 ML Scopefor MedicalElectronicsinIndustryandJob Dr.Ranganathan,Scientist,CentreforBio 10.10.09
Opportunities. InformaticsCompany,Bangalore.
28 TC UseofLabViewforEngineeringprojects KVisweswaranAsst.RegionalManager 07.10.09
(SouthIndia)forNIProductsatTrident
TechlabsPvtLtd
29 TC DemonstrationofsampleEngineeringProjects KarunJainAcademicTechnicalConsultant, 07.10.09
NationalInsts,B.lore
30 CV CableStayedBridges[ATBMSCE] TSVijayachandra,PBUSA 04.11.09
31 EE Whatitmeanstobeanewemployee Prof.G.BalajiAssociateVicePresident, 06.11.09
SymphonyUniversitySymphonyServices
CorporationBangalore
32 IM SupplyChainBasics SushmaShekar 18.11.09
33 IT AutomationinProcessIndustryandISA Dr.K.L.SharmaProfessor,ABB,B.lore 27.11.09
34 MBA CAREERMANAGEMENTINCORPORATEWORLD Mr.Manjunath,SeniorAnalystTCSLtd 07.11.09
35 MBA BUSINESSANALYSIS Mrs.ManasaDhanpal,HPIndiaLtd 21.11.09
36 AT UrabanMarphology ShajuDennis 26.02.10

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37 BT OverseasEducationandcareerOpportunitiesin Mr.GouriShankarPanda,GlobalEducation 26.02.10
BiotechSector. consultancyservices,Blore
38 MBA ABIRDSEYSVIEWONFINANCIALMANAGEMENT Mr.Gopinath,Director EastPoint,Blore 20.02.10
39 AT ConstructionofTempleinHoysalaStyle Prof.AdamHardyCardiffUniversity,UG 22.03.10
40 AT VastushastraandTownPlanning Prof.R.Jagannathan 19.03.10
41 AT PyramidPower Sri.Deepak 23.03.10
42 EE RecentTrendsinPowerSystemOperationand Mr.K.VetrivelAssistantDirector,Power 27.03.10
Control SystemTrainingInstitute,Bangalore

IndustrialVisit
ForthePeriodfrom01.04.2009to31.03.2010
SNO Dept DetailsoftheEvent/Visit Date
1 CV Visit to BMRCL, casting yard, Byappanahalli, MG Road to know the state of art of April2009
constructionwrtongoingMetroProject

2 EE IndustrialvisittoBHEL,Bangalore(PG) April2009
3 CS VisittoAccentureDatawarehouse&Mining April2009
4 MBA IndustrialVisittoTVSMotorCompany April2009
5 MBA IndustrialVisittoBioconLimited April2009
6 EE IndustrialvisittoCENTUMtoview4thSemM.Techproject May2009
7 EE IndustrialvisittoMeherCapacitorstoview4thSemM.Techproject May2009
8 IM TVSMotorsCompany,Hosur May2009
9 CS VisittoMindTree,Bangalore May2009
10 TE IndustrialvisittoBEL May2009
11 TE IndustrialvisittoISROTelemetry May2009
12 TE IndustrialvisittoTrackingandCommandNetwork May2009
13 CH NaturalRemediesIndiaPvt.Ltd.,Bangalore May2009
14 ML VisittoIshadiagnostics,Bangalore May2009
15 MCA VisittoParleBiscuitFactor Nov2009
16 EE VisittoKolar,HVDCLink,PowerGrid March2010
17 AT ToyotaFactoryforstudyofindustrialdesignstudy March2010
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FacultyAcquiredHigherAcademicQualifications/Distinctions
[Fortheperiodfrom01.04.2009to31.03.2010]

1. PhDDegree

SNO DEPT FACULTY AREAOFRESEARCH UNIVERSITY/ DATE


NAME INSTITUION
1 CA D.N.Sujatha MultimediaAppln(VOD) BangaloreUniv 30.04.09
2 ML H.N.Suma MedicalImaging MysoreUniv. 06.2009
3 CS Gowrishankar WirelessNetworks VTU 07.2009
4 CV P.PrasannaKumar Masonry IISc.,Blore 21.01.10
5 CV S.Girish SelfCompactingConcrete BMSCE,VTU 11.02.10

2. PGDegree

SNO DEPT FACULTY AREAOFRESEARCH UNIVERSITY/ DATE
NAME INSTITUION
1 AT S.SindhuSrikanth HabitatDesign BMSCE 09.2009
2 AT S.M.BhagyaLakshmi HabitatDesign BMSCE 09.2009
3 CS Latha.N.R ComputerScience AMCCollege 09.2009
4 CS PradeepS ComputerNetworking BMSCE 12.2009
5 CHE RShivakumar Chemical SIT,Tumkur,VTU 01.2010

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BMSNANOINITIATIVE

A group of undergraduate students along with support of the faculty and the Principal
started BMS Nano Initiative in March 2008. The main objectives of the initiative are to
impartknowledgetoundergraduatestudentsintheemergingareasofmicronanoscience
andtechnologyandtoencouragethemtotakeupresearchintheseareas.

ProgrammesconductedbyBMSNANOINITIATIVEunderTEQIP
During MarchApril 2008 a series of 5 lectures were conducted. The scientists
workinginmicronanotechnologyatIIScwereresourcepersons.
Agroupof20studentsandfivefacultyweretakenonavisittoMEMSLabofBELon
17.05.2008.
under networking activity a WORKSHOP ON MICRO/NANO SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGYwasorganizedduring28thJuly2ndAug2008.(Theresourcepersons
fortheaboveworkshopwerefromIndianInstituteofScienceworkingintheareasof
micronanoscience.Atotalofsixtymemberscoveringstudentsandfacultyfromour
college and few other colleges participated in the workshop). Forty students and
twentyfacultyattendedthisworkshop.
Alectureserieswasorganizedbystudentsfrom11thMay14thMay2009onNano
Science. Students who are working on various projects with scientists at IISc gave
lecturesinthisprogram.

Otheractivities
StudentparticipationinISSS(InstituteofSmartStructuresandSystems)Conference
wassupportedduringJuly2008.
Studentsandfacultyhavepresentedpapersinmanyconferences.
Followingresearchproposalshavegotthefunding

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Sl Nameoftheproject Faculty Depart Amount
No lakhsRs

1 SynthesisofNanomaterials Dr.M.S.Dharmaprakash Chemistry 7


aidedbymicrowave
irradiation

2 Basicstudiesin Dr.T.S.Pranesha, Physics 2.35


sonoluminescence Dr.M.S.Dharmaprakash& Chemistry
Dr.M.V.Murugendrappa


Studentsworkedonfollowingprojectswithscientistsfromotherorganizations:

Sl.No. Project Studentsinvolved AssociatedScientist/Organization

1 LTCC MNSuma(faculty),SuhasKand Dr.GirishPathakCMET,Pune.


VadirajAM
2 CarbonnanotubeFETs SuhasK Prof.AjayKSood,DeptofPhys,IISc.

3 Piezoelectric ArvindKandBharathP Prof.RoyMahapatra,DeptofAE,


transducers,nanotube IISc.
actuatorsforbio
applications
4 Photonicsensors JagdishAK Prof.TSrinivas,ECEDept,IISc.

5 Piezoelectricsensors, SuhasK,VadirajAM,RashmiCD, NAL


withSMAsas LvanyaA,RithuKandVasudhaV
actuatorstodetermine
stressdistributionin
fabrics

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2.17 ProvideactionplanfororganizingaFinishingSchoolandforimprovingthe
academic performance of SC/ST/OBC/Academically weak students through
innovationmethods,suchasremedialandskilldevelopmentclassesforincreasing
the transition rate and pass rate with the objective of improving their
employability.

Being a govt. aided institution, it attracts all section of students of the country. To
ensure equal opportunities for academically weak students in the institution,
the Institute is committed for arranging additional academic support to academically
weak students and SC/ST/OBC students to improve their academic performance It is
proposed to have an Equity Action Plan (EAP) through innovative methods such as
remedial coaching classes, skill development classes, improving communication &
presentation skills and special skills training. The table shows the Equity Action Plan
(EAP)forfirsttwoyearsoftheprogram.

Sl. ProjectMonths
No
. KeyActivities 13 46 79 1012 1315 1618 1921 2224
1 Counseling&Interaction
2 CommunicationSkills


3 SpecialCoaching
4 AcademicEvaluation
PersonalityDevelopment
5
Programme
SoftSkillDevelopment
6
(Teamwork&Interview
7 EvaluationandFeedback
8 Aptitude&AttitudeTest
9 CareerGuidance

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The Compliance Report along with re uisite I 1354 1
of approval . q processing fee is required to be submitted eve 1354
ry year by August 31 irrespective of the
C t!(e fat Period
C" lir a;; % tv: t+CHa
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Note: The mandatory
disclosure in prescribed format is required to be hosted on
AICTE website failing which, action would thet w ebsite as per directions in the
be initiated s #J%
per a rules and regulat'lonsrof 'the AICTE including No
Admission / Withdrawal of approval. _

T; nstttuttcn is required to submit t


wo copies of the Comp l iance Report ,
n.; ndstor disclosure and details of faculty recruited indicating the rectification of deficiencies along with
r: for each co u rse i n the prescribed format
(available at AICTE Website
ractetrne~! in) to the concerned Regional Office latest by 3ls" August 2008 for consideration of a
20,08-09. It may be noted that all the institutions are required pprov
processing fee by 31s; August every to submit the compliance Report alongorw^tthh
year irrespective of the period of approval requisite

The Compliance Report must be accompanied with a processing fee of Rs. 40,000/- in the form of demand draft in the favour of
Member Secretary, AICTE. payable at New Delhi. In the absence of processing fee the Compliance Report will not be
entertained. Following the Compliance report, the Council would verify the status in respect of rectification of deficiencies
through surprise random inspection without any prior notice.

The above, approval if granted after rectification of deficiencies would be subject to the fulfillment of the following general
Can^ttOnS'

1 That the management shall provide adequate funds for development of land and for providing related
infrastructural, instructional and other facilities as per norms and standards laid down by the Council from
time to time and for meeting recurring expenditure.

2. (a) That the admission shall be made only after adequate infrastructure and all other facilities are
provided as per norms and guidelines of the AICTE.

(b) That the admissions shall be made in arrnr t n,r- ,"hh fhb reg d. atietrte` ' -
la e-^, by !he uuncii
runt time to time.

(c) That the curriculum of the course ,


the procedure for evaluation; assessment of students shall
be in accordance with the norms prescribed by the AICTE.

(d) That
the Institution shall' not allow closure of the Institution or discontinuation of the course(s) or
star, any nemv course ( s) or after intake capacity o seas wi
th out t e prior approve o e
ouncl

(e) That no excess admissions mf If b


a a made by the Institution over and above the approved intake
under any circumstances .
In case any excess admission is reported to the Council, appropriate
penal action including withdrawal of
approval shall be initiated against the Institution
(f) That the institutions shall not have any
collaborative arrangements with any Indian and.! or
Fore.g . Universities for conduct of technical courses other than those approved
without obtaining prior approval from AICTE. In case an y by AICTE
violati on i s reporte d to the Council,
appropriate penalaction including withdrawal of approval shalt be initiated against the
Institution

(9) That the lnstitut;or


. spat1 not conduct any course(s) in the field of technical education in the
same premises/ campus and / or in the name of the Institution . without prior permission/
approval of AICTE. hi case any viola;ion is reported to the Council, appropriate, ens t action
orm
including withdrawal of approval shall be initiated against the Institution

(h) The institution shall not conduct any


non-technical course(s) in the same preinisesi campus
under any circumstances In case any violation is reported to the Council-appropriate penal
action including withdrawal of approval shalt be initiated against the Institution

3 That the institution shall operate only from the approved location and that the institution shall not open
any off campus study centers/ extension centers directly or in collaboration with any other institution,'
university! organization for the purpose of imparting technical education without obtaining prior approval
from the AICTE.

4 That
the tuition and other fees shall be charged as prescribed by the Competent Authority within the
overall criteria prescribed by the Council from time to
students! guardians of students in any form. time. No capitation fee shall' be charged from the

5 That the accounts of the Institution shall be audited


shall be o pen for tnspectton by the Council or any body annually by a certified Chartered Accountant and
or persons authnrizod by it
contd.. 3-
6 That the Director.' Principal and the teaching and other staff shall be selected according to procedures,
qualifications and experience prescribed by the Council from time to time and pay
norms prescribed by the Council from time to time. scales are as per the

7 (a) That the institution shall furnish requisite returns and reports as desired by AICTE in order to
ensure prope. maintenance o, administrative and academic standards.

(b) That the technical institution


shall publish an information booklet
academic year giving details regarding the institution and courses before commencement of the
conducted and details of infrastructural facilities including ! programmes being
disclosure . faculty etc. ir> the form of mandatory
education onThe information
cost hates Tho booklet may be made available to the stakeholders of the technical
^;
Website. ^siir matiorr shafts -pv-- ... _-__.
The information shall be revised every year if s t u ion
aspects of the institution. with updated information about all

(C) That it shall be mandatory for the technical institution to maintain


a Website providing the
prescribed information. The Website information must be continuously updated as and when
changes take place.

(d) That a compliance report


In the prescribed format along- with
fulfillment of the above conditions r h, e mandatory dsclosures on
unit prescribed by the Council from time to time
i.e. 3151 V Au use 8 for200 -^
inc current year
(e) That if Technical I
nstitution fails to disclose the information or suppress and.' or misrepresent
the information. appropriate action could be initial e di inc udrng withdrawal of AICTE ap p rova l .
That all thc1 9.
University a,oratones, workshops etc. shall be equipped as per the syllabi
and shall be in operational condition before mvL in of the concerned - affiliated'
d
That a Library
shall be established With adequate number of titles. books
etc as per AICTE norms. , j ournals (both Indian & Foreign)

That a c;onr ,
putt r center with 2dequatt rwrrnbe: of
AICTE norms ternurmalS. Primers etc. shat: be: estabkshed as per

1 AICTE may carry Out random inspections round the year for verifying the status Cl the Institutions to
ensure maintenance of norms and standards.

12 Thai the AICTE may


also conduct inspections with or without notifying the dates to verify specific
ccnlPiain!S of ruts-representation, violation of norms and standards, mal-practices ett .

13 That We Institution by virtue of the approval giverl by Council shall not aulomatica!ly become clairnarrt to
any grantirr-aid form the Central or State Government.
14 That in
the event of studenUcandidate withdrawing before the
starting of the course , the wait
listed candidates should be given admission against the vacant seat
from the student , . The entire fee collected
after a deduction of the processing fee of not more than Rs. 1000/- (Rupees one
thousand only) shall be refunded and returned by the Institution
student/candidate withdrawing from the programme / University to the
.
and Universities to retain the School / It would not be permissible for Institutions
admitted students ( Institution Leaving Certificate in original to force retention of
See Public Notice aicte / DPG/03 ( 01)/2008)

15 The Institute shall take appropriate measures for prevention of ragging in any form, in the light of
directions of Supreme Court of India in Writ Petition N
the instances of ragging 6 56/1998 .
Incase of failure to prevent
Withdrawal - of approval . by the Institutions , the Council shall take appropriate action including

16 That the 1."a magenner


to time.
mt shalt Strictly fe ion: further conditions a$ may be sit ified by
i th e Council from time
17. In the event of non=cornptiance by the B.M.S.COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING P.B.NO.1908,BULL
TEMPLE RD., BASAVANAGUDI BANGALORE - 19 th
contl't'ions prescribed from time to time the Coun, -
regard to gnes, norms and
its approval or recognition , wi shall be free to take measuurres for withdrawal of
out of such withdrawal would thout consideration of any
solely be that of related issues and that all liabilities arising
P.B.NO . 1908 , BUJLL TEMPLE RD . B.M.S.COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
., BASAVANAGUDI BANGALORE - 19.

Yours fs3. ithful!y.

(Harish C. Rai)
Copy to: Adviser- UG/PG (E&T)

1. The Print, gal _


B.M.S. COLLEGE - OF-ENGINEERING
P.B.NO . 1908 ,BULL
TEMPLE RD.,
BASAVANAGUDIBANGALORE-19

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240546T,
Ref: V,TU/Aca/All (Aufonomy)/2008-09/.9:Q Date
NOTIFICATION'
Sub: Grant of Autonomous Status to ceg_es;--'- :reg...
Ref: 1 . Executive Council Resolution No. 3.1 . 5dated.
12th August, 2008
2. Karnataka . State Government lletter. ED 248 UNE 2008
dated 20 / 10/200.8.
3. Visvesvaraya Technological University Autonomous
colleges statute -2006 framed under Section . 43(a) of
VTU Act 1994 as amended .vide Government of Karnataka
letter No GS 14TUM.2007 dated 15 /12/2007

Pursuant to the Executive Council Resolution cited at Ref (1) above,


Karnataka State Government letter referred at (2) above. in exercise df powers
conferred upon Visvesvaraya Technological University by VTU ACT cited at Ref (3)
above, the ' BMS College of Engineering , Bangalore ' a. Permanently. affiliated
college, is provisionally granted ' Autonomous . Status '. for. a period of FIVE YEARS
starting from the academic year 2008-2009. This is subjecte to the following
conditions.
Conditions:
1. The Autonomy is not conferred once and for all. It has to be continually
.earned by the College as per provisions: of the statute.
2'. The Academic Autonomy is provisionally granted initially for a period of five
years.

3. The Academic Autonomy grated is subject to obtaining concurrence of


University Grants Commission within one year from the date of the conferring
the- status of Autonomy by the University.
4. In the event of concurrence of the University Grants Commission not being
received within the 'prescribed period of one year or before the start of the
next academic year, the College shall revert to -the non-autonomous status.
5. The College shall abide by the rules and regulations of Karnataka State Govt.
pertaining.to admissions and appointments of faculty.
6. The College shall abide by the Act, Statutes, rules and regulations of
Visvesvaraya Technological University.
7. The College shall get its programmes accredited by the National Board of
Accreditation within a period of two years from the date of conferment/
-extension of autonomous status, and whenever they become eligible for
accreditation.

Contd.....2
8. The College shall send annual self-:.evaluation .reports to the Universi
9. There shall be two external evaluation of die ;cloning of: the AutoriomoUs
College, the f rst at the:- end :c f the .th, ee years and the second at the end o{
five years Irk both the cases Vthe period.shail be reckoned from the date of
corift rmatwon of "grant of autonomSrby'the University: The` 'latter' evaluation
shall determine the continuance or revocation of Auton omous Status.
1O.The college shall send . the list of admitted candidates to the University for
approval : and generation of University Seat . Numbers immediately after
reconciliation.
11.The College shall' send to the University the results of of every examination
held under autonomous status within 'prescribed date(s).
12. The College shall send the list of 'successful candidates approved in the
Academic Council of the College for conferment of Degrees, Diplomas or
Certificates by the University within prescribed date(s).
13. The fee shall be collected as per University notification issued from time to'
time. Any amount other than that specified by the University shall not be
collected by the' College..
14. Any other notification issued by the University from time to time shall be
followed.
15. The Autonomous Status shall be applicable to the following Undergraduate
courses which are already being conducted in the College.

Undergraduate Courses:
1 'I, Civil Engineering
2 Mechanical Engineering
3 Electrical and Electronics Engineering
4 1 Electronics and Communication Engineering
5 Industrial Engineering and Management
6 Computer Science and Engineering
7 Telecommunication Engineering
IL) 8. Information Science and Engineering
9 . Instrumentation Technology
10 Medical Electronics
11 Chemical Engineering
12 Bio Technology -
13- Architecture

(Prof. K.V.A Balaji)


REGISTRAR,
VTU, BELGAUM.
'iwesvaraya 2echno(gicaftniversity
",7nana Sangama Be4aum-590 018, nataIa State
Phone: (0831 ) 2405468
Registrar Fat: (0831) 2405467
Ref: VTU/Aca/2008-09/A11 /Gx,^ Date-
SEP 2008
To,
The Secretary,
University Grants Commission
Bahadurshah Zafar Marg
New Delhi- 110 002

Sir,

Sub: According UGC concurrence to grant of autonomy to


Engineering Colleges.

The following Engineering colleges affiliated to this University had applied to


the University for Grant of Autonomous Status to the Under Graduate/Post Graduate
courses being run by -them, as per provisions of "Visvesvaraya Technological
University Autonomous Colleges Statute, 2006" framed under the 'Visvesvaraya
Technological University Act (1994)' of Karnataka duly assented to by the Governor.
The colleges are
1. BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore
2. PES College of Engineering, Mandya
3. Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Bangalore
4. Siddaganga Institute-of Technology, Tumkur.
5. Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering, Mysore.
The applications of the colleges at. SI.No. I to 4 above to UGC for grant of
autonomous status in a separate prescribed format are sent herewith for the perusal of
the commission. Application of college at SI.No. 5 is not forwarded as UGC already
accorded its concurrence to the autonomous status of that college .,_____
The Executive Council of this University accepted the recommendations of the
Standing Committee for processing the applications vide its resolution No. 3.1.5 of its
74`h meeting held on 12 August, 2008 for granting autonomous status as follows with
effect from 2008-2009 for an initial period of five years.

. 1 /2
Name of the Collejes 'Recommendations w.r.t. Reinar
SLNo
` UG/PG Courses
1. BMS College of Engg., Under Graduate courses.;: Fresh c se
Bangalore only
_ __2.._ P_ES_Coilege of Engg., Mandya. Both Under Graduate and
Fresh c eLse
Post Graduate courses
3. Dr. Ambedkar'Inst of Tech., Under Graduate courses Fresh cEX se
Bangalore. only
4. Siddaganga Institute of Post Graduate Courses Visit of UGC Team
Technology, Tumkur awaited
5. Sri Jayachamarajendra College Post Graduate Courses UGC concu rrence
of Engineering, Mysore already accorded to
the Colle e

A letter has been sent to the Government. of Karnataka (copy enclosed)


requesting them to accord their concurrence to the. grant of autonomous status as
above.
It is now here by requested to the UGC to take further necessary steps for
according its concurrence to the grant of autonomous status to the applicant colleges
at SI.No. I to 4 at the earliest.
Thanking You,
Yours, Sincerely,

%*42111`01
(Dr.K.V.A.Balaji)
REGISTRAR
Enclosures:
1. Executive Council Resolution 3.1.5 of 12/08/2008
2. VTU letter No: VTU/Aea/200-08/AI 1/5188, dated 02'd September 2008 to
Principal Secretary to Govt of Karnataka , Dept of Higher Education,
Bangalore - 560 001.
3. Applications of S1.No. Ito 04 colleges.
Copy to:
1. Pri ipal Secretary to Govt of Karnataka, Dept of Higher Education,
ngalore - 560 001.
The Principal, BMS College of Engg., Bangalore
3: The Principal, PES College of Engg., Mandya
4. The Principal, Dr. Ambedkar Inst of Tech ., Bangalore
5. The Principal, Siddaganga Institute of Engineering, Tumkur
6. The Principal, Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering, Mysore
7. Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor through Secretary to-VC--,'VT U, Betgaum
8. The Registrar office, VTU, Belgaum
9. The Special Officers of Academic Section, VTU, Belgaum.
10. Office Superintendent, Academic Section, VTU, Belgaum.
11. All'the conceriied caseworkers (A 1, A3, &- A4) of Academic Section.

2/2
GO VERNIMMENT OF KARNATAKA

NO. ED 248 UNE 2008 Karnataka Government Secretariat,


Multi-storeyed .Building,
Bangalore, dated: 20-10-2008.
From,

Principal Secretary to Government,


Education Department,
Higher Education,
BANGALORE- 560 001.

The Chairman,
University Grants Commission,
Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg,
New Delhi- 110 002

Sir,
Sub: Grant of Au ' a status to Engineering Colleges
affiliated to Visvesvaraya . Technological University,
Belgaum
Ref: Letter from the Registrar , VTU/ACA/2007-08/A11/
6052, dated : 12-09-2008

With reference. to above subject, the Registrar, Visvesvaraya Technological


University; Belgaum has reconuncndcd to the following five affiliated Engineering
->. Colleges of Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum for granting of
autonomy for an initial period of five years from tlhe academic year 2008-09..

SI.No. Name of the Colleges Recommendations w.r.t. UG&


PG Courses
BMS College of Engineering; Under Graduate Courses only
Ban galore
`PES College- of Engineering, Both Under Graduate and Post
Mand a Graduate Courses
Dr. Ambedkar Institute Under Graduate courses only
Technology, Bangalore
Siddaganga Institute f Post Graduate Courses
Technology, Tutnkur '
Sri Jayachatnarajericira College of Post'Graduate Courses
En ineerin , Mysore:
I. am directed to inform you that the Government has approved grant. of
autonomous status to the above five Engineering. colleges as per Section 43A of
Visvesvaraya Technological University (Amendment) Act, 2006. You are therefore
requested . to _accord.__concurrence for granting of autonomy to the above listed
institutions at the. earliest.

Yours faithfully;

(U.B. ULAVI) 20 I -p
Under Secretary to GovernmeLt'
Educat'o epartment (Universities).

1. The Registrar, Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaurn-590 014


2. The Director of Technical Education, Bangalore.
The Principal, BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore
4. The Principal, PES College of Engineering, Mandya
5. The Principal, Dr. Ainbedkar Institute of Technology, Bangalore
6. The Principal, Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur
3. , The Principal, Sri Jayacharnarajendra College of Engineering, Mysore.
Ref: VTU/Aca/OS -GC/2007-08/1 Z2

NOTIFICATION

Sub: Permanent Affiliation Notification

Ref: 1. VTU's Executive Council Resolution no. 3.12 & 3.13 dt:9-6-2007
and 3.1.11 dt: 18-8-2007
2. Karnataka State Government Approval vide ED 52 UTV 2007
dt: 6-3-2008

With reference to the above and by exercising powers conferred on Visvesvaraya


Technological University by VTU ACT 1994 under section 40(9), the following courses are
notified as Permanently Affiliated Courses to the University from the academic year
2007-2008 to 2011-2012. This permission is subjected to the following conditions.

Conditions:
1. The colleges shall abide by the rules and regulations of the University without fail.
2. Admissions shall be made within the sanctioned intake.
3. The College shall strictly follow the Rules and Orders of the State Government and
Statutes and Commandments of the University.
4. The conditions laid down by Local Inquiry Committee and AICTE are to be strictly
complied with.
5. The fee shall be collected as per University notification issued from time to time. Any
amount other than that specified by the University shall not be collected.
6. As per the Hon'ble Supreme Court judgment dated 13-8-2997 in Vishakha / State of
Rajasthan, any person / student disturbs the peace and harmony or sexually harasses
the women community in the college, the same shall be considered as Cognizable
offence, the admission of student/person involved in such activity shall be cancelled;
and legal action shall be taken against such student /person; further, the college shall
constitute a Complaint Committee to prevent such activities in the college.
7. Relevant courses are to be offered for the overall development of students; the student
community and teaching faculty shall be treated cordially by the Principal/
Management.
S. the college may keep the original markscard and other documents until the admission
of the students is approved by the University or upto a maximum of (6) six months
Period, whichever is earlier

9. The students shall not be made to suffer if asked for No objection certificate for change
of college and shall not collect any amount in any form by the college management.
10. The State Government shall not give any grants to the college as per any sub-Section in
grants commission. The colleges are treated as un -aided colleges only; however, the
same is.not applicable to the already declared aided colleges.

r-n ERMANENTLY AFFILIATED COURSES


FOR PERIOD : 2007-2008 TO 2011-2012
Undergraduate programmes
Computer Science and Engineering
& unication En ineerin
on Science and En 'eerie
urin Science and En ineerin
and Electronics En neerin
cs and Communication En ineerin
En ineerin

To,
The Principal,
B M S College of Engineering,
P B 1908, Bull Temple Road,
BANGALORE- 560 019

Copy to:
1. The Principal Secretary, Education Department (Higher Education), M. S. Building, Bangalore
- 560 001

2. The Director Technical Education, Palace Road, K.R. Circle, Bangalore- 560 001

3. The Registrar (Evaluation), Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum

4. The Secretary to Vice-Chancellor, Visvesvaraya Technological University ; Belgaum

5. The Special Officer, VTU's Bangalore Regional Office, Bangalore

3 04 f,
(Prof. M. S. Shiv alft?mar)
REGISTRAR
'isveswaraya 2echnoCogicat Vniversity
aftana Sangama , Be(gaum -590 014, 7(arnat4a State

Ref: VTU/Aca/OS-GC/2007-08/ (t2-

NOTIFICATION

Sub: Permanent Affiliation Notification

Ref: 1. VTU' s Executive Council Resolution no. 3.1 of 2-12-2006 'e,


2. Karnataka State Government Approval vide ED 4 UTV 200
dt: 16-3-2007

With reference to the above and by exercising powers conferred on Visvesvaraya


Technological University by VTU ACT 1994 under section 40 ( 9), the following courses are
notified as Permanently Affiliated Courses to the University from the academic year 2007-2008

to 2011-2012. This permission is subjected to the following conditions.

Conditions:
1. The colleges shall abide by the rules and regulations of the University without fail.
2. Admissions shall be made within the sanctioned intake.
3. The College shall strictly follow the Rules and Orders of the State Government and
Statutes and Commandments of the University.
4. The conditions laid down by Local Inquiry Committee and AICTE are to be strictly
complied with.

5. The fee shall be collected as per University notification issued frosi time to time. Any
amount other than that specified by the University shall not be collected.
6. As per the Hon'ble Supreme Court judgment dated 13-8-2997 in Vishakha / State of
Rajasthan, any person / student disturbs the peace and harmony or sexually harasses the
women community in the college, the same shall be considered as Cognizable offence, the
admission of student/person involved in such activity shall be canee!jed; and legal action
shall be taken against such student/person; further, the college shall constitute a Complaint
Committee to prevent such activities in the college.
7. Relevant courses are to be offered for the overall development of students ; the student
community and teaching faculty shall be treated cordially by the Princi?al/ Management.
8. The college may keep the original markscard and other documents until the admission of
the students is approved by the University or upto a maximum of (6) six months period
whichever is earlier
9. The students shall not be made to suffer if asked for No objection certificate for change of
college and shall not collect any amount in any form by the college management.
10. The State Government shall not give any grants to the college as per any sub-Section in
grants commission. The colleges are treated as un -aided colleges only; however , the same
is not applicable to the already declared aided colleges.
I .1
PERMANENTLY AFFILIATED COURSES
PERIOD : From the Academic Year 2007-2008
To
the academic year 2011-2012
Undergraduate programmes Postgraduate p rogrammes
I Civil Engineering I M.B.A
2 Mechanical Engineering
3 Industrial Engineering and Management
4 B. Architecture -

Sd/-
(Prof. M. S. Shivakumar)
REGISTRAR

e Principal,
B M S College of Engineering,
P B 1908 , Bull Temple Road,
BANGALORE- 560 019

Copy to:
1. The Principal Secretary, Education Department (Higher Education), M. S. Building,
Bangalore - 560 001

2. The Director Technical Education, Palace Road, K.R. Circle, Bangalore - 560 001

3. The Registrar (Evaluation), Visvesvaraya Technological University , Belgaum

4. The Secretary to Vice-Chancellor, Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum

5. The Special Officer, VTU's Bangalore Regional Office, Bangalore

rS. Shivakumar)
REGISTRAR
^^isvesvaraya 2ec r ^s.
-^. iversity
' Jnana Sangama ;30 014, rria s' fate
U' Js LU"^ ^ hone : (0831 ) 241168
REGISTRAR Fax : (0831) 2405467
Ref: VTU/Aca/OS-GC/2007-08/ Date: F i t AU
NOTIFICA

Sub: Permanent Affiliation Notification

Ref: 1. VTU's Executive Council Resolution no. 3.1 of 2-12-2006


2. Karnataka State Government Approval vide ED 4 UTV 2007
dt: 16-3-2007
3. This office Notification VTU/Aca%OS-GC/2007-08/ Date:

In continuation to Ref(3) and by exercising powers conferred on Visvesvaraya


Technological University by VTU ACT 1994 under section 40(9), the following courses are

notified as Permanently Affiliated Courses to the University from the academic year 2007-2008
to 2011-2012. This permission is subjected to the following conditions.

PERMANENTLY AFFILIATED COURSES


FOR PERIOD :2007-2008 TO 2011-2012
Undergraduate programmes . Postgraduate programmes
I Bio-Technology 1 M.Tech.- Construction Technology

2 M.Tech.- Machine Design

3 M.Tech. - Power Electronics

OW -

REGISTRAR
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The Principal,
BMS College of Engineering,
Bangalore

copy-to:
I . The Principal Secretary, Education Department (Higher Education), M. S. Building, Bangalore -
560 001
2. The Director Technical Education, Palace Road, K.R. Circle, Bangalore - 560 001
3. The Registrar (Evaluation), Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum
4. The Secretary to Vice-Chancellor, Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum
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Date 1411-2008

APPOINTMENT ORDER
most-
ofPrineipai, B IS-
S b: Appointment-to th
College of Engineering, Bangalore

Ref: 1) Advertisement . appears ui Deccan Herald and The Hindu


dated 23:07.2008 and 30 07 .2008 respectively
subsequent reco mmendation of the Selection Committee
g Body, BMSET dated 07:11.2008
2) Resolution of the Managin

0 TM JS.pleaSeQ io UPI" UL' ya.+^


e 8 o
- ' Sb0 .019 in the scale of
Bahu as Principal of BMS College of Engmeenng, Bangalore
R:,.:18400-500-22400 plus admissible allowances in force from time to time He will be .on
probation for a period of 2 years from the time of reporting for duty

?lie appointment is subject to the following conditions.

1.: That he shall work, honestly, deligently and sincerely as a Principal


and the . Managing Body. is at liberty to dispense his services for
unsatisfactory performance of work. during his probationary period

he. shall continue to be a probationer until he is confirmed in


2 That
-ting by the Managing Body .' His probationary period may be..
ated at.the discretion of the Managing Body
extended or termin
either .at the end of probationary period or even during the extended
period;
rt foFeluty as Principal after following the due .
3. He is required to repo r u- intment order and
procedure within 10 da ysfrom the date o appo
on his failure to report. for duty, this order. stands automatically'. cancelled:

force as applicable to the said post


4. He shall abide by all rules as in
.including: service rules.
5.. He is to report to:the Chairman of Board of Management .
1M
B.M.S. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING: BANGALORE 560 019.

No.BMS/PPL/PS/10-11 Date: 20.05.2010


OFFICE NOTE

Sub: TEQIP Program (Phase II).


Ref Orders of the Chairman, BoM, dated 19.05.2010.

The following faculty members have been designated as Nodal Officers for TEQIP Program
(Phase II).

Nodal Officer Name of the.Facul


ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES Dr.L.Ravi Kumar
Asst. Professor, Dept of Mechanical Engg.
CIVIL WORKS (INCLUDING Sri.M.C.Sampath Kumar,
ENVIRONMENT & Asst. Professor, Dept of Civil Engg.
MANAGEMENT) Sri.C.T.Puttaswamy
Asst. Professor, Dept. of Chemical Engg.
PROCUREMENT Dr.M.S.Dharmaprakash
Professor, Dept of Chemistry
FINANCIAL ASPECTS DrLRSuresh
Professor, Dept of Civil Engg.
EQUITY ASSURANCE Dr.C.Lakshminarayan
_ Professor, Dept of Elect. Engg.
PLAN'. DrLGuruprasad
Professor, Dept of Mechanical En .

The concerned faculty members are requested to take up the assigned responsibilities.

All' the Heads of the Departments are requested to extend their suppoprt and co-operation to the
Nodal Officers.

Distribution:
1. Concerned faculty embers
2. Vice Principals 9
3. All Heads of the Depts.
4. Resident Engineer
5. AAO/Registrar
6. All Section Heads
a.. Medical Certificate of fitness from the- Government Medical Officer
not below the rank` of Assistant Surgeon regarding his suitability in all
respects to- discharge the duties for the post to which he is appointed.:;
All:. the `Certificates/Marks Cards in original, including the Certificate..
of Date:. of birth'and Xerox copies of all .the above. certificatesfMarks;
Cards: fort etention in the. Office records:
The Board of Management.hopes that he would. do allat' his command as
the. interest of the college.

He is.required to sign a copy' of the. order as'a token of his acceptance..

Accepted the terms. CHAIRMAN


BOARD OF MANAGEMENT
. BMS .COLLEGE OF ENGWEERING
(Dr. K. MALL 0 BABTJ)

T0:

Dr. K. Mallikhaijuna Babu


lncharge Principal
BMS College of Engineering,
Bangalore - 560 019.

Copy to:
1. : The Chairman ,. Managing. Body, BMS Educational Trust:
2. The Member Secretary, Managing Body, BMS Educational Trust
3. The Administrative & Liaison Officer, BMS Educational Trust. .
Chairman, Board of Management

4. All financial related papers shall be approved by the Principal and the Chairman; BOM.

5. Major financial matters like purchase of equipments, major maintenance etc., are to be
__.countersigned-b3- the Cliauan.

6. Selection of staff, both teaching and non-teaching will be chaired by the .Chairman, BOM
and the ; Principal will be the co-ordinator and experts and HODs of concerned
departments will be me other members.

7. Al policy matters / 'proposals .like starting of new courses, starting of new buildings and
extensions, additional intake .etc., are prepared in consultation with.the Chairman and.
approval should be `obtained: by the Board of Management '/Building..' Committee and then
the Managing Body, if required.,

Maintenance of all equipments / .: buildings, lawns, housekeeping, security will . be under


the direct .control of. Principal while, on-going building construction and infrastructure'
like power supply, furniture.etc , will be executed in consultation with the Chairman and
the recommendations will be sent to the Building Committee and Managing Body.

9. Student and staff discipline will be responsibility of the.. Principal. Principal will also be
the working Chairman of the hostels. .

10. For all important . policy matters, the Principal: is required to get the approval . from. the
Chairmi

l l .Principal will be directly incharge . of . CET and COMED-K. admissions


Management Quota NRI and discretary : quota, will be . through the admission..
committee for management. Principal will be a member of this committee.

12. Principal is the Member Secretary of the Board of Management.


ANNEXURE -1.2

SI.No. Particulars
a AICTE letter regarding Accreditation status
b letter of intension submitted to NAAC
c VTU notifications recognizing/continuation of
Research Centres
NATIONAL BOARD OF ACCREDITATION (NBA)
(Constituted Under Clause 10(u) of AICTE act 1987) .

Dr. (Mrs .) Tabassutn Naqvi Haider. F.No. NBA/ACCR-298/2003


Director - Quality,Assurance . July 19, 2008

To
The Principal/Director,
B.M.S. College of Engg.
Post Box No. 1908,
Bull Temple Road,
Bangalore (Karnataka) .

Sub Accreditation Status . of 'Programme(s) offered by your Institution.:

Dear Sir / Madam:


With reference . to your application for accreditation of the following programme (s). and the Expert
Committee visit to your institution, the report of the visit te'am':'was considered by the various .
Sectoral Committees and subsequently by the National Board of Accreditation in its meeting head
on 19:072008. Based on the recommendations of the Board, I am pleased to communicate the
Accreditation Status of the following programme (s) from your Institution. . '

Si. . Name of UG, PG & MGMT. Accreditation Period of validity


No.. Proramme s Status w.ef.19.07.2008
1. Telecommunication E Accredited . 3 ears
2. Mectanical En 9g. Accredited : 3 years
3. Information Science & E Accredited .3 years
4. Computer Science.& E :Accredited 3 .ears
5.- Electronics & Communication Engg. ': 'Accredited 3 years
6. Industrial En22. & Management Accredited 3 years
7. Medical Electronics _ Accredited- 3 years
8. Instrumentation Technok)gy Accredited 3 kears
M
9. Electrical & Electronics Engg. Accredited. . 3 years
10.. ME- Machine Design ' Accredited 3 years -
It ME - Construction Technology Accredited 5ears
12.. ME-. Digital Communication Not Accredited
13. ME - Electronics En . Not Accredited
14. ME - Environmental Engg. Not Accredited
15: ME - Power Electronics . ' Not Accredited
16. ME - Com ' titer Science & En 2g. Not Accredited .
17. MCA Not Accredited
18. MBA Not Accredited .
(Total number of programmes Accredited vide this, letter - Eleven and Not Accredited - Seven).
The Accreditation status ' awarded to the above programmes of your institution does not
imply accreditation to the College I Institution as a whole . Complete name of the
Programme(s) Accredited and its'period of validity, as well as the date from which the award is
effective, should-. be quoted unambiguously whenever it is used. The accreditation status of the
above programmes is subject to periodic review by the- NBA Secretariat and will be changed if
Contd....2
...%__ - I
major deficiencies are identified ..on surveillance : You are also requested
mandatory . disclosure of pertinent infomration as per the. proforma to comply with the.
'placed in-the AICTE website
with respect to accredited programmes of your institution .' The same information should also
appear in the website and information bulletin of your institution clearly indicating the date of
publication of the same.

The status awarded to the .above programmes


Of your college. / institution is on the presumption
that the Programmes would maintain the current standards:in future.
If there are any changes -tt>at
would effectively alter the ; status (such . as, major changes in faculty strength
organizational structure , etc.), :the .' same shag be' communicated . or.changes in the
to'the undersigned, With an
appropriate explanatory note . comprehensive report . submitted by
Committee who visited your institution ' the Chairman of the expert
and the distribution of marks/points awarded for each
Programme against the accreditation parameters are enclosed for further necessaryaction
at.your
end to overcome the shortcomings observed in each Prog ramme. If you are not satisfied with the
decision of the Board , you may forward your appeal application
with requisite fee within thirty days
of receipt of this- communication:

Let me also take this opportunity I to .congratulate. all those .


who have contributed to the quality
enhancement of programmes that secured accreditation by NBA.

The Vice-Chancellor,
Visveswaraiah Technological University MU) '
KLE Hospital Campus, Nehru . Nagar,
^ !FVa4l!I - --MU. V #-j
Karnataka

Z The Director,
Directorate of Technical Education,
Govt, of Karnataka, '
Ban ore

3. The Regional Officer,.


All India Council for Technical Education
South-Western Regional office,
University City Campus, '
P.K. Block, Palace Road,
Bangalore -560 009

44 Accreditation Fide
.

Guard File.
(Tabassum Nagvi)
-L OI-REGISTRATION f d^s k^^ab ^ pb r^ r,e e .0.c ^1 Page l of l
T-,sa..ck 2All 45

SUOMXTTO '-: NAAC EMIT

LETTER OF INTENTION - AUTONOMOUS COLLEGES


We would eke to opt for (SSR)Assessment
Name of Institution B.M.S.COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Name of the Head of the Institution K.MALLIKHARJUNA BABU
Designation PRINCIPAL
4 Postal Address
Address POST BOX NO.1908 BULL TEMPLE ROAD,
Town / City BANGALORE
District BANGALORE
Pin 560019
Stated` Karnataka
Tel with STD Code 08022427424
Mobile 09886021095
Fax 08026614357
E Mall ddvnba bu@i bmsce.ac. in
Web Site www.bmsceac.in
Date of Establklrnent 1/1/1946
6a Date of Recognition by UGC under section 2(f) -
6b Date of Recognition by UGC under section 12B -
6C College with Potential for Excellence by UGC Yes
6d Recognised under any other (please specify) A1CTE
University to which the College is Affiliated VTU
Nature of Funding Grant In Aid
Faculties Engineering and Tech.
10 Total Number of
Teaching Staff 256
Non-Teaching Staff 249
Students 4495
11 Programmes offered
UG 013
PG 011
Research 009
Others
12 Date of accreditation (applicable for
Re-Assessment/ Re-Accreditation only)
13 Date of establishment of IQAC
(applicable for Re-Accredition only)

I SUBMIT TO NAAC

O 2109 NATIONAL ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION COUNCIL - Bangalore, India, All Rights Reserved.

iELXK

1Ql
http://naacindia.org/loi/loiadd.aspx 01-Jan-2003
Visvesvaraya Technological University(
"Jnana Sang ama" , Bel a, Karnataka State
Phone 831) 2405468
REGISTRAR 831 ) 2405467

Ref. No VTU / Aca. / 2008-09 / A-9 / I lsl^ 8 MAY 2009


c,^I-A'^^7
Sub: Grant of permission to the Department of Bio-Technology of B M S College
of Engineering, Bangalore to offer Ph.D./M.Sc. (Engg.) by research reg.,
Ref: Executive Council Resolution No. 3.3.3 dated: 20-03-2009

Pursuant to the resolution of Executive Council referred to above, it is hereby notified

that the Department of Bio-Technology of B M S College of Engineering, Bangalore is


permitted under section (41) of the VTU act 1994, to offer Ph.D./M.Sc. (Engg.) by research
programs in accordance with the regulations and guidelines in force. This permission is for the

academic year 2009-2010 with the fulfillment of the following condition:


1. Publications record needs to be improved further.
The compliance for the above condition shall be fulfilled within a period of 2 months
from the date of issue of Notification and shall be submitted to the undersigned.

REGISTRAR

To,
The Principal,
B M S College of Engineering,
BANGALORE

Copy to:
1. The Registrar (Evaluation), VTU, Belgaum for kind information.
2. The Special Officers of all Regional offices of VTU for kind information.
3. The Secretary to VC, VTU, Belgaum for kind information.
Visvesvaraya Technological University" -
"Jnana Sangama", Belgaurn - 590 018, Karnataka State
` Aorie :(0831) 2405468
REGISTRAR "''V : (0831) 2405467

Ref. No VTU / Aca. /2008-09 / A-9 I -' t a e. Y 2008


MA
NOTIFICATION ::'- L

Sub: Continuation / Extension of Research Centre for the academic year 2008-09,
2009-10 & 2010-11 reg.,
Ref: Executive Council Resolution No. 3.3.1 dated: 25-03-2008
Pursuant to Executive Council Resolution referred above, under Section (41) of the VTU act
1994, the recognition granted to the following Department of B M S College of Engineering,
Bangalore as Research Centre is continued / extended for the academic years 2008-09, 2009-10 and
2010-11 to offer Ph.D. / M.Sc. (Engg.) by. research programs in the faculty mentioned against them.

Sl. No. Departments Faculty

.1 Chemical Engineering Engineering

44^<^j

REGISTRAR

To,
The Principal,
B M S College of Engineering,
BANGALORE - 560 019

Please Note : Though the Notification is issued for 3 academic years, the college has to pay the
continuation fee of Rs. 2,000/- per department annually.

Copy to:
1. The Registrar (Evaluation), VTU, Belgaum for kind information.
2. The Special Officers of all Regional offices of VTU for kind information.
3. The Secretary to VC, VTU, Belgaum for kind information.
Visvesvaraya Techi -6169ical University
- 59 Q 014, wa nataka Stare.
"Jnana Sangama ", Belgaum
/ J. Fax : (0831) 2405 467
Phone : (0831) 2405468

Registrar
y VDU;
Date .
Ref : VTU / Aca/2007-08 / 1 `_51LI

NOTIFICATION

Sub : Continuation/Extension of Research Centers. for the academic


year 2007-2008 reg..
Ref : VTU's Notification No.VTU/Aca/2007-2008/749 dtd: 26/4/2007.

In continuation of the above referred notification, it is hereby notified that the recognition
of the following research departments are extended for a period of three (3) years i.e., for the
academic years 2007-2008, 2008-2009 & 2009-2010.
IV-

Sl No Departments _ Faulty
Electronics & Communication Engineering Engineering
1
Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical & Electronics Engineering Engineering
3
Engineerin
4 Civil Engineering
Industrial & Engineering Management Engineering
5 General Science
Mathematics
Business Administration
7 MBA

^/ z Z-1 s1 T
(Prof. M. S.Shivakumar)
REGISTRAR

To.

The Principal,
BMS College of Engineering.
Bull Temple Road,
Bangalore

Copy to : , for kind information


1. The Registrar ( Evaluation ), VTU, Belgaum information.
2. The Special Officers of all Regional Offices of VTU, for kind
for kind information.
3. The Secretary to VC. VTU. Belgaum -
ANNEXURE -1.3

SI.No. Particulars
a Statement showing the details of sanction/existing
faculty
b Statement showing the faculty qualified doctorate
degree
1. 3
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B.M.S. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ,
STATEMENT SHOWING T HE FACULTY OBTAINED D OCTORA i t UtLt
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Name Designation De t
SI.No.
1 Dr.Ravi Shankar B.V. Professor CE

2 Dr.Sakey Shamu Professor CE

3 Dr.Raghunath S. Professor CE

4 Dr.Suresh K.R. Professor CE

5 Dr.Ranganath R.V. Professor CE

6 Dr.Udaya Simha L . Professor CE

7 Dr.Mayanaik Professor CE

8 Dr.Jagadeesh H.S Professor CE

9 Dr. Prasanna Kumar P . Asst. Professor CE

10 Dr. Nagaraj H.B. Asst.Professor CE

Dr. Surekha Nagesh Asst. Professor CE


11
12 Dr. Ramakrishnaiah C.R Asst. Professor CE

13 Dr.Girish S . Lecturer SG CE

14 Dr.Radhakrishna K. Professor ME

15 Dr. Pundarika G. Professor ME

16 Dr. Guru Prasad K. Professor ME

17 Dr. Suresh B.S. Professor ME

Dr.Ravi Kumar L. Asst. Professor ME


18
19 Dr.Ramachandra M. Asst. Professor ME

20 Dr.Srinivas S. Asst . Professor ME

21 Dr. Sachidananda Kashyap Lecturer ME

22 Dr. Ravishankar Deekshit Professor EE

23 Dr.Venkatesh L. Professor EE

Dr.Lakshmi Narayana C. Professor EE


24
25 Dr . Ravishankar B. Professor IEM
Dr. Rathan Raj K.J. Professor IEM
26
27 Dr. Seshachalam Professor EC
28 Dr.Gowrishankar Professor CS

29 Dr.G.Vara Prasad Asst. Professor CS


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Designation Dept
SI.No. Name
Dr.S.R. Krishnamurthy Asso . Professor CS
30
Dr. Guruprasad H.S. Asst. Professor IS
31
Dr.G.R. Prasad Asst. Professor IS
32
Dr. Kanmani B. Professor TC
33
Dr.Samita Maitra Professor CH
34
Dr.Rameshaiah G.N. Asst. Prof. CH
35
Dr.Suma H.N. Professor ML
36
Dr.Shashidhar S Bhavikatti Professor BT
37
Dr.M.Rajyalakshmi Asst Professor BT
38
Dr.Savitri M Bhat Asst Professor BT
39
Dr.Saisha Vijamuri Lecturer BT
40
Dr.Ramachandran A. Professor CHE
41
Dr.Y. Chandra Sekhara Reddy Professor CHE
42
Dr.M.S . Dharmaprakash Professor CHE
43
[Dr.Keerthi Agarwal, Professor CHE
44
Dr.Kalyan Raj Asst Professor CHE
45
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Dr. G.N.Sekhar Professor MAT
47
Dr. Potluri Geethavani Professor MAT
48
DrJayanthi S . Professor MAT
49
Dr. Veena Jawali Asst Professor MAT
50
Dr. Ranga Swamy Asst Professor MAT
51
Dr. Vishalakshi T.N. Asst Professor MAT
52
Dr. M.S.Gayathri Lecturer MAT
53
Dr. Gangamani H.V. Lecturer MAT
54
Dr. T. S. Pranesha Lecturer SR PHY
55
Dr. M.V.Murugendrappa JAsst Professor PHY
56
The above list furnished to TEQIP on 07 . 08.2010
ANNEXURE -1.4

SI.No. Particulars
1.4(16) i) Details of sponsored projects completed during
2009-10
!!)Details of grants received from 2006-07 onwards
1.4(21) Final accounts for the year 2009-10 subject to Audit
1.4(23 ) Joint Publications with International Authors
1.4(24) R&D Product commercialised
B.M.S.COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING , BANGALORE -560 019

DETAILS OF SPONSORED PROJECTS COMPLETED DURING 2009-10

SI.No. Tkle of the sponsored project Faculty Amount Sanctioned

Co-ordinator

(Rs)
1 Modernisation of Digital & Analog Electronics Lab
Dr.B.Kanmani 600,000.00
Prof & HOD, TCE

2 Flutter instability of machine components Dr.L.Ravikumar 1,000,000.00


with/without flaws subiected to follower loads Asst.Prof., Mech Engg

3 Evaluation of damping and fitness characteristicsof Dr.L.Ravikumar 943,380.00


magneto reeological fluids used as external Asst.Prof., Mech Engg
dam ping medium
B M S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING , BANGALORE-19

GRANTS RECEIVED UNDER VARIOUS SCHEMES OF AICTE


(R & D,MODROB ,FACULTY development)

SI No Name of Grants Sanction from AICTE Year Grants sanction Status of the
Project

1 Evaluation of Damping & stiffness 2006-07, 943,380.00 Completed


Characterristics of Magneto Reeological 08-09
Fluids used as External Damping Medium-Dr
L Ravikumar, Dept of ME

2 Rheology of self Compacting Concrete--Dr R 2007-08 715,000.00 On Going


V Ranganath, Dept of Civil Engg

3 VTU Grants Development of Load bearing 2008-09 1,856,000.00 On Going


Earthqyake Restant reinforced masonry

4 Recovery of glycerol from Biodiesel Plants-- 2008-09 650,000.00 On Going


Dr Smitha Maitra -- Dept of Chemical

5 Modernisation of Digital & Analog 2008-09 600,000.00 Completed


Electronics Lab-- Dr Kanmani, Dept of TCE

6 Upgradation of Environmental Engg Lab--Dr K 2008-09 800,000.00 On Going


R Suresh, Dept of CE
7 Production & Characterization of Aluminium 2009-10 900,000.00 On Going
Matrix Composite (AMC) for physically
handicapped applications--- Dr. M
Ramachandra Dept of ME

8 Desing. Development & Performance 2009-10 970,000.00 On Going


Evaluation of a Thermoacoustic Refregerator
Dr G Pundrika

9 Dr Kanmani , HOD, TCE 2009-11 1,430,000.00 On Going

10 CAS Grants Research Promotion . Dept of IEM 2010-11 1,200,000.00 On Going


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POST GRADUATE COURSE - MASTER OF TECHNOLOGY
CURRING A.I.C.T.E GRANTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ADO" 100 TO MARCH'
RECEIPTS Amount
SSOL Amount (Rs.) PAYMENTS Its Amount (Rs)
I
1 To Opening Balance of Grants 2,075,675.00 1 By Salary to Teaching Staff
M.Tech (Construction Tech) 944,767.00
-2 To Grants received by AICTE 14,152, 278.00 M.Tech(Machine Design) 590,699.00
(2009-2010) M.Tech (Electronics) 413,012.00
3 To Income From Tutition Fee M.Tech (Power Electronics) 613,905.00
M.Tech Computer Science 720,000.00 M.Tech(Computer Sc.,& E ngg) 514, 038.00
M.Tech Construction Technolog 720,000.00 M.Tech (Digital Communication) 411,709.00
M.Tech Digital Communication 720,000. 00 M.Tech (Environmental Engg.) 937, 691.00 4,425,821.00
M.Teth Electronics 740,000.00
M.Tech Environmental Engg ., 740,000 .00 2 By Salary to Non Teaching Staff
M.Tech Machine Design 720,000.00 M.Tech (Construction Tech) 220,992.00
M.Tech Power Electronics 540,000 . 00 4,900,000.00 M.Tech(Machine Design) 110,339.00
M.Tech (Power Eledrortrs) 249,356.00
M.Tech(Computer Sc.,& Engg) 118,654.00
4 To Interest income 20,392.00 M.Tech (Digital Communication) 108,957.00
M.Tech (Environmental Engg.) 162,952.00 971 ,250.00

3 By Library books
M.Tech (Construction Tech) 10,000.00
M.Tech(Machine Design) 10,209.00
M.Tech (Electronics) 10,316.00
M.Tech (Power Electronics) 10,000.00
M.Tedr(Computer Sc.4 Engg) 10,332.00
M.Tech (Digital Commn) 10,000.00
M.Tech (Environmental Engg ) 10,000.00 70,857.00

4 By GATE Scholarship
M.Tech (Corsbuction Tech) 1,186, 000.00
M.Tedt(Machh a Design) 3,723,000.00
M.Tech (Electronics) 2,184,000.00
M.Tech (Power Electronics) 1,912, 000.00
M.Tedr(Conmuter Sc.,& Engg)
2,748,000.00
M.Tech (Digital Commn) 2,126,000.00 13, 879,000.00

Total Amount Spent 19,346, 928.00

J BV Balance of Grants 1 ,W1 , 417.00


GRAND TOTAL 21 ,148,345.00 GRAM TOTAL 21,148,346.00

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SCHEDULE - 1-FIXED ASSETS FOR THE YEAR 2009 -2010
(SUBJECT TO AUDIT)
PLAN

Particulars Additios
AT AT 01.04.09 AS AT 31.03.10
the year
Buildings 610,580.94 - 610,580.94
Equipments 3,183,989.27 - 3,183,989.27
Li Books 1,062,180.65 70,857.00 1,133,037.65
Furniture 4,628.33 - 4,628.33
TOTAL 4,861,379. 19 70,857.00 4,932 ,236.19

NON PLAN
(Amt in Rs)

WDV As At Rate of
Particulars Additions Deletions Depreda-
Depreciation
for the year WDV 0 As At
01.04.09 for the year
lion 31. 03.10

Computers .1,000.00 - 60% - 1,000.00


Equipments 213,210.60 576,389.00 25% 58,605.83 730,993.77
Furniture & Fixture 134,579.46 8,820.00 - 15% 110.25 143,289.21
Li Books 110,390.25 243,783.00 - 25% 13,391.77 340,781.48
TOTAL 459,180.32 828,992.00 - - 72,107.85 1,216,064.47

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BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF POST GRADUATE STUDIES - M:TECH COURSES

SCHEDULE - 2 - ADVANCES - EMPLOYEES (SUBJECT TO AUDIT)


(AZM InKS
PARTICULARS AS AT 31.03.09 AS AT 31.03.10

Advance 168,528.50 110,428.50


General Advances 66,315.68 66,315.68
Special Advances 3,331.00 3,331.00
Medical Advances 3,800.00 (1,000.00
Festival Advances 12,138.00 22,938.00
Adv for Computer Loan 93,000.00 (21,000.00
TOTAL 347,113.18 181,013.18

SCHEDULE - 3 - RECOVERIES

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PARTICULARS AS AT 31.03.09 AS AT 31.03.10

L.LC 707.00 707.00


Income Tax 10,374.00 10,374.00
EPF (16.00) ( 16.00)
FPF 5,612.00 5,612.00
SDR (3.00) 1.00
Relief Fund -
(1.00)
Recoveries (Asset) 16,693.00 16,694.00
Recoveries(LiabRities) (19.00) (17.00)

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SCHEDULE - 4 INTER COLLEGE ACCOUNTS (SUBJECT TO AUDIT)

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AS AT 3L03.2009 PARTICULARS AS AT 31.03.10


22,079,200.00 BMS Educational Trust 22,079 200.00

22,079,200.00 Closing Balance (Asset) 22,079,200.00

SCHEDULE - 5 - TUITION FEES & OTHER FEES

AS AT 3LO3.09 PARTICULARS AS AT 31.03.10

5,480, 000.00 Tuition Fees 6,250,000.00


12,900 .00 Admission Fees 14,400.00
12,100. 00 fees 12,900.00
282,000. 00 Project & C fees 321,000.00
5,125. 00 Fine 2,165.00
250.00 Du 'cate Fee Receipt 275.00
5,792,375.00 TOTAL 6,600,740.00

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POST GRADUATE COURSE - ALTECH COURSES (SUBJECT TO AUDIT)
SCHEDULE - 6 - CURRENT LIABILITIES
(Amt in Rs)
PARTICULARS AS AT 31.03.09 AS AT 31.03.10
VTU Exam Fees
263,063.50 280,653.50
VTU Convocation Fees - 1,200.00
VTU Misc & R , Fees 12,235.00 20,375.00
VTU Fine
2,500.00 3,000.00
VTU Challenge Valuation 80.00 180.00
Viva Voce Exam 82,860.00 82,860.00
Viva Voce Bills (27,350. 00 4,350.00
Caution & uhmy its 149,250.00 185,250.00
FUg Fees 17,230.00 17,715.00
Alumni Association 97,000.00 125,800.00
Teachers Welfare Fund 13, 150.00 13,165.00
Students Welfare Fund 13,225.00 6,298.00
of Fees 142,120.00 142,120.00
Fee Concession - 180,000.00
SC/ST Scholarshi 266,196.00 266,196.00
DSW Scholarshi 231,390. 00 248,310.00
DBCM Scholarshi 4,500. 00 2,000.00
Central Govt, Scholarshi 2,800.00 1,400.00
Miscellaneous Scholarship 3,000.00 -
TOTAL 1.273.249.50 I -f can ale an

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ANNEXURE-A
DESIGNATED FUNDS
Nmr in Ks.
SL.No. PARTICULAR 31.3.2009 Credit Debit 31.3.2010
1 Endowment Fund 1,000,000.00 7,200.00 1,007 , 200.00
2 Students Insurance Fund 3,200,000.00 285,086.00 3,485 , 086.00
3 BMSCE Students Welfare Fund 1,970,587.25 248,750.00 2,219,337.25
4 FWF Recovery & Management Contribution 793,986.00 230,783.00 85 000.00 939,769.00
GRAND TOTAL 6964 .25 771,819.00 85,000.00 7,651 392.25
ANNEXURE - B
INTER COLLEGE ACCOUNTS AND OTHER ITEMS AS AT 31 .2010

SL.No. PARTICULAR 31.3.2009 Credit Debit 31 .3.2010


1 Funds from ISTP 2,448,000.00 2,448,000.00
2 Installation of Pumpset 17,132.00 17,132.00
3 Training and Placement Fees 5,226,480.00 666,500.00 28,000.00 5,864,980.00
4 B.M.S Evening College 1,714,976.00 1,714,976.00
5 P G Account MBA (242,288.00) 330,168.00 87,880.00 -
6 VTU & BU Account 900,000.00 900,000.00
7 Advance P G M C A 5,498,992.00 201,908.00 5,700,900.00
GRAND TOTAL 15,563,292.00 1,198,576.00 115 80.00 16,645,988.00

ANNEXURE-C
ABSTRACT OF GRANTS FROM GOVERNMENT AT ON 31.03.2010

SL.No. PARTICULAR 31.3.2009 Credit Debit 31 .3.2010

1 Building grants (Centre & State) 1,752,992.67 1,752,992.67


2 Equipment Grants (Centre & State) 2,097,662.14 2,097,662.14
3 Adhoc Grants for land (State Govt.) 108,000.00 108,000.00
4 Rehabilitation grants (State Govt.) 250,000.00 250,000.00
5 Under CAS Govt of India 88,494,651.04 3,129,180.00 91,623,831.04
6 Grants for R & D Project 8,194,351.53 8,194,351.53
7 Grants from UGC 55,455.40 55,455.40
8 Grants from DTE (State Govt.) 1,693,330.00 1,693,330.00
9 Grants from P.G course for building 2,550,000.00 2,550,000.00
10 Interest Earned on CAS Grants 8,639,613.22 231,712.00 8,871,325.22
11 Grants to P.G course 2,478,500.00 2,478,500.00
12 Awards and Prizes 139,606.58 109,070.00 22,200.00 226,476.58
13 SC/ST Book Bank/drawing materials 16,491.00 16,491.00
14 VTU Grants 1,840,000.00 1,840,000.00
15 Library Gmts(TEQUIP) 34,742.00 34,742.00
16 BARC Project 8629.75 8,629.75

GRAND TOTAL 118 319,283.33 3504 704 .00 22 200.00 121801 ,787.33

ANNEXURE-D
SCHOLARSHIP AS AT 31.03.2010
Amt in R
SL.No. PARTICULAR 31.3.2009 Credit Debit 31 .3.2010
1 Scholarship Defence 63,500.00 35,150.00 27,850.00 70,800.00
2 Scholarship DCE 101,884.00 12,750.00 89,134.00
3 Scholarship DSW 6,274,395.00 4,215,180.00 6,233,285.00 4,256,290.00
4 Scholarship DBCM 178,700.00 54,400.00 123,500.00 109,600.00
5 Scholarship Misc. 197,287.00 2,312,868.00 2,093,019.00 417,136.00
GRAND TOTAL 6,815,766.00 6,617,598.00 ,404.00 4,942,960.00

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ANNEXURE - E
VISHVESHWARAIAH TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Amt in Rs.
SL.No. PARTICULAR 31.3.2009 Credit Debit 31 .3.2010
1 Eligibility Fee VTU 114,071.00 532,500.00 526,500.00 120,071.00
2 VTU Miscellaneous & Registration fees 2,081,238.00 4,044,650.00 3, 886,880 .00 2,239,008.00
3 Examination Fee VTU 3,022,628.00 3,160,675.00 3,556,075.00 2,627,228.00
GRAND TOTAL 5,217,937.00 7,737,825.00 7,969,455 .00 4,986,307.00

ANNEXURE-F
OTHER LIABILITIES
Amt in Rs.
SLNo . PARTICULAR 31.3.2009 Credit Debit 31.3.2010
1 Earnest Money Deposit 157,000.00 5,000.00 55,000.00 107,000.00
3 Suspense account 480,788.00 350,288.00 130,500.00
4 Family Benefit Fund -
5 Professional Tax Recovery 74,139.96 1,521,510.00 1,505,460.00 90,189.96
6 Security Deposit 204,816.37 393,526.00 43,523.00 554,819.37
8 Students Teachers Welfare Fund 605,248.00 122,060.00 668,810.00 58,498..00
9 CD./LD
10 Sruthi Technology
11 Suspense Tuition Fee 2,763,465.65 1,842,429.00 1,466,365.00 3,139,529.65
12 Medical Advance Excess Recovery 1,062.00 978.00 84.00
13 Festival Advance Excess Recovery (Old) -
Utsav 2006 27,611.00 27,611.00
14
Stamp duty excess recovery 10,054.00 9,956.00 98.00
15
16
17 Festival Advance Excess recovery 2,499.00 200.00 1,360.00 1,339.00
18 PPL Attechted -
Bank Loan (Employees) 3,040.00 305,935.00 303,185.00 5,790.00
19
310,300.00 108,000.00 5,600.00 412,700.00
20 Alumni Association
2,930.31 8,583,698.20 8,583,680.80 2,947.71
21 L.I.C
29,723.50 5,597,619.00 5,597,805.00 29,537.50
22 Income Tax
433,263.00 253,770.00 335,355.00 351,678.00
23 Flag Fee
24 Family Welfare Fund
15,000.00 15,000.00
25 Deposit Canteen
62,660.00 50,000.00 112,660.00
26 H P India Hardware- Retention
27 Recurring Deposit -
644,262.00 186,020.00 24,340.00 805,942.00
28 Refund of Fees
31,483.00 436,461.00 357,857.00 110,087.00
29 Income Tax (Contractor)
5,368,503.79 19;897,070.20 19,309,562.80 5,956,011.19
GRAND TOTAL

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ANNEXURE - H
Cash and Bank Balance
(Amt in Rs.
PARTICULAR AS AT AS AT
31.3.2009 Total 31.3.2010 Total
abad Bank BMSCE H' Nagar 20,673,640 . 19
NO 25150 11,352,223.14
6267218 . 67 189,335.92
NO 25622 7691061.12 6,056 , 224.12
NO 22857 6715360 .4 5,106,663.10
abad Bank BMSCE D V G Rd 393,718.47 1 , 471 , 149 . 47
NO 20022950209 393,718.47 1,471 , 149.47
7
3 Distrnict Treasury 61,990.00 61 , 990 . 00
4 Cash Account 8,388.00 9,313.00
GRAND TOTAL 21,137,736.66 12,894, 675.61

. S. College of Engtneel
angolore - 360 01
B.M.S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BANGALORE 560 019

ANNEXURE -1
ADVANCES
(Rmr in res.)
SL.No. PARTICULAR 31.3.2009 Credit Debit 31.3.2010
1 Advance General * 1,489,353.01 5,913,777.00 5,073,405.00 648 , 981 . 01
2 Advance Exam Remuneration 245,258.25 1,039,389.00 1,032,500.00 238 , 369.25
3 Advance Medical 278,722.00 244,657.00 133,795.00 167 , 860.00
4 Advance Travelling 18,271.00 17,900.00 28,800.00 29 , 171.00
5 Advance Contractors 30,000.00 30,000.00 -
6 Advance Festival 213,400.00 271,900.00 443,800.00 385 , 300.00
7 Imprest 17,535.36 28,704.00 37,500.00 26,331.36
8 Advance CAS 90,000.00 461,560.00 996,560.00 625,000.00
9 Advance Equipments 493,688.00 394,688.00 277,000.00 376,000.00
10 E.P.F (337.00) 3,083,941.00 3,085,144.00 866.00
11 Interest fee loan for pur of compter 2,403,500.00 2,154,000.00 49,000.00 298,500.00
12 R & D (MHRD DR.ACB) 800,000.00 800,000.00
13 R & D (MHRD DR.GRS) 514,533.00 514,533.00
14 R & D Project ARDB 595,000.00 595,000.00
15 T D S 2007-08 102,989.00 41,307.00 144,296.00
16
R & D Project Dr.S.Haranath 1,300,000.00 1,300,000.00
L- I GRAND TOTAL 8,591 ,912.62 13,640,516.00 11 , 198,811.00 6,150 207.62

Advance General
SL.No. PARTICULAR 31.3.2009 Credit Debit 31 .3.2010
1 Suppliers 902,613.00 902,613.00
2 Employees 586,740.01 586,740.01
Total 1,489,353.01 1,489,353.01

ANNEXURE-J
DEPOSITS

SL.No . PARTICULAR '31.3.2009 Credit Debit 31.3.2010


1 Deposits Cylinder 12,050.00 3,900.00 15,950.00
2 Postage and Telegraph 5,263.11 5,263.11
3 Power and Light Deposit 924,236.00 924,236.00
4 Water charges with BWSSB 450.00 450.00
5 Telephone Deposits 11,000.00 2,500.00 13,500.00
6 M/s Cauvery Service Station, Bangalore 20,000.00 20,000.00
7 Park view service station 30,000.00 30,000.00
8 Deposit with KEB 1992-93 572,162.00 572,162.00
9 Internet Leased Line Deposit 85,083.00 67,416.00 17,667.00
I-- I GRAND TOTAL 1,630,244.11 1 1 -+- 1 ,599,228.11

1.M. S. College of Engbteer1


JBanzalore - 560 019
ANNEXURE - K
MANAGEMENT EXPENSES

AS AT AS AT
PARTICULAR
31.3.2009 31.3.2010
5536000 Books and peridical Allowance 6,227,000.00
84787 Examination Contin gency 48,271.00
1810588 Campus Cleaning Charges 2,268,024.00
493515 Campus Maintance Electrical 740,850.00
1000 incentive to Faculty 402,102.00
78593 Conveyance Charges 57,571.00
643840 Generator DG set/Diesel 915,683.00
249142 Honorarium Cha rges 171 ,282.00
122082 , Hospitality charges 144, 181.00
161120 Ina ural Function 218,304.00
12950 Journal and Subscription 1 ,227,023.00
53392518.2 Management Establishment 65,120,583.20
185664 Miscellaneous Expenses 138,661.00
96505 Repair to Air Condition 13,958.00
414780 Security Charges 915,977.00
37000 Special Lectures 47,000.00
39856 Vehicle Insurance & Tax
81000 Allowance to Head of Teachin g 110,000.00
1097397 Pro rty Tax
512281 Accreditation Fees
291147 Exmination Remunreation Autonomous
82718 Cam us Autonomous
Official Function 189,890.00
Professional Bod y Activities 35,809.00
R. & D Expenses 78,925.00
Students Incentive 12,000.00
Sumptuary Allowance 55,000.00
H O D Allowance 79,000.00
Gratuvity expenses 96,000.00
Farewell & Acheivers Day 111 ,947.00
Facul Develo pment Training 62 700.00
9171321 1D Card (Smart Card Staff/Students
66341615.2 Total 79,487,741.20

M. S. College of &rfiieeth,,
Bangalore - 560'019
66,51`1* URFRq TAMIL NADU 34AA 905726

Tv rfmit rnjporq ,,lid , 1 tjx-. STAMP VENDOR, HOSUR


L.No. 3891 /B 1 /2000

I CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT MADE AT HOSUR, ON THE 2 "d DAY OF
November 2009 BETWEEN

I
TVS MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED , a Company registered under the
Companies Act of 1956, having its registered office at Jayalakshmi Estates, No.
29, Haddows Road, Chennai - 600 006 and its Factory at Post Box No.4,
Harita, Hosur - 635 109, Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu (herein referred to
TVSM)
AND
i
BMS College of Engineering , an educational institution, run by BMS
Educational Trust, constituted under the Indian Trust Act and having its
principal place of office at Bull Temple Road, Basavangudi, Bangalore 560019:
(hereinafter called as BMSCE)
This Confidentiality Agreement has an effective date of 2"d November 2009.
It relates to the protection of confidential information belonging to
Company Limited ,), and confidential information belonging to BMSCE. TVS Motor

For purposes of this Agreement, " Confidential Information . of TVSM" is any


information disclosed by TVS to BMSCE that relates to the processes and
technologies of motorcycle stand, whether in oral, written, or electronic form. Also,
for purposes of this Agreement, " Confidential Information of BMSCE" is any
information disclosed by BMSCE to TVS that relates to the motorcycle stand
innovation as developed by BMSCE and disclosed as a patent application (Patent
Application Number 130/CHE/2009) and related presentation, project report, and
any other related documentation, whether in oral, written, or electronic form. All
communications between TVSM and BMSCE whether or not marked confidential
when in writing shall be deemed Confidential Information hereunder.

Confidential information shall also mean and include all information exchanged
between the Parties under this Agreement, including but not limited to all
information designated or not by TVSM / BMSCE as confidential, all information or
data concerning or related to TVSM that the employees or sub-contractors or
Personnel, of contractor may come across in the course of their deputation to work,
and any information obtained through access to any Information Assets/Systems
(including computers, networks, voice mail, etc.) which, if not otherwise described
above, is of such a nature that a reasonable person would believe it to be
confidential or proprietary.
BMSCE proposes to make available to TVSM information regarding its innovative
concept for a motorcycle stand for the purpose of exploring commercializing
opportunity

Now, therefore, in consideration of exchange of such Confidential Information


(confidential information of TVSM and confidential information of BMSCE) and the
mutual promises made herein, the parties agree as follows:

1. BMSCE shall hold such Confidential Information of TVSM in confidence,


shall use such Confidential Information for the purpose of this Agreement, shall
reproduce such Confidential Information only to the extent necessary for such
purpose, shall restrict disclosure of such Confidential Information to its employees
or associates collaborating in providing IP services with a need to know and with
oral or written consent of the other party and shall not disclose such Confidential
Information to any third party without prior written approval of TVSM; using,
however, the same care and caution the receiving party afford its own confidential
information to protect Confidential Information of TVSM received under this
Agreement from disclosure to third parties.

2. These restrictions on the use of disclosure of Confidential Information of


TVSM shall not apply to any Confidential Information which is:

a. At the time of disclosure to BMSCE was known to BMSCE free of


restriction and evidenced by documentation in the BMSCE's
possession; or
b. Publicly known or later made generally public through no wrongful act
of the BMSCE; or
c. Independently developed by BMSCE; or
d. Lawfully received free of restriction from another source having the
nght to so furnish such Confidential information and who had not
received it directly or indirectly from TVSM; or,
Approved for release in writing by TVSM.
3. TVSM shall hold such Confidential Information of BMSCE in confidence,
shall use such Confidential Information for the purpose of this Agreement, shall
reproduce such Confidential Information only to the extent necessary for such
purpose, shall restrict disclosure of such Confidential Information to its employees
or associates with a need to know and with oral or written consent of the other
party and shall not disclose such Confidential Information to any third party without
prior written approval of BMSCE; using, however, the same care and caution the
receiving party afford its own confidential information to protect Confidential
.Information of BMSCE received under this Agreement from disclosure to third
parties.

4. These restrictions on the use of disclosure of Confidential Information of


BMSCE to any Confidential Information which is:

a. At the time of disclosure to TVSM was known to TVSM free of restriction


and evidenced by documentation in TVSM possession; or
b. Publicly known or later made generally public through no wrongful act of
TVSM; or
c. Independently developed by TVSM; or
d. Lawfully received free of restriction from another source having the right
to so furnish such Confidential Information and who had not received it
directly or indirectly from BMSCE; or
e. Approved for release in writing by BMSCE.

5. All information received by BMSCE from TVSM,


clearly marked as " Confidential Information shall be recorded and
of TVSM" or have appropriate
"Copyright" designation and stored appropriately by BMSCE during the course of
Agreement.

6. All information received by TVSM from BMSCE,


shall be recorded and
clearly marked as "Confidential Information of BMSCE " or have appropriate
"Copyright" designation and stored appropriately
Agreement. by TVSM during the course of

7. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as granting, by


implication, estoppel or otherwise, any licenses or rights under any patents,
copyrights or other legally protectable proprietary rights (present or future) of either
TVSM or BMSCE.

8. Neither party makes any representation, extends no warranty of any kind


(either express or implied ), assumes no responsibility against each other and shall
have no liability or obligation whatsoever with respect to the adequacy, accuracy or
utility of any information obtained by one party from the other party under this
Agreement.

9. Neither this Agreement nor the disclosure or receipt of Confidential


Information shall constitute or imply any promise or intention to enter into any other
business arrangement with each other.
10. Each of the employees , agents, consultants and contractors of the TVSM or
BMSCE having access to Confidential Information hereunder shall be informed of
the obligations under this Agreement and shall deemed to be covered by this
Agreement to maintain Confidential Information in confidence , not to disclose
Confidential Information to any other person not, necessary for carrying out the
purpose of the'Agreement and to use Confidential Information for no purpose other
than as set forth herein both during the term of employment by TVSM or BMSCE
and thereafter.

X11. This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding between the parties
hereto as to the Confidential Information and merges all prior discussions between
them relating thereto.

12. Unless earlier terminated , the term of this Agreement shall be two years
from the date of execution.

13. Failure of a party to enforce at any time any provision of this Agreement or
to exercise any right provided for herein shall not in any way be construed to be a
waiver of such provision or right or in any way affect the validity of this Agreement
or any part hereof, or limit, prevent or impair the right of the party to subsequently
enforce such provision or exercise such right. The provisions of this Agreement
shall be deemed non-severable , and the invalidity or unenforceability of any one or
more of its provisions shall not affect the validity and enforceability of the other
provisions hereof.

14. No amendment or modification of this Agreement shall be binding unless


executed in writing by an authorized representative of the party to be bound
thereby.

15. The effective date of this Agreement shall be the date set out above.

16. Any controversy , claim or dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement
or the breach thereof which cannot be resolved by the parties within three (3)
months after the date of either party's notification to the other of its desire to
arbitrate under this agreement unless earlier resolved , shall be settled by
arbitration according to the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 and / or its
amendments thereof . Such arbitration shall be held in Bangalore , India or such
other place as may be mutually agreed upon . The decision of the arbitrators shall
be final and binding upon the Parties hereto and the expense of arbitration shall be
paid as the arbitrators may determine.

17. Regardless of the place of Agreement, or performance of the Agreement,


this Agreement and all amendments, modifications , alterations or supplements
thereof, as well as the legal relations between the Parties , shall be construed under
and governed by the laws of India.
18. Any Notice or request to be given by either party to the other shall be given
in writing at the addresses set out below , unless otherwise advised:

In witness thereof, the Parties have executed this Agreement.

For TVS Motor Company Limited For BMS College of Engineering

By: S.Ramiah By: K Mallikharjun


Title: Member, R&D Title: Principal
Address: TVS Motor Company Limited Address: BMS College of
Research & Development, Engineering,
Post Box No.4, Harita, Hosur - 635 109 Bangalore 560019
Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu Harita

Date: Date:

Witnesses:

1. 64^ 1Z- )SO Q


1.

2. 2.
^ r ^ . Cfl1 r7 (^
.EP CONSULTANCY AGREEMENT

AGREEMENT, made this on 20 day of December, 2008


, and effective as of that date,
between B.M.S. College of Engineering (hereinafter referred to as "BMS
"), having a
place of business at Bull Temple Road , Basavangudi, Bangalore
- 560 019, Karnataka,
India; and Xellect IP Solutions (hereinafter referred to as
"XELLECT") having a place of
business at C 309, Millenium Habitat
, ITPL, Kundanahali , Bangalore
, 560 037,
Karnataka, India.

Recitals
WHEREAS:

(A) BMS has developed and is continuing


to develop certain proprietary technical
information relating to engineering solutions ,
design , methods and application
techniques.

(B) BMS proposes to use XELLECT's consultancy services for Intellectual


Property matters (hereinafter specifically defined and referred to as "IP") and
related asp ts.
(C) BMS and XELLECT
are mutually desirous of exchanging certain technical
and intellectual property
related information relating to their respective efforts
regarding IP aspects for BMS.

NOW, THEREFORE,
in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants of
this Agreement the parties hereto agree as follows:

Article 1 - Project Definition


1.1 For the purposes of this Agreement:

(a) "IP RELATED INFORMATION" means information and data


relating to BMS, including inventive ideas, technical
specifications, product range, nature of product, policies and any
other activities required for executing the ideas.

(b) The term "PRODUCT" shall mean any design, process, test data,
equipment, information, service or any other thing of value which
incorporates, directly or indirectly to IP RELATED
INFORMATION.

(c) "IP CONSULTANCY DOCUMENTS" means all information,


presentations, workflows, strategy documents, policy documents,
agreement documents, patent drafts, patent applications or any
other IP related documents, and IP training material provided by
XELLECT.

Article 2 - Execution
2.1 XELLECT will, upon written order from BMS from time to time during
the life of this Agreement and upon mutually agreed financial terms as and
when they are released, signed and attached to this Agreement as
Appendix; deliver to BMS
it A9+o+ .i...,#^,__
- i ,uprose-cuti^n suppo - -
ii). IP
iii). IP Policy formulation and implementation
iv). Commercialization of Patents /inventions
v). Any Other IP related service

Article .3 - Confidentiality
3.1 Any and all IP RELATED INFORMATION and IP CONSULTANCY
DOCUMENTS exchanged between any of the parties under the provisions
of this Agreement shall be documented in the form of written reports, and
such reports shall identify each individual employee of the recipient party
to be provided a copy thereof. Any information related to IP RELATED
INFORMATION and IP CONSULTANCY DOCUMENTS which is
conveyed orally by one party to the other under this Agreement shall be
documented and provided in a written report in accordance with the above
and submitted to such other party within one (1) week of the oral
communication. Any orally conveyed information related to IP
RELATED INFORMATION and IP CONSULTANCY DOCUMENTS
which has not been so documented or any other conveyed information
shall be deemed to be confidential or subject to any obligations hereinafter
agreed to be assumed by the receiving party.
3.2 The terms and conditions of confidentiality as agreed upon in the
CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT BETWEEN BMS AND
XELLECT" signed on ... will be binding on this AGREEMENT. The IP
RELATED INFORMATION and IP CONSULTANCY DOCUMENTS
will be both covered as confidential information of BMS and confidential
information of XELLECT under the aforementioned Confidentiality
Agreement.

Article 4 - Duration
The present A^rLLn -
pera ve on thec ate of signat ure by
both parties
and the Agreement will remain in force until one year from
r- v
the "Effective Date ",
but will continue from year to year thereafter unless
terminated by either party by
written notice given prior to termination.
The execution of the work will be conducted
by XELLECT 's staff in
his/her work place or at BMS's work place .
In the event that the results of
a project do not show progress to the reasonable satisfaction of BMS,
BMS shall have the right to terminate the particular project, without
terminating or otherwise affecting this Agreement ,
at the end of each
calendar quarter upon written notice given
by BMS to XELLECT not
more than thirty (
30) days prior to the end of any calendar quarter.

Article 5 - Payments
5.1 Payment for the execution of work for each project shall be made as set
forth herein for the project. The projects and funding for the drafting and
filing of patent application are set forth in Appendix 1.

Article 6 - Language,
Arbitration and Governing Law
6.1 This AGREEMENT has been made in the English language in two (2)
sets
. All communication, reports and notice hereunder shall be in the
ENGLISH language. Any controversy, claim or dispute arising out of or
relating to this AGREEMENT or the breach thereof which cannot be
resolved by the parties within three (3) months after the date of either
party's notification to the other, shall be settled by arbitration according to
the rules of arbitration of the international Chamber of Commerce. Such
arbitration shall be held in BANGALORE, INDIA or such other place as
may be mutually agreed upon. The decision of the arbitrators shall be
final and binding upon the parties hereto and the expense of arbitration
shall be paid as the arbitrators may determine. Judgement upon any
awards rendered in such arbitration may be entered in any court having
competent jurisdiction. The number of arbitrators shall be three (3), two
o which shall be appointed one by each of the parties and the third
arbitrator b these two arbitrators. In the event that either of the parties,
although duly requested in writing, shall fail within sixty (60) days to
designate its arbitrator, or in the event that the said arbitrators shall fail
within sixty (60) days to designate a third arbitrator, such an arbitrator
shall be appointed in accordance with the International Chamber of
Commerce Arbitration Rules upon the application of either party.
Regardless of the place of Agreement, or performance of the Agreement,
this Agreement and all amendments, modifications, alterations or
supplements thereof, as well as the legal relations between the Parties,
shall be construed under and governed by the laws of India.

Article 7 - Notices and Contacts

7.1 Notices shall be sent by hand delivery, courier, air mail , facsimile or
email ; wherein the facsimile or email will be confirmed by hand delivery,
courier or air mail addressed as follows:
BMS B.M.S. College of Engineering
Bull Temple Road, Basavangudi
Bangalore - 560 019
XELLECT XELLECT IP SOLUTIONS
C 309 Millenium Habitat
ITPL Road, Kundanahalli
Bangalore 560 037
The above addresses , contacts and telephone numbers may be changed at any
time hereunder by written notice from one party to the other.

Article 8 - General Provisions

8.1 This Agreement shall be binding upon the parties hereto and the
successors and assigns of BMS and the heirs, administrators and
representatives of XELLECT.
This
Agreement contains the entire agreement and understandings of the parties
hereto with regard to the subject matter and may be modified or amended only by
a written document executed by authorized representatives of both parties.
Article headings are for convenience only and may not be relied on in the
interpretation of this Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,
BMS, by its authorized representative, and
XELLECT, its authorized representative ,
have executed this Agreement as of the
day and year first above written.
BMS XELLECT

BY:
BY :

NAME : k- M 4I_y kJ+ A R.3U N A NAME : N s i N G ti/ t, J


13 xE C_c_EcT IP SO LOT ! ^ s
TITLE : P M TITLE :
DATE: B.M.S. CO 'I-EGE Of ENGINEERING
2?
rt4
.p L o0
9. DATE:
2'1 -t2- 200&
Appendix 1

The project will involve the utilization of Xellect IP Solutions' skill, experience and
expertise for the drafting of patent applications related to inventions made by students,
faculties, researchers, contractors, and others, and combinations thereof at the B.M.S.
College of Engineering. The project will also involve the filing of patent applications
with the appropriate patent offices, including the Indian Patent Office, PCT Receiving
Office, and so on, as per the requirements. The costs for it are as follows:
Drafting of each Patent Application* INR 40,000
+taxes
*: Payment to be made in two installments:
2
50% of the total to be made at the time of claims review, and
t
3. the remaining 50% at the time of filing of patent application.
this Pricing is for the financial year
Y 2008-2009

Patent filing costs will be levied according to the filing fees as set by the respective patent
IP Solutions charges professional fees of INR 10, office. Xellect
related documents and filing with the Indian Patent000/- per application for the preparation of forms and
Office or PCT. Fax, courier charges and other out of
pocket expenses will be charged extra and as per actual.

In case of bulk assignment ,


our charges are as follows*:
1. 10 applications in one financial year : INR 30,
000/- each (+taxes)
2. 20 and above applications in one financial year : INR 25,000/- each
(+taxes)

All fees payable to Xellect IP


Solutions to be made in the form of
a DD or a cheque in favor of Xellect IP
Solutions . Alternately, an
electronic fund transfer to the account
HDFC Bank, ITPL Branch of Xellect IP Solutions ,
, Bangalore , Account Number
00772000001588 can be effected
extra. . All taxes and other charges

XelTect Ii'Solutions wouldalso


to insist that alto
use paperrxry sparing andonly tf a6solutely necessary ghir includes a ve t ^'DU
n tak}ng printouts, writing cheques, eta
CII TDB T NET CENTER, BMSCE, BENGALURU
MAJOR PROJECT CARRIED OUT UPTO 14.10.2009
SLNO NAME DATE TO AMOUNT

1 M/s Civil Aid Techno Clinic 01/14/08 Dr H S Jagadeesh 30000.00

2 M/s V R Enterprises B'lore 01/18/08 Dr R V Ranganath 5000.00

3 Consultancy Work 02/07/08 Dr S Raghunath 100912.00

4 M/s Rajeevgandhi Housing Corp Ltd Ramnagr 02/07/08 Dr. S.Raghunath 100912.00

5 Structural Assessment of ANNS Instn. 05/09/08 Dr. S.Raghunath 21500.00

6 M/s RNS Infrastructure 07/17/08 Dr H S Jagadeesh 54000.00

7 M/s RNS Infrastructure 07/17/08 Dr H S Jagadeesh 17000.00

8 M/s RNS Infrastructure 07/17/08 Dr H S Jagadeesh 19500.00

9 BBR Pvt Ltd 08/06/08 Dr. S.Raghunath 35184.00

10 M/s Civil Aid Techno Clinic 08/07/08 Dr H S Jagadeesh 33000.00

11 M/s V R Enterprises B'lore 08/07/08 Dr R V Ranganath 9000.00

12 CTTP Study Bellary 08/20/08 Dr H S Jagadeesh 14000.00

13 Consultancy Work 02/03/09 Dr H S Jagadeesh 450000.00


14 Consultancy Work 03/09/09 Dr H S Jagadeesh 14631.00

15 URC Constructions 03/18/09 Dr.H B Nagaraj 7303.00

16 BVB Work 04/06/09 Dr.H B Nagaraj 19551.00

17 S R Patnayak 04/16/09 Dr sakaysham 72168.00

18 SR Patna Work 04/16/09 Dr sakaysham 72168.00

19 TMC Maddur 05/06/09 Sakayshamu 4385.00

20 Simplex Infra 05/12/09 Dr H S Jagadeesh 22000.00

21 M/s RNS Infrastructure 05/23/09 Dr H S Jagadeesh 6000.00

22 M/s VDB Project 05/30/09 Dr H S Jagadeesh 95000.00

23 M/s VDB Project 05/30/09 Dr H S Jagadeesh 95000.00

24 KPCL 06/10/09 Dr. G Pundarika 12000.00

25 KRPET Purasabha 06/10/09 Dr sakaysham 37810.00

26 Consultancy Work 06/23/09 Dr H S Jagadeesh 93000.00

27 Consultancy Work 06/23/09 Dr H S Jagadeesh 93000.00

28 TMC Maddur 06/24/09 Dr sakaysham 86594.00

29 IIT Kanpur 06/24/09 Dr.H B Nagaraj 8000.00


30 TMC Malavalli 06/24/09 Dr sakaysham 17015.00

31 TMC Maddur 06/24/09 Dr sakaysham 86594.00

32 M/s Deccan Engg 06/25/09 Dr.H B Nagaraj 2359.00

33 Consultancy Work 07/10/09 Dr H S Jagadeesh 30000.00

34 KRPET Work 07/17/09 Dr sakaysham 58359.00

35 TMC Work Nagamangala 07/17/09 Dr sakaysham 2405.00

36 Consultancy Work 07/22/09 Dr. Sakeyshamu 58359.00

37 TMC Pandavpura 07/22/09 Dr sakaysham 19690.00

38 M/s Garission Engg 07/23/09 Dr.H B Nagaraj 23379.00

39 M/s Civil Aid Techno Clinic 07/24/09 Dr H S Jagadeesh 16146.00

40 Consultancy Work 07/24/09 Dr H S Jagadeesh 29601.00

41 CGLI Gurgaon 07/27/09 Dr R V Ranganath 7000.00

42 Consultancy Work 07/28/09 Dr H S Jagadeesh 399015.00

43 Urban Ashreya Houshing Project 08/05/09 Dr. S.Raghunath 41040.00

44 BBMP Work 08/20/09 Dr.H B Nagaraj 10484.00

45 RS Construction 08/21/09 Dr.H B Nagaraj 4414.00


46 SR Patna Work Monday 08/24/09 Dr sakaysham 40400.00

47 SR Patna Work Monday 08/24/09 Dr sakaysham 19350.00

48 Munciple Work Malavalli 08/24/09 Dr sakaysham 106900.00

49 Consultancy Bellary Ring Road 09/14/09 Dr H S Jagadeesh 110000.00

50 Consultancy 09/25/09 Dr H S Jagadeesh 72813.00


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Table of Contents
I. Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 4
II. TEQIP .................................................................................................................................... 6
III. Need for SWOT Analysis and Training needs Analysis......................................................... 7
IV. About BMS College of Engineering ....................................................................................... 9
V. SWOT ANALYSIS ............................................................................................................... 10
V.1 SWOT Institute Level............................................................................................................ 11
V.2.1 SWOT Biotechnology............................................................................................................14
V.2.2 SWOT Chemical Engineering..............................................................................................15
V.2.3 SWOT Civil Engineering.......................................................................................................16
V.2.4 SWOT Computer Science and Engineering......................................................................17
V.2.5 SWOT Electronics and Communications Engineering....................................................18
V.2.6 SWOT Electrical and Electronics Engineering..................................................................19
V.2.7 SWOT Industrial Engineering and Management..............................................................20
V.2.8 SWOT Instrumentation Engineering...................................................................................21
V.2.9 SWOT Information Science and Engineering...................................................................22
V.2.10 SWOT Mechanical Engineering........................................................................................23
V.2.11 SWOT Medical Electronics................................................................................................24
IV.2.12 SWOT Telecommunication Engineering.........................................................................25
VI. TRAINING NEED ANALYSIS ................................................................................................ 26
VI.1 Biotechnology Engineering.....................................................................................................27
VI.2 Chemical Engineering.............................................................................................................28
VI.3 Civil Engineering......................................................................................................................29
VI.4 Computer Science Engineering.............................................................................................31
VI.5 Electronics and Communication Engineering......................................................................33
VI.6. Electrical and Electronics Engineering................................................................................34
VI.9 Information Science Engineering...........................................................................................37
VI.10 Mechanical Engineering.......................................................................................................38
VI.11 Medical Electronics Engineering.........................................................................................41
VI.12 Telecommunication Engineering.........................................................................................42
VI.13 Placement...............................................................................................................................43
VI.14. Library.....................................................................................................................................43
VI.15 Central Staff............................................................................................................................43
VI.16. Institutional Level (Non- technical).....................................................................................44
VII .Summary / Suggestions ........................................................................................................ 45
VIII. Annexure ............................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.

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I. Introduction

I.1 Engineering education in India

Indian Engineering Education represents one of the largest educational systems in the world with more
than 2300 Engineering Institutions churning out more than 600000 engineers every year. The challenges
posed by this rapidly growing system in our country are extremely complex. While addressing the strategy
of nurturing a large number of highly intelligent postsecondary students in a proper manner, quality of
Engineering Education emerges as the issue of paramount importance.

An engineering education is relevant for the graduate only if it meets the needs of the industry. The recent
large scale expansion of engineering education in the country has come at the expense of the quality of
the education offerings. The affiliating University system, outdated curricula, inadequate infrastructure,
shortage of qualified teachers, teaching/learning processes, lack of innovative and creative activities, etc
have all contributed in different degrees to lower the standard of the educational offering by a majority of
these 2300 engineering institutions in India. There exists a huge gap between quality and quantity in
engineering education.

The quality of education and training provide by institutions vary from excellent to poor. Some institutions
in the country like the India Institute of Technology (IIT) provide best in the world quality education while
other colleges offer education of sub standard quality. The gap between the IITs and other engineering
institute is huge and efforts are required to bridge this gap in quality of educational offering.

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I.2 Challenges in Indian Engineering Education System

Some of the major concerns in the Indian engineering education system are:

1. Shortage of Qualified Faculty:

The institutions are not able to attract and retain good quality faculty due to outdated
recruitment and promotion procedures, absence of incentives for quality performance, and
non-existent faculty development policies in most institutions
Shortage of training opportunities and growth opportunities available for faculty adversely
affects the quality of learning experience there by making the students less employable
Teaching profession is not lucrative enough to attract talents to join the educational institutes
compared to the compensation offered by the companies. The cream of the educational
institutes join corporate while those without any job offers opt for teaching as a temporary or a
last resort

2. Lack of Industry interaction with institutions

Level of industry interaction with the educational institutes both as a partner in fostering education
as well as internship programmes is considerably low.

3. Obsolete learning infrastructure:

Most of the institutes are not equipped with latest equipments and learning resources to match
the standards of the dynamic industry requirements. The equipments and laboratories being used
in most of the institutes are obsolete and may not even work properly.

4. Lesser Research programmes undertaken

The number of research activities undertaken by the engineering colleges is minimal.


Engineering institutes need to focus on research that caters to the emergent industry which will
indirectly improve the knowledge and quality of faculty, in turn benefitting the students.

5. Disparity in the number of Graduates, Post Graduates and Doctorates generated in the
Engineering

There has been a considerable difference in the number of Graduates, Post Graduates and
Doctorates churned out from various institutes. The number of Graduate output has been
increasing exponentially at a rate of 12% compounded annually from the year 1947 to 2006.
However the output of Post Graduate and Doctorates has been merely 7.5% and 2.9%
respectively during this period; hence, creating a shortage of well qualified faculty in engineering
colleges.

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II. TEQIP

Recognizing the need to generate quality manpower in the technical field, the Ministry of Human
Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India decided to implement a long-term programme for
uplifting technical educational institute.

As part of this initiative the Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP) was conceived
and started in 2004. Phase I of this programme has been completed and Phase II is in the process of
commencement

II.1 Goals and Project Objectives of TEQIP

Goal

To improve the overall quality of existing engineering educational programmes

Project Objectives

Strengthening institutions to produce high quality engineers for better employability


Scaling up post graduate education and demand driven R&D and Innovation
Establishing Centers of Excellence(COE) for focused applicable research
Training of faculty for effective teaching
Enhancing institutional and system Management effectiveness

II.2 Project Design TEQIP

The Project is composed of following components and subcomponents:

Component 1 : Improving Quality of Education in Selected Institutions

1.1 : Strengthening Institutions to improve learning outcomes and employability of graduates


1.2 : Scalingup Post Graduate education and demand driven R&D & Innovation
1.2.1 : Establishing Centers of Excellence
1.3 : Faculty Development for effective teaching (Pedagogical Training)

Component 2 : Improving System Management

2.1 : Capacity Building to Strengthen Management


2.2 : Project Management, Monitoring and Evaluation

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III. Need for SWOT Analysis and Training needs Analysis

SWOT Analysis will help in identifying:

Strengths on which the institutions can build further


Weaknesses that have to be overcome,
Opportunities which have to be utilized
Treats that have to be faced

TNA focuses on planning the training requirement of the faculty

III.1 Benefits

These analysis will guide the Institutes to develop a competitive Institutional Development
Plan (IDP) which would help them in winning funds from the TEQIP programme that can be
utilised for the overall development of the institute
Improves learning outcomes & identifies the areas of improvement that will facilitate better
outcome & employability for the engineers
Systematic SWOT analysis spans all aspects of an institutions status, and helps by providing
dynamic, real-time information and a framework to device and choose the right strategy
Key external Threats and Opportunities are identified that would help the institution to prepare
As Is Where to Desired Status Plan (Development action plan to reach the targeted state)
Vision Clarity and Gap on the Vision Realisation identification
Constant review on the SWOT helps the institution to understand the pitfalls and possible
recovery from the gaps

III.2 The methodology

III.2.1 SWOT

SWOT analysis is carried on through focus group discussions involving the key stakeholders;
predominantly students and faculty members. The objective of the focus group is to facilitate the
stakeholders to channelize their ideas into the SWOT of the institution. The focus group will be done
among the following groups to get a 360 degree feedback:

Principal & HODs


Faculty members and HODs
Students
Library / Technical Staff & Support Staff

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SWOT Framework

III.2.2 Training Needs Analysis

Self-assessment methodology has been used to assess the training requirements of the employees of the
institute. Employees here refer to -
Leadership team (Principal, HODs and Dean)
Members of faculty
Lab technicians
Support staff at the department level
Central support staff (accounts, examination and others)
Staff at library

Self-assessment questionnaires were distributed to all categories of employees listed above.


The employees were asked to cover the following aspects in the self-assessment questionnaire
Skill / Sets Knowledge required for performing their job
Training undergone in the last two years
Training required for performing their jobs more effectively and meeting their career
development objectives
Tentative date when the training is required

Based on the above self-assessment analysis of each employee, we have broadly arrived at the following
conclusions department wise:
Training requirements for teaching as well as non-teaching staffs on:
Technical
Non technical aspects
No. of employees who sought for a specific kind of training.

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IV. About BMS College of Engineering

The B.M.Sreenivasaiah College of Engineering is one of the most reputed engineering college in
Bangalore, Karnataka. The college, started in 1946 was one of the first private sector initiatives in
Technical Education in India. Though a private engineering college, it is partially funded by the
Government of Karnataka. It has the largest student population of engineering colleges in Karnataka,
drawing students from other states of India and abroad. The institution offers 14 UG and 9 PG
programmes and is a Research Centre in Engineering, MCA and MBA disciplines. All the courses are
approved by AICTE. The college has attained the autonomous status in the year 2008.Nearly 30,000
engineers around the world hail B. M. Sreenivasaiah College of Engineering as their Alma mater. One of
the oldest engineering colleges in Karnataka, it recently celebrated its "Diamond Jubilee" in 2006. It is
also known for the annual inter-collegiate Techno-Cultural festival UTSAV, one of the prominent student-
managed fests in the country.

IV. 1 Founder's Mission

Promoting prosperity of mankind by augmenting human resource


capital through quality Technical Education and Training
IV.2 Infrastructure

The mission of the BMSCE is to deliver those facilities necessary to provide environments for teaching
and research that are safe, comfortable, modern, and of highest quality. The college has all facilities to
serve the needs of all faculty, staff and students of the college.
It has well equipped infrastructure like Data centre for research scholars and staff. It supports deserving
students financially by providing scholarship , a library and information center with a spacious, well
equipped building with a floor area of 2625.67 Sq. m., an auditorium with all modern facilities, hostels for
boys and girls (national and international), a sports department to provide wide variety of sports, a
multipurpose hall to hold cultural activities etc, a Mountaineering club which holds many adventurous
activities, an Internet lab to cater the needs for research and information over internet, a bank for the
financial needs of all students and faculty and a co- operative society.
The College also has hostels for both girls and boys and an International Hostel as well. With all these
facilities BMSCE has become a vibrant institution, nourishing young budding talented engineers.

IV.3 Melton Foundation

BMS is one of the members of Melton Foundation.


The Melton Foundation is committed to bringing positive change in the world through a network of people
from diverse cultures empowered by lasting bonds of friendship, open communication and mutual
respect.

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V. SWOT ANALYSIS

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V.1 SWOT Institute Level

V.1.1STRENGTHS

1) Strategically located in the heart of the Bangalore city, the silicon valley of India
< It has the largest student population of engineering colleges in Karnataka >
2) It is the first private Engineering College established in India in the year 1946
3) Aided institution (Government of Karnataka)
< Though a private institute, it is partly funded by the Government of Karnataka >
4) Good visionary management to take the institution to highest level of quality
i. The college is ranked #25 among the Best engineering colleges in India by India Today
in their annual survey of engineering colleges in India published on 28 June, 2010
ii. It is also ranked #16 among the top 30 private engineering colleges in India by Livemint,
a leading business daily in India.
5) Sound financial position of the trust managing the institute
6) Transparent governance and administration
7) Highly qualified, committed, experienced faculty
< 25% of the faculty is doctorate and more than 65% are M Techs >
8) Focused towards research activities
< IRG from commercialization of R&D products & consultancy in the year 2008-09 is ` 3.82 Cr >
9) Faculty with higher qualification from premier institutes like IISC and IITs
10) Good relation among Management, Principal and staff
11) Autonomy status covering all UG programmes
< Almost all courses are NBA accredited >
12) PG programmes and Research programmes in majority of the departments
13) Good infrastructure with modern hi-tech seminar halls, auditorium, modern laboratories with latest
equipments etc
14) Meritorious students from CER-K, COMED-K & other competitive exams

Student's Pass % for UG & PG Courses %


High quality undergraduates (>70% marks) in the year 2008-09 78%

High quality post graduates (>70% marks) in the year 2008-09 60%

15) Students from all over the country and abroad leading to a cosmopolitan and progressive culture
16) Good campus placements
< Placements improving over the time except for the year 2009; 71% (2006) to 85% (2008) >
17) Strong alumni network
18) Active Alumni Associations in India & Abroad. The alumni are in coveted positions both in India &
abroad
19) Encouragement for student initiatives

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V.1.2WEAKNESSES

1) Institution- Industry interaction


< Need to improve industry partnerships in R&D and set up industry sponsored research labs >
2) Industrial consultancy & applied research
3) Formal Networking with other institutions is not exploited seriously
4) Hostel accommodation is inadequate to meet the increased demand
5) Recruitment/retention of senior faculty in cutting edge disciplines
6) Digital library
7) Complete automation
< Computers to be upgraded, Admission Challan generation to be automated, File management
system required for efficient functioning >
8) Strengthen PG programs towards autonomy

V.1.3OPPORTUNITIES

1) Attracting the meritorious students


2) Catering to all sections of the society
3) Starting new cutting edge post graduate programs.
4) Enhance research activities through sponsored R& D projects
5) Establishing the Centre of Excellence (CoE) in emerging areas
6) Possible to change the curriculum as and when required Autonomous status
7) Networking with premier institutes & industry for advanced, applied research & academic
interaction through MoUs
8) Strengthen education cell
9) HR development for new PG & Research programs

V.1.4THREATS

1) Attrition of faculty in high-demand areas to industry/ other institutes/foreign universities


2) Competition from other foreign universities that may setup their operations in India in near future
3) Possibility of declining quality of students admitted because of the extremely large number of
institutes that are being setup
4) Decrease in availability of quality faculty with passion for teaching

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V.2.1 SWOT Biotechnology

Strengths Weaknesses

1) Well qualified faculty 1) No separate department level library


2) College encourages faculties to pursue higher qualification 2) No core sector placement, most of the students get placed in
like : Post Doctoral Fellowship (PDF), & Phds. IT & ITES.
3) Autonomy allows to design the syllabus- department has 3) In VTU syllabus, practical experiment is of a 3 hrs duration
upgraded syllabus (eg Bio Mollecular and Analytical whereas in autonomy its been reduced to 2 hrs.
Techniques) and eliminated repetitions 4) NBA accreditation ( in process)
4) VTU recognized Approved research centre
5) Students have participated and won various technical fest
6) All faculty members have separate PCs.
7) Class rooms have sufficient teaching aids like LCDs.

Threats
Opportunities
Refer college level SWOT
1) Starting new PG course.
2) MoUs with industries.
3) Job placements with national & international core sector
companies

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V.2.2 SWOT Chemical Engineering

Strengths Weaknesses

1) Faculty qualification and experience 1) Lab up-gradation required for PG and research activities
2) Quality of the students enrolled in the course 2) Department library (New arrivals and additional no of copies of
3) Good placement the reference books required, Additional journals pertaining to
4) Student pass percentage of more than 80%(as informed by Chemical Engineering to be added)
faculty during discussion)

Opportunities Threats

1) Industry interaction MoUs with environmental testing agencies 1) Fast changing technology
2) Introduction of PG course in Biochemical Engineering

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V.2.3 SWOT Civil Engineering

Strengths Weaknesses

1) Well qualified and experienced faculty 1) Classroom infrastructure needs to be improved with fixed
Many of the faculty members are alumni of IITs/IISc LCD screens/projectors or smart boards
Consultancy services carried out by faculty 2) Lab requires expansion in terms of space as well as
Faculty members have published research papers in various additional facilities
International journals 3) Routine annual maintenance of the lab equipments need
Many faculty members are invited by other colleges and technical to be done
bodies to deliver lectures
2) Quality of the students enrolled in the course
3) Good placements for UG students
4) VTU recognized research center
5) UG students regularly present papers and win awards in various
competitions
6) Strong student body organizing various technical events
7) Department offers PG course in emerging fields like construction
technology, environmental engineering and transportation
8) PG programme in Construction Technology offered by the department is
the only PG course to be accredited for five years in Karnataka
9) Good faculty to student ratio of 1:9
10) Library stocks good reference books for UG.
11) Efficient book procurement mechanism
12) Well equipped labs; Concrete lab infrastructure is one the best.

Opportunities Threats

1) Latest PG Courses like Structural Engineering and Geotechnical 1) Declining student demand for the course
Engineering can be introduced 2) Likely competition from Foreign Universities
2) Building Centers of Excellence in Civil and Environmental engineering
3) Consulting assignments for various ongoing infrastructure projects

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V.2.4 SWOT Computer Science and Engineering

Strengths Weaknesses

1) NBA accreditation 1) More spacious labs required


2) Well qualified faculty with experience 2) Up-gradation required for research activities
3) Faculty members have presented and published research papers
in many conferences and journals
4) Good placements (Maintaining 100% placements for over a
decade)
5) Quality of the students enrolled for the course
6) Students CSE protocol club : technical seminars for students,
department news letter called Synergy, annual inter collegiate
symposiums
7) Most of the PG students get GATE scholarship
8) Training programmes organized for faculty
9) Encouragement for students to participate in various
extracurricular activities
10) 80% of PG students have done internship with industry
11) Industry interaction programmes: IBM university relation / Infosys
campus connect program
12) PG course in Computer Science and Engineering.
13) New PG course under consideration; M.Tech Wireless
Communication
14) Stable faculty and non teaching team
15) 2 sponsored projects with DST under process

Opportunities Threats

1) Demand for IT courses Introducing new PG courses to Refer College level SWOT
increase student intake

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V.2.5 SWOT Electronics and Communications Engineering

Strengths Weaknesses

1) Faculty qualification and experience 1) More lab equipments required for UG students
2) VTU recognized research center 2) Class room infrastructure needs up gradation
3) Quality of the students enrolled in the course 3) Industry sponsored labs (IBM under process)
4) Good placement (Almost 100%)
5) Student pass percentage of more than 95%(as informed by
faculty during discussion)
6) Students regularly present papers and win awards in various
competitions
7) Stable faculty team
8) Travel grants available for presenting papers
9) Sponsorship by management for workshop / higher studies
10) PG courses offered in Digital communication and Electronics
11) PG most students are GATE qualified

Opportunities Threats

1) Live projects from industry 1) Lack of demand from students and industry for PG students
2) Alumni network to be taped for industry MoUs and student
placements

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V.2.6 SWOT Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Strengths Weaknesses

1) Well qualified and experienced faculty 1) Class room infrastructure fixed LCDs, smart board etc
2) Faculty committed towards their profession 2) No separate PG lab.
3) Open work culture among faculty members 3) Lack of updated versions of PSCAD, MATLABS
4) VTU recognized Approved research centre 4) Limited Industry exposure
5) University ranks
Students secure 2 ranks in UG and PG on an average
Secured 5 UG ranks in 2009
6) Regular student participation in national level seminars ,
workshops / competitions technical / non technical
7) Student pass percentage
90% FOR UG and PG (as told by faculty during the focused
group discussion)
8) Student intake quality
9) Placements

Opportunities Threats

1) Industry sponsored labs 1) Threat of changing technology.

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V.2.7 SWOT Industrial Engineering and Management

Strengths Weaknesses

1) Reputation of the institution 1) Lack of additional labs for PG course


2) Qualified and Experienced faculty
3) Stable faculty Team ( Aided department).
4) All faculty members have individual PCs.
5) VTU approved Research centre.
6) Department has one patent under process
7) Students participation in various technical fests and international
competitions.
8) Good facility to cope with constantly changing global scenario :
Software lab with stimulation ., robotics lab
9) Autonomy helps the department in terms of little freedom with
respect to teaching methodology, introducing new subjects etc.

Opportunities Threats

1) Consultancy and R&D activities. 1) Foreign universities coming to India


2) To upgrade lab facilities to be a world class college/university.
3) University exchange programme.

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V.2.8 SWOT Instrumentation Engineering

Strengths Weaknesses

1) Stable Faculty Team and Low Attrition 1) Faculty members perceive lack of time to undertake research
2) Team work amongst Faculty members activities.
3) Department has a seminar room cum department library
4) Healthy professor-student interaction
5) Students capabilities:
One of the students got 125th Rank in GATE in All India
Level.
Student developed Aircraft models on their own and got 60th
position in World competition involving 120 competing entries
in May 2010. (project involving interdisciplinary students)
6) Placements

Opportunities Threats

1) Funding for various research and development projects to be 1) New colleges coming up with better infrastructure
obtained. 2) Pay scales that will be offered by foreign universities
2) Student intake can be increased to 60. PG course can be
started.
3) Industry interaction : (for curriculum as well as through faculty
working with industry on sabbaticals)

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V.2.9 SWOT Information Science and Engineering

Strengths Weaknesses

1) NBA accredited 1) Latest editions of text books and references not available at the
2) Autonomy departmental library (as informed by faculty, management might
3) Board of studies comprise of representatives from Wipro and want to analyze further)
Infosys 2) Lack of digital classrooms (no fixed LCD and smart boards )
4) Institutional elective offered till VI semester 3) Lab up gradation required to suit R&D activities
5) Cluster electives CSE / ISE and MCA 4) No training for technical staff undertaken
6) Faculty qualification : good no of PhD holders
7) Research papers presented by faculty members
8) Stable faculty team
9) Proctor system - 25 per faculty member.
10) Good team work and enthusiastic faculty members
11) Management provides encouragement and financial support to
the faculty members for higher education.
12) University ranks
4-5 ranks in a year on an average
13) Department conducts inter college state level technical fest and
other extracurricular activities.
14) Industry Interaction (Infosys campus connect and Wipro 10x)
15) Placements
16) Computer Lab facility.

Opportunities Threats

1) Consulting assignments and establishing Research centre 1) Retention of faculty (competition from new colleges as well as
2) Introducing PG courses future possible entry of foreign universities)
3) Techno tie-up with International university

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V.2.10 SWOT Mechanical Engineering

Strengths Weaknesses

1) Highly qualified and experienced faculty 1) Limited industry institute interaction


2) Stable faculty team 2) Central library is equipped with limited books for PG / research.
3) Quality of the students enrolled in the course.
4) Only G ATE students join PG
5) 5 funded research projects on-going now (funded by AICTE /
DRDO etc)
6) Placements

Opportunities Threats

1) Industry Interaction 1) Fast changing technology


2) University exchange programme 2) Likely competition from foreign university
3) Establishing Centre of Excellence

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V.2.11 SWOT Medical Electronics

Strengths Weaknesses

1) Well qualified faculty (One Doctorate and five Post Graduates). 1) Software needed for research activities:
Faculty involved in research activities to provide solutions to R&D labs : NI vision
problems identified at hospitals High end Biopac systems
2) Faculty members have published and presented research papers Statistical analysis tools.
3) Good placements 2) Department library to be upgraded with more text books,
4) Student pass % is greater than 95% for all semesters subscription to national as well as international journals.
5) Students have participated and won awards in various national level
competitions.(E.g :Reducing cost of equipments used in hospitals.)
6) Student have presented papers in national and international level
competitions (around 10 in 2009-2010)
7) Active student participation in projects beyond the academic
requirements: Some of the projects have the potential to be
commercialized, provided the departments infrastructure for
research activities is developed further
8) Hospital visits & training for students organized once per semester
9) Stable faculty team no attrition
10) Autonomy: Electives are open for other departments
11) Lab equipments are very good (2-3 students per equipment)

Opportunities Threats

1) Booming Healthcare industry 1) Competition from other departments like Instrumentation and
2) Increased student demand for extra certification courses Biotechnology in similar research areas
3) Demand for PG course

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IV.2.12 SWOT Telecommunication Engineering

Strengths Weaknesses

1) Faculty qualification and experience 1) Lab up gradation required.


2) Faculty capability : research papers presented in various 2) Limited MOUs / industry networking.
conferences
3) Placements
4) Self motivated faculty.

Opportunities Threats

1) Introducing PG course 1) Competition from Electronics and communication department


2) Increased student demand 2) Fast changing technology
3) Research 3) Attracting qualified faculty
4) Industry project 4) Retention of qualified faculty

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VI. TRAINING NEED ANALYSIS

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VI.1 Biotechnology Engineering


Department of Biotechnology
Staff Total strength Attendees (in number) Attendees (%)
Teaching faculty 8 7 87.50%
Non teaching staff 5 5 100.00%

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Genomics and Proteomics 4
Modelling and simulations of proteins,
nucleic acids and macromolecule-ligand 2
interactions
Microbial Fermentation 2
Transcriptomics 1
Bio computing Methodology 1
Animal cell culture 1
Technical Bio-informatics-Insilco drug design 1
C programming for life science scientists
Teaching 1
and students
Numerical grid generation & fluid flow
1
computations
Qualitative and quantitative assay of bio
1
molecules
Research proposal and Report writing 1
Stem cell culture 1
Industrial biotechnology 1
Waste water treatment 1
Innovative teaching techniques 1
IPR-Patent attorney training 1
Time Management 3
Paper Writing and Presentation Skills 3
Non technical Modern Teaching Methodology 2
Presentation Skills 1

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Technical Computer Skills 3
Non teaching HPLC Equipments 1
Non technical Communication Skills 1
Refer: Annexure

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VI.2 Chemical Engineering


Department of Chemical Engineering
Staff Total strength Attendees (in number) Attendees (%)
Teaching faculty 10 10 100.00%
Non teaching staff 4 3 75.00%

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Nano Technology 1
Process & Design development in chemical
industry 1
Operation of sophisticated chemical
analytical instrument 1
Teaching Technical Environmental law & enforcement 1
Advance pollution control system 1
Intellectual Property Right 1
Non technical Paper Writing and Presentation Skills 3
Communication Skills 1

Staff Type of training Training Required Total

Non teaching Technical System Administration 1


Developing software 1
Refer: Annexure

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VI.3 Civil Engineering


Department of Civil Engineering
Staff Total strength Attendees (in number) Attendees (%)
Teaching faculty 25 22 88.00%
Non teaching staff 19 10 52.63%

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Applications of RS & GIS to environmental
management 9
Capacity building 5
Practical/Industrial application 2
Earthquake resistant masonry buildings 2
Mass production of Geopolymer concrete 1
ANOVA training and Analysis 1
Offshore Geotechnical Testing 1
Computer aided design using AUTOCAD 1
Processing, Performance, and failure analysis
of engineering materials 1
Concrete Repairs 1
NDT evaluation of concrete structure 1
Earthquake resistance design of structures 1
Technical Pile integrity testing 1
RILEM symposium 1
Principles of Geo information science 1
Software training related to Civil Engineering 1
Teaching
ANOVA training and Analysis 1
Transportation and Urban Planning 1
STRUDS software 1
Ground water modelling and investigation 1
Analytical training in statistics 1
Infrastructure sustainability 1
Innovation and use of new highway material 1
Time Management 6
Communication Skills 4
Team Work 4
Paper Writing and Presentation Skills 3
Non technical
Presentation Skills 3
Conducting seminars and conferences 2
Administrative skills 1

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Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Computer Skills 4
Environmental Engineering 3
Advance Lab training 2
Highway material 1
Technical Hardware/Networking 1
Non teaching
Applications of RS & GIS to environmental
management 1
Accounting packages 1
Non technical Communication Skills 4
Refer: Annexure

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VI.4 Computer Science Engineering


Department of Computer Science Engineering
Staff Total strength Attendees (in number) Attendees (%)
Teaching 19 17 89.47%
Non teaching 6 4 66.67%

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


JAVA 10
J2EE 8
JDBC 7
CCIE 3
Modelling /Animation using 3D MAX 2
Web Designing 2
Computer Graphics 2
Probability/ Statistic & modelling 2
Embedded Systems 2
Essentials of EPGA Design 2
Machine Learning 2
Training in network simulators 1
Parallel Architecture (MIPS) 1
Network programming on Linux 1
Teaching Technical
Algorithm 1
Programming with open GL 1
Dual core & Multi core Technology 1
Wireless simulators (sensors & WIMAX) 1
Advance Web Programming 1
NS-2 Training 1
CISCO n/w simulator 1
Conceptual knowledge on OS 1
Matlab & simulation 1
RTOS Tools 1
Micro Processor 1
Embedded Systems 1
EDA Tool Design 1
Designing program 1

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Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Modern teaching methodology 1
Paper Writing and Presentation Skills 8
Presentation Skills 6
Time Management 2
Personality Development 2
Instructional planning & design for effective
Teaching Non technical
performance 1
Rapid Prototyping with FPGAs 1
Leadership 1
Team Work 1
Computer Graphics 1
Communication Skills 1
CCNA 4
Software Testing 2
MCSE 2
Linux Administration 1
Non teaching Technical
SAP Course 1
CCNP 1
CCIE 1
Cloud Computing 1
Refer: Annexure

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VI.5 Electronics and Communication Engineering


Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Staff Total strength Attendees (in number) Attendees (%)
Teaching faculty 26 20 76.92%
Non teaching staff 11 7 63.64%

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Linux Operating System 5
MATLABs 4
Network Simulation (NS-2) 3
EDA Tool 2
VLSI Design 2
DSP Processor 2
Cadence & CAD Tools 2
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) 1
Artificial Neural Network (ANN) 1
Technical LABVIEW 1
Teaching
Micro Controller 1
Workshop on Middleware Tools, Services
1
and Run-Time Support for Sensor Networks
MS Office 1
Image Processing 1
Paper Writing and Presentation Skills 7
Presentation Skills 4
Non technical
Communication Skills 2
Time Management 2
Team Work 1

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Non teaching Technical Computer Skills 2
Equipment Maintenance 1
Refer: Annexure

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VI.6. Electrical and Electronics Engineering


Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Staff Total strength Attendees (in number) Attendees (%)
Teaching faculty 15 12 80.00%
Non teaching staff 11 7 63.64%

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Practical/Industrial application 3
Smart sensor 1
PSCAD/EMTDC s/w training 1
Enterprises Management 1
Workshop on LATEX 1
Insulation Engineering 1
Real time embedded systems 1
Insulation Engineering 1
Simulation of Power Elns based power
2
systems using PS CAD
Technical
Teaching Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems 1
Teaching DSP using LABVIEW 1
Nano Technology 1
Embedded Operating System & Micro
1
controller
DSP Applications 1
Time Management 3
Paper Writing and Presentation Skills 3
Non technical
Modern Teaching Methodology 2
Presentation Skills 1

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Computer Hardware Training 2
Computer Skills 2
Technical
Non teaching Maintenance of electrical lab equipments 1
Electronic equipment servicing 1
Refer: Annexure

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VI.7 Industrial Engineering and Management


Department of Industrial Engineering and Management
Staff Total strength Attendees (in number) Attendees (%)
Teaching faculty 10 5 50.00%
Non teaching staff 7 5 71.43%

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Teaching Technical Six Sigma 2

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Computer Hardware 2
Networking 2
Technical CNC Systems 2
Non teaching Simulation Software 1
Quality inspection 1
Operation and maintenance of modern lab
1
equipments
Non technical Personality Development 1
Refer: Annexure

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VI.8. Instrumentation Engineering


Department of Instrumentation Engineering
Staff Total strength Attendees (in number) Attendees (%)
Teaching faculty 6 4 66.67%
Non teaching staff 4 4 100.00%

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Fuzzy Logic 1
Process Control 1
Practical/Industrial applications 1
Teaching Technical Image Processing 1
VLSI 1
LabVIEW 1
Neural Network 1
Non technical Paper Writing and Presentation Skills 3
Communication Skills 1

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


LabVIEW 2
Non teaching Technical MATLAB 2
Maintenance of Equipment 1
Non technical Communication Skills 1
Refer: Annexure

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VI.9 Information Science Engineering


Department of Information Science & Engineering
Staff Total strength Attendees (in number) Attendees (%)
Teaching faculty 19 12 63.16%
Non teaching staff 6 6 100.00%

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Unix 4
C# 3
Networking 3
Dot net 3
JAVA 3
Technical Latest trends in my subject 2
Practical/Industrial applications 2
Teaching CCNA 1
Database Management 1
Simulator Tools 1
Time Management 9
Paper Writing and Presentation Skills 8
Non technical Communication Skills 6
Team Work 4
Motivation Skills 1

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Computer skills 3
Non teaching Technical Computer Hardware 4
LINUX Administration 1
Computer Servicing 1
Refer: Annexure

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VI.10 Mechanical Engineering


Department of Mechanical Engineering
Staff Total strength Attendees (in number) Attendees (%)
Teaching faculty 37 28 75.68%
Non teaching staff 33 19 57.58%

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Nanotechnology 6
Latest trends in my subject 4
Material Characterization 4
Advanced Materials 4
Computational Fluid Dynamics 4
Nano materials 3
ANSYS 3
Innovative teaching techniques 3
MATLAB 2
Finite Element analysis of composite
2
structures
FEM Modern Technologies 2
Advanced Heat Transfer 2
Hype works 2
Computer Skills 2
Research Methodology 2
Crash Analysis using LS-DYNA 2
Teaching Technical
LabVIEW 2
Application of COMSOL to Mechanical
1
Design-Structural analysis
Signal Analysis 1
Product Designing & Manufacturing 1
CAM 1
Microscopy Characterization of nano
1
materials
Condition Monitoring 1
Non-linear FE Modeling & Analysis 1
Heat transfer 1
Destructive & non destructive testing
1
methods
Computational Techniques of PDE 1
Experimental Thermo acoustics 1
Advanced Computing in Engineering &
1
Sciences

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Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Advanced Hydraulics 1
Neural Networks 1
Sterilities orbits 1
Practical/Industrial applications 1
Total Quality Management 1
Relative application & development 1
Artificial Intelligence 1
Robotics 1
Technical
Design Analysis 1
Solutionization & heat treatment of
1
Aluminum Alloys
Mechatronics 1
Meshing & Simulation 1
Teaching Vibration Analysis 1
Advanced Metal casting 1
Aesthetic Design of Cars 1
Paper Writing and Presentation Skills 10
Communication Skills 6
Time Management 4
Non technical Personality Development 3
Team Work 3
Leadership Skills 3
Innovative teaching techniques 2
Student Counseling 1
Administrative Skills 1
Business Ethics 1
Motivation Skills 1

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Staff Type of training Training Required Total


CNC 5
Computer Hardware 3
Auto CAD 2
MATLAB 1
Specialized welding 1
Networking 1
Computer Skills 1
Non teaching Machine maintenance & overhauling 1
Fitting 1
Technical Metrology 1
Fluid machine lab 1
Office Automation 1
Training on hydraulics & pneumatics 1
CO2 welding 1
M.M.M lab 1
Foundry/Forging 1
Non technical Performance Improvement Program 1
Communication Skills 1
Refer: Annexure

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VI.11 Medical Electronics Engineering


Department of Medical Electronics Engineering
Staff Total strength Attendees (in number) Attendees (%)
Teaching faculty 6 5 83.33%
Non teaching staff 3 3 100.00%

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


NI vision imaging tool 5
Image processing with MATLAB 5
Technical Statistical analysis software programming 5
AI Applications 2
Teaching Embedded system design 1
Field programmable gate array (FPGA) 1
Communication Skills 3
Presentation Skills 1
Non technical Time Management 1
Interpersonal Skills 1
Paper Writing and Presentation Skills 1

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Trouble Shooting & maintenance of electrical
equipment at NTTF, Bangalore 2
Technical Hardware & Networking 2
Soldering & basic knowledge of electronic
Non teaching components at NTTF, Bangalore 1
HDL & C Software course 1
Non technical Personality Development 2
English Speaking Course 2
Refer: Annexure

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VI.12 Telecommunication Engineering


Department of Telecommunication Engineering
Staff Total strength Attendees (in number) Attendees (%)
Teaching faculty 10 8 80.00%
Non teaching staff 8 6 75.00%

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Simulink for System and Algorithm
5
Modeling
LabVIEW 6
Image Processing 2
DIP Technique 1
Technical MOODLE 1
Latest trends in Wireless Technology 1
Teaching Information Processing 1
Signal Processing 1
SODC Verification 1
VLSI For Multimedia Applications 1
ASIC Design 1
Time Management 2
Non technical Paper Writing and Presentation Skills 2
Team Work 1

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Computer Hardware 5
Non teaching Technical LINUX 1
Networking 1
Communication Skills 1
Computer Programming 1
Refer: Annexure

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VI.13 Placement

Placement Department
Staff Total strength Attendees (in number) Attendees (%)
Non teaching staff 4 4 100.00%

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Technical Tally 2
Non teaching Computer skills 2
Non technical Communication Skills 4
Human Resources Management 2
Refer: Annexure

VI.14. Library
Department of Library
Total strength Attendees (in number) Attendees (%)
Non teaching staff 15 11 73.33%

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Computer Skills 6
Computer programming 2
Technical DSpace 2
Animation & multimedia 1
Non teaching
RFID 1
Greenstone 1
Communication Skills 7
Non technical
Paper Writing and Presentation Skills 1
Foreign Languages 1
Refer: Annexure

VI.15 Central Staff


Department of Central Staff
Staff Total strength Attendees (in number) Attendees (%)
Non teaching staff 45 17 37.78%

Staff Type of training Training Required Total


Computer Skills 7
Saral Package 2
Non teaching Technical Tally 1
Secretarial practice 1
Non technical Administrative Skills 4
Communication Skills 1
Refer: Annexure

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VI.16. Institutional Level (Non- technical)


BMS College of Engineering
Total strength Attendees (in number) Attendees (%)
Teaching faculty 191 150 78.53%
Non teaching staff 181 111 61.33%
Note: Total strength of teaching faculty does not includes basic science department, placements and
library
Type of training Staff Training Required Total
Paper Writing and Presentation Skills 52
Time Management 31
Communication Skills 24
Team Work 16
Presentation Skills 15
Leadership Skills 5
Personality Development 5
Modern Teaching Methodology 4
Teaching
Budgeting 3
Co-ordination Skills 3
Administrative skills 2
Non technical
Motivation Skills 2
Business Ethics 1
Student Counseling 1
Interpersonal Skills 1
Communication Skills 21
Administrative skills 4
Personality Development 3
Non teaching
Human Resources Management 2
Paper Writing and Presentation Skills 1
Foreign Languages 1
Performance Improvement Program 1
Refer: Annexure

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VII .Summary / Suggestions

Exposing the faculty to programs like Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey
Using latest teaching techniques like videos, CDs can simulate an industrial environment in
classrooms.
Orientation to junior faculty members on out of the box thinking and enabling to them to adopt
research mindset
Reward and Recognition policy for faculty members to be introduced to improve morale of the
faculty as well as students, e.g. declaring Star of the month on the college portal.
A formal interaction akin to Five S meeting can be introduced.
Frequent international exposure on cutting edge technologies, latest equipment/software, foreign
languages to make students more employable.
Collaborating with international institutes.
Industry interaction to be improved (to improve Internal Revenue Generation, foster application
engineering and research activities).
Benchmarking with an institute of international repute on Infrastructure, Curriculum, Examination
& Evaluation process and other education related areas.
Benchmarking with a corporate (e.g. GE, Xerox) on Human resource management other processes.

BMSCollegeofEngineering,Bangalore
ANNEXURE - 2.6

SI no Particulars
1 Incentive to Faculty
2 MOU
2.6
FEW INCENTIVES/ BENEFITS EXTENDED TO THE STAFF MEMBERS FROM THE
COLLEGE. MANAGEMENTARE AS BELOW:

1. Medical Insurance coverage to all the staff members of the college.


.-Monthly-----Book -a-Kowance of Rs.5,000/- to Professors, Rs.3,000/-, to
Asst.Professors & Rs. 2,000/- to Lecturers with M .Tech Qualification is in
vogue.
3. Implementation of Career Advancement Scheme to the faculty members/
4. Institutional budget provision of Rs.30 Lakhs have been:made.for Research
activities.
.............. . .
5. Cash award of Rs. 10,000/-, & Rs.5,000/-,- tom
research- paper has been published in international & National Journals.
respectively.
Infosys Technologies Limited
Regd. Office: Electronics City, Hosur Road
Bangalore 560100, India.
Tel : 91 80 2852 0261 Fax : 91 80 2852 0362
www.infosys.com

April 15, 2009

To

Dr.Mallikarjuna Babu , Principal,


B. M. S. College of Engineering,
Bull Temple Road, Basavanagudi,
Bangalore - 560 019
Karnataka

Dear Professor,

Subject: Renewal of MOU with Infosys Campus Connect Program

We thank you for taking the MOU with Campus Connect Program. We welcome you to the
Campus Connect community and we are confident that your team will make the program a
great success in your institution.

We are pleased to inform you the following:

1. A copy of signed Renewal of MOU


2. 9 Campus Connect Program Announcement documents stating various offering of
the Campus Connect Program
3. Your institution is associated with Infosys Development center (DC) at Bangalore.
4. A senior Infoscion, DC SPOC is identified to collaborate with your institution to take
the initiative forward. The DC SPOC is Anoop Singh, Email -ID
ANOOP_SINGH@infosys.com
All your future communication need to be addressed to the Infosys DC SPOC
Looking forward to mutually beneficial relationship

With Warm Regards

Srikantan (TAN) Moorthy.


Vice President and Head - Education and Research Dept, Infosys Technologies Ltd
Infosys Technologies Limited
Regd. Office: Electronics City, Hosur Road
Bangalore 560 100, India.
Tel : 91 80 2852 0261 Fax : 91 80 2852 0362
www.infosys.com

Renewal of Memorandum of Understanding NOW

of Campus Connect Program

Infosys and B. M. S. College of Engineering had entered into a Memorandum of Understanding

(MOU) dated 27-Feb-2006 with respect to enriching the technical education process and to

jointly work for enhancing the quality of education imparted to students, faculty and

management of selected colleges of the University related to the field of Information


Technology (IT). The term of MOU expires on 26 -Feb-2i 09 . The parties wish to extend this

MOU for further period of Two (2 ) years, and therefore agree to extend the term of the MOU

till 26-Feb-2011 All other terms and conditions of the MOU remain unchanged.

Date: Date: &o . o3. 01 009


Place: Bangalore Place: 8ANc'AL'oRE
Name: Srikantan Moorthy Name: W k. m AL.LI k AAATin roA BABu
Designation : Vice President & Designation : (Nrectlbr\ hY \Principal)
Head - Educatioa.and Research

Signature:

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Sub:- Permission for Ph D project work

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9. The student shall have to follow strict discipline and abide by the rules and regulations of the company from time
to time.
10. The student shall not apply for any patents without permission from the Competent Authority of BHEL R&D.
the campus.
11. It is prohibited to carry Laptops, cell phones, video media items inside

The above student has paid Rs. 6000-00 (Rupees Six thousand only) vide Cash Receipt No. 79026, dated 29.11.08
towards the payment of fees.

This has the approval of competent authority. haturved'i


Dr. K. K
SDGM -(HRD & ATE)
To:
1 Individual concerned.
L Dr.Shashidhar Bhawlkatt, Professor & Head, Dept, of Bio-Technology, B.M.S.College of Engineering, Bull
Temple Road, Basavanagudi, Bangalore-560 019, India- Please ensure strict compliance of clause no 2
mentioned above.
-560 012 - Project Guide : Please ensure
3. Dr.Sukumar Roy, Sr.Manager (CTI), Corp.R&D, BHEL, Bangalore
in time , and direct the student to report to HRDC on
that the student completes his/her project work
completion of project.
MISSIONIOX
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6"May 2010
The Principal
BMS College of Engineering
Bull Temple Road
Basavangaudi
Bangalore 560004

Respected Dr. Mallikarjuna Babu

Sub: Engagement of MissionlOXians in conducting MissionOX workshops

Greetings from MissionlOXteam.

We wish to bring to your kind notice that Prof.K.R.Radhika of your institute was invited to participate in
the Master Trainers Workshop, held at Wipro Technologies from 9th November 2009 -11th November
2009.

Going forward, MissionlOX has very ambitious plans of empowering faculty in engineering colleges
_acrossindiabyxonducting-Mission10XFaculty Empowerment Workshops and MissionlOX Advanced
Workshops.

In order to augment this cause, we are extremely happy to inform you that we would be utilising the
services of Prof. K.R.Radhika to conduct the workshops as and when need arises.

Attached is the agreement.

We would be happy if the document is signed and returned by 15th May 2010.

Anticipating your earliest response.

With warm wishes


Dr.R.Dattakumar

MissionlOX
EC-1, Tower-2, A-Wing, II Floor t n4
Wipro Technologies
Electronics City
Bangalore 560100
MISSION1OX
WLPRO
Appyw,g Th.. ght

Missionl OX Master Trainer Agreement

Between

Principal,'BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore

and

Missions OX

1. PREAMBLE
In recognition of the benefits to be gained through a cooperative programme that contributes to
engineering education, Principal , BMS College of Engineering , Bangalore and MissionlOX
enter into this agreement. The agreement is intended to stimulate and facilitate MissionlOXians
an oppourtunity to share their experience and interact with faculty members* in different
engineering colleges and go deeper in the implementation of Missionl OX approaches.

2. PRE-REQUISITES

In order to carry out and fulfill the goals and objectives of this agreement, the faculty members*
should have completed the following Certifications:
Dale Carnegie High Impact Teaching Skills - Mandatory.

And atleast 1 of the below 2 certifications

Mission1 OX Certificate for teaching and learning


Cambridge International Certificate for Teachers and Trainers

And the faculty members* should have participated in Master Trainers Workshop conducted by
Missionl OX Team.

3. PROCESS

Subsequent to the completion of the Master Trainers Workshop, the MissionlOX team
would select a few faculty members* based on an internal evaluation. Only the selected
faculty members* are eligible to facilitate the regular sessions . Prof.K.R.Radhika, from
your institution has been identified to facilitate regular sessions.
Since all the selected faculty members* are from engineering background, it is easier for
them to oversee the progress of MissionlOX Advanced Workshops in and around their
geographic vicinity.
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Apot*,r

These faculty members* are deputed to be observers in one Advanced Workshop.


Subsequent to the observation session; they would be required to co -teach the
Advanced Workshop contents for another batch . The regular MissionlOX .facilitator
would act as an observer. Based on the evaluation of the Mission10X facilitator, the
faculty members* would be recommended , to. handle Advanced Workshops
independently. Faculty members* should contribute a minimum of 2'Days of training per
month.

4. MODE

In order to carry out and fulfill the objectives of this agreement

Each of the faculty members * will be allotted advanced workshop assignment of 2 days
per month.
Travel time to locations would be less than 14 hours by rail/road.
Faculty members* would be entitled to travel by 2"d A/C - Train travel and accomadation
upto a limit of Rs 2500 per day. Bus journey by Semi Luxury/LuxuryNolvo
Accommodation, travel arrangement and payment will be made by the faculty members*
directly and to be claimed from the college.
The honorarium payable would be Rs 3000 per day which will be paid to the college
A cheque for Travel, accommodation and Honorarium would be paid in the name of
"Principal, BMS College of Engineering " within 15 days of the Claim received from
college.
An agreement would be signed between the Principal of the college/iinstitute, concerned
faculty members* and Mission10X regarding the distribution of honorarium.
The honorarium would be distributed on a 70:30 between faculty members* and institute.
The workshop assignments to the faculty members* woul made known at least 3
weeks in advance
Once the assignment is accepted by the faculty members*, under no circumstances
could it be changed/dis-honoured except under critical/emergency/health related
conditions.
Subsequent to the completion of an assignment, the feedback from the participants
would be revealed. If the feedback is below the norms , then the next assignment would
be withheld.
Discretion of allotment/assignment of faculty members* is solely vested with MissionI OX
team. Under no circumstances could it be challenged by the faculty members*.

*Mission10Xians who would conduct training sessions in other-cotteges

Authorised Signatory Authorised Signatory Authorised Signatory


Mission10X Faculty Member College /Universitya
ANNEXURE2.7

Slno. Particulars

1 DetailsofTrainingNEEDAnalysisforFaculty/StaffMembers

B.M.S.COLLEGEOFENGINEERING,BANGALORE560019
TRAININGNEEDSANALYSISPROFORMAIX
INSTITUTIONALTRAINING/DEVELOPMENTPLAN
NameofthePrincipal:Dr.K.MallikharjunaBabu
A. Department/sectionwisedetailsofprevioustrainings/developmentundergone
i)Previoustrainingthetechnical/administrativestaffhasundergoneinlasttwoyears

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)
No. (days)
Mechanical
1 MalleshR.,Mechanic Trg.Prog.onComp.AidedMachinedrawing 3 28.7.08to30.7.08
2 A.N.Dhamodar,Mechanic Trg.Prog.onComp.AidedMachinedrawing 3 28.7.08to30.7.08
3 Mr.SabeelUrRehaman, Trg.Prog.onComp.AidedMachinedrawing 3 28.7.08to30.7.08
Comp.Operator
DataCentre
4 P.Bhaktavatsala,Mechanic Networking&HardwareTroubleshooting 4 5.7.10to8.7.10
ComputerScience
5 T.S.RavindraAsst.Instructor TrgcourseinNetworkAdministrator 90 24.9.07to14.8.08
Telecommunication
6 Jayashubha,Instructor TrainingprogramonVirtualInstruments 2 22.12.08&23.12.08
LabView
7 WorkshoponDSPpracticeusing 5 10.11.08to14.11.08
TMS320C54Xprocessor
8 Smt.U.SujathaAsst.Instructor TrainingprogramonVirtualInstruments 2 22.12.08&23.12.08
LabView
9 Networking&HardwareTroubleshooting 4 5.7.10to8.7.10
10 Smt.A.N.Saritha, TrainingprogramonVirtualInstruments 2 22.12.08&23.12.08
Comp.Operator LabView

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
Instrumentation
11 Smt.YamunaR.,Lab.Instructor WorkshkoponGraphicalSystemDesignin 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EnggEducation
12 Sri.T.N.Jagadeesh SupervisoryDev.Course 1 27.9.08
ii)Previoustrainings/developmentactivitiesdonebythefacultyinlasttwoyears
Sl. NameoftheFaculty Areaoftraining/development Duration Period
No (days)
CIVILENGG
EmergingDirectionsinGlobalEducation
1 Dr.R.V.RanganathHoD. 3 9.2.09to11.2.09
EDGE2009Conference
PaperpresentationinNat.Conf.HYDRO
2 2 15.12.08&16.12.08
Dr.K.R.Suresh,AP 2008
Shorttermcourseongeographical
3 5 20.7.09to24.7.09
informationsystem
4 PaperpresentationinIACMAGConf 6 1.10.08to6.10.08
DrS.MayaNaikAP PaperpresentationinIndianGeotechnical
5 3 17.12.08to19.12.08
Conference
Intl.ConfonroleofEnggtowardsabetter
6 3 20.12.08to22.12.08
Environ.
7 Nat.Seminar&ExhibitionREDECON2008 3 7.8.08to9.8.08
Smt.Mangalakeshava,AP
Paperpresentationin6thStructuralEngg
8 3 18.12.08to20.12.08
Convention

9 WorkshoponResearchmethodologies 2 28.5.09to29.5.09
10 Dr.H.B.Nagaraj,Lect IndianGeotechnicalConf 3 17.12.08to19.12.08
11 Dr.B.V.Ravishankar,A.P PaperpresentationinIndianGeotechnical 3 17.12.08to19.12.08
Conf

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
12 Sri.M.P.Pradeep,Lect Intl.ConventiononwaterresourcesDev.& 4 23.10.08to26.10.08
Mgt.
PedagogicalTrgProgonInstructional
13 Sri.BiswarupSaikia,Lect 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems

14 WorkshoponResearchmethodologies 2 28.5.09to29.5.09
WorkshoponIS:800
15 2007(Gen.ConstructioninSteelcodeof 2 27.8.08to28.8.08
Sri.PrasannaKumarP.,AP practice)
Shorttermcourseondesignofsteel
16 5 17.8.09to21.8.09
structures
17 Workshkoponsciencetech&humanities 2 27.1.10to28.1.10
WorkshoponDesign&Drawingofsteel
18 2 18.2.10to19.2.10
structures
PedagogicalTrgProgonInstructional
19 Dr.KrishnappaR.Olekar,Lect 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems
PaperpresentationinIntl.conf.onadvances
20 3 2.7.08to4.7.08
inMech.Engg
21 Sri.RajannaT.Lect WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08

Staffdevelopmentprog.onrecent
22 12 19.1.09to30.1.09
advancesinfiniteelementmodelling

PedagogicalTrgProgonInstructional
23 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems
Sri.C.R.Ramakrishnaiah,AP paperpresentationinsymposiumonLake
24 3 22.12.08to24.12.08
2008
25 Paperpresentationininternational 3 31.8.09to2.9.09
conference
26 Paperpresentationinnationalconf. 3 7.1.10to9.1.10

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
27 Sri.C.R.Ramakrishnaiah,AP Internationalconferenceonconvergenceof 3 21.4.10to23.4.10
Sc&EngginEdu&Research
28 Workshkoponfinetuningofsyllabus 1 4.4.10
29 Dr.L.UdayaSimha,Prof WorkshoponM.TechSyllabus(Env.Engg) 1 24.7.08
30 PaperpresentationintheIntl.ConfEnergy 3 19.3.09to21.3.09
&Enviro2009
31 Smt.R.Surekha,Sr.Lect PaperpresentationinGeotechnical 3 17.12.08to19.12.08
Conf.2008
32 InternationalconferenconINDEX2009 3 27.08.09to29.8.09
33 Smt.M.N.Shobha,Lecturer PedagogicalTrgProgonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems
34 Smt.SindhuSrikanth,Lecturer PedagogicalTrgProgonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems
35 Sri.SampathKumar WorkshoponResearchmethodologies 2 28.5.09to29.5.09
36 Confonadvancesinmechanical&bldg 3 14.12.09to16.12.09
scienceinthe3rdmillenium
37 Sri.GaneshK WorkshoponEnggDrawingusingAutoCAD 5 6.7.09to10.7.09
38 WorkshoponResearchmethodologies 2 28.5.09to29.5.09
39 Sri.H.S.Satish WorkshoponGeographicalInformation 5 20.7.09to24.7.09
System
40 Conferenceontarends&advancesin 2 10.3.10to11.3.10
transportationengg
41 Sri.N.K.NarayanaSwamy Shorttermcourseongeographical 5 20.7.09to24.7.09
informationsystem
42 TrainingprogrammeonEarthquake 5 1.2.10to5.2.10
resistantdesignofstructure

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
43 Sri.R.L.Srinivasa PaperpresentationinInternation 4 3.8.09to6.8.09
conference
44 Dr.H.S.Jagadeesh SeminaronLeveragingTech.Education 2 19.11.09to20.11.09
45 Conferenceontarends&advancesin 2 10.3.10to11.3.10
transportationengg
46 Dr.S.Girish WorkshoponCement&Waterresources 2 8.4.10to9.4.10
47 Dr.K.Radhakrishna,HoD. WorkshoponDraftSyllabusinAeronautical 2 22.7.08to23.7.08
Engg
48 PaperpresentationinIntl.Conf.on 3 6.11.08to8.11.08
IndustrialTribology
49 PaperpresentationintheIntl.Conf57th 2 14.2.09&15.2.09
IndianfoundryCongress2009
50 Sri.DharmendraK.C.,Lect PedagogicalTrgProgonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems
51 Staffdevelopmentprog.onBasicconcepts 12 6.7.09to17.7.09
&applicationsofFEM
52 Sri.N.R.PrabhuSwamy,Lect PedagogicalTrgProgonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems
53 Sri.L.Ravikumar,Lect. SeminaronIndia&Germany:Strategic 1 9.9.08
partnersforinnovation
54 PaperpresentationinIntl.Conf.on 3 6.11.08to8.11.08
IndustrialTribology
55 PaperpresentationinIntl.Confonvibration 4 19.1.09to22.1.09
problems

56 PaperpresentationinNationalconf.on 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EmergingTrendsinIndustrialEngg&Mgt

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
57 Sri.L.Ravikumar,Lect. FacultydevelopmentProgonstresslife 5 8.6.09to12.6.09
causes&prevention
58 Shorttermcourseonspacecraftattitude 8 15.5.10to22.5.10
dynamics&control
59 SummerschoolonTribology 7 19.6.10to26.6.10
60 Sri.J.SharanaBasavaraja,Lect Paperpresentationin5thISSSIntl.Conf.on 2 24.7.08&25.7.08
SmartMaterials,structures&Sys.
61 PaperpresentationinIntl.Conf.on 3 6.11.08to8.11.08
IndustrialTribology
62 PaperpresentationinIntl.Conf.on 3 3.12.08to5.12.08
Adv.Tribology2008

63 Networkingprogon"Comp.aidedmodeling 5 4.2.09to8.2.09
&analysisLab"
64 SummerschoolonTribology 7 19.6.10to26.6.10
65 TraginingprogramonCOSMOL 5 24.5.10to28.5.10
66 Shorttermcourseonteachingcomputer 12 14.6.10to25.6.10
graphics
67 Dr.B.S.Suresh,Prof InternationalConferenceonSmart 3 24.7.08to26.7.08
Materials,Structures&Systems
68 WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
69 SummerschoolonTribology 7 19.6.10to26.6.10
70 Dr.K.Guruprasad,AP InternationalConferenceonSmart 3 24.7.08to26.7.08
Materials,Structures&Systems
71 WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
72 Sri.H.K.Rangavittal,Lect InternationalConferenceonSmart 3 24.7.08to26.7.08
Materials,Structures&Systems
73 WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
74 FDPonFiniteElementMethodforEngg 5 27.1.09to31.1.09
Analysis
75 Sri.C.K.Chandrababu,Lect WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
76 Comprehensive&Prac.approachtoIPR 5 1.12.08to5.12.08
ensuringSynergybetn.Tech&Law
77 WorkshoponIPR 5 5.1.09to9.1.09
78 IPRworkshop 5 2.2.09to6.2.09
79 WorkshoponMicro&SmartSystemTech 2 2.7.09to3.7.09
80 Dr.M.RamachandraAP WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
81 PaperpresentationinIntl.Conf.on 3 6.11.08to8.11.08
IndustrialTribology
82 ResearchProposalmeeting 1 9.2.09
83 Courseontesting&Characterizationof 2 19.12.09&20.12.09
materials
84 Sri.R.N.RavikumarLect Workshoponmachineautomation& 13 15.12.08to27.12.08
conditionmonitoring
85 Networkingprogon"Comp.aidedmodeling 5 4.2.09to8.2.09
&analysisLab"
86 FDPforresearchmethods 12 31.5.10to11.6.10

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
87 Sri.G.SaravanaKumarLect FDPonFiniteElementMethodforEngg 5 27.1.09to31.1.09
Analysis
88 SummerSchooloneffectiveteaching 6 10.5.10to15.5.10
methodologiesstatics
89 Shorttermcourseonsatelliteorbitsapplied 5 31.5.10to4.6.10
perturbatencemaintenance&Launch
90 Sri.GiridharG.,Sr.Lect WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
91 Smt.BharathiV. WorkshoponHeuristictechniquesin 2 13.10.08&14.10.08
advancedmanufacturingsystems
92 SDPonAdvancematerial&theirprocessing 6 8.6.09to13.6.09
93 SriRamji,Sr.Lect. WorkshoponHeuristictechniquesin 2 13.10.08&14.10.08
advancedmanufacturingsystems
94 PaperpresentationinInternational 5 19.5.10to23.5.10
Conference
95 Sri.VinodC.Aralimatti,AP GuestlecturebyProf.S.Santhakumar,Dean, 1 25.11.08
Aca.studies,IITMadrasoncreditsystem&
IITMadrasGradingsystem
96 Sri.R.Mahendran,AP WorkshkoponMachineAutomatin& 13 15.12.08to27.12.08
conditionmonitoring
97 Sri.H.R.Prakash,Lecturer PedagogicalTrgProgonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems
98 Sri.M.Harsh,Lecturer PedagogicalTrgProgonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
99 Sri.B.Sudarshan,Lecturer PedagogicalTrgProgonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems
100 WorkshoponComputationalFluid 1 6.5.09
Dynamics
101 Shorttermcourseonsatelliteorbitsapplied 5 31.5.10to4.6.10
perturbatencemaintenance&Launch
102 Sri.N.Jayanth,Asst.Prof PaperpresentationinNationalConf.on 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EmergingTrendsinIndustrialEngg&Mgt
103 ShorttermcourseonFuelgas&hydrogen 5 14.9.09to18.09.09
Techo
104 Dr.SatchitanandKashyap WorkshoponsimulationofPneumatic& 4 12.4.09to15.4.09
Hydraulicsystem
105 Sri.Veerabhadrappa WorkshoponComputationalFluid 1 6.5.09
Dynamics
106 Sri.M.R.BhagwanSingh SummerSchooloneffectiveteaching 6 10.5.10to15.5.10
methodologiesstatics
107 Sri.J.V.SrinivasaMurthy SummerSchooloneffectiveteaching 6 10.5.10to15.5.10
methodologiesstatics
108 Smt.UshaA,AP InternationalConferenceonSmart 3 24.7.08to26.7.08
Materials,Structures&Systems
109 WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
110 Workshoponavailableoppurtunitiesfor 3 5.11.08to7.11.08
Elelctronics&Telecommunication
Engineers

111 WorkshoponDSPpracticeusing 5 10.11.08to14.11.08

TMS320C54Xprocessor

10

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
112 Smt.UshaA,AP Trg.programonvirtualinstrumentslab 2 22.12.08&23.12.08
view
113 WorkshoponGraphicalSystemDesignin 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EnggEducation
114 WorkshoponmIcro&Smartsystemtech 2 2.7.09to3.7.09
115 SeminaronEmbeddedOS& 3 27.8.09to29.8.09
Microcontrollers
116 Paperpresentationininternational 3 10.12.09to12.12.09
conference
117 PaperpresentationinInternational 5 18.2.10to22.2.10
Conference
118 Sri.RameshkumarD,AP WorkshoponRecenttrendsinPower 2 25.9.08to26.9.08
Electronics
119 SmtGeethaR.SLect WorkshoponRecenttrendsinPower 2 25.9.08to26.9.08
Electronics
120 Trg.ProgonVirtualinstrumentsLab.view 2 22.12.08&23.12.08
121 Smt.MeenaP.,AP WorkshoponDSPpracticeusing 5 10.11.08to14.11.08
TMS320C54Xprocessor
122 Trg.programonvirtualinstrumentslab 2 22.12.08&23.12.08
view
123 Workshoponsignalsystems&signal 5 6.7.09to10.7.09
processing
124 PaperpresentationinInternational 3 27.12.09to29.12.09
Conference
125 PaperpresentationinInternational 3 10.12.09to12.12.09
Conference

11

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
126 Smt.MeenaP.,AP Workshoponlearningmanagaement 2 26.3.10to27.3.10
system
127 Smt.V.Champa,Lect(SG) Intl.ConfINSULEC2009 2 19.2.09&20.2.09
128 TrainingprogrammeonNPMASSSoftware 5 24.5.10to28.5.10
129 Smt.A.N.Nagashree,Lect(SG) Intl.ConfINSULEC2009 2 19.2.09&20.2.09
130 TrainingprogrammeonNPMASSSoftware 5 24.5.10to28.5.10
131 Dr.L.Venkatesh,AP WorkshoponEngEdu:Past,present& 3 16.3.09to18.3.09
future
132 Smt.Umavathi,Lecturer WorkshoponImage&VideoProcessing& 6 16.8.08to21.8.08
Applications
133 WorkshoponRecenttrendsinE&Esystems 6 8.9.08to13.9.08
design&productdevelopment
134 WorkshoponRecentTrendsinPower 2 25.9.08to26.9.08
Electronics
135 PedagogicalTrgProgonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems
136 WorkshoponGraphicalSystemDesignin 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EnggEducation
137 Smt.PadmavathiK.,Lecturer WorkshoponRecentTrendsinPower 2 25.9.08to26.9.08
(SG) Electronics
138 Sri.C.Lakshminarayana, WorkshoponGraphicalSystemDesignin 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
Asst.Prof EnggEducation

12

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
ELECTRONICS&COMN.
139 Smt.JayanthiK.Murthy,AP InnovativeConfonEmbeddedSystems, 1 14.8.08
MobileCommn&Computing
140 Smt.ArathiR.ShankarAP InnovativeConfonEmbeddedSystems, 1 14.8.08
MobileCommn&Computing
141 Workshoponoutcomebasededucation& 2 7.5.10to8.5.10
roadmapforaccreditiation
142 Smt.S.Akhila,AP WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
143 PaperpresentationinWorldAcademyof 3 29.8.08to31.8.08
Sc.,Engg&Tech
144 Smt.SumaM.N.,A.P WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
145 InternationalConferenceonSmart 3 24.7.08to26.7.08
Materials,Structures&Systems
146 WorkshoponDSPpracticeusing 5 10.11.08to14.11.08
TMS320C54Xprocessor
147 Trg.programonvirtualinstrumentslab 2 22.12.08&23.12.08
view
148 WorkshoponmIcro&Smartsystemtech 2 2.7.09to3.7.09
149 Smt.Lakshmi,AP InternationalConferenceonSmart 3 24.7.08to26.7.08
Materials,Structures&Systems
150 WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
151 WorkshoponDSPpracticeusing 5 10.11.08to14.11.08
TMS320C54Xprocessor

13

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
152 Smt.AshwiniV.,Lect WorkshoponAnalog&mixedmodedesign 3 2.2.09to4.2.09
usingCadencetool
153 PedagogicalTrgProgonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems
154 WorkshoponGraphicalSystemDesignin 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EnggEducation
155 Smt.GeetishreeMishra,Lect WorkshoponAnalog&mixedmodedesign 3 2.2.09to4.2.09
usingCadencetool
156 Smt.KiranBailey,Lecturer WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
157 Int.confonemergingmicroelectronics& 4 15.12.08to18.12.08
interconnectionTech.
158 Smt.VasundharaPatel,Lect WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
159 Int.confonemergingmicroelectronics& 4 15.12.08to18.12.08
interconnectionTech.
160 WorkshoponAnalog&mixedmodedesign 3 2.2.09to4.2.09
usingCadencetool
161 TrgonVLSIDesign 5 7.7.09to11.7.09
162 PaperpresentationinInternational 3 8.1.10to10.1.10
Conference
163 Sri.SurendraH.H.,Lect WorkshoponAnalog&mixedmodedesign 3 2.2.09to4.2.09
usingCadencetool
164 PedagogicalTrgProgonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems
165 WorkshoponGraphicalSystemDesignin 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EnggEducation

14

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
166 Smt.LathaH.N.,Lect Trg.Programonvirtualinstrumentslab 2 22.12.08&23.12.08
view
167 WorkshoponRecenttrendsinE&Esystems 6 8.9.08to13.9.08
design&productdevelopment
168 PaperpresentationinIntl.Conf.on 2 6.2.09&7.2.09
Computer,Commn,Control&Info.Tech
169 Smt.SujathaK,Lect(Sr) TrgonVLSIDesign 5 7.7.09to11.7.09
170 Smt.RadhaR.C. SDPonVLSIformultimediaAppln&TC 13 14.6.10to26.6.10
Engg
171 Smt.MeeraA. PaperpresentationinInternational 6 7.10.09to12.10.09
Conference
172 ShailaHegde,Lect(Sr) WorkshoponImage&VideoProcessing& 6 16.8.08to21.8.08
Applications
173 WorkshoponRecenttrendsinE&Esystems 6 8.9.08to13.9.08
design&productdevelopment
174 WorkshoponDSPpracticeusing 5 10.11.08to14.11.08
TMS320C54Xprocessor
175 Smt.VijayaK.,Lecturer WorkshoponImage&VideoProcessing& 6 16.8.08to21.8.08
Applications
176 WorkshoponRecenttrendsinE&Esystems 6 8.9.08to13.9.08
design&productdevelopment

15

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
COMPUTERSc&ENGG
177 Sri.PradeepSadanandLect ShorttermcourseonInternalrevenue 3 28.7.08to30.7.08
generation&utilizationinEnggInstitutions
178 Workshoponoutcomebasededucation& 2 7.5.10to8.5.10
roadmapforaccreditiation
179 Dr.G.VaraprasadAP Comprehensive&Prac.approachtoIPR 5 1.12.08to5.12.08
ensuringSynergybetn.Tech&Law
180 WorkshoponIPR 5 5.1.09to9.1.09
181 IPRworkshop 5 2.2.09to6.2.09
182 Smt.Indiramma SeminaronSignalprocessing 1 7.4.10
183 SmtSheetal,Lect WorkshoponJava/J2EE&web 2 2.2.09&3.2.09
programming
184 SmtRajashreeLect WorkshoponJava/J2EE&web 2 2.2.09&3.2.09
programming
185 WorkshopMission10X 5 19.6.10to23.6.10
186 Smt.NagarathnaN.,AP WorkshoponEmergingTrendsinSoft 1 31.10.08
Computing
187 WorkshoponComputerGraphics& 4 28.1.09to31.1.09
visualisation
188 ProgramonOpenGLProgramming 3 7.5.09to9.5.09
189 Workshkoponanalysis&designof 3 26.10.09to28.10.09
Algorithms
190 Workshoponmulticoretechnologies 3 27.1.10to29.1.10

16

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
191 Smt.JyothiS.Nayak,AP WorkshoponEmergingTrendsinSoft 1 31.10.08
Computing
192 WorkshoponComputerGraphics& 4 28.1.09to31.1.09
visualisation

193 ProgramonOpenGLProgramming 3 7.5.09to9.5.09
194 Workshkoponanalysis&designof 3 26.10.09to28.10.09
Algorithms
195 Workshoponmulticoretechnologies 3 27.1.10to29.1.10
196 Smt.RajeshwariB.S.,Lect WorkshoponBiologicallyinspired 3 19.2.09to21.2.09
computing
197 Smt.PallaviG.B,Lect WorkshoponBiologicallyinspired 3 19.2.09to21.2.09
computing
198 Smt.MadhaviR.P.,Sr.Lect TrgonWirelessNetworks 5 9.6.08to13.6.08
199 WorkshopMission10X 5 19.6.10to23.6.10
200 Smt.AshaG.R.,Lecturer WorkshoponImage&VideoProcessing& 6 16.8.08to21.8.08
Applications
201 Sri.Shivaramakrishna,Lect PedagogicalTrgprogramonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems
202 Smt.Padmapriya,Lect PedagogicalTrgprogramonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems
203 Smt.NandiniVineet,Lect PedagogicalTrgprogramonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems
204 WorkshopMission10X 5 19.6.10to23.6.10
205 Smt.PreethaS,Lect PedagogicalTrgprogramonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems
206 WorkshopMission10X 5 19.6.10to23.6.10

17

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
207 Selvakumar WorkshoponRichinternetoftechnologies 1 29.1.10
INFORMATIONSc&TECH
208 Smt.JayarekhaP,Lect. IndustrialTrg.ProgramonSymbianOS 8 2.12.08to9.12.08
209 WorkshopMission10X 5 19.6.10to23.6.10
210 Smt.V.Shubha WorkshopMission10X 5 19.6.10to23.6.10
211 Smt.R.Sreelatha WorkshopMission10X 5 19.6.10to23.6.10
212 Smt.MamathaK.R. WorkshopMission10X 5 19.6.10to23.6.10
213 Smt.Dakshayini WorkshopMission10X 5 19.6.10to23.6.10
214 Smt.SheelaS.V. WorkshopMission10X 5 19.6.10to23.6.10
215 Smt.B.S.Mahalakshmi,Lecturer PedagogicalTrgProgonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems
216 WorkshopMission10X 5 19.6.10to23.6.10
217 RadhikaK.R. PaperpresentationinInternational 9 25.9.09to3.10.09
Conference
INDL.ENGG&MGT.
218 Sri.RathanrajK.J.Lect PaperpresentationinNationalconf.on 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EmergingTrendsinIndustrialEngg&Mgt
219 NationalsummitQualityineducation 2 23.10.09to24.10.09
220 Sri.ReddyNaik,Lect HRConfonHRMetricsforperformance 1 28.8.08
enhancement
221 PedagogicalTrginEnggEducation 13 17.11.08to29.11.08
222 PaperpresentationinNationalconf.on 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EmergingTrendsinIndustrialEngg&Mgt
223 Workshoponmathematicalmodellingfor 5 7.12.09to11.12.09
performanceorientedheuristictechnique

18

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
224 Sri.ReddyNaik,Lect PaperpresentationinInternational 3 20.5.10to22.5.10
Conference

225 Smt.V.N.ShailajaLect HRConfonHRMetricsforperformance 1 28.8.08
enhancement
226 PaperpresentationinNationalconf.on 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EmergingTrendsinIndustrialEngg&Mgt
227 WorkshoponARENATraining 2 14.5.09to15.5.09
228 Workshoponmathematicalmodellingfor 5 7.12.09to11.12.09
performanceorientedheuristictechnique
229 Sri.B.RameshNayak,AP PaperpresentationinNationalconf.on 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EmergingTrendsinIndustrialEngg&Mgt
230 WorkshoponResearchmethodologies 2 28.5.09to29.5.09
231 Sri.G.ShashiKumar,Lecturer WorkshoponTotalQualityManagement 2 15.10.08&16.10.08
232 Sr. PaperpresentationinNationalConfon 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EmergingTrendsinIndustrialEngg&Mgt
233 WorkshoponARENATraining 2 14.5.09to15.5.09
234 Sri.K.N.P.Prasad,Lecturer(SG) WorkshoponTotalQualityManagement 2 15.10.08&16.10.08
235 SDPonBasicconcepts&applicationofFEM 12 6.7.09to17.7.09
236 Sri.TejaswiPatil,Lecturer PedagogicalTrainingProgonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&deliverysystems

19

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
TELECOMMUNICATIONENGG
237 Smt.RajeshwariHegde,AP WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
238 PaperpresentationinIntl.Conf.onCS&IT 3 29.8.08to1.9.08
239 Workshoponavailableoppurtunitiesfor 3 5.11.08to7.11.08
Electronics&TelecommunicationEngineers
240 WorkshoponDSPpracticeusing 5 10.11.08to14.11.08
TMS320C54Xprocessor

241 SymposiumonIntl.AutomotiveTech2009 3 21.1.09to23.1.09
242 WorkshoponGraphicalSystemDesignin 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EnggEducation
243 Paperpresentationin2009IEEE 2 6.3.09&7.3.09
InternationalAdvanceComputingConf
244 ConferenceonEmbeddedProcessing 2 8.12.09to9.12.09
245 Workshoponautomotivefundamentalsfor 5 20.2.10to24.2.10
de3signingembeddedsystems
246 SmtGowraP.SLect WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
247 Workshoponavailableoppurtunitiesfor 3 5.11.08to7.11.08
Electronics&TelecommunicationEngineers
248 Smt.T.AnushalalithaLect WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
249 WorkshoponRecentTrendsinE&E 6 8.9.08to13.9.08
systemsdesign&productdevelopment
250 WorkshoponDSPpracticeusing 5 10.11.08to14.11.08
TMS320C54Xprocessor
251 Trg.Programonvirtualinstrumentslab 2 22.12.08&23.12.08
view
252 WorkshoponGraphicalSystemDesignin 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EnggEducation

20

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
253 Smt.Vasanthalakshmi,Lect WorkshoponRecentTrendsinE&E 6 8.9.08to13.9.08
systemsdesign&productdevelopment
254 Workshoponavailableoppurtunitiesfor 3 5.11.08to7.11.08
Electronics&TelecommunicationEngineers
255 WorkshoponDSPpracticeusing 5 10.11.08to14.11.08
TMS320C54Xprocessor
256 Trg.Programonvirtualinstrumentslab 2 22.12.08&23.12.08
view
257 PaperpresentationinIntl.Conf.on 2 6.2.09&7.2.09
Computer,Commn,Control&Info.Tech
258 WorkshoponGraphicalSystemDesignin 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EnggEducation
259 Trg.Programonvirtualinstrumentslab 6 7.12.09to12.12.09
view
260 Nationalconferenceondesign& 2 23.4.10to24.4.10
implementation
261 Sri.N.SrinivasaRao,AP Workshoponavailableoppurtunitiesfor 3 5.11.08to7.11.08
Electronics&TelecommunicationEngineers
262 WorkshoponDSPpracticeusing 5 10.11.08to14.11.08
TMS320C54Xprocessor
263 TrgonVLSIDesign 5 7.7.08to11.7.08

21

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
264 PushpavathiK.P.,Lecturer WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
265 WorkshoponRecentTrendsinPowerE&E 6 8.9.08to13.9.08
systemsdesign&productdevelopment
266 WorkshoponDSPpracticeusing 5 10.11.08to14.11.08
TMS320C54Xprocessor

267 Trg.Programonvirtualinstrumentslab 2 22.12.08&23.12.08
view
268 WorkskhoponGraphicalsystemdesignin 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EnggEducation
269 Nationalconferenceondesign& 2 23.4.10to24.4.10
implementation
TELECOMMUNICATIONENGG
270 Sri.ManjunathP.S.,Lecturer WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
271 Seminaronwirelesssensorsnetworks& 1 17.9.08
applications
272 WorkshoponRecentTrendsinE&E 6 8.9.08to13.9.08
systemsdesign&productdevelopment

273 WorkshoponAdvancesinWireless 2 19.9.08to20.9.08

Networks

274 Workshoponavailableoppurtunitiesfor 3 5.11.08to7.11.08
Electronics&TelecommunicationEngineers
275 Trg.Programonvirtualinstrumentslab 2 22.12.08&23.12.08
view
276 PedagogicalTrainingProgonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&deliverysystems

22

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
277 Sri.ManjunathP.S.,Lecturer shorttermtrainingprogramhandson 6 7.12.09to12.12.09
experienceofvirtualinstrumentationap
plicationinengg&tech
278 Sri.C.Gururaj SDPonPracticalapproachtobiomedical 13 11.1.10to23.1.10
instrumentation
279 SDPonVLSIformultimediaAppln&TC 13 14.6.10to26.6.10
Engg
CHEMICALCLUSTER
280 Sri.G.N.Rameshaiah,A.P WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
281 Comprehensive&Prac.approachtoIPR 5 1.12.08to5.12.08
ensuringSynergybetn.Tech&Law
282 WorkshoponIPR 5 5.1.09to9.1.09
283 IPRworkshop 5 2.2.09to6.2.09
284 Sri.ShivakumarR. Workshoponpetroliumrefining& 5 7.6.10to11.6.10
pertochemicals
285 Sri.C.T.Puttaswamy,AP workshoponHazardouswastematerials 1 2.2.09
management
286 Smt.ShabnamSiddiqui, WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
287 Lecturer PedagogicalTrainingProgonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&deliverysystems
288 Sri.N.Sesha,Lecturer WorkshoponRecentTrendsinE&E 6 8.9.08to13.9.08
systemsdesign&productdevelopment
289 Sym.onDrugDesign&clinicalResearch 1 7.11.08
290 Smt.H.S.Usha,Lecturer PedagogicalTrainingProgonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&deliverysystems
291 Smt.SrilakshmiDiddi,Lecturer PedagogicalTrainingProgonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&deliverysystems

23

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
292 Smt.SrilakshmiDiddi,Lecturer Symposiumonemergingtrendsinnovel 1 13.2.10
separationSC&Tech
BIOTECHNOLOGY
293 Smt.SavithriBhat,Lecturer TechnicalSymposiumonNanoBio 1 1.9.08
Technology
294 Symposiumondrugdesigning&Clinical 1 7.11.08
research
295 Dr.Rajyalakshmi,AP WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
296 Symposiumondrugdesigning&Clinical 1 7.11.08
research
297 WorkshoponMgtofIPRinBiotechnology 1 9.1.09
298 TrainingprogrammeSchoolonmineral 5 14.12.09to18.12.09
biotechnology
299 Sri.ChandraPrasad,Lect TechnicalSymposiumonNanoBio 1 1.9.08
Technology
300 Symposiumondrugdesigning&Clinical 1 7.11.08
research
301 Comprehensive&Prac.approachtoIPR 5 1.12.08to5.12.08
ensuringSynergybetn.Tech&Law

302 Comprehensive&Prac.approachtoIPR 5 1.12.08to5.12.08
ensuringSynergybetn.Tech&Law
303 WorkshoponIPR 5 5.1.09to9.1.09
304 IPRworkshop 5 2.2.09to6.2.09
305 SymposiumonMolecularinnovationsin 2 5.4.10to6.4.10
foodprocessing

24

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
306 Sri.HadagaliAshok Workshopontheuseofmolecular 2 23.10.09to24.10.09
modellingindrugdiscoveryprocess
307 FDPonenvironmentalbiotechnology 6 14.12.09to19.12.09
BIOTECHNOLOGY
308 Sri.AshokKumarLect, WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
309 TechnicalSymposiumonNanoBio 1 1.09.08
Technology
310 SymposiumonStructuralproteomics 1 17.11.08
311 WorkshoponMgtofIPRinBiotechnology 1 9.1.09

312 Int.l.symposiumonMassspectometryin 3 27.9.09to29.9.09

life
313 Symposiumonschoolonmineral 5 14.12.to18.12.09
biotechnology
314 Seminaroncuttingedgemolecular 1 29.10.09
technique
MedicalElectronics
315 Smt.R.Kalpana,Lect(SG) STTPonMATLAB&DSPLab 3 4.8.08to6.8.08
316 WorkshoponRecenttrendsinE&Esystems 6 8.9.08to13.9.08
design&productdevelopment
317 WorkshoponSignalProcessing,VLSI&SDR 5 27.1.09to31.1.09
Development

318 WorkshoponImage&VideoProcessing& 6 16.8.08to21.8.08

Applications
319 Trg.programonvirtualinstrumentslab 2 22.12.08&23.12.08
view
320 WorkshoponGraphicalSystemDesignin 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EnggEducation

25

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
321 Smt.R.Kalpana,Lect(SG) WorkshoponIntroductiontoProbabilty& 4 8.6.10to11.6.10
Statistcsforappln.InEngg
322 Smt.VijayalakshmiK.Lect STTPonMATLAB&DSPLab 3 4.8.08to6.8.08
323 WorkshoponImage&VideoProcessing& 6 16.8.08to21.8.08
Applications
324 Trg.programonvirtualinstrumentslab 2 22.12.08&23.12.08
view
325 PaperpresentationinIntl.confon 2 26.12.08&27.12.08
Adv.computingTech
326 Smt.BeenaUllalmataB.N WorkshoponLinearAlgebra 2 5.8.08&6.8.08
327 WorkshoponImage&VideoProcessing& 6 16.8.08to21.8.08
Applications
328 WorkshoponRecenttrendsinE&Esystems 6 8.9.08to13.9.08
design&productdevelopment
329 WorkshoponDSPpracticeusing 5 10.11.08to14.11.08
TMS320C54Xprocessor
330 Smt.BeenaUllalmataB.N Trg.programonvirtualinstrumentslab 2 22.12.08&23.12.08
view
331 PaperpresentationinNationalOcnference 1 24.8.09
332 WorkshoponIntroductiontoProbabilty& 4 8.6.10to11.6.10
Statistcsforappln.InEngg
333 SDPonVLSIformultimediaAppln&TC 13 14.6.10to26.6.10
Engg
334 Smt.JoshiManishaShivaram, WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
335 WorkshoponLinearAlgebra 2 5.8.08&6.8.08
336 WorkshoponImage&VideoProcessing& 6 16.8.08to21.8.08
Applications

26

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
337 WorkshoponRecenttrendsinE&Esystems 6 8.9.08to13.9.08
Smt.JoshiManishaShivaram, design&productdevelopment
338 TrgonMedicalImageProcessing 8 5.11.08to
15.3.09(90days)
339 WorkshoponGraphicalSystemDesignin 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EnggEducation
340 Paperpresentationinconference 1 21.7.09
341 PaperpresentationinInternational 1 8.8.09
Conference
342 Sri.S.Y.Pattar,AP WorkshoponMocro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
Instrumentation
343 Smt.RashmiM.,Lecturer Trg.programonvirtualinstrumentslab 2 22.12.08&23.12.08
view
344 WorkshoponGraphicalSystemDesignin 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EnggEducation
345 Smt.MamathaM.N,AP WorkshoponImage&VideoProcessing& 6 16.8.08to21.8.08
Applications
346 PedagogicalTrgProgonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems
347 Sri.SanthoshRDesaiLect WorkshoponRecenttrendsinE&Esystems 6 8.9.08to13.9.08
design&productdevelopment
348 WorkshoponDSPpracticeusing 5 10.11.08to14.11.08
TMS320C54Xprocessor
349 WorkshoponIndustrialProcess 4 28.1.09to31.1.09
Automationcurrentstateofart&Trends
350 PedagogicalTrgProgonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems

27

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
351 Sri.SanthoshRDesaiLect WorkshoponGraphicalSystemDesignin 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EnggEducation
352 PaperpresentationinNationalConference 4 11.2.10to14.2.10

353 Sri.K.NarasimhaRao,AP WorkshoponDSPpracticeusing 5 10.11.08to14.11.08
TMS320C54Xprocessor
354 WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
355 WorkshoponRecenttrendsinE&Esystems 6 8.9.08to13.9.08
design&productdevelopment

356 WorkshoponIndustrialProcess 4 28.1.09to31.1.09

Automationcurrentstateofart&Trends
357
358 WorkshoponGraphicalSystemDesignin 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EnggEducation
359 PaperpresentationinInternational 3 16.12.09to18.12.09
Conference
360 Smt.PreethiK.Mane,Lecturer PedagogicalTrgProgonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
(Sr) Design&DeliverySystems
361 WorkshoponGraphicalSystemDesignin 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EnggEducation
362 WorkshoponmIcro&Smartsystemtech 2 2.7.09to3.7.09
PHYSICS
363 Dr.MurugendrappaM.V.,A.P WorkskhoponMicro/NanoSc&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
364 WorkshoponNovelMaterials&their 2 13.8.08&14.8.08
Applications
365 SummerschoolonadvancesinEnggPhysics 6 6.7.09to11.7.09

28

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
366 Dr.MurugendrappaM.V.,A.P PaperpresentationinNationalConference 2 23.10.09to24.10.09
367 Symposiumoncurrenttrendsinphotonics 1 20.3.10
&itsapplications
368 Sri.RavishankarK.,Lect(SG) WorkshoponEngEdu:Past,present& 3 16.3.09to18.3.09
future
369 Smt.T.Renuka,Lecturer(SG) WorkskhoponMicro/NanoSc&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
370 Symposiumoncurrenttrendsinphotonics 1 20.3.10
&itsapplications
371 Symposiumoncurrenttrendsinphotonics 1 20.3.10
&itsapplications
372 Smt.Chitra Symposiumoncurrenttrendsinphotonics 1 20.3.10
&itsapplications
MATHEMATICS
373 Dr.S.Jayanthi,AP IIScCentenaryConference 4 13.12.08to16.12.08
374 AnnualSymposiumonCFD 2 11.8.09to12.8.09
375 Workshoponintorductiontoprobability& 4 8.6.10to11.6.10
statisticsforAppln.InEngg
376 Dr.T.N.Vishalakshi,Sr.Lecturer PaperpresentationinNationalWomebn's 3 7.11.08to9.11.08
ScienceCongress
377 Sri.P.M.Shivaswamy,lecturer PedagogicalTrgProgonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems
378 SDPonAdvancedGrphtheorinEngg 2 31.7.09to1.8.09
379 Workshoponintorductiontoprobability& 4 8.6.10to11.6.10
statisticsforAppln.InEngg

29

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
380 Dr.M.S.Gayathri,Lecturer PedagogicalTrgProgonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems
381 Internationalconferenceonmathematical 3 20.1.10to22.1.10
modellings&nonlinearequative
382 Dr.Rangaswamy SDPonAninerfacewiththeconceptsin 12 15.6.09to26.6.09
LinearAlgebra
383 Workshoponintorductiontoprobability& 4 8.6.10to11.6.10
statisticsforAppln.InEngg
384 Workshoponintorductiontoprobability& 4 8.6.10to11.6.10
statisticsforAppln.InEngg
385 Dr.GangamaniH.V. Internationalconferenceonmathematical 3 20.1.10to22.1.10
modellings&nonlinearequative
386 Workshoponintorductiontoprobability& 4 8.6.10to11.6.10
statisticsforAppln.InEngg
387 Smt.P.Gomathi Workshoponintorductiontoprobability& 4 8.6.10to11.6.10
statisticsforAppln.InEngg
388 Smt.H.Y.Shrivally Workshoponintorductiontoprobability& 4 8.6.10to11.6.10
statisticsforAppln.InEngg
Chemistry
389 Sri.KalyanRaj,Lect PaperpresentationinIntl.Conf.on 3 26.11.08to28.11.08
electrochemicalpowersystems
390 SeminaronHighenergybatteries 1 16.4.10
391 Sri.A.Ramachandran,AP STTPonAdvancesinInstrumentalMethods 5 26.6.06to30.6.06
ofAnalysis
392 Workshoponadvancesinchemicalsciences 2 22.1.10to23.1.10

30

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
393 Sri.M.S.DharmaprakashAP WorkskhoponMicro/NanoSc&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08



394 Comprehensive&Prac.approachtoIPR 5 1.12.08to5.12.08
ensuringSynergybetn.Tech&Law
395 WorkshoponIPR 5 5.1.09to9.1.09
396 IPRworkshop 5 2.2.09to6.2.09
397 Dr.KirthiAgarwal SeminaronHighenergybatteries 1 16.4.10
398 Dr.Y.Chendrashekar PaperpresentationinNationalConference 5 26.8.09to30.8.09
Previoustrainings/developmenttheHODshaveundergoneinlasttwoyears
1 Dr.K.MallikharjunaBabu, AICTE/INDESTusersmeet 1 8.1.09
Principal
2 10thJRMmeeting 2 20.1.09&21.1.09
3 PaperpresentationinNationalconf.on 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EmergingTrendsinIndustrialEngg&Mgt
4 Dr.SakeyShamuHOD,Civil InterquadreninialConfofIntl.Congresson 5 3.8.08to7.8.08
Engg fracture2008
5 KSCSTSeminarcumExhibition 2 29.8.08&30.8.08
6 AdvancedcourseonFatigue&Fracture 3 11.2.09to13.2.09
behaviourofmaterials,components&
Structures
7 WorkshoponEngEdu:Past,present& 3 16.3.09to18.3.09
future
8 WorkshoponDesign&Drawingofsteel 2 18.2.10to19.2.10
structures

31

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
9 Dr.G.PundarikaHOD,Mech GuestlecturebyProf.S.Santhakumar,Dean, 1 25.11.08
Engg Aca.studies,IITMadrasoncreditsystem&
IITMadrasGradingsystem
10 NationalConfonTechnicalVocational 2 17.12.08&18.12.08
Education,Training&SkillsDev:Aroadmap
forEmpowerment
11 ResearchProposalmeeting 1 5.2.09
12 Paperpresentationintheseminarat 2 23.5.0924.5.09
InstitutionofEngg,Pune
13 Dr.RavishankarDeekshit Workshkoponpowersystemoperation& 1 18.2.10
HOD,EEE control
14 Sri.Gowrishankar, FDPonInformationSecurity 7 27.2.09to5.3.09
15 HOD,Comp.Sc WorkshoponResearchmethodologies 2 28.5.09to29.5.09

16 Dr.B.Ravishankar,HoD,IEM Mgt.capacityDev.Training 8 29.9.08to4.10.08
17 NationalConfonTechnicalVocational 2 17.12.08&18.12.08
Education,Training&SkillsDev:Aroadmap
forEmpowerment
18 ResearchProposalmeeting 1 5.2.09
19 PaperpresentationinNatinalConf.On 2 27.2.09&28.2.09
EmergingTrendsinIndustrialEngg&Mgt
20 NationalconventiononIndustrialEngineers 2 3.12.09to4.12.09

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Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
21 Smt.Kanmani,HoD,TCE WorkshoponImage&VideoProcessing& 6 16.8.08to21.8.08
Applications
22 Workshoponavailableoppurtunitiesfor 3 5.11.08to7.11.08
Electronics&TelecommunicationEngineers
23 WorkshoponDSPpracticeusing 5 10.11.08to14.11.08
TMS320C54Xprocessor

24 IIScCentenaryConference 4 13.12.08to16.12.08

25 Trg.Programonvirtualinstrumentslab 2 22.12.08&23.12.08
view
26 PaperpresentationinIEEEconf:13thDSP 4 4.1.09to7.1.09
workshop&5thSPEworkshop
27 Workshoponsignalsystems&signal 5 6.7.09to10.7.09
processing
28 ProgramonLabviewapplication 5 2.11.09to6.11.09
29 Smt.Kanmani,HoD,TCE SeminaronAcademicResearch& 1 11.3.10
Standardisation
30 WorkshkoponLearning&Mgt.system 2 26.3.10to27.3.10
31 TrgprogramonLabviewBaiscs 5 14.6.10to18.6.10
32 Dr.SamitaMaitra,HOD, EFDCprogram 6 28.1.08to2.2.08
Chemical
33 WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
34 IIScCentenaryConference 4 13.12.08to16.12.08
35 DrShashidharBhavikatti, InternationalColloquiumon 2 8.7.08&9.7.08
HOD,BT Nanotechnology
36 WorkshoponMicro/NanoScience&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
37 Symposiumondrugdesigning&Clinical 1 7.11.08
research

33

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
38 DrShashidharBhavikatti, WorkshoponMgtofIPRinBiotechnology 1 9.1.09
HOD,BT
39 Dr.H.N.SumaHOD,MedElns NationalConfonImageprocessing 2 24.8.09to25.8.09
computervision&patternrecognisition
40 PaperpresentationinIntl.Conf.onComp.& 3 13.5.08to15.5.08
Commn.Engg
41 InternationalconferenceFuturistic 1 25.2.10
computerapplications
42 NationalconferenceonconvergenceofSc 1 21.4.10
&Engg
43 VeenaN.Hegde,HOD,INT WorkshoponImage&VideoProcessing& 6 16.8.08to21.8.08
Applications
44 Workshoponavailableoppurtunitiesfor 3 5.11.08to7.11.08
Electronics&TelecommunicationEngineers

45 VeenaN.Hegde,HOD,INT Trg.programonvirtualinstrumentslab 2 22.12.08&23.12.08
view
46 PedagogicalTrgProgonInstructional 6 16.2.09to21.2.09
Design&DeliverySystems
47 WorkshoponSignalsystem&signal 5 6.7.09to10.7.09
processing
48 Dr.T.S.Pranesha,HOD,Physics InternationalColloquiumon 2 8.7.08&9.7.08
Nanotechnology
49 WorkskhoponMicro/NanoSc&Tech 6 28.7.08to2.8.08
50 WorkshoponMicro&SmartsystemTech 2 2.7.09to3.7.09

34

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
51 Dr.G.N.Shekhar,HoD,Maths GuestlecturebyProf.S.Santhakumar,Dean, 1 25.11.08
Aca.studies,IITMadrasoncreditsystem&
IITMadrasGradingsystem
52 PreliminarymeetingonAntiTerrorist 1 6.1.09
MovementProg
53 EmergingDirectionsinGlobalEducation 3 9.2.09to11.2.09
EDGE2009Conference
54 TrgProgonTrgNeedAnalysis&Impact 5 23.3.09to27.3.09
Evaluation
55 SriM.R.Deveraj,HOD, InternationalColloquiumon 2 8.7.08&9.7.08
Chemistry Nanotechnology
56 PaperpresentationintheNational 3 19.2.09to21.2.09
SymposiumonRoleofLifeSciencesin
ClimateChange&GlobalWarming
57 PaperpresentationinNationalconf.on 3 25.2.10to27.2.10
Advancesonmaterialsanddevicesfor
renewableenergysources
58 Nationalconferencechallengesinmodern 3 29.3.10to31.3.10
biologyin2020
59 Sri.ShivaramareddyPED WorkshoponapplicationofSPSSforData 1 15.7.08
Analysis
60 WorkshoponPhy.Edu&Phy.Edu.directors' 2 27.1.09&28.1.09
meeting
61 PaperpresentationinNationalConference 3 4.4.09to6.4.09

35

Sl. Namesofstaff Areasoftraining/development Duration When(date)


No. (days)
62 Sri.Chowdappa,Librarian WorkshopondevelopingDigitalLibrary 3 27.8.08to29.8.08
63 AICTE/INDESTusersmeet 3 7.1.09to9.1.09
64 INFOVISION2009:KnowledgeSummit 2 22.1.09&23.1.09
65 Intl.ConferenceCaliber2009 3 25.2.09to27.2.09

36

BMSCOLLEGEOFENGINEERING,BANGALORE560010
C.Proposedplanoftraining/developmentforstafffor18monthsfromOctober2010

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
Civil
Technicalskills NTTF/FTI/TRFI,
1 10 Jan.2011Jun2011
upgradation B'lore.
RajappajiC.V.
communication
2 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
Technicalskills NTTF/FTI/TRFI,
3 10 Jan.2011Jun2011
upgradation B'lore.
ParthasarathyC.V.
communication
4 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
Technicalskills NTTF/FTI/TRFI,
5 10 Jan.2011Jun2011
upgradation B'lore.
RadhaKrishnaK.N.
communication
6 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
Technicalskills NTTF/FTI/TRFI,
7 10 Jan.2011Jun2011
upgradation B'lore.
PrakashB.
communication
8 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
Technicalskills NTTF/FTI/TRFI,
9 10 Jan.2011Jun2011
upgradation B'lore.
ChandrappaN.R.
communication
10 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills

37

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
Technicalskills NTTF/FTI/TRFI,
11 10 Jan.2011Jun2011
upgradation B'lore.
RameshN.
communication
12 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
Mechanical
Technicalskills
13 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF/FTI,B'lore.
upgradation
JagannathReddyT.S.
Softskills&
14 5 July2011toDec2011 BMSCE
Behaviouralskills
Technicalskills
15 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF/FTI,B'lore.
upgradation
SubramanyaB.L.
Softskills&
16 5 July2011toDec2011 BMSCE
Behaviouralskills
CNCLathe,Milling,
17 PuttaswamyR.C. Welding 20 Nov2010toFeb2011 NTTF/FTI,B'lore.
(Advanced)
CNCLathe,Milling,
18 HariprasadC. Welding 20 Nov2010toFeb2011 NTTF/FTI,B'lore.
(Advanced)
CNCLathe,Milling,
19 BasavarajuK Welding 20 Nov2010toFeb2011 NTTF/FTI,B'lore.
(Advanced)
Autocad
20 BabuS. 18Days Nov2010toFeb2011 FTI,B'lore.
(Basic)ANSYS
Technicalskills
21 RamachandraK. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF/FTI,B'lore.
upgradation

38

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
MachineShopM.T
22 RajendraPrasadT.V. 20 Nov2010toFeb2011 NTTF/FTI,B'lore.
Lab
Technicalskills
23 DamodaranP. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF/FTI,B'lore.
upgradation
Technicalskills
24 KalanderSaheb 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF/FTI,B'lore.
upgradation
Technicalskills
25 DamodarA.N. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF/FTI,B'lore.
upgradation
Technicalskills
26 SubramanyamV. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF/FTI,B'lore.
upgradation
Technicalskills
27 MahadevaPrasadK. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF/FTI,B'lore.
upgradation
Technicalskills
28 KeshavaN. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF/FTI,B'lore.
upgradation
Technicalskills
29 DevendraS. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF/FTI,B'lore.
upgradation
Technicalskills
30 RampurS.S. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF/FTI,B'lore.
upgradation
CADEM,ANSYS,
31 R.Mallesh 60Hrs. Nov2010toFeb2011 FTI,B'lore.
CATIAV5,PROE
Technicalskills
32 R.Lokesh 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF/FTI,B'lore.
upgradation
Technicalskills
33 KrishnaMurthyG. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF/FTI,B'lore.
upgradation
BasicComputer
34 SChittibabu 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 FTI,B'lore.
training

39

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
BasicComputer
35 ShrishailSRampur 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 FTI,B'lore.
training
CADEM,ANSYS,
36 SabeelUrRahaman 60Hrs. Nov2010toFeb2011 FTI,B'lore.
CATIAV5,PROE
Administrative
Managing
37 3days Nov2010toFeb2011 TrgInstitute,
Performance
Mysore
JagadeeshTN
Administrative
ImprovingWork
38 3days Nov2010toFeb2011 StaffCollegeof
Culture
IndiaHyderabad
Personality MMTI,(MRC),
39 SRNarayanaswamy 1day
Development B'lore.
Electrical
Computer
40 ShivakumaraSwamyD.T. 30days Nov2010toFeb2011 NTTF,B'lore
Hardwaretraining
Technicalskills
41 SelvanK. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF,B'lore
upgradation
Technicalskills
42 ShivarajuR.M. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF,B'lore
upgradation
PCBDesign
43 ArunkumarSingh fabrication 21dats Dec2010toJan.2011 NTTF,B'lore
assembly
Computer
44 SavithaTS 18days Dec2010toJan.2011 NTTF,B'lore
training

40

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
Electronics
Technicalskills
45 BhagyalakshmiL. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF,B'lore
upgradation
BasicComputer
46 GanapaiahGanigaB. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF,B'lore
training
communication
47 Shivanna 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
communication
48 SrinivasA. 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
Linux
49 Neeraj programming& 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 IIHT,B'lore
Maintenance
Linux
50 Mahesh programming& 10 Jun.2011July2011 IIHT,B'lore
Maintenance
ComputerScience
CISCOCertified
51 60 Oct2010toDec2010 CTI,B'lore
N/WAssociate
CPISCheckpoint
52 45 Oct2010toDec2010 CTI,B'lore
Integrity
ServerInstallation
53 45 Oct2010toDec2010 CTI,B'lore
RavindraTS Application
NetandWeb
54 45 July2011toDec2011 CTI,B'lore
Servers
WebDesigning
55 andAnimation 45 July2011toDec2011 CTI,B'lore
Programming
41

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
SDISeviceDesk
56 30 July2011toDec2011 CTI,B'lore
Institute
Oracledatabase
57 60 CTI,B'lore
administration
Unix
58 RavindraTS Administration 60 CTI,B'lore
(RHA)
Wireless
59 60 CTI,B'lore
Networking
SoftwareTesting&
60 40 CTI,B'lore
Tools

61 MCSEN/W 60 Oct2010toDec2010 CTI,B'lore

62 LinuxNetwork 60 Oct2010toDec2010 CTI,B'lore

Wireless
63 60 Oct2010toDec2010 CTI,B'lore
Networking
Programmingin
64 30 July2011toDec2011 CTI,B'lore
NageshAcharyaA Net

65 WebProgramming 30 July2011toDec2011 CTI,B'lore

DBMS
66 45 July2011toDec2011 CTI,B'lore
Programming
Oracle
67 Administration& 60 July2011toDec2011 CTI,B'lore
Installation

42

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
Unix
68 NageshAcharyaA 60days July2011toDec2011 CTI,B'lore
Administration

InformationScience

CISCOCertified
69 90days Oct2010toDec2010 CTI,B'lore
N/WAssociate
DOTNet&Web
70 TSRamesh 60days Feb2010toApr.2010 CTI,B'lore
Applications
RedHatCertified
71 90days July2011toDec2011 CTI,B'lore
Engineer
3
72 SureshH.L. SystemHardware July2011toDec2011 CTI,B'lore
Months
Hardware& 6
73 ChoodamaniK. July2011toDec2011 CTI,B'lore
Networks months

74 BSSreelakshmi A++H/W 60days Oct2010toDec2010 CTI,B'lore

IEM
NTTF,Peenya
Technicalskills
75 6 Oct2010toDec2010 2ndstage,B'lore
upgradation
KVSomashekar 58.
CNCMachine
76 6 Jan2011toJune2011 FTIB'lore22
Maintenance

43

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
CNCPrograming&
77 18 Jan2011toJune2011 FTIB'lore22
Simulation
Prathap NTTF,Peenya
Technicalskills
78 6 Jan2011toJune2011 2ndstage,B'lore
upgradation
58.
CertificateCourse
79 30 Oct2010toDec2010 MRC,B'lore
H/W&N/W
NTTF,Peenya
Technicalskills
80 6 Jan2011toJune2011 2ndstage,B'lore
SureshTS upgradation
58.
Quality
81 improvementtech 2 Oct2011toDec2011 MRC,B'lore
inindustry
NTTF,Peenya
CertificateCourse
82 30 Oct2010toDec2010 2ndstage,B'lore
H/W&N/W
58.
BasicElectronics
83 KrishnamurthyV Controls& 12 Jan2011toJune2011 FTIB'lore22
Maintenance
Quality
84 improvementtech 2 Oct2011toDec2011 MRC,B'lore
inindustry
NTTF,Peenya
Technicalskills
85 ShanmukhanandaV. 6 Jan2011toJune2011 2ndstage,B'lore
upgradation
58.

44

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
Personality
86 1 Oct2010toDec2010 MRC,B'lore
Development
UmeshR.
87 TimeManagement 1 Jan2011toJune2011 MRC,B'lore

Personality
88 Ningiah 1 Oct2010toDec2010 MRC,B'lore
Development
Telecommunication
Technicalskills
89 JayashubhaJ. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF,B'lore
upgradation
Technicalskills
90 SujathaU. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF,B'lore
upgradation
Technicalskills
91 MSVenkatesh 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF,B'lore
upgradation
Technicalskills
92 TMTukaram 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF,B'lore
upgradation
Computer
93 NJaganatha 20 Oct2010toDec2010 NTTF,B'lore
Hardware
Computer
94 ANSaritha 20 Oct2010toDec2010 NTTF,B'lore
Hardware
Computer
95 GKDevaraj 20 Oct2010toDec2010 NTTF,B'lore
Hardware
Chemical
Technicalskills
96 BasavarajK. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF,B'lore
upgradation

45

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
Biotechnolgy
Personality
97 6 Jan.2011Jun2011 CTI,B'lore
Development
Qualificationup
98 PSakthesan 6 Jan.2011Jun2011 CTI,B'lore
gradation
AdvancedLearning
99 6 July2011toDec2011 CTI,B'lore
inrelevantareas
Personality
100 6 Jan.2011Jun2011 CTI,B'lore
Development
Qualificationup
101 VSAshalatha 6 Jan.2011Jun2011 CTI,B'lore
gradation
AdvancedLearning
102 6 July2011toDec2011 CTI,B'lore
inrelevantareas
MedicalElectronics
HCLInfoSystems,
103 MCSE 150Hrs Oct2010toDec2010 Malleshwaram
B'lore
BasicElectronics ForemanTraining
104 Controls& 12days Oct2010toDec2010 Institute,
Maintenance Bangalore
RSAnandaThirtha
SandipiniSchool
10
105 HDLDesign Jan2011toJune2011 ofVLSIDesign,
Weeks
B'lore.
Personality SandipiniSchool
2
106 Development Jan2011toJune2011 ofVLSIDesign,
Months
Course B'lore.

46

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
Veta,
EnglishSpeaking 6
107 Jan2011toJune2011 Gandhibazar,
Course Months
B'lore.
Personality Veta,
2
108 Development Jan2011toJune2011 Gandhibazar,
Months
Course B'lore.
GLVenkatesh
HCLInfoSystems,
109 BasicH/N 100Hrs. July2011toDec2011 Malleshwaram
B'lore
BasicElectronics ForemanTraining
110 Controls& 12days July2011toDec2011 Institute,
Maintenance Bangalore
Instrumentation
June2011toJuly Mathworks,India
111 YamunaaR Matlab&Simuling 1Month
2011 Ltd.,B'lore
June2011toJuly
112 GeethaN. LabView 1Month NI,B'lore.
2011
Physics
Technicalskills
113 H.V.ChetanKumar 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF,B'lore
upgradation
114 Muninaganna LabSafety 2 Jan.2011
115 V.Venkatesha LabSafety 2 Jan.2011
116 G.Manjunatha LabSafety 2 Jan.2011
Chemistry
Technicalskills
117 BoreGowdaH.C. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 NTTF,B'lore
upgradation

47

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
Library
communication
118 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
BharathiN. skills,SoftSkills
119 Subjectdomain 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 IIT/NIT
communication
120 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
ManjunathK. skills,SoftSkills
121 Subjectdomain 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 IIT/NIT
communication
122 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
SureshS.P. skills,SoftSkills
123 Subjectdomain 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 IIT/NIT
communication
124 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
MangalaR.S skills,SoftSkills
125 Subjectdomain 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 IIT/NIT
communication
126 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
SunandaAdiga skills,SoftSkills
127 Subjectdomain 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 IIT/NIT
communication
128 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
KalpanaN. skills,SoftSkills
129 Subjectdomain 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 IIT/NIT
communication
130 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
DakshayaniP.V skills,SoftSkills
131 Subjectdomain 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 IIT/NIT
communication
132 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
NagarathnaB.A. skills,SoftSkills
133 Subjectdomain 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 IIT/NIT

48

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
communication
134 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
T.V.Shwetha skills,SoftSkills
135 Subjectdomain 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 IIT/NIT
communication
136 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
VanithaV.P. skills,SoftSkills
137 Subjectdomain 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 IIT/NIT
communication
138 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
MadhukeshwarCK skills,SoftSkills
139 Subjectdomain 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 IIT/NIT
communication
140 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
HariA.M.
BasicComputer
141 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training
communication
142 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
VenkateshM.
BasicComputer
143 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training

49

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
Datacenter
CISCOCertified
144 90 Oct2010toDec2010 TrainingInstition
N/WAssociate
MCSE2008
145 120 Oct2010toJan2011 TrainingInstition
Certification
ADEPT
Technology
RedHatCertified
Address:New
146 Datacenter 15 Dec2010toMar2011
No.80,IIIrdFloor,
Speclialist
CathedralRoad,
Chennai600086
PBhaktavatsala
CertifiedData EPIIndiaF30/A,
147 Center 15 Apr2011toMay2011 LadoSarai,New
Professional Delhi110030
VmwareHP
Vmware TraingCenter
Infrastructure3: ChennaiNo.24,
148 Installand 4 July2011toAug2011 ABC,Chennai,
ConfigureV3.5 Chennai,TN,
Summary India220011,+91
9841969295

50

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
IsilicaNetwork
IndiaPvt.,Ltd.,
OperatingJuniper PrestigeOmega,
149 PBhaktavatsala NetworkRouters 4 July2011toAug2011 Level2,No.104,
intheenterprise EPIPZone,
WhitefieldB'lore
560066.
Administration
BasicComputer
150 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training&Tally
B.R.Mahadevaiah Administrative
Administrative
151 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 trainingcollege,
matters
Mysore
BasicComputer
152 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training&Tally
K.S.NemirajKanti Administrative
Administrative
153 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 trainingcollege,
matters
Mysore
BasicComputer
154 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training
M.Malarveni Administrative
Administrative
155 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 trainingcollege,
matters
Mysore
BasicComputer
156 KristappaKoliwad 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training

51

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
Administrative
Administrative
157 KristappaKoliwad 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 trainingcollege,
matters
Mysore
BasicComputer
158 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training
D.Sharadamma
Administrative
159 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
matters
BasicComputer
160 A.S.Lalithamma 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training&Tally
BasicComputer
161 Gurumurthy 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training
BasicComputer
162 Jayamma 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training
BasicComputer
163 NagarajG. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training
BasicComputer
164 VasanthalakshmiK.R. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training&Tally
communication
165 skills,SoftSkills, 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
ShakunthalaH.M. TrginExcell
Administrative
166 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
matters
communication
167 SujathaK.S skills,SoftSkills, 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Tally

52

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
communication
168 T.M.Rajendra 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
communication
169 ShobhaRani 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
communication
170 M.Shobha 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
BasicComputer
171 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training
K.V.Jogeshwari
Trgrelatedto
172 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
salary&Itax
communication
173 M.G.GeethaLakshmi 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
communication
skills,Soft
174 K.S.Chandrappa 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Skills,Tally&
internet
ComputerOffice
175 45days Oct2010toDec2010 NIIT,B'lore
Applications
EnglishSpeaking
176 30days Oct2010toDec2010 NIIT,B'lore
Course
MGuneshwara Secretarial
Practice(Coursein
177 30days Jan.2011Jun2011 NIIT,B'lore.
advance
Correspondence)
179 MSOffice&Exel 45days July2011toDec2011 NIIT,B'lore.

53

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
OfficeMgmt.
180 30days July2011toDec2011 NIIT,B'lore
QualityMaintain
BasicComputer
181 NagammaP. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training
BasicComputer
182 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training
Administrative
183 S.Bhagyalakshmi 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
matters
communication
184 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
BasicComputer
185 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training
VenkateshH.
Administrative
186 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
matters
BasicComputer
187 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training
G.Shubhavathi
Administrative
188 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
matters
BasicComputer
189 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training
SugunaJ.
Administrative
190 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
matters
BasicComputer
191 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training&Tally
LathaN.
Administrative
192 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
matters

54

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
Administrative
193 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
matters
ChandrappaCK
communication
194 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
BasicComputer
195 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training
VeenaM.
Administrative
196 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
matters
communication
197 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
SrinivasG.
Administrative
198 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
matters
DiplomainOffice TrainingInstitute
199 TRVenkateshMurthy 60 Jan.2011Jun2011
Mgt. ,Blore
BasicComputer
200 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training
VeenaH.R
communication
201 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
communication
202 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
AshaRaghavendra
Administrative
203 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
matters
communication
204 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
S.Manjula
Administrative
205 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
matters

55

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
communication
206 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
A.V.Rekha
Administrative
207 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
matters
communication
208 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
N.Hemalatha
Administrative
209 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
matters
communication
210 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
B.P.Partha
Administrative
211 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
matters
communication
212 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
Rudrappa
Administrative
213 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
matters
communication
214 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
M.Leelavathi
BasicComputer
215 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training&Tally
communication
216 T.M.Narayana 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
communication
217 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
NaliniS.V.
Administrative
218 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
matters

56

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
communication
219 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
skills,SoftSkills
RajuC.
Administrative
220 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
matters
Administrative
221 ShubhaA.N. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
matters
BasicComputer
222 A.Varadaraju 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training
BasicComputer
223 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training
SrinivasaMurthyA.N.
Administrative
224 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
matters
BasicComputer
225 P.Uma 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training
BasicComputer
226 LakshmiP. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training
BasicComputer
227 NalinaM.K. 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE
Training
Personality
228 RamanjinappaN. development& 3 Jan.11toJune11 BMSCE
motivation
Personality
229 H.KrishnaMurthy development& 3 Jan.11toJune11 BMSCE
motivation

57

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
Personality
230 Kumara development& 3 Jan.11toJune11 BMSCE
motivation
Personality
231 S.K.RameshBabu development& 3 Jan.11toJune11 BMSCE
motivation
Personality
232 H.Shivanna development& 3 Jan.11toJune11 BMSCE
motivation
Personality
233 J.Srinivasa development& 3 Jan.11toJune11 BMSCE
motivation
Personality
234 K.Gangappa development& 3 Jan.11toJune11 BMSCE
motivation
Personality
235 T.Ramakrishna development& 3 Jan.11toJune11 BMSCE
motivation
Personality
236 P.Ramaiah development& 3 Jan.11toJune11 BMSCE
motivation
Personality
237 M.Shanthakumari development& 3 Jan.11toJune11 BMSCE
motivation

58

Namesofsuitablestaff Tentativedatesof
Sl. AreaofTraining/ Duration Trainer
Membersfortraining/ training/development
No. Development (Days) Organizations
development programme
Personality
238 FeirozKhan development& 3 Jan.11toJune11 BMSCE
motivation
Personality
239 NarayanaSwamyS.R. development& 3 Jan.11toJune11 BMSCE
motivation
Personality
240 Guramma development& 3 Jan.11toJune11 BMSCE
motivation
Personality
241 SarojammaB development& 3 Jan.11toJune11 BMSCE
motivation
Personality
242 NagegoudaM. development& 3 Jan.11toJune11 BMSCE
motivation
Personality
243 PandurangaM. development& 3 Jan.11toJune11 BMSCE
motivation

59

D.Proposedplanoftraining/developmentforfacultyfor18monthsfromOctober2010
Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
Civil
1 Capacitybuilding 30 Jul.2011Dec.2011 StaffTrgCollege,
Mysore
Dr.SakeyShamu
2 PrinciplesofGeoinformation 70 Jul.2011Dec.2011 ITC,Netherlands

Sc&earthobservationfroma
perspective
3 StructuralEngineering 4 Jan.2011Jun2011 DeptofCivil
Dr.R.V.Ranganath Congress Engg,AnnamalaiUniv
4 Capacitybuilding 30 Jul.2011Dec.2011 AdministrativeTrg
Institute,Mysore
5 StructuralEngineering 4 Jan.2011Jun2011 Dept.ofCivilEngg,
Congress AnnamalaiUniv
Dr.S.Raghunath
6 EarthquakeEngineering 7 Jul.2011Dec.2011 IIT,Kanpur


7 Earthquakeresistantmasonry 15 Jan.2012Mar.2012 Univ.ofChristchurch,
NewZealand
8 Softwaretrainingrelatedto 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 Cranessoftware
Dr.P.PrasannaKumar CivilEngg ltd.,B'lore
9 BangaloreMetroCorp,B'lore 30 Jul.2011Dec.2011 RITES,B'lore

60

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
10 R.Tharanath Practical/Industrial 7 Jan.2011Jun2011 NIT/IIT
Application
11 CommunicationSkills 7 Jul.2011Dec.2011 StaffTrgCollege,
Mysore
12 TeamWork 7 Jan.2012Mar.2012 StaffTrgCollege,
Mysore
13 Dr.K.R.Suresh BasicsofGIS 15 Jan.2011Jun2011 NIIT,B'lore

14 ApplicationsforRS&GISto 30 Jul.2011Dec.2011 IIRS,Dehradun
waterresources
15 CapactiyBuilding 30 Jan.2012Mar.2012 StaffTrgCollege,
Mysore
16 Dr.H.B.Nagaraj PileIntegrityTesting 30 Oct.2010Dec.2010 SarthyGeotech&
EnggServicesPvt.Ltd.,
B'lore
17 OffshoreGeotechnical 30 Jan.2011Jun2011 SarthyGeotech&
Testing EnggServicesPvt.Ltd.,
B'lore
18 CapactiyBuilding 30 Jul.2011Dec.2011 StaffTrgCollege,
Mysore

61

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
19 S.Muralidhara NDTevaluationofconcrete 5 Oct.2010Dec.2010 NationalCouncilfor
structures cement&Bldg
materials,Ballabgarh
20 Processing,performance& 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 IInterquadrennial
failureanalysisofEngg Int.ConfinMiddle
materials East&AfricaEgyptian
SocieityforLaser
IndustrialApplications
21 13thInternationalconfon 6 Jan.2011Jun2011 CivilComp.press,
civilstructural& Chania,Crete,Greece
EnvironmentalEngg
Computing
22 S.Girish RILEMSymposium 5 Oct.2010Dec.2010 KamalH.Khayat,Univ.
of
Sherbrooke(Quebec),
Canada
23 Testing&Evaluationconcrete 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 NationalCouncilfor
&concretemakingmaterials cement&Bldg
materials,Ballabgarh
24 EvaluationofRCCstructures 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 NITTTR,Chennai
byNondestructive
techniques
25 Concreterepairs 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 Prof.Dr.Viktor
Mechtcherine,Univ.
atDresden,Germany

62

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
26 Dr.SurekaNaagesh Trainingonconducting 2 Oct.2010Dec.2010 NITTTR,Chennai
seminars&conferences
27 REDECON2011 2 Jan.2011Jun2011 ACC,B'lore
28 11thAsianUrbanisation 4 Jul.2011Dec.2011 Dept.ofgeography,
Conference OsmaniaUniv,Hyd
29 N.K.Narayanaswamy ComputerAidedDesignusing 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 NITTTR,Chennai
AUTOCAD
30 BasicsofGIS 15 Jan.2011Jun2011 NIIT,HosurRoad,
B'lore
31 MangalaKeshava Trainingonconducting 2 Oct.2010Dec.2010 NITTTR,Chennai
seminars&conferences
32 REDECON2011 2 Jan.2011Jun2011 ACCE,B'lore
33 11thAsianUrbanisation 4 Jul.2011Dec.2011 Dept.ofgeography,
Conference OsmaniaUniv,Hyd
34 BiswarupSaikia TrainingonusageofNISA 30 Jan.2011Jun2011 Cranessoftware
v.17 ltd.,B'lore
35 TrainingonusageofSTRUDS 30 Jul.2011Dec.2011 SoftTechEngineers
softwares Pvt.Ltd.,Pune
36 ApplicationsofRS&GISto 30 Jan.2012Jun2012 IIRS,Dehradun
waterresources
37 CapactiyBuilding 30 Jan.2012Jun2012 StaffTrgCollege,
Mysore

63

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
38 Dr.L.UdayaSimha Int.ConferenceonCooling 3 Jan.2011Jun2011 G.B.PantUniv.,
Earthtacticsforrestoring Pantnagar
climate
39 RS&GIS 60 Jan.2011Jun2011 IndianInstituteof
remotesensing,
Dehradun
40 M.C.SampathKumar Principles&Applicationsof 84 Oct.2010Dec.2010 ITC,Netherlands
remotesensing&GISinfour
applicationfields
41 Cartography&Geo 84 Jan.2011Jun2011 ITC,Netherlands
visualisation
42 PrinciplesofGeoinformation 70 Jul.2011Dec.2011 ITC,Netherlands
Sc&earthobservationfroma
perspective
43 Dr.MayaNaik Soild&Hazardouswaste 7 Oct.2010Dec.2010 IIT,Kharagpur
management
44 ApplicationsofRS&GISto 30 Jan.2012Jun2012 IIRS,Dehradun
waterresources
45 Capacitybuilding 30 Jul.2011Dec.2011 StaffTrgCollege,
Mysore
46 Dr.C.R.Ramakrishnaiah BasicsofRS&GIS 15 Jan.2011Jun2011 NIIT,HosurRoad
47 Applicationsof 30 Jan.2012Jun2012 IIRS,Dehradun
EnvironmentalMgt
48 CapactiyBuilding 30 Jul.2011Dec.2011 StaffTrgCollege,
Mysore

64

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
49 K.Ganesh ConferenceonInfrastructure, 3 Oct.2010Dec.2010 CiSTUP,IISc,B'lore
sustainabletransprotation&
urbanPlanning
50 ComputerAidedDesignUsing 5 Jan.2011Jun2011 NITTTR,Chennai
AUTOCAD
51 BasicsofGIS 15 Jul.2011Dec.2011 NIIT,HosurRoad,
B'lore
52 H.S.Satish Conf.onInfrastructure, 3 Oct.2010Dec.2010 CiSTUP,IISc,B'lore
sustainabletransportation&
urbanplanning
53 BasicsofGIS 15 Jan.2011Jun2011 NIIT,HosurRoad
54 R.L.Srinivasa BasicsofGIS 15 Dec.2011Jun2012 NIIT,HosurRoad
55 DesignofBridges 30 June2011Aug2011 L&T,Chennai
Mechanical
56 Dr.G.Pundarika ExperimentalAcoustics 15 Jan.2011Jun2011 IIT/IISc/NITTR
57 Dr.K.Guruprasad AdvancedPedagogy 10 Jan.2011Jun2011 BMSCE/StaffTraining
College,Mysore
58 Subject/domainknowledge 10 jul.2011Dec.2011 IIT/NIT
enchacement
59 ImprovingReserarch 15 Jan2012March2012 IIT/NIT
Capababilities

65

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
60 Bheemsha DevelopingInterpersonal 10 Oct2010Dec2010 NITTRStaffCollege,
Communicationstrategies Hyderabad
61 ExperimentalThermo 10 Jan.2012Jun2012 LANL,USA
acoustics
62 Management& 15 Jan2011July2011 IIM/IIT,Ahmedbad
Entrepreneurship
63 PersonalityDevelopment July2011Dec2011 IIM/IIT,Chennai
64 FacultyQualityImprovement 15 July2011Dec2011 IITDelhi
(FDP)
65 AdvancedPedagoy 10 Jan2012March2012
66 Rudranaik AdvancedHeatTransfer& 15 Jan2011July2011 IISc,Bangalore
CFD
67 AdvancementinTurbo 15 Jan2011July2011 IITChennai
machines
68 Dr.LRavikumar Int.Conference 5 Oct2010Dec2010 IITKGP
69 AdvancedPedagoy 10 Oct2010Dec2010 NITTRStaffCollege
70 PostDoctrolorEquivalent 90 Jan2011Dec2011 ForeignUniversity
training
71 AttendingWorkshop 10 Jan2011July2011 IIT/NIT
72
73 SubjectDomain 10 Jan2012March2012 IIT/NIT
74 R.Mahendran SubjectDomain 10 Oct2010Dec2010 IIT/NIT
75 SubjectDomain 5 Jan2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
76 AdvancedPedagogy 10 July2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT

66

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
77 JayanthN SubjectDomain 10 Oct2010Dec2010 IIT/NIT
78 SubjectDomain 5 Jan2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
79 AdvancedPedagogy 10 July2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
80 M.R.BhagwanSingh SubjectDomain 10 Oct2010Dec2010 IIT/NIT
81 SubjectDomain 5 Jan2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
82 AdvancedPedagogy 10 July2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
83 ChandrababuCK Nanopressure 10 Jan2011July2011 IISc,Bengaluru
84 NanoFabricationssensors 15 Jan2011July2011 IISc,Bengaluru
85 MEMS 17 Jan2011July2011 NationalUniversity,
Singapore
86 Heattransfer 10 Jan2011Dec2011 IISc,Bengaluru
87 AdvancedMaterials 10 Jan2011Dec2011 IISc,Bengaluru
88 H.KRangavittal NonlinearFEModelling& 7 Jan2011July2011 ActiveAnsys
Analysis
89 NonlinearcrashAnalysis July2011Dec2011 AuthorisedCentre
dyna
90 AdvancedPedagogy 10 July2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
91 H.MShivaprasad SubjectDomain 10 Oct2010Dec2010 IIT/NIT
92 SubjectDomain 5 Jan2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
93 AdvancedPedagogy 10 July2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
94 GGiridhara MEMS 7 Jan2011Dec2011 COMSOLIndiaPvtLtd
95 Hypeworks Jan2011Dec2011 AltairIndiaPltd
96 AdvancedPedagogy 10 July2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
97 J.VSrinivasaMurthy SubjectDomain 10 Oct2010Dec2010 IIT/NIT
98 SubjectDomain 5 Jan2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
99 AdvancedPedagogy 10 July2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT

67

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
100 TataramKChavan HeuralNetworkdesignof 15 Jan2011July2011 IIT/NIT
experimentalTech
101 MaterialsCharacteriszation 15 July2011Dec2011 MaterialsResearch
SocietyofIndia,
Bengaluru
102 AdvancedMetalcasting July2011Dec2011 IIF,BangaloreChapter
103 AdvancedPedagoy 10 July2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
104 SaradaB.N AdvanceMaterials 7 Jan2011July2011 IISC,Bangalore
105 AdvanceMaterials/Nano 7 July2011Dec2011 IISC,Bangalore
Technology
106 AdvancedPedagoy 10 July2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
107 J.Sharanabasavaraja MEMS 7 Jan2011Dec2011 COMSOLIndiaPvtLtd
108 Hypeworks Jan2011Dec2011 AltairIndiaPltd
109 AdvancedPedagoy 10 July2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
110 Dr.B.SSuresh ComputationalMechanics 15 Jan2011Dec2011 ALTAIR
NonLinearFEanalysisusing
Hyperworks
111 ApplicationofCOMSOLto 15 Jan2011Dec2011 COMSOLIndiaPLtd
MechanicalDesignStructural
analysis
112 AdvancedPedagoy 10 July2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
113 Vardhaman.S.Mudakappan NueralNetworks 10 Oct2010Dec2010 IIT/NIT
114 var Labviewsoftware 5 Jan2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
115 AdvancedPedagoy 10 July2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT

68

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
116 RavikumarR.N Labviewdataacquisition& 5 July2011Dec2011 NationalInstruments,
signalconditioning Bangalore
117 Relativeapplication& 5 July2011Dec2011 NationalInstruments,
development Bangalore
118 LabviewBaseTraining 5 July2011Dec2011 NationalInstruments,
Intermediate1 Bangalore
119 Relativeapplication& 5 July2011Dec2011 NationalInstruments,
development Bangalore
120 SaravanakumarG ModernTeachingmethods Oct2010Dec2010 NITTTR
121 FEMModernTechnologies Jan2011Dec2011 IIT/IISc/NIT
122 RoboticsControl 7 July2011Dec2011 IIT/IISc/NIT
123 B.Sudarshan Int.Conference 3 Oct2010Dec2010 IITKGP
124 AdvancedComputingin 5 July2011Dec2011 IITKGP
Engineering&Sciences
125 Sterilitiesorbits 6 July2011Dec2011 IITMumbai
126 FlowvisualizationbyCFD 3 July2011Dec2011 IISc,Bengaluru
127 SolutionstoPDE 5 July2011Dec2011 IITRoorkee
128 RamRohit.V NanoTechnology 7 Jan2011Dec2011 IISc,Banglore
129 FiniteElementanalysisof 7 Jan2011Dec2011 CSMNASTRAN
compositestructures
130 HeuralNetworkdesignof 15 Jan2011Dec2011 IIT/IISc/NIT
experimental

131 Management& 30 July2011Dec2011 IIM,Ahmedabad

Entrepreneurship

69

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
132 RamRohit.V CharacterizationofMaterials 7 July2011Dec2011 CentreofArtificial
Intelligence,
Bangalore
133 RoboticsControls 7 July2011Dec2011 CentreofArtificial
Intelligence,
Bangalore
134 Hypeworks 7 July2011Dec2011 AltairIndiaPltd
135 AdvancedMaterials 10 July2011Dec2011 IISc,Bengaluru
136 Dr.Ramachandra.M MATLab 10 July2011Dec2011 IISc/IIT/NIT
137 CATIA 20 July2011Dec2011 AuthorisedCentre
138 AdvancedPedagoy 10 July2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
139 Dr.S.Srinivas Materials&Characteristics 15 Oct2010Dec2010 IIT/NIT
140 Hydraulics&Pneumatics 30 Jan2011Dec2011 HydraulicsTraining
Centre,GSSSIT,
Mysore
141 AdvancedPedagoy 10 July2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
142 K.C.Dharmendra RoboticsControl 7 Oct2010Dec2010 IIT/NIT
143 MEMS 15 Jan2011Dec2011 NationalUniversity,
Singapore
144 AdvancedPedagoy 10 July2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
145 AdvancedtrendsinME 7 July2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
146 N.R.Prabhuswamy SubjectDomain 10 Oct2010Dec2010 IIT/NIT
147 NanoFabricationssensors 5 Jan2011Dec2011 IISc,Bengaluru
148 AdvancedPedagoy 10 July2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT

70

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
149 Dr.SatchitanandKashyap SubjectDomain 10 Oct2010Dec2010 IIT/NIT
150 NanoTechnology/Materials 7 Jan2011Dec2011 IISc,Bengaluru
151 MEMS 15 Jan2011Dec2011 NationalUniversity,
Singapore
152 ProductDesign& 10 July2011Dec2011 IISc,Bengaluru
Manufacturing
153 Hareesha.M SubjectDomain 10 Oct2010Dec2010 IIT/NIT
154 SubjectDomain 5 Jan2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
155 AdvancedPedagoy 10 July2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
156 Rajesh.P SubjectDomain 10 Oct2010Dec2010 IIT/NIT
157 SubjectDomain 5 Jan2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
158 AdvancedPedagoy 10 July2011Dec2011 IIT/NIT
Electrical
159 Dr.VenkateshL. DSPApplication 15 Oct10Dec10 TexasInstruments,
Cranessoftware
160 Trg.Proginnewversionof 15 Jan11July11 Mathworks,India
MATLab
161 Dr.LakshmiNarayanaC. RecentadvancesinthePower 30 Oct10Dec10 PRDC/PSTI,B'lore
sector,
162 simulationofPowerElns 6 Oct10Dec10 CPRI,B'lore
basedpowersystemsusing
PSCAD
163 PowerSystemProtection 6 Jan12Mar12 PRDC,B'lore
164 RamanandS. EffectiveTeaching 2 Jan11July11 IIT/NIT
Methodologies
165 RameshKumarD. EnterprisesMgt 12 Oct10Dec10 IIT/NIT

71

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
166 MeenaP. TeachingDSPusingLABVIEW 6 Oct10Dec10 Bheemavaram,AP
167 IndustrialTraining 6 Oct10Dec10 IIT/NIT
168 WorkshoponLATEX 6 Oct10Dec10 VTU
169 WokshoponEffective 6 Jan11July11 VTU
planningmissioncontrol,
LATEX
170 Santharam PowerQuality 6days July11Dec11 PSTI,B'lore
171 ChampaV. InsulationEngg 6 Oct10Dec10 IIT/NIT
172 NagashreeA.N. InsulationEngg 6 Oct10Dec10 IIT/NIT
173 PradeepaS MathematicalModelling& 6 Oct10Dec10 IISC
simulation,
174 SimulationofPowerLens 6 Oct10Dec10 CPRI
basedpowersystemsusing
PSCAD
175 WorkshoponLATEX 6 Jan11July11 VTU
176 GeethaR.S. SimulationofPowerElns 6 Oct10Dec10 CPRI,B'lore
basedpowersystemsusing
PSCAD
177 WorkshoponLATEX 6 Jan11July11 VTU
178 Umavathi.M MicroElectroMechanical 5 Oct10Dec10 RVCE,B'lore
System
179 RecenttrendsinPower 6 Jan11July11 PRDC/PSTI/
Elns/PowerSystems CPRI,B'lore
180 Netravathi PowerSector 6 Jan11July11 PRDC/PSTI/
CPRI,B'lore
181 UshaA. RealTimeembededsystems 15 July11Dec11 TexasInstruments

72

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
182 UshaA. SmartSensorDesign 15 Jly2012 IISC,B'lore
184 EmbeddedSystemDesign 5 Jun.2011Jly2011 Innovatesolutions,
B'lore
Electronics&Communication
185 PoornimaG. The5thIntl.w/son 5 29.11.103.12.10 IISc,B'lore
middleware,tools,services&
runtimesupportforsensor
networks
186 PowerTOSIM 30 Jan11June11 IIT/NIT/IISc
187 BhagyalakshmiH.R. Electronics 10 Jan.2011June2011 IIT/NIT/IISc
188 Siddappaji Electronics 10 Jan.2011June2011 IIT/NIT/IISc
189 PrapullaG. DSPProcessor 10 oct10Dec10 IIT/NIT/IISc
190 Powerwriting&Presentation 5 oct10Dec10 StaffTrainingCollege,
Skills Mysore/Hydrabad
191 NarayanTDeshpande MATLABs 10 oct10Dec10 IIT/NIT/IISc
192 SujathaK. ElectrostaticDischarge 10 Jan2010toDec2011 IIT/NIT/IISc
193 ShailaHegde Paperwriting&presentation 5 Jun.2011dec2011 IIT/NIT/IISc
skills
194 VasundharaPatelK.S. LinuxOperatingSystem 5 Oct10Dec10 IIT/NIT/IISc
195 EDATool 5 July11Dec11 IIT/NIT/IISc
196 LalithaS. Paperwriting&presentation 5 Oct10Dec10 IIT/NIT/IISc
skills
197 KiranBailey EDATool 5 oct10Dec10 IIT/NIT/IISc
198 CommunicationSkills 10 oct10Dec10 StaffTrainingCollege,
Mysore/Hydrabad

73

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
199 AshwiniV Cadence&CADTools 5 oct10Dec10 IIT/NIT/IISc
200 LinuxOperatingSystem 5 oct10Dec10 IIT/NIT/IISc
201 VijayaK. Paperwriting&presentation 5 July11Dec11 IIT/NIT/IISc
skills
202 AnnapurnaPatil MATLABs 5 Oct10Dec10 IIT/NIT/IISc
203 SowmyaSunkara subjectdomain 5 Oct10Dec10 IIT/NIT/IISc
204 SurendraH.H MATLABs 5 Oct10Dec10 IIT/NIT/IISc
205 GeetishreeMishra ARMsystemProgramming 5 oct10Dec10 Innovatesoftware
solutions,B'lore
206 RadhaR.C. ARMsystemProgramming 5 Oct10Dec10 Innovatesoftware
solutions,B'lore
207 LathaH.N. MicroController 5 oct10Dec10 NIIT/IIT
208 LinuxOperatingSystem 5 oct10Dec10 NIIT/IIT
209 ArathiRShankar MATLABs 5 Oct10Dec10 NIIT/IIT
210 NetworkSiulation(NS2) 5 Oct10Dec10 NIIT/IIT
211 Paperwriting&presentation 10 Oct10Dec10 StaffTrainingCollege,
skills Mysore/Hydrabad
212 SumaM.N. LabviewforEnggAppln 6 Oct10Dec10 NIIT/IIT
213 SignalProcessingAlgorithms 6 Oct10Dec10 NIIT/IIT
214 Labviewprogramming 6 Jan11June11 NationalInstruments
215 SignalProcessing(Wavelets) 6 June11Dec11 NAL

216 InternationalCongressonSc 3 1618,Dec.11 Allahabad
&Tech
217 MeeraA. MATLABs 5 Oct10Dec10 IIT/NIT/IISc
218 JayanthiKMurthy NS2Trg 6 Oct10Dec10 IIT/NIT/IISc

74

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
219 AkhilaS. PresentationSkills 10 oct10Dec10 StaffTrainingCollege,
Mysore/Hydrabad
220 LakshmiK.P. OndeputationtoPh.D
ComputerScience&Engg
221 Dr.Gowrishankar RedHatCertifiedDatacenter 15 Oct.10 ADEPTTechnology,
Specialist Chennai
222 CertifiedDataCenter 15 Jan11 EPI,India
Professional
223 RedHatCertifiedArchitech 15 May2011 ADEPTTechnology,
(RHCA) Chennai
224 CertifiedDataCenter 15 Oct.11 EPI,India
Professional
225 VMwareInfrastructure3: 4 Jan.12 VmwareHPTraining
InstalandConfigureV3.5 Centre,Chennai
Summary
226 Dr.Indiramma MachineLearning 90 Oct2010Dec10 GuruPrevails,
Bangalore.
227 AdvancedImagealgoconvex 90 Jan11June11 GuruPrevails,
optimization Bangalore.
228 NagarathnaN EmbeddedSystems 2 OCt2010Dec10 Sandeepanischoolof
VLSI&Advance
systemDesignBlore
229 EssentialsofEPGAdesign 1 OCt2010Dec10 Sandeepanischoolof
VLSI&Advance
systemDesignBlore
230 AdvancePedagogy 10 Jan11June11 StaffTrainingCollege,
Mysore/Hydrabad

75

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
231 Mathlab&simulink 13 Jan11June11 MSRschoolof
advancedstudies,
Blore
232 DeniceDrives 45 Jan11June11 Redhat
233 WebProgramming 30 Jan11June11 Arena,Blore
234 Modelling&Animationusing 7 July11toDec11 NITTR,Chennai
3DMAX
235 Probability,Statistic& 7 July11toDec11 IndianStatistical
modeling Institute
236 JyothiSnayak EmbeddedSystem 2 oct2010Dec10 Sandeepanischoolof
Development VLSIandadvanced
systemdesign,
Koramangala
237 EssentialsofEPGAdesign 1 Jan11June11 Sandeepanischoolof
VLSI&Advance
systemDesignBlore
238 Mathlab&simulink 13 Jan11June11 MSRschoolof
advancedstudies,
Blore
239 WebProgramming 30 July11toDec11 Arena,Blore
240 DeniceDrives 45 Jan2012June2012 Redhat
241 Modelling&Animationusing 7 July11toDec11 NITTR,Chennai
3DMAX
242 Probability,Statistic& 7 July11toDec11 IndianStatistical
modeling Institute

76

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
243 BasavarajJakkali EmbeddedSystem 2 oct2010Dec10 Sadeepanischoolof
Development VLSIandadvanced
systemdesign,
Koramangala
244 MobileComputing 6 Jan11June11 NITTR,Chennai
245 N/wprogrammingonlinux 4 July11toDec11 Linuxlearningcentre,
Blore
246 MadhaviR.P NS2Training 30 Oct2010Dec10 SatInfosys
coimbatore
247 Leadershipskilleffective 15 Jan11June11 Anylearningwig
presentationpaperwriting centre
248 CISCOn/wsimulator 30 July11toDec11 CISCOBangalore
249 Matlab&simulation 15 July11toDec11 M.S.Rschoolof
Advancedstudies
250 AshaGR ProgrammingwithopenGL 3 Oct2010Dec10 Linuxlearningcentre
251 Nanotechnology& 5 Jan11June11 NITTRChennai
applications
252 Personalitydevelopment& 5 Jan11June11 NITTRChennai
communicationskill
programme
253 Jaava/J2EE/web 7 July11toDec11 Anylearningcentre
254 Designingprog. 5 July11toDec11 NIT/IIT/IISc

77

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
255 PradeepSadananda Communicationskills 7 Oct2010Dec10 NITTTRChennai
256 Effectivepresentation 5 Jan11June11 NITTTRChennai
257 Scriptwriting&Video 7 Jan11June11 NITTTRChennai
productionworkshopfor
CS/IT
258 Modeling&animationusing 7 Jan11June11 NITTTRChennai
3DSMAX
259 Continuousprocess 3 July11toDec11 NITTTRChennai
improvementininstructional
planning&designfor
effectiveperformance
260 RajeswariB.S Java,+2EE,+DBCtraining 15 Oct2010Dec10 CSFCEducation
Karnatakapvt,ltd.,
BSK2ndstage
261 Embeddedsystems 15 Jan11June11 CMScomputer
institute,Bangalore
262 LathaN.R Java,J2EE,JDBCforming 15 Oct2010Dec10 JavaFasttrackBTM,
layout
263 Embeddedsystems 20 Jan11June11 Kiona(BMSCE)
applicationtraining
264 PALLAVI.G.B Java,J2EE,JDBCtraining 15 Oct2010Dec10 Javastream
technologies,B'lore
265 Embeddedsystems 20 Jan11June11 Kiona(BMSCE)
applicationtraining

78

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
266 SHEETAL.V.A CCNA 45 Oct2010Dec10 HBFITeducation
service
267 Java,J2EE,JDRC 15 Oct2010Dec10 Javastream
technology
268 CCNA 45 Jan11June11 HBFITeducation
service
269 CCIE 45 July11toDec11 HBFITeducation
service
270 RAJASHREE.S CCNA 45 Oct2010Dec10 HBFITEducation
service
271 JAVAJ2EEJDBC 15 Oct2010Dec10 Javastream
technology
272 CCNA 45 Jan11June11 HBFITeducation
service
273 CCJE 45 July11toDec11 HBFITeducation
service
274 NandiniVineeth CCNA 45 Oct2010Dec10 HBFITEducation
service
275 JAVAJ2EEJDBC 15 Oct2010Dec10 Javastream
technology
276 CCNA 45 Jan11June11 HBFITeducation
service
277 CCIE 45 July11toDec11 HBFITeducation
service

79

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
278 ShyleshchandraK.N. ParallelArchitecture(MIPS) 10 Oct2010Dec10 NIT/IIT/IISc
279 RTOSTools 10 Oct2010Dec10 NIT/IIT/IISc
280 Paperwriting&presentation 10 Oct2010Dec10 StaffTrainingCollege,
skills Mysore/Hydrabad
281 Teamwork 10 oct10Dec10 StaffTrainingCollege,
Mysore/Hydrabad
282 Dr.PrasadG.R. RapidPrototypingwithFPGAs 10 Oct2010Dec10 NIT/IIT/IISc
283 EDAToolDesign 10 Jan11June11 NIT/IIT/IISc
284 Dr.VaraPrasad Wirelesssimulators(sensors Jan11June11 NIT/IIT/IISc
&WIMAX)
InformationScienceEngg
285 SHEELASV BTAS2010,WashingtonDC 3 Oct10toDec10 IEEE
286 ISTEworkshop 15 Jan2011toJune ISTE
2011
287 ISTEworkshop 15 July2011toDec ISTE
2011
288 RADHIKAKR BTAS2010,WashingtonDC 3 Oct10toDec10 IEEE
289 ICMCS2011 4 Jan2011toJune IEEE
2011
290 IIITB2011(Academic 12 July2011toDec IIITB
training) 2011
291 AnithaC. TimeManagement 12 Oct10toDec10 IISc
292 Practical/industrial 12 Oct10toDec10 Infosys
applications

80

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
293 SreelathaR. Networking 30 Oct10toDec10 CISCO
294 DatabaseManagement 30 Oct10toDec10 Oracle
295 Paperwriting&Presentation 12 Jan2011toJune IISc
skills 2011
296 ShubhaRaoV. Latesttrendsinmysubject 30 Oct10toDec10 IBM
297 Paperwriting&Presentation 12 Oct10toDec10 IISc
skills
298 MamathaK.R. Networking&UNIX 30 Oct10toDec10 IIITB
299 SimulatorTools 30 Oct10toDec10 CISCO
300 Paperwriting&Presentation 12 Oct10toDec10 IISc
skills,Timemanagement
301 LakshmiR. Networking&UNIX 30 Oct10toDec10 IIITB
302 JAVA&C++ 30 Jan2011toJune2011 Cognisent
303 MahalakshmiB.S. DOTNET 30 Oct10toDec10 Microsoft
304 Unix,JAVA&C++ 30 Jan2011toJune2011 Cognisent
305 Paperwriting&presentation 12 July2011toDec2011 IISc
skills;timemanagement
306 M.Dakshayini TimeManagement 12 Oct10toDec10 IISc
307 PJayarekha Paperwriting&Presentation 12 Oct10toDec10 IISc
skills
308 Interactionwithindustryin 30 Jan2011toJune2011 IBM
R&Ddevelopment
309 Teamwork&Time 12 Jan2011toJune2011 Wipro
Management
310 Newtrendsincomputer 30 July2011toDec2011 CISCO
networks

81

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
311 SindhuK. Practical/Industrial 30 Jan2011toJune2011 Infosys
Applications
312 UNIX,JAVA,C++ 30 July2011toDec2011 Cognisent
313 PreethaS. Communicationskills 12 Jan2011toJune2011 IIM
314 Paperwriting&presentation 12 July2011toDec2011 IISc
skills
IndustrialEngineering
315 DrRavishankar BlackBeltinSixSigma 19 Oct2010Dec2010 EscolHyd
316 AplliedErgonomics 20 Oct2010Dec2010 IIIENorcross,GA
30092
317 ReddyNaik BlackBeltinSixSigma 19 Oct2010Dec2010 EscolHyd
318 Dr.RathanRaj SixSigma 10 Jan.2011June2011 IIT/NIT/IISC
319 ShylajaJ TheoryofConstraints 1Yr. Feb2011Feb2012 TOC
Telecommunication
320 Dr.BKanmani OrganizeNationalLevel 6 Jan11 BMSCE
Signalprocessingworkshop
321 Participatetopresentpaper 4 47,Jan2011 Arizona,USA
during14thDSPIEEE
Conference
322 OrganizeFirstNational 2 Apr11 BMSC
Conferenceon
Telecommunicaiton
Engineering
323 Participateasaresource 6 July2011toDec2011 IUCEEConsortium
person colleges
324 OrganizeTeaching 6 Aug11 BMSCE
EngineeringusingLabVIEW

82

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
325 ParticpateinNational 6 August/September Russia,
InstrumentsEducatorsDay 2011
326 OrganizeNationalLevel 6 Jan12 BMSCE
Signalprocessingworkshop
327 OrganizeSecondNational 2 April2012 BMSCE
Conferenceon
Telecommunicaiton
Engineering
328 Participateasaresource 6 July2012toDec2012 IUCEEConsortium
person colleges
329 RajeshwariHegde InternationalConference 3 Jan2011toJune2011 TheAutomotive
ResearchAssociation
ofIndia,ARAI,Pune
330 SimulinkforSystemand 2 Oct10toDec10 Mathworks,Bangalore
AlgorithmModeling
331 InternationalCongresson 3 16th18thDec2011 Allahabad,Uttar
ScienceandTechnology Pradesh,India
332 IEEEInternationalConference 1 Oct10toDec10 Panipat
333 T.AnushaLalitha SimulinkforSystemand 2 Oct10toDec10 Mathworks,Bangalore
AlgorithmModeling
334 Participateinfaculty 6 July2011toDec2011 IUCEEConsortium
developmentprogram colleges
335 InternationalCongresson 3 16th18thDec2011 Allahabad,Uttar
ScienceandTechnology Pradesh,India

83

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
336 MVasanthaLakshmi SimulinkforSystemand 2 Oct10toDec10 Mathworks,Bangalore
AlgorithmModeling
337 Participateinfaculty 6 July2011toDec2011 IUCEEConsortium
developmentprogram colleges
338 InternationalCongresson 3 July2011toDec2011 Allahabad,Uttar
ScienceandTechnology Pradesh,India
339 Pushpavathi.K.P Participateinfaculty 6 July2011toDec2011 IUCEEConsortium
developmentprogram colleges
340 BalachandraK FourthInternational 3 Oct10toDec10 UVCE
conferenceonInformation
Processing(ICIP2010)
341 SimulinkforSystemand 2 Oct10toDec10 Mathworks,Bangalore
AlgorithmModeling
342 4thIEEEInternational 3 Oct10toDec10
ConferenceonInternet
MultimediaSystems
ArchitectureandApplication
(IMSA2010)
343 Participateinfaculty 6 July2011toDec2011 IUCEEConsortium
developmentprogram colleges
344 InternationalCongresson 3days July2011toDec2011 Allahabad,Uttar
ScienceandTechnology Pradesh,India
345 C.Gururaj AdvancesinVLSI/FPGA 3 Jan2011toJune2011 MSRSAS,Bangalore
Technology
346 ASICDesignMethodologies 5 July2011toDec2011 MSRSAS,Bangalore
347 N.SrinivasaRao VLSIBackend 15 Oct10toDec10 SandeepaniVLSI
School

84

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
348 ManjunathP.S. Participateinfaculty 6 July2011toDec2011 IUCEEConsortium
developmentprogram colleges
349 BShreenivas Participateinfaculty 6 July2011toDec2011 IUCEEConsortium
developmentprogram colleges
350 KAmbika Participateinfaculty 6 July2011toDec2011 IUCEEConsortium
developmentprogram colleges
ChemicalEngineering
351 CTPuttaswamy InternationalConferenceon 2 Jan.2011toJune. JKBSchool,Gurgaon,
GreenStrategies 2011 India
352 InternationalConferenceon 5 June2010toDec. AsianInstituteof
EnvironmentalEngineering& 2010 Technology,Bangkok,
Technology Thailand

353 OccupationalHealthand 3 June2010toDec. NationalSafety
SafetyManagementSystem 2010 Council,B'lore.
354
355 Applicationsof 20 IIRS,Deharadun,
EnvironmentalManagement KalidasaRoad
356 Cartography& 12weeks Jan.2011toJune. ITC,DeptofGeo
Geovisualisation 2011 InformationSc&
Earthobservations,
Univ,ofTwente,
Neterlands

85

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
357 DrGNRameshaiah 10thIntl.W/Sonpolymer 3 10.10.1013.10.10 Univ.ofHamburg,
Reactionengineering Germany
358 11thIndoUSCytometryw/s 5 19.10.1024.10.10 GKVK,B'lore
359 ThemeGlobalizationof 3 Jan2011toJune2011 DelhiSchoolof
HigherEdu:Challenges& ProfessionalStudies&
Opportunities Research,Delhi
360 11thIntl.CongressonEngg& 3 22.5.2011 NationalTechnical
Food Univ.ofAthens
361 TheIntl.CongressonSc& 3 16.12.2011to CWS,Allahabad
Tech 18.12.2011
362 YKSuneetha FuelAlternative 15 Oct.2010toDec2010 IIT/NIT/IISc
363 NSesha Motivating 15 Oct.2010toDec2010 IIT/NIT/IISc
364 SRSelvi Nanotechnology 15 Oct.2010toDec2010 IIT/NIT/IISc
365 HSUsha InterfacialScience 15 Oct.2010toDec2010 IIScB'lore
366 OperationofSophisticated 10 Oct.2010toDec2010 IIT/NIT/IISc
ChemicalAnalytical
instrument
367 PaperWriting&Presentation 10 Oct.2010toDec2010 StaffTrainingCollege,
Skills Mysore/Hydrabad
368 ShabnamS Motivating 15 Oct.2010toDec2010 IIT/NIT/IISc
369 SrelakshmiDiddi ModernAnalytical 15 Oct.2010toDec2010 IIScB'lore
370 ShivakumarR Nanotechnology 15 Oct.2010toDec2010 IIT/NIT/CPRI,B'lore

86

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
Biotechnology
371 HadagaliAshoka Genomics,Ranscriptomics 30 Oct10toDec10 IBAB,Electroniccity
andproteomics Bangalore
372 Modelingandsimulationsof 1530 Oct10toDec10 IBAB,Electroniccity
proteins,nucleicacidsand Bangalre
macromoleculeligand
interactions
373 AModularCourseonPerl 6 Jan2011toJune IBAB,Electroniccity
ScriptingforLifeScience 2011 Bangalore
ScientistsandStudents
374 AModularCourseonC 12 Jan2011toJune2011 IBAB,Electroniccity
ProgrammingforLifeScience Bangalore
ScientistsandStudents
375 MicrobialFermentation 15 July2011toDec2011 Biozeen,Bangalore
376 Modularcoursein 30 NovDec10 IBAB,Bangalore
Cheminformaticas
377 Clinicalresearchresearch& 3060 July11Sept.11 IOCB,B'lore
Clinicaldatabase
management
378 ProteomicsTranscriptomics 30 June2011toJuly IBAB,B'lore
2011
379 MicroarrayDataAnalysis 30 FebMarch12 IOCB,B'lore

87

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
380 Dr.M.Rajyalakshmi GenomicsRanscriptomicsand 30 Oct10toDec10 IBAB,Electroniccity
proteomics Bangalre
381 Modelingandsimulationsof 15 Jan2011toJune2011 IBAB,Electroniccity
proteins,nucleicacidsand Bangalre
macromoleculeligand
interactions
382 Bioinformatics 15 NovDec10 IBAB,Electroniccity
Bangalre
383 DNAsequencing 15 June2011toJuly IBAB,Electroniccity
2011 Bangalre
384 Dr.ShashidharBhavikatti Valuesdrivenleadership 6 Oct10toDec10 Prof.Vikramaditya
Duggal,Administrative
staffcollegeofIndia,
Hyderabad
385 InternationalConf.on 6 Oct10toDec10 OrganisedbyWorld
EnvironmentalSc&Engg, academyofScience,
Singapore Engg&Tech
386 Innovationsineducation 6 Jan2011toJune2011 IIM,
Ahmedabad/Khozikod
e
387 ResearchProposal&report 6 July2011toDec2011 ThaparUniversity,
writing Patiala/IIM
Ahmedabad
388 InnovationsMgt. 6 Dec.10 IIMB,
Ahmedabad/Khozikod
e
389 Creativeleadership 6 July.11 IIMB

88

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
390 WTOissuesrelatingto 6 Dec.11 ASCH,Hyd
Dr.ShashidharBhavikatti Biotechnology
391 IPRissuesreltatingto 6 Feb.12 NLS,ASCH
Biotechnology



392 ChandraprasadM.S. Qualitative&Quantitative 30 Oct10toDec10 Bengalurutesthouse,
assayofbiomolecules 65,20thMainroad,
vijayanagara,Blore
393 IPRPatentattorneytraining 45 Jan2011toJune2011 XellectIPsolutions,
ITPLRoad,
Kundanahalli,Blore
37
394 BiochemicalAnalysis 30 Dec10toJan.11 BTH,B'lore
395 IPRPatentattorney 45 May11toJuly11 XellectIPsolutions,
ITPLRoad,
Kundanahalli,Blore
37
396 BrewingProcess 60 DecFeb12 SABMiller,B'lore
397 AshokKumarS. Genomics&proteomics 30 Oct10toDec10 IBAB,Electroniccity,
Blore
398 AnimalCellculture 30 Jan2011toJune2011 Raghavendra
Biotechnology,
Jayanagar,4thBlock,
Bangalore
399 Microbialfermentation 30 July2011toDec2011 Biozeen,Blore

89

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
400 Dr.V.Saisha Genomics&proteomics 15 Dec10toJan11 IBAB,Electroniccity,
Blore
Amodularcourseonperl 6 Jan2011toJune2011 IBAB,Electroniccity,
scriptingforlifescience Bangalore
scientistsandstudents
402 Trainingonstemcellculture 6 July2011toDec2011 SriRaghavendra
biotechnology,Jayana
gar,4thblock,
403 Praphulla IndustrialBiotechnology 6 Jan2011toJune2011 PVenkatram,CCE,IISc,
Blore
404 WasteWaterTreatment 6 Jan2011toJune2011 EMPRI,Blore
405 NumericalGridGeneration& 6 July2011toDec2011 PSKulkarni,IISc,
FluidFlowComputations Blore
406 N.Prathibha Stemcells/regenerative 30 Dec10Jan11 NarayanHrudayalaya
medicine Hospital
407 Drugdevelopment 30 Jan12toJune12 AstrazenecaPharma
408 CancerResearch 30 Jan11toJune11 BIO/IISE
409 PradeepS. Modularcoursein 10 Jan11toJune11 IBAB,Bangalore
Cheminformaticas
410 Animallabtesting&ADMET 15 July11toDec11 IOCB,B'lore
411 MicroarrayDataAnalysis 30 Jully11toDec11 IOCB,B'lore
412 Clinicalresearch&clinical 90 Jan11toJune11 IOCB,B'lore
databasemgt.

90

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
MedicalElectronics
414 PradeepS. NIvisionImagingTool 30 Jan11June11 NI,B'lore
415 StatisticalAnalysisSoftware 15 july2011Dec2011 SoftwareTech.Group
Prog Int.Ltd
416 AlApplications 15 Jan2012Mar2012 GuruPrevails,B'lore.
417 VijayalakshmiK. ImageProcessingwith 15 Oct10Dec10 Cranes
MATLAB Software,B'lore
418 NIvisionImagingTool 30 Oct10Dec10 NI,B'lore
419 EssentialsofFPGADesign 1 Jan11June11 SandeepaniSchool
420 BNBeenaUllalamata StatisticalAnalysisSoftware 15 Jan11June11 SoftwareTech.Group
Prog Int.Ltd
421 ImageProcessingwith 15 Oct10Dec10 Cranes
MATLAB Software,B'lore
422 NIvisionImagingTool 30 Oct10Dec10 NI,B'lore
423 KalpanaR. StatisticalAnalysisSoftware 15 Jan11June11 SoftwareTech.Group
Prog Int.Ltd
424 ImageProcessingwith 15 Oct10Dec10 Cranes
MATLAB Software,B'lore
425 NIvisionImagingTool 30 Oct10Dec10 NI,B'lore
426 JoshiManishaShivaram StatisticalAnalysisSoftware 15 Jan11June11 SoftwareTech.Group
Prog Int.Ltd
427 ImageProcessingwith 15 Oct10Dec10 Cranes
MATLAB Software,B'lore
428 NIvisionImagingTool 30 Oct10Dec10 NI,B'lore
429 StatisticalAnalysisSoftware 15 Jan11June11 SoftwareTech.Group
Prog Int.Ltd

91

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
430 JoshiManishaShivaram EmbeddedSystemsDesign 90 July11Dec11 Cranes
Software,B'lore
431 AIApplications 15 July11Dec11 GuruPrevails,B'lore
Instrumentation
432 VeenaNHegde LinearAlgebra,waveletsand 5 July2010toDec. NIT,Calicut
applications 2010
433 STConDigitalSignal&Image 5 July2010toDec. NIT,Hamirpur
ProcessingusingMatLab 2010
434 IEEEConferenceon 3 July2010toDec. Gujarat
informationsignal& 2010
Communication
435 NarasimhaRaoK. programlogiccontroller 30 July2010toDec. PLCorganisation,Pune
2010
436 MamathaM.N. BioMedicalInstrumentation 10 July2010toDec. RAMPLUS
2010
437 EssentialsofFPGADesign 5 June2011toJuly CGCORELExpert
2011 teamSandeepani
SchoolofVLSIDesign
438 PreethiKMane ApplicationsofLabview 5 July2010toDec. NI/BMSCE
2010
439 Labviewvision 2 July2010toDec. NI/BMSCE
2010
440 WorkshoponImage 5 July2010toDec. RajalakshmiEngg
processingusingMATLAB 2010 College,Chennai

92

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
441 PreethiKMane Designingwithverilog 15 July2010toDec. CGCORELExpert
2010 teamSandeepani
SchoolofVLSIDesign
442 EssentialsofFPGADesign 5 June2011toJuly CGCORELExpert
2011 teamSandeepani
SchoolofVLSIDesign
443 ImageProcessing 12 June2011toJuly ITIEKnowledge
2011 solutions
444 DesigningwithVHDL 15 June2011toJuly CGCORELExpert
2011 teamSandeepani
SchoolofVLSIDesign
445 RashmiM. LabviewMachinevision 2 June2011toJuly NI
2011
446 EmbeddedSystems 15 June2011toJuly IETEEngg
2011
447 Dataacquisition&signal 10 June2011toJuly NIINDIAPvt.LTd
conditioningusingLabview 2011
448 ApplicationsofLabview 5 June2011toJuly NI/BMSCE
2011
Physics
449 Dr.T.S.Pranesha Nanotechnology&appl. 6 11Feb NITTTR,Chennai
450 Dr.M.V.Murugendrappa AppliedScienceTeaching 6 NovDec10 NITTTR,Chennai
451 T.Renuka Curriculumdevelopment 6 FebMarch11 NITTR,Chennai
methodology
452 Chitra Curriculumdevelopment 6 FebMarch11 NITTR,Chennai
methodology

93

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
453 K.Ravishankar Photonicmaterials 6 NovDec10 NIT,Calicut
Chemistry
454 M.R.Devaraj MAinenvironmental 2yrs FromOct10 AnnamalaiUniv
economics(correspondence
course)
455 PatentDrafting 4months FromOct10 WIPO
(correspondencecourse)
456 IPRrelatedcourses 4months FromOct10 WIPO
457 Trainingininstrumentation 30
458 Trg.inmodelingof 30 Oct.10 NEERIorISRoin
atmosphericsciences Tirupati
459 Dr.YChandrasekhara 4thConferenceonrecent 3 July2010toDec. Departmentof
Reddy trendsinInstrumental 2010 Chemistry,IITRoorkee
methodsofanalysis
460 TrendsandTechnologiesin 6 29.11.10to4.12.10 NIT,Calicut
Nanotechnology
461 Nanotechnologyand 5 14.2.11to18.2.11 NITTTRC,Chennai
applications
462 Dr.M.S.Dharmaprakash Nanotechnology 5 1.11.10to5.11.10 ECB
463 Shorttermcourseon 5 6.12.10to10.12.10 IIT,Mumbai
economics&financingof
renewableenergy
464 Professionaldevelopmentof 3 14.3.11to16.3.11 NITTTR,Chennai
faculty

94

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
465 Dr.KalyanRaj EnergyMgt 5 Nov.10 IIT,Bombay
466 Water&Environ.laws&Appl 3 17.11.1019.11.10 ESCI,Hyd
467 Nanotechnology 5 1.11.105.11.10 NITTTR,Chennai
468 Teachingofappliedsc& 5 22.11.1026.11.10 NITTTR,Chennai
Maths
469 TrendsandTechnologiesin 7 29.11.104.12.10 NIT,Calickut
Nanotechnology

470 Conf.carbon 3 15.12.1017.12.10 IIT,Kanpur

Nanotechknology:potential

&Challenges

471 Humanresource 3 27.1.1129.1.11 NITTTR,Chennai

development&management
inkhighereducationin
engineering&Tech
472 StudentsGuidance& 5 7.2.11.11.2.11 NITTTR,Chennai
Counselling
473 Nanotechnology&appl. 5 14.2.1118.2.11 NITTTR,Chennai
474 Nonconventionalenergy 5 21.2.1125.2.11 NITTTR,Chennai
resources
475 Educationalleadershipin 3 8.3.1110.3.11 NITTTR,Chennai
highereducation
476 Internationalconf.onRecent May.11 NIT,Hamirpur
advancesinpowersystems&
renewableenergyresources

95

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
477 Dr.A.Ramachandran Energysystems 5 Nov.10 IIT,Mumbai
478 4thConfenceonrecent 3 Oct.10 IIT,Roorkee
trendsinIMA
479 Dr.KirthiAgarwal Nanotechnology&itsappl. 5 Feb.11 NITTTR,Chennai
480 Intl.Conf.onrecentadvances May.11 NIT,Hamirpur
inpowersystems&
renewableresources
Mathematics
481 HYShrivalli MatLabProgramming 7 18.10.1022.10.10 NITTTR,Chennai
482 Finiteelementmehtod& 5 Oct.10 IIT,Mumbai
Appl.incivilEngg
483 Stochasticprocesses&their 5 Oct.10Dec.10 NIT,Calicut
appl
484 PMShivaswamy MatLabProgramming 7 July2010toDec. NITTTE,Channai
2010
485 FiniteElementMethod& 5 July2010toDec. IIT,Bombay
applicationinCivilEngg. 2010
486 LinearAlgebra,Waveletsand 5 July2010toDec. NIT,Calicut
Application 2010
487 StochasticProcessesand 5 July2010toDec. NIT,Calicut
theirapplications 2010
488 OptimizationTechniques 5 July2010toDec. NIT,Calicut
2010

96

Sl. Namesofsuitablestaff AreaofTraining/ Duration Tentativedatesof TrainerOrganizations
No. Membersfortraining/ Development (Days) training/development
development programme
489 Dr.Rangaswamy MatLabProgramming 7 18.10.1022.10.10 NITTTR,Channai
490 FiniteElementMethod& 5 Oct.10 IIT,Bombay
applicationinCivilEngg.
491 LinearAlgebra,Waveletsand 5 29.11.103.12.10 NIT,Calicut
Application
492 StochasticProcessesand 5 July2010toDec. NIT,Calicut
theirapplications 2010
493 OptimizationTechniques 5 July2010toDec. NIT,Calicut
2010
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495 OptimizationTechniques 5 July2010toDec. NIT,Calicut
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496 Dr.PotluriGeetaVani MatlabProgramming 6 18.10.1022.10.10 NITTTR,Chhennai
497 OptimizationTechniques 6 July2010toDec. NIT,Calicut
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Addedtotheabove,thefacultywillbesponsoredforpaperpresentationsinseminars/conferencesandwillbesponsoredtoalso
STTPs/workshopsas&whenrequiredwillbesentforqualificationimprovementasperQIPnorms.

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ThisistocertifythatanactualTrainingNeedsAnalysishasbeentakenbytheinstitutionandthattheInstitutionstraining/DevelopmentPlanas
describedaboveisbasedonthefeltneedsoftheconcernedDepartments/SectionsalignedwiththeInstitutionsobjectivesandpriorities.


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