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    CRITERION VIII: Program Educational Objectives-their Compliance and Outcomes

    Programme Educational Objectives:

    I. Fundamental Knowledge: To provide students with a solid foundation in the

    mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamentals to formulate, analyze andsolve engineering problems.

    II. Technical Knowledge:To develop the ability among students to synthesizedata and technical concepts for application to product design.

    III. Team Work: To provide opportunity for students to work as part of teams on

    multidisciplinary projects.

    IV. Career Development: To prepare students to meet the needs of Indian and

    multinational companies for successful careers in industry.

    V. Higher Studies and Entrepreneurship: To promote student awareness on life-

    long learning, professional ethics and codes of practice and the spirit ofentrepreneurship.

    VI. Social Responsibilities: To prepare the students to relate engineering issues

    broadly to society and environment.

    Programme Outcomes:

    (a) Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering.

    (b) Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret

    and analyze data, and report results.

    (c) Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design a mechanical system or a thermal system ora process that meets desired specifications and requirements.

    (d) Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function on engineering and science laboratory

    teams, as well as on multidisciplinary design teams.

    (e) Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical

    engineering problems.

    (f) Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of their professional and ethical

    responsibilities.

    (g) Graduates will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written forms.

    (h) Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and societalcontexts.

    (i) Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value of

    life-long learning.

    (j) Graduates will be broadly educated and have an understanding of the impact of

    engineering on society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues.

    (k) Graduates will be familiar with modern engineering software tools and equipment

    to analyze mechanical engineering problems.

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    CRITERION VIII: Program Educational Objectives-their Compliance and Outcomes

    Programme Educational Objectives:

    I. Fundamental Knowledge: The Mechanical Engineering Program outcomes leading to the

    achievement of the objectives are summarized in the following Table.

    Programme

    Educational

    Objectives

    Programme Outcomes

    a b c d e f g h i j k

    I x x X

    II x x

    III x x

    IV x x x x

    V x x x x

    VI x x x x

    PEOs Mapping with Content DeliveryTheory and Labs

    PEOs Content Delivery Knowledge Gained

    Chalk

    and

    Board

    Power

    Point

    Presentati

    on

    Proble

    m

    Solving

    Sho

    w

    and

    Tell

    Quiz Role

    Play

    Under

    standi

    ng

    Applyin

    g

    Evaluati

    ng

    Creati

    ng

    P.1

    P.2

    P.3

    P.4

    P.5

    P.6

    PEOs Mapping with Evaluation (Examinations/Tests/Assignments)

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    PEO s/

    Evaluation

    Test Assignment Examination Motivate

    d work

    Tutorial Quiz Case

    study

    Semin

    ar

    P.1

    P.2

    P.3

    P.4

    P.5

    P.6

    PEOs Mapping with Final Year Project work

    Academic

    Year

    Name of theStudents

    Project title Areas ofspecializ

    ation

    ProjectSupervisor

    Contribution/

    Achieve

    mentResearch

    Output

    Matchingwith the

    stated

    PEOs

    2011-

    2012

    R .Gowthaman

    N.Gunasekaran

    S.KaviarasanV.Sathishkumar

    Fabrication

    and testing

    of magneto-rheological

    dampers

    Design T.KasirajanP1,P2,P3

    P4,P5,P6

    A. AghilanM. Arun karthick

    P. Senthil kumar

    Wear studieson alumina

    coated piston

    crown

    Material

    Science

    R.BupathiYesP2,P3,P4

    M. Ramprasad

    S.Samsudeensadham

    S. Suresh

    S. Yuvaraj

    Design and

    analysis of

    aluminumalloy steering

    knuckle

    Design

    P.T

    Saravanakumar

    Yes

    P1,P2,P3P4,P5

    D.BoobalakrishnaS. Prabhuram

    G.B. Gokulnath

    V. Kondusamy

    Energyconservation

    in automobile

    by optimizing

    the air brakecompressor

    function

    Design A.R SureshYesP1,P2,P3

    P4,P5

    M. Lakshman.

    D. Santhana barathyS. Sri vignesh

    M. Suthesh

    CFD analysis

    of PCM inmaintaining

    comfort

    temperatureinside an

    Thermal

    S.Tirumuru

    gan

    Yes

    P2,P3,P4,P5,P6

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    automobile

    2010-

    2011

    M. DineshbabuS. MukeshD. Selvakumar

    N. Karunaraja

    Solar tunneldrier withthermal

    storage fordrying of copra

    Thermal S.Ayyappan Can leadResearch

    Publicati

    on

    YesP2,P3,P4,P5,P6

    D. Dilip

    B. Santhosh KumarS. Senthur balan

    R. Vinish prabhu

    Modeling,

    simulation andanalysis Of A

    4 Ton NeInfielder

    Design Dr.S.Vijayarang

    an

    YesP1,P2,P3

    P4,P5,P6

    G. Naveen prasannaT. Praveen kumarV. Saravana

    karthikeyan.S. Sivakumar

    CFD analysisof forcedconvection

    solar air heaterwith andwithoutthermalstorage

    Thermal P.T

    Saravana

    kumar

    Can lead

    Research

    Publication

    Yes

    P2,P3P4,P5,P6

    K. KarthikC. Selvakumar

    R.s. Manikandan

    Natural fibercomposite

    materialreinforced with

    sisal and coir

    Material

    science

    N.Shanmu

    gasundram.

    Yes

    P1,P2,P3P4,P5

    P. Manikandan

    M. VarunR. Daniel Jacob Babu

    Performance

    studies usingsoybean

    biodiesel

    ThermalM.Subramaniam

    YesP2,P3P4,P5,P6

    2009-

    10

    T. SathishL. Praveen kumarP. Palraj

    S. Senthilvel

    Flow analysisof exhaust gasin a baffle type

    muffler usingannoys

    Design N.Shanmugasundram. Yes

    P2,P3,P4

    ,P5

    M. Anguraj

    B. GanesanJ. Gowhamakumar

    T. Sankaranaryanan

    Performance

    evaluation ofdryer in sakthi

    soyas

    Thermal S.Ayyappan Can leadResearch

    Publicati

    on

    Yes

    P2,P3,P4,P5,P6

    B. Selva vigneshM. Mahesh babuB. Balachandar

    S. S. Harish

    Thermodynamic analysis of aforced

    convectionsolar air Heaterwith and

    withoutthermalstorage

    Thermal

    P.T.

    Saravanakumar

    Can lead

    Research

    Publicati

    on

    YesP1,P2,P3P4,P5

    D. BharathiG. Saravanan.M. Selva kumarV. Krishnanand

    Thermodynamimodeling andsimulation ofcombustion

    and spray ingasoline direct

    Design

    &Thermal

    CalvinS.King

    yes

    P1,P2,P3P4,P5,P6

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    injection

    engines

    R. Mohan PrasadP.M. Kishanth vivekS. Venkateswaran

    Analyzingstressdistribution ofreinforced

    Aluminiummetal matrixcomposite (AlAlloy 2024Si C-G) In

    automobileRim usingansys

    Material

    Science

    K.P.Dhanab

    alakrishnanYes

    P2,P3P4,P5

    Continuous Improvement in the Process of PEOs Mapping and Assessment

    ISO audit process reviews the professional activities periodically Autonomous Academic council, Board of studies periodically reviews the academic activities. One credit course introduced in autonomous curriculum. Various club activities are improved the Competence and Character Development of the students. Departmental review meeting is conducted to review the departmental activities. Monthly departmental meeting is conducted in the department to discuss the departmental issues. Class committee meeting is conducted periodically, in which HOD, Academic coordinator, programm

    coordinator, faculty advisor, staff members handling the class and class students participate to improv

    their academic performance.

    Parents, alumni meetings are conducted to get the feedbacks for the improvement of academic system Course committee meetings are conducted among the staff members handling the same course for

    different disciplines to discuss on the common issues.

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    Criterion VIII

    II. Assessment Outcomes (20)

    Assessment of outcomes from students attainment

    Academic and professional achievements by students in terms of a-to-k-outcomes is evaluated out as documented processes

    Activities a b c d e f g h i j

    University Results

    Scholarship for meritorious student award

    Placement

    Higher studies

    Technical CompetitionInter/Intra College

    Level

    Project Work

    Mini-Project work

    Industrial Visit

    Industrial Tour

    In-Plant Training

    Members in professional Bodies

    Student Association activities

    Student clubs activities

    Value added course certification

    Students Guild of Services(SGS)

    Extracurricular inter/intra college level

    Sports achievement

    NCC Activities

    NSS Activities

    Assessment of outcomes due to faculty contributions and achievements

    Academic and professional contributions of the faculty leading to a-to-k-outcomes and their achievement

    evaluated as per documented processes.

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    ACTIVITIES PROGRAMME OUTCOMES

    a b c d e f g h i j K

    Contributions Class room teaching Laboratory Experiments Tutorial/assignments/motivation

    study

    Industrial Visits / Institute Industry

    Partnership

    Organizing events Guidance for projects/mini

    projects / Higher studies

    Mock interviews Professional body

    organizers/Association

    Mentor activities Alumini and parent interaction Societal involvement

    Achievements Paper publications R&D funds

    Assessment of outcomes from placement

    Many students were placed in different software companies and public sectors. The following provides detaregarding number of students placed in the past four academic years.

    Activities a b c d e f g h i j K

    Placement in software companies

    Placement in service sectors

    Placement in Research oriented jobs

    Interdisciplinary jobs

    Self-employment

    Higher studies within the country

    Higher studies at outside the country

    Social activities

    Assessment of achievements as disseminated in media /public forum

    Activities a b c d e f g h i j K

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    Press release

    Media coverage

    Newspaper Engagement column

    Rank list published via university website

    Vision Newsletter

    Placement brochure

    College brochure

    Department InfoQuest newsletter

    Assessment of outcomes by external Stakeholders

    Documented process and assessment from industries

    Evaluation is done based on documented processes for repeatedly assessing the outcomes by the relevindustries.

    Industry experts in Board of Studies (BoS) assess our curriculum and provide feedback Industry feedback is collected periodically Placement percentage have been improved based on alumni performances Sending students for project/internship and getting feedback/assessment from industries.

    Documented process and assessment from Alumni

    Evaluation is done based on documented processes for repeatedly assessing the outcomes by the qualified a

    relevant alumni.

    Alumni meet is organized periodically by the college MCET has Various Alumni chapters such as Parent Alumni Chapter (at MCET), Chennai Alumni Chapter a

    Bangalore Alumni chapter to strengthen the alumni involvement.

    Department invites alumni members frequently though the students association to have the interaction Alumni member added as Member in Board of Studies (BoS) to bridge the gap between industry and institute MCET Alumni chapter maintains Alumni website, and provides information related to placement opportunit

    higher studies, alumni interaction, alumni activities, etc.

    Reputed alumni members are honored during the college events. Alumni feedback is taken into the consideration for the department development.

    An alumnus is a member in result passing board of autonomous examination.

    Documented process and assessment from Professional bodies

    Evaluation is done based on documented processes for repeatedly assessing the outcomes by the applicable an

    recognized national/international professional bodies.

    To Bring about effective linkage between technical institutions industry and society Technology updates through conferences, seminars, tutorials and workshop at discounted rates A Forum for activities like paper presentation, Quiz, Competitions and Exhibitions Opportunity to interact with industry professionals and chalk out a career path

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    Ability to interact with distinguished speakers on different technology areas Opportunity to attend National and state level annual conventions Short term industrial exposure programmes for students organized by industries in their premises.

    Effectivity and efficiency of the Mechanism/procedure for continuous review and outcome measuremen

    Internal Quality Assurance Cell(IQAC) is formed to carry out the ISO audit, Academic audit, NAAC and NBwork

    ISO Quality Audit is conducted twice in a year for continuous review and outcome measurements ISO External surveillance audit is conducted once in a year by TUV Rheinland Members Academic audit is conducted every year to measure the performance about the results, Placement, co-curricul

    and extracurricular activities

    Lab stock verification is conducted every year and new equipments are added based on the need Department review meeting is conducted periodically Department staff meeting is conducted once in fifteen days by HoD HoDs Meeting is conducted once in fifteen days by principal ISO - Management Review Meeting is conducted twice in a year Totally,4 Students Class Committee Meetings are conducted every year (Beginning of the Semester and

    Before every internal exam) Periodical student interaction with Secretary, Director(Academic) and Principal is conducted Result analysis meeting is conducted end of semester to monitor the Continuous Review and Outcome

    Measurements

    Placement and training meetings conducted periodically for the Continuous Review and OutcomeMeasurements

    Parents meeting and Alumni meeting is conducted for the review and improvement Board of Studies meeting is conducted with expert members(External industry, Academic experts, Alumni,

    Senior students, internal academic experts as members) for the review and improvement in the curriculum

    Students feedback about faculty is obtained every semester for the for the review and improvement Counselor, Mentor, Faculty Advisor ,Program Coordinator, Academic coordinator meetings are conducted fo

    the review, Measurement and improvementVIII P.3. Mapping with faculty expertise (20)

    Course

    Units Area of

    specialization

    Needed to

    achieve

    PEOs

    Name of the faculty

    whose expertise

    matched with the

    specialization

    Comments

    Theory Lab

    Technical English 5 Business English M.P.KarpagamSpecialization

    Matches

    EngineeringMathematicsI

    5Mathematics - N.Pankajam

    K.RameswariSpecializationMatches

    Engineering

    Physics5 Physics

    Dr. R. Jayaraman Specialization

    Matches

    Engineering

    Physics and

    ChemistryLaboratory

    6/5 PhysicsDr. R. Jayaraman Specialization

    Matches

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    Industrialengineering

    M.Senthilkumar

    Engineering

    Thermodynamics5 Thermal sciences

    S.Ayyappan

    P.T.Saravanakumar

    D.Senthilkumar

    S.Thirumurugan

    Specialization

    Matches

    Kinematics ofMachinery

    5 Machine ToolEngineering

    K.S.Ramkumar SpecializationMatches

    Fluid Mechanics

    and Machinery5 Thermal sciences

    P.T.Saravanakumar

    S.Thirumurugan

    D.Senthilkumar

    Specialization

    Matches

    ManufacturingTechnology Lab

    I13

    Machine Tool

    Engineering

    ProductionEngineering

    K.S.Ramkumar

    A.R.SureshM.Senthilkumar

    R.Bupathi

    Specialization

    Matches

    Fluid Mechanicsand MachineryLaboratory

    11 Thermal sciences

    P.T.SaravanakumarS.ThirumuruganD.Senthilkumar

    SpecializationMatches

    Statistics andNumericalMethods

    5 Mathematics

    N.Pankajam

    K.RameswariSpecializationMatches

    Heat and MassTransfer

    5 Thermal sciences

    S.Ayyappan

    D.Senthilkumar

    S.Thirumurugan

    Specialization

    Matches

    ManufacturingTechnologyII 5

    Machine ToolEngineering

    Industrial

    engineering

    K.S.RamkumarA.R.SureshM.Senthilkumar

    Specialization

    Matches

    EngineeringMaterials andMetallurgy

    5

    Materials

    Engineering

    Dr. R. Ravindran

    D.ShanmugamM.Selvakumar

    SpecializationMatches

    Strength ofMaterials

    5 Product design

    M.Selvakumar

    K.Shanmugam Specialization

    Matches

    Manufacturing

    Technology LabII

    13

    Machine Tool

    EngineeringProduction

    Engineering

    K.S.Ramkumar

    A.R.SureshM.Senthilkumar

    R.Bupathi

    SpecializationMatches

    Strength ofMaterials Lab

    17

    Engineering

    DesignProduct design

    Production

    Dr.I.Rajendran

    K.ShanmugamR.Bupathi

    A.R.Suresh

    SpecializationMatches

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    Engineering

    Computer AidedMachineDrawingLaboratory

    11CAD/CAMProduct design

    N.Shanmugasundaram

    T.Kasirajan

    S.Madhusuthanan

    Specialization

    Matches

    EnvironmentalScience andEngineering

    5 PhysicsDr. R. Jayaraman Specialization

    Matches

    ThermalEngineering

    5 Thermal sciences

    S.Ayyappan

    D.SenthilkumarS.Thirumurugan

    Specialization

    Matches

    Dynamics ofMachinery

    5

    Engineering

    DesignCAD/CAM

    Dr.I.RajendranRamaThirumurugan,

    M.Selvakumar

    D.Shanmugam

    Specialization

    Matches

    Computer AidedManufacturing

    5 CAD/CAMMechatronics

    N.ShanmugasundaramC.SelvasenthilprabhuM.Senthilkumar

    SpecializationMatches

    Design ofMachineElements

    5EngineeringDesign

    Dr.S.Vijayarangan

    D.Shanmugam

    R.BupathiN.Shanmugasundaram

    Specialization

    Matches

    Compositematerials

    5

    EngineeringDesign Production

    Engineering

    Dr.I.RajendranD.Shanmugam

    R.Bupathi

    M.Giridharadayalan

    Specialization

    Matches

    Hydraulics &Pneumaticssystems

    5Product design

    Mechatronics

    T.KasirajanS.ThirumuruganC.Selvasenthilprabhu

    Specialization

    Matches

    ThermalEngineering LabI

    11 Thermal sciences

    S.Ayyappan

    D.Senthilkumar

    S.Thirumurugan

    SpecializationMatches

    Kinematics &Dynamics Lab

    17Design

    RamaThirumurugan,M.Selvakumar

    D.Shanmugam

    Specialization

    Matches

    Finite ElementAnalysis 5

    Engineering

    DesignCAD/CAM

    Dr.S.Vijayarangan

    Dr.I.RajendranM.Selvakumar

    SpecializationMatches

    Design ofTransmissionSystems

    5

    Engineering

    Design

    Dr.S.VijayaranganD.Shanmugam

    R.Bupathi

    N.Shanmugasundaram

    T.Kasirajan

    SpecializationMatches

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    Gas Dynamicsand JetPropulsion

    5 Thermal sciences S.ThirumuruganSpecialization

    Matches

    AutomobileEngineering

    5Automobile engg

    Industrial Engg

    Dr.S.VijayaranganM.ArunRuban Kumar

    M.Senthilkumar

    Specialization

    Matches

    Power PlantEngineering

    5 Thermal sciences

    S.Ayyappan

    D.SenthilkumarS.Thirumurugan

    SpecializationMatches

    EngineeringEconomics andFinance

    5Quality AssuranceTechnology

    Industrial Engg

    Dr. R. Ravindran

    M.ArunRuban Kumar

    P.Shivaranjani

    Specialization

    Matches

    Simulation andAnalysis Lab

    11

    Design

    Product designCAD/CAM

    RamaThirumurugan,

    D.ShanmugamN.Shanmugasundaram

    T.Kasirajan

    SpecializationMatches

    Heat Power Lab 14 Thermal sciences S.AyyappanD.Senthilkumar

    S.Thirumurugan

    SpecializationMatches

    Computer AidedManufacturingLab

    17CAD/CAMProduct design

    D.ShanmugamN.Shanmugasundaram

    C.Selvasenthilprabhu

    T.KasirajanM.Giridharadayalan

    SpecializationMatches

    BusinessConcepts

    5Quality AssuranceTechnology

    Industrial Engg

    Dr. R. RavindranM.ArunRuban Kumar

    P.Shivaranjani

    Specialization

    Matches

    Design of jigs,Fixtures PressTools andmoulds

    5CAD/CAM

    Design Engg

    M.GiridharadayalanD.Shanmugam

    R.Bupathi

    Specialization

    Matches

    Metrology andMeasurements

    5

    Machine Tool

    EngineeringDesign Engg

    K.S.Ramkumar

    R.BupathiA.R.Suresh

    M.Senthilkumar

    SpecializationMatches

    Mechatronics 5 Mechatronics C.SelvasenthilprabhuSpecialization

    Matches

    Unconventional

    machiningProcess

    5

    Materials

    Engineering

    Dr. R. Ravindran

    D.ShanmugamM.Senthilkumar

    SpecializationMatches

    Advanced ICEngines

    5 Thermal sciences

    S.Ayyappan

    D.SenthilkumarS.Thirumurugan

    Specialization

    Matches

    MechatronicsLab

    12 Mechatronics C.SelvasenthilprabhuSpecialization

    Matches

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    Metrology andMeasurementsLab

    18

    Design EnggIndustrial

    engineering

    R.Bupathi

    A.R.SureshM.Senthilkumar

    Specialization

    Matches

    Total Quality

    Management 5

    Quality Assurance

    TechnologyProduction

    EngineeringIndustrial Engg

    Dr. R. Ravindran

    R.Bupathi

    A.R.SureshM.ArunRuban Kumar

    P.Shivaranjani

    Specialization

    Matches

    AlternativeEnergy Sources

    5Thermal sciences

    Dr.V.V.SreenarayananS.Ayyappan

    S.Thirumurugan

    P.T.Saravanakumar

    Specialization

    Matches

    Rapidprototyping andreengineering

    5

    Machine Tool

    Engineering

    CAD/CAM

    K.S.RamkumarM.Selvakumar

    SpecializationMatches

    VIII- P.4 Mapping with outcomes (20)

    Programme Outcomes:

    (a) Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering.

    (b) Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze dat

    and report results.

    (c) Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design a mechanical system or a thermal system or a process tha

    meets desired specifications and requirements.

    (d) Graduates will demonstrate the ability to function on engineering and science laboratory teams, as well ason multidisciplinary design teams.

    (e) Graduates will demonstrate the ability to identify, formulate and solve mechanical engineering

    problems.

    (f) Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of their professional and ethical

    responsibilities.

    (g) Graduates will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written forms.

    (h) Graduates will have the confidence to apply engineering solutions in global and

    societal contexts.

    (i) Graduates should be capable of self-education and clearly understand the value

    of life-long learning.

    (j) Graduates will be broadly educated and will have an understanding of the impact of engineering

    society and demonstrate awareness of contemporary issues.

    (k) Graduates will be familiar with modern engineering software tools and equipment to analyze

    mechanical engineering problems. Graduate who can participate and succeed in competitive examinations lik

    GATE, GRE.

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    The Mechanical Engineering Program outcomes leading to the achievement of the objectives are summarized

    the following Table.

    (I) Objective (a)HS2111Technical English - I

    MA2111Mathematics - IPH2111Engineering Physics - I

    CY2111Engineering Chemistry - IGE2111Engineering Graphics

    GE2112Fundamentals of Computing and ProgrammingHS2161 Technical EnglishIIMA2161 MathematicsIIPH2161 Engineering PhysicsIIGE2151 Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering

    CY2161 Engineering ChemistryII

    (II) Objective (b)ME 2207 Manufacturing Technology LabIME 2258 Manufacturing Technology LabIIME 1302 Designs of Machine Elements

    ME 1307 Metrology and Measurements Lab

    ME1308 Computer Aided Machine Drawing Practice

    ME1352 Design of Transmission Systems

    ME1356 CAD / CAM Lab

    ME1404 Computer Aided Simulation and Analysis Lab

    ME1403 Computer Integrated Manufacturing

    (III) Objective (c)

    ME 2202 Engineering Thermodynamics

    ME 2203 Kinematics of Machinery

    ME 2204 Fluid Mechanics and Machinery

    ME 2251 Heat and Mass Transfer

    ME 2252 Manufacturing TechnologyIIME 2254 Strength of Materials

    ME 2208 Fluid Mechanics and Machinery LaboratoryME 1301 Dynamics of Machin

    ME 1305 Applied Hydraulics and Pneumatics

    ME1351 Heat and Mass Transfer

    ME1353 Automobile Engineering

    ME1354 Power Plant Engineering

    (IV) Objective (d)

    ME 2207 Manufacturing Technology LabIME 2258 Manufacturing Technology LabIIME 2257 Computer Aided Machine Drawing Laboratory

    ME 1305 Dynamics Lab

    ME 1307 Metrology and Measurements Lab

    http://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/admin/Desktop/i%20sem%20syllabus.doc.mht#HS2111http://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/admin/Desktop/i%20sem%20syllabus.doc.mht#MA2111http://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/admin/Desktop/i%20sem%20syllabus.doc.mht#PH2111http://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/admin/Desktop/i%20sem%20syllabus.doc.mht#CY2111http://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/admin/Desktop/i%20sem%20syllabus.doc.mht#GE2111http://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/admin/Desktop/i%20sem%20syllabus.doc.mht#GE2112http://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/admin/Desktop/i%20sem%20syllabus.doc.mht#GE2112http://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/admin/Desktop/i%20sem%20syllabus.doc.mht#GE2111http://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/admin/Desktop/i%20sem%20syllabus.doc.mht#CY2111http://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/admin/Desktop/i%20sem%20syllabus.doc.mht#PH2111http://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/admin/Desktop/i%20sem%20syllabus.doc.mht#MA2111http://localhost/var/www/apps/conversion/tmp/admin/Desktop/i%20sem%20syllabus.doc.mht#HS2111
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    ME1357 Design and Fabrication Project

    ME1355 Thermal Engineering LabIIME1404 Computer Aided Simulation and Analysis Lab

    PR1353 Mechatronics Lab

    (V) Objective (e)

    ME 2202 Engineering Thermodynamics

    ME 2203 Kinematics of MachineryME 2204 Fluid Mechanics and MachineryME 2251 Heat and Mass Transfer

    ME 2254 Strength of Materials

    ME 1301 Dynamics of MachineME1351 Heat and Mass Transfer

    (VI) Objective (f)

    ME1007Process Planning and Cost Estimation

    ME1020 Entrepreneurship Development

    ME1018 Operations Research

    ME1017 Product Design and Costing

    (VII) Objective (g)

    HS2111Technical EnglishIHS2161Technical EnglishII

    (VIII) Objective (h,i)

    ME1007 Process Planning and Cost Estimation

    ME1020 Entrepreneurship Development

    ME1018 Operations Research

    ME1017 Product Design and Costing

    MG1452 Engineering Economics and Cost AnalysisMG1401 Total Quality Management

    (IX) Objective (k)

    ME1356 CAD / CAM Lab

    ME1404 Computer Aided Simulation and Analysis Lab

    ME1403 Computer Integrated ManufacturingME1308 Computer Aided Machine Drawing Practice

    VIII P.5 Significant Achievement (20)List of significant achievements, in respect of curriculum, stated PEOs and their outcomes, in CAY,CAYm1 a

    CAYm2.

    In CAYm2 (2009-2010)

    Project Agency Guide BeneficiarySignificance( Amount

    sanctioned)

    Outcome\

    Achievement

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    Improved

    coconut post

    harvesttechnology

    DSTDr.V.V.Sreenara

    yanan

    Students/In

    stitution10 Lakhs

    Students project /

    Research

    Wear and

    frictionmonitor

    AICTE M.Selva kumarStudents/In

    stitution

    Rs.5.65

    Lakhs

    Students project /

    Research

    In CAYm1 (2010-2011)

    In CAY

    (2011-2012)

    Project Agency Guide Beneficiary

    Significance

    ( Amount

    sanctioned)

    Outcome\

    Achievement

    Investigati

    on onmachining

    of metals

    under drymachining

    conditions

    AICTE Dr.I.RajendranStudents/Institution

    2 LAKHSStudents project /Research

    Populariza

    tion of

    solartunnel

    dryer in

    pollachiregion

    SeedsDivision,

    DST

    Dr.V.V.Sreena

    rayanan

    Students/

    Institution/

    coconutfarmer

    community

    /womenSHGS

    36.19

    LAKHS

    Students project /

    Research

    Project Agency Guide Beneficiary

    Significance

    ( Amountsanctioned)

    Outcome\

    Achievement

    Developme

    nt ofvacuum

    frying

    technology

    TNSCSTDr.V.V.Sreena

    rayanan

    Students/

    Institution1.54 Lakhs

    Studentsproject /

    Research

    Modernisation of

    Dynamics

    Lab

    AICTE Dr.I.Rajendran

    Students/

    Institution/coconut farmer

    community/

    womenSHGS

    11 Lakhs

    Students

    project /Research