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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 1
CONTENTS
VISION OF THE DEPARTMENT .................................................................................................. 4
MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT ............................................................................................... 4
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs) .............................................................. 4
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs) ..................................................................................................... 5
PROGRAMME OFFERED .............................................................................................................. 6
DEPARTMENT ADVISORY BOARD ........................................................................................... 6
ACCREDITATION .......................................................................................................................... 7
ADMISSIONS .................................................................................................................................. 7
CURRICULUM ................................................................................................................................ 7
PROCESS OF IDENTIFYING GAPS IN THE SYLLABUS .......................................................... 8
ADD ON COURSES (BEYOND THE SYLLABUS) ..................................................................... 9
EXAMINATION RESULTS ............................................................................................................ 9
Semester wise pass percentage ................................................................................................... 9
Batch wise pass percentage ....................................................................................................... 10
PLACEMENT STATISTICS ......................................................................................................... 10
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT ........................................................................................................ 11
Entrepreneurship ....................................................................................................................... 11
Student Exchange Programme .................................................................................................. 11
Innovative Student Projects ...................................................................................................... 11
STUDENT EVALUATION ........................................................................................................... 12
STUDENT FEEDBACK ................................................................................................................ 13
MENTORING PROCESS .............................................................................................................. 14
REMEDIAL PROCESS.................................................................................................................. 14
STAFF LIST ................................................................................................................................... 15
TECHNICAL STAFF ..................................................................................................................... 16
ADJUNCT FACULTY ................................................................................................................... 16
TEACHER QUALITY ................................................................................................................... 16
INFRASTRUCTURE ..................................................................................................................... 17
INDUSTRIAL COLLABORATION.............................................................................................. 18
SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED .............................................................................. 20
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 2
INVITED TALK BY EXPERTS .................................................................................................... 20
CONFERENCES/SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS/FDP’s ATTENDED BY FACULTY ................. 21
FACULTY AS RESOURCE PERSONS ....................................................................................... 21
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS BY FACULTY ............................................................................ 22
PUBLICATION BY STUDENTS .................................................................................................. 23
BRANCH ASSOCIATION ACTIVITIES ..................................................................................... 23
PROFESSIONAL BODY ACTIVITIES ........................................................................................ 24
DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI ......................................................................................................... 25
BEST PRACTICES ........................................................................................................................ 26
RESEARCH & CONSULTANCY ................................................................................................. 27
PHOTO GALLERY........................................................................................................................ 28
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Programme offered by the department .............................................................................. 6
Figure 2: Department Advisory Board Members ............................................................................. 6
Figure 3 : Admission details ............................................................................................................. 7
Figure 4: Process of identifying gaps in the syllabus ....................................................................... 8
Figure 5: Semester wise pass percentage .......................................................................................... 9
Figure 6: Batch wise pass percentage ............................................................................................. 10
Figure 7: Placement statistics.......................................................................................................... 10
Figure 8: Article published in Deccan Chronicle Daily .................................................................. 11
Figure 9: Various modes of student feedback................................................................................. 13
Figure 10: Mentoring process ......................................................................................................... 14
Figure 11: Remedial process ........................................................................................................... 14
Figure 12: Summery of remedial classes ........................................................................................ 14
Figure 13: Summary of industrial visit ........................................................................................... 19
Figure 14: Summary of industrial training...................................................................................... 19
Figure 15: Summary of seminars & workshops organized ............................................................. 20
Figure 16: Summary of invited talks .............................................................................................. 20
Figure 17: Summary of conferences/seminars/workshops/FDPs attended by faculty.................... 21
Figure 18: Summary of journal/conference publications by faculty .............................................. 22
Figure 19: Summary of Real Mechanica activities ......................................................................... 23
Figure 20: Summary of professional body activities ...................................................................... 24
Figure 21: No. of professional body membership for faculty/students .......................................... 25
Figure 22: Department research groups .......................................................................................... 26
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 3
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Admission details................................................................................................................ 7
Table 2: Affiliation of students admitted .......................................................................................... 7
Table 3: List of add on courses beyond syllabus .............................................................................. 9
Table 4: Entrepreneurs .................................................................................................................... 11
Table 5: Student Evaluation ............................................................................................................ 12
Table 6: Teacher quality ................................................................................................................. 16
Table 7: Details of faculty as resource person ................................................................................ 22
Table 8: Publication by students ..................................................................................................... 23
Table 9: Details of funded research projects................................................................................... 27
Table 10: Details of research proposals submitted ......................................................................... 27
ANNEXURES
ANNEXURE 1: CURRICULUM
1.1 B.Tech programme affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University ........................................... 36
1.2 B. Tech programmes affiliated to APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University ............... 38
ANNEXURE 2: PLACEMENT STATISTICS .............................................................................. 48
ANNEXURE 3: STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT ............................................................................. 51
ANNEXURE 4: STUDENT FEEDBACK
4.1 Course Feedback ................................................................................................................. 53
4.2 Class Committee Meeting ................................................................................................... 55
4.3 Course Committee Meeting ................................................................................................ 56
ANNEXURE 5: REMEDIAL CLASSES ....................................................................................... 57
ANNEXURE 6: INDUSTRIAL COLLABORATION
6.1 Industrial Visit .................................................................................................................... 60
6.2 Industrial Training .............................................................................................................. 60
ANNEXURE 7: SEMINAR/WORKSHOP/TRAINING PROGRAM ORGANISED .................. 71
ANNEXURE 8: INVITED TALKS BY EXPERTS ...................................................................... 75
ANNEXURE 9: FDP/WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS ATTENDED BY FACULTY ....................... 77
ANNEXURE 10: CONFERENCE/ JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS BY FACULTY ..................... 84
ANNEXURE 11: DEPARTMENT ASSOCIATION – REAL MECHANICA
11.1 Activities ........................................................................................................................... 86
11.2 Office Bearers Of Real Mechanica ................................................................................... 87
ANNEXURE 12: RESEARCH GROUPS ...................................................................................... 88
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 4
VISION OF THE DEPARTMENT
MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT
PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs)
VISION
• To evolve into a centre of excellence by imparting professional education inmechanical engineering with a unique academic and research ambience thatfosters innovation, creativity and excellence.
MISSION
• To have state-of-the art infrastructure facilities
• To have highly qualified and experienced faculty from academics, researchorganizations and industry.
• To develop students as socially committed professionals with soundengineering knowledge, creative minds, leadership qualities and practicalskills.
PEO 1
• Demonstrated the ability to analyse, formulate and solve/design engineering/reallife problems based on his/her solid foundation in mathematics, science andengineering.
PEO 2
• Showcased the ability to apply their knowledge and skills for a successful career indiverse domains viz., industry/technical, research and higher education/academiawith creativity, commitment and social consciousness.
PEO 3
• Exhibited professionalism, ethical attitude, communication skill, team work,multidisciplinary approach, professional development through continuededucation and an ability to relate engineering issues to broader social context.
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 5
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs)
Engineering Students will be able to
PO1: EngineeringKnowledge
• Apply the knowledge of Mathematics, Science, Engineeringfundamentals, and Mechanical Engineering to the solution ofcomplex engineering problems
PO2: Problemanalysis
• Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyzecomplex Engineering problems reaching substantiatedconclusions using first principles of mathematics, naturalsciences, and Engineering sciences
PO3:Design/Developmentof solutions
• Design solutions for complex Engineering problems anddesign system components or processes that meet the specifiedneeds with appropriate consideration for the public health andsafety, and the cultural, societal, and environmentalconsiderations
PO4: Conductinvestigations ofcomplex problems
• Use research based knowledge and research methods includingdesign of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, andsynthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions
PO5: Modern Toolusage
• Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources,and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction andmodeling to complex Engineering activities with anunderstanding of the limitations
PO6: The Engineer& Society
• Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge toassess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and theconsequent responsibilities relevant to the professionalEngineering practice
PO7: Environment &sustainability
• Understand the impact of the professional Engineeringsolutions in societal and environmental contexts, anddemonstrate the knowledge of, and the need for sustainabledevelopments
PO8: Ethics• Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and
responsibilities and norms of the Engineering practice
PO9: Individual &team work
• Function effectively as an individual, and as a member orleader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings
PO10:Communication
• Communicate effectively on complex Engineering activitieswith the Engineering Community and with society at large,such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reportsand design documentation, make effective presentations, andgive and receive clear instructions
PO11: ProjectManagement &finance
• Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the Engineeringand management principles and apply these to one’s ownwork, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projectsand in multi-disciplinary environments
PO12: Life-longlearning
• Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability toengage in independent and life-long learning in the broadestcontext of technological change
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Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 6
Program Educational Objectives (PEO’s) are established by taking Vision and Mission of the
institution as a basis to interact with various stakeholders, keeping in view the Graduate Attributes
listed above. Each Programme Curriculum and administrative system contributes towards the
attainment of PEOs.
PROGRAMME OFFERED
Figure 1: Programme offered by the department
DEPARTMENT ADVISORY BOARD
Figure 2: Department Advisory Board Members
Department Advisory Board has external members from industry & academic institutions and
senior faculty members from the department.
The responsibilities of Department Advisory Board are:-
Interact and liaison with key stakeholders.
Develop and recommend new or revised objectives and outcomes of the program.
B. Tech
INTERNAL
Dr. Thankachan T. Pullan
Associate Professor & HOD (Convenor)
Prof. Gopalakrishna Pillai A.
Professor
Dr. Manoj G. Tharian Associate
Professor
EXTERNAL
Mr. Thomas Varkey AGM(HR), NTPC
Alappuzha
Prof. K.J. Devasia, Professor, Dept. of
Mechanical Engineering, VJCET
Mr. Roshan F. Konikkara,
Production Engineer, Hail Stone Innovations,
Thrissur
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Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 7
Review and analyse the gap in the curriculum and give necessary feedback.
Receive report of Department Assessment Committee and monitor the progress of the program.
ACCREDITATION
NAAC accredited in 2009
ADMISSIONS
Table 1: Admission details
Figure 3 : Admission details
CURRICULUM
In the current academic year,
Semester University
B. Tech S1-S4 APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University
B. Tech S5-S8 Mahatma Gandhi University
Table 2: Affiliation of students admitted
Detailed curriculum is listed in Annexure 1.
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128
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136
138
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No
. of
Stu
de
nts
Academic Year
Academic Year No. of Students
2016-17 136
2015-16 128
2014-15 126
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Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 8
PROCESS OF IDENTIFYING GAPS IN THE SYLLABUS
Figure 4: Process of identifying gaps in the syllabus
To identify the gaps with the requirements of both industry and society, technical experts drawn
from industry are included in the Department Advisory Board. For the better attainment of PO’s,
the Department Advisory Board, identifies the gaps in the syllabus by considering the current
syllabus and analysing the recent trends in technology. Suggestions are then made on which courses
which need to be added.
Measures to bridge the course level gaps include:
1. The topics to be covered beyond the syllabus in some of the courses are identified and faculty
in-charge of the courses are requested to cover these topics in the class in the form of regular
Subject teachers
Analysis by course experts
Course outcome &
its correlation
with programmeoutcomes
Gaps in syllabus
identified
Assessment committee
Department Advisory
Board
SYLLABUS
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classes, assignments, student seminars, short term courses for tools like AutoCAD, CATIA
and identifying add-on programs for the courses.
Measures to bridge programme level gaps include:
1. Organizing industrial visit and industrial training to provide exposure to industrial
environment.
2. Promoting placements in core companies.
3. Conduct of short term courses/invited talks to provide insight about the current trends in
industry.
ADD ON COURSES (BEYOND THE SYLLABUS)
Table 3: List of add on courses beyond syllabus
EXAMINATION RESULTS
Semester wise pass percentage
Figure 5: Semester wise pass percentage
71 71
84
68
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45
79 79 80 7884
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7672
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100
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8
Per
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Semester
2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
Course Batch Date
Autodesk fusion 360 – training
session for modelling software
S5 ME Alpha & Beta 03/09/16
S5 ME Beta 27/08/16
All ME batches 16/04/2016
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Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 10
Batch wise pass percentage
Figure 6: Batch wise pass percentage
PLACEMENT STATISTICS
Figure 7: Placement statistics
Refer Annexure 2 for details of placement statistics.
36.07
61.67
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20
30
40
50
60
70
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Per
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Academic Year
3329
50.87
90
51
92.73
53
26
47.3
0
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20
30
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90
100
total no: of offers total no: of students placed percentage of studentsplaced
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Table 4: Entrepreneurs
STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMME
Following Students were selected from Department of Mechanical Engineering to visit Sojo
University, Japan under Sakura Student Exchange programme.
1. Mr. Joseph Erinjery (2016)
2. Mr. Mathew Paul (2017)
3. Mr. Ashin Cherian Joseph (2017)
INNOVATIVE STUDENT PROJECTS
Name of Project: Pyrolysis of waste plastic to fuel
Guided by: Mr. Vineeth K. P.
Figure 8: Article published in Deccan Chronicle Daily
Refer Annexure 3 for more details of student achievements.
Sl. No Name Semester, Year Name of Start up
1 Mr. Athul Ram S5 ME 2016 M/s Animus A. I
2 Mr. Mohammed Aboobacker S8 ME 2015 M/s Mobio
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STUDENT EVALUATION
Student evaluation is based on university regulations. In addition to that seminars, quizzes etc. are
also conducted for evaluation. Table 4 shows the evaluation criteria stipulated by the university.
University
Internal Marks End Semester
Examination Total
Assignments Test
Papers Attendance
Mahatma
Gandhi
University
(Prior to 2015
admissions)
10 marks 30 marks 10 marks 100 marks 150
marks
APJ Abdul
Kalam
Technological
University
(2015
admissions
onwards)
10 marks 40 marks NIL 100 marks 150
marks
For few
subjects 20 marks 80 marks NIL 50 marks
150
marks
Table 5: Student Evaluation
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Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 13
STUDENT FEEDBACK
Figure 9: Various modes of student feedback
Samples of course feedback, minutes of meeting of course committee and minutes of meeting of
class committee are shown in Annexures 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3 respectively.
Feedbackfrom Student
Faculty Interaction
Class Committee
Course Committe
Course Feedback
• Online feedback is taken at the end of each semester onthe effectiveness of faculty members.
• Questions with appropriate weightages are framed tocomment on their strength and weakness.
Faculty Interaction
• Online feedback is taken at the end of each semester forthe courses engaged.
• Questions are framed to understand the effectiveness ofthe course in achieving the PO's and PSO's.
Course Feedback
• Course comittee is formed for common courses engaged.
• Committee meets with the students to understand the problems they are facing with the course.
• Committee also review the quality of the question paper.
Course Committee
• Class Committee includes students of different catogoriesof the class.
• Committee takes feedback about the completion,effectiveness of the course & on the infrastructure.
Class Committee
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MENTORING PROCESS
Figure 10: Mentoring process
REMEDIAL PROCESS
Figure 11: Remedial process
Figure 12: Summery of remedial classes
Refer Annexure 5 for details regarding remedial class.
Each class is split into groups of 15 studentsand each group is assigned a mentor.
Mentoring hours scheduled every week toenable the student to interact with his/hermentor.
Irrespective of mentee allotment teachersidentify shortcomings in students and takeactions to correct.
The department maintains a record of themeetings between student and mentor.
Weak students identified after
series exam
Cource faculty members take remedial class
Regular follow-up is done with the student to gauge
improvement
More remedial classes arranged based on level of
improvement
Mentoring sessions also
arranged for the students
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Academic Year
No. of classes taken No. of students attended
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STAFF LIST
Dr. Thankachan T. Pullan, Associate Professor & HoD
Dr. John M. George, Professor, Dean
(Academics) & Vice Principal
Prof. Gopalakrishna Pillai A., Professor
Dr. Manoj G. Tharian Associate Professor
Mr. Abinson Paul N. Assistant Professor
Dr. Ajith Kumar A. Assistant Professor
Mr. Akash James Assistant Professor
Mr. Harikrishnan C. Assistant Professor
Mr. James Mathew Assistant Professor
Mr. Jeffin Johnson Assistant Professor
Mr. Jibin Noble Assistant Professor
Mr. Jithin P. N. Assistant Professor
Fr. Joel George Pullolil CMI, Assistant Professor
Mr. John Paul C. D. Assistant Professor
Mr. Manu Joseph Assistant Professor
Mr. Mathew Baby Assistant Professor
Mr. Rathish T. R. Assistant Professor
Mr. Senjo Manuel Assistant Professor
Mr. Sidheek P. A. Assistant Professor
Mr. Sooraj Chacko Assistant Professor
Dr. Sreekumar V. M. Assistant Professor
Mr. Tony Chacko Assistant Professor
Mr. K. Uday Sankar Assistant Professor
Mr. Vineeth Krishna P. Assistant Professor
Mr. Vishnu Sankar Assistant Professor
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 16
TECHNICAL STAFF
ADJUNCT FACULTY
TEACHER QUALITY
Table 6: Teacher quality
Mr. Krishnakumar M. R. Workshop
Superintendent
Mr. Jaison M. T. Technical Assistant
Mr. Jeeson John
Lab Assistant
Mr. Anoop Xavier
Lab Assistant
Mr. Jithu Davies
Lab Assistant
Mr. Saibil A. R.
Lab Assistant
Mr. Sudheesh Kumar M. S., Lab Assistant
Mr. Lonappan M. O.
Trade Instructor
Mr. Jinu Johnson
Lab Assistant
Mr. Sreejith R
Lab Assistant
Mr. Bijoy P.S.
Lab Assistant
Mr. Sidharthan K.P.
Lab Assistant
Dr.-Ing. Harald Drück, Adjunct Professor,Department of Mechanical Engineering,currently the Head of “Research and TestingCentre for SolarThermal Systems”, ITW,University of Stuttgart
Number of faculty
members Asst. Professor
Associate
Professor Professor
Adjunct
Professor
M. Tech/M.E./M.S. 19 - 1 -
Ph.D. 2 2 1 1
More than 10 years
teaching experience - - 2 1
More than 10 years
industry experience - 1 - -
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Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 17
INFRASTRUCTURE
ADVANCED MACHINE TOOL LABORATORY
• 294 sq. m.
• Shaping, slotting & milling machines
MACHINE TOOL LABORATORY
• 204 sq.m.
• Lathe & drilling machine
FLUID MECHANICS LABORATORY
• 270 sq.m.
• Notches & orifice, pitot tube, venturimeter, orificemeter etc.
HYDRAULIC MACHINES LABORATORY
• 364.8 sq.m.
• Impulse & reaction turbines, rotary & positice displacement pumps, hydraulic ram
CAD/CAM LABORATORY
• 121.2 sq.m.
• Workstations with AutoCAD, CATIA and ANSYS
HEAT ENGINES LABORATORY
• 360 sq.m.
• IC engines, Bomb Calorimeter etc.
MECHANICAL SYSTEMS LABORATORY
• 277.37 sq.m.
• Heat transfer equipments, compressor, motorized gyroscope, universal governors etc.
MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY
• 121.2 sq.m
• Vernier height gauge, bevel protractor, outside micrometer, strain gauge, profile projector, LVDT etc.
MECHANICAL WORKSHOP
• 244.8 sq.m.
• Smithy, foundry, carpentry, fitting & casting operations
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INDUSTRIAL COLLABORATION
Industrial visits and Industrial training are undertaken as a part of effective implementation of the
curriculum. In order to bridge the gap between academia & industry, regular industrial
training/visits are arranged which give the students a better idea of the current practices & trends in
industry, latest developments, career opportunities etc.
UG LECTURE HALLS
5 nos
2 rooms - 101.4 sq.m & 3 rooms - 100.2 sq.m.
Internet facility, projector, adequate number of fans and lights, podium
DEPARTMENT LIBRARY
27.76 sq.m.
No. of volumes available: 237
STAFF ROOMS
3 nos.
2 rooms of 123.12 sq.m. and 1 room of 82.08 sq.m.
Adequate number of lghts, fans, internet facility, computer & printer
INTERNET FACILITIES
Asianet & Vodafone
Availability Bandwidth & Speed : 130 Mbps
Availability of internet in most of the computing labs, departments and faculty rooms : 24x7
DEPARTMENT SEMINAR HALL
277.37 sq.m.
Adequate number of lights, fans and podium
TUTORIAL HALL
3 nos
1 room of 100.2 sq.m. and 2 rooms of 58.2 sq.m.
Internet facility, facility for using projector, adequate number of fans and lights, Podium
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Figure 13: Summary of industrial visit
Refer Annexure 6.1 for details regarding industrial visit
Figure 14: Summary of industrial training
Refer Annexure 6.2 for details regarding industrial training
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80
100
120
140
2014-15 2016-17
No
. o
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tud
ents
Academic Year
INDUSTRIAL VISIT
HMT Pallivasal Hydroelectric Power Project Keltron India Ltd.
18
45
83
150
0
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40
60
80
100
120
140
160
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No
. o
f C
om
pa
nie
s/S
tud
ents
Academic Year
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
No. of Industries No. of students
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SEMINARS & WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED
Figure 15: Summary of seminars & workshops organized
Refer Annexure 7 for detailed list of Conferences/Seminars/Workshops/FDPs organized
INVITED TALK BY EXPERTS
Figure 16: Summary of invited talks
Refer Annexure 8 for details of Invited Talk by Experts
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WORKSHOP SEMINAR
1 1
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0
1
2
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6
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ed t
alk
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Academic year
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CONFERENCES/SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS/FDP’s ATTENDED BY
FACULTY
Figure 17: Summary of conferences/seminars/workshops/FDPs attended by faculty
Refer Annexure 9 for details regarding Conferences/Seminars/Workshops/FDPs attended by
Faculty
FACULTY AS RESOURCE PERSONS
2
5
2
1
5
51
3
1
1
2
2
0
2
4
6
8
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12
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16
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17
No
. o
f P
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mes
Academic Year
FDP WORKSHOP SEMINAR STTP
Academic Year 2016-17
Sl.
No. Name Venue Date Topic
1 Dr. John M.
George
Rajagiri School of
Engineering &
Technology
04/07/2016
Meaning and significance
of the teacher being
disciplined
2 Dr. Manoj G.
Tharian
Rajagiri School of
Engineering &
Technology
05/07/2016 Towards accreditation from
the first day
3
Prof. A.
Gopalakrishna
Pillai
Rajagiri School of
Engineering &
Technology
05/07/2016 How can a teacher be
effective?
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Table 7: Details of faculty as resource person
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS BY FACULTY
Figure 18: Summary of journal/conference publications by faculty
Refer Annexure 10 for details regarding Journal/Conference Publications
3 3
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0
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1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
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ub
lica
tio
ns
Academic Year
No. of Journal Publications No. of Conference Publications
4 Dr. Thankachan
T. Pullan
Model Engineering
College 19/09/2016
FDP on Mechatronics,
Automation & Robotics
Academic Year 2015-16
1. Dr. Manoj G.
Tharian
National Institute of
Technical Training
and Research
26/11/2015 Invited talk NBA –
accreditation procedures
Academic Year 2014-15
1. Dr. Manoj G.
Tharian
Viswajyothi College
of Engineering &
Technology
04/11/2014 NBA accreditation –
procedures & process
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PUBLICATION BY STUDENTS
Academic Year 2015– 16
Sl.
No. Name Batch Paper Title
Date/ year
of conduct Journals
1
Akshay N
2011-15
Performance
Analysis of
Vortex Tube
October
2015
4th National Conference
on Refrigeration and Air
Conditioning
(NCRAC-2015)
Arjun B
Bibin Jose
George Antony
2
Divin Chettiyadan
2011-15
Design of a
helical coil
dehumidifier for
a novel gravity-
driven solar
distillation unit
June 2016
International Conference
on Solar Heating and
Cooling for Buildings
and Industry.
Volume 91, June 2016,
Pages 294–302
Jerin Vadacherry
Kiran Kudakkasseril,
Varghese Parekkadan
Table 8: Publication by students
BRANCH ASSOCIATION ACTIVITIES
ME Department Branch Association – REAL MECHANICA was
launched in the year 2012 and was inaugurated by Dr. G. Madhu,
Professor, Division of Chemical Engineering, CUSAT. From its
inception till date various activities have been conducted by REAL
MECHANICA.
REAL MECHANICA annually releases a department magazine
MECHAZINE and a newsletter NEWSMECHERS. MECHAZINE
contains various technical articles compiled by department staff and
students. NEWSMECHERS gives an overview of the department
activities and events.
Figure 19: Summary of Real Mechanica activities
Refer Annexure 11 for detailed list of Branch Association Activities
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PROFESSIONAL BODY ACTIVITIES
Figure 20: Summary of professional body activities
National Weld Meet conducted by Indian Instituteof Welding (IIW) at RSET on 09.10.2015
Inauguration of SAE Cochin Division at RSET on27.08.2016
Lecture on Automotive Sensors & application byDr. E. Rajasekhar, Secretary, SAEISS
Lecture on Automotive Engines - A modernperspective through technology by Mr. S. Krishnan,Vice President, Ashok Leyland
Inauguration of ASHRAE student branch at RSETon 10.01.2017
Lecture on Introduction to Psychrometry byProf. M. P. Maiya, President, ASHRAE Chennai chapter
Lecture on Thermal comfort and Climate zone byDr. R Saravanan, Student activity chair, ASHRAEChennai chapter
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Figure 21: No. of professional body membership for faculty/students
**In the above chart, others include Institute of Plant Engineers. Institute of Marine Engineers,
Society of Automotive Engineers, The combustion Institute, Indian Institute of Standards Engineers
& Indian Institute of Wind Engineering.
DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI
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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Mr. Mohammed Aboobacker graduated in 2015 and co-founded Mobio Global which is a company thatdevelops android games. The company has successfullydeveloped over 100 apps for the android platform. He iscurrently founder & CEO of Markefox Inc, which isfunded by YCombinator, one of the worlds best businessaccelerators.
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BEST PRACTICES
Regular departmental research presentations by faculty during research hour on their areas of
interest
Usage of animated slides for teaching Engineering Graphics & Basic Mechanical Engineering
courses developed by Mr. Micky Baisil
Library hour to encourage students to enhance their knowledge
Research Groups
Figure 22: Department research groups
Refer Annexure 12 for details of Student projects guided by various research groups
Energy Engineering Group
•Dr. John M. George
•Prof. Gopalakrishna Pillai A.
•Mr. James Mathew
•Mr. Akash James
•Mr. John Paul C D
•Mr. Tony Chacko
•Mr. Vishnu Sankar
Computer Aided Engineering Group
•Dr. Manoj G. Tharian
•Mr. Jithin P.N.
•Dr. Ajith Kumar A.
•Mr. Mathew Baby
•Mr. Abinson Paul N.
•Mr. Sooraj Chacko
•Mr. Rathish T. R.
Manufacturing Engineering Group
•Dr. Thankachan T. Pullan
•Dr. Sreekumar V. M.
•Mr Sidheek P. A.
•Mr. K. Uday Sankar
•Mr. Jibin Noble
•Mr. Vineeth Krishna P.
•Mr. Senjo Manuel
•Mr. Jeffin Johnson
•Mr. Manu Joseph
•Mr. Harikrishnan C.
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RESEARCH & CONSULTANCY
Funded research project from KSCSTE
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Faculty Project Title
Funding
Agency
Amount
(INR)
1
Mr. Akash
James (co-
investigator)
Fabrication of chamber to
produce good quality
charcoal.
KSCSTE 1, 65,000/-
Table 9: Details of funded research projects
Research proposals by faculty members
Sl.
No
Name of the
Faculty Project Title
Funding
Agency
1 Dr. Thankachan
T. Pullan
Experimental investigation of cutting
parameters influence on cutting forces
and surface roughness in hard turning of
steel
DST
2
Dr. Ajith Kumar
A.
&
Mr. Jithin P.N
CFD Analysis of the deposition of
inhaled aerosols in human lungs DST
3
Dr. Thankachan
T. Pullan (PI)
&
Dr. Manoj G.
Tharian (Co-PI).
Production and investigation of
mechanical and machinability properties
of SiC particle reinforced Aluminium
Metal Matrix Composites
UGC
Table 10: Details of research proposals submitted
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PHOTO GALLERY
Inauguration of
ASHRAE
Student Branch
National Weld Meet conducted
by Indian Institute of Welding
(IIW)
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Blessing of
Laboratories
Switch on Ceremony
of
CNC Lathe
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Demonstration of
3D Printing Machine by
Mr. Paul George of S5 ME
Quadruped Robotics
Workshop by
Mr. Paul George of S5 ME
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Workshop on
CATIA V6
Workshop on
CFD Tool -
ANSYS FLUENT
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Workshop on
AutoCAD 2D and 3D
Modeling
International Workshop
on Green and Renewable
Energy Applications
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Inauguration of
SAE Cochin Division
Farewell to
First Batch Students
by Faculty
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Releasing of
Technical Magazine
MECHAZINE 2016
Releasing of
Department News Letter
NEWSMECHERS
With Prof. Andy C.
McIntosh
Leeds University, UK
FTP on
CNC Part Programming
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Sphere Drone
Design workshop
AutoCAD Fusion 360
Training Session
A Caricature of
Faculty members by
First Batch
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ANNEXURE 1
CURRICULUM
1.1 B. Tech programme affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University
5th Semester
Code Subject
Hours/week Marks End-sem
duration-
hours
Credit
s L T P/D Internal End-
sem
EN 010
501A Engineering Mathematics IV 2 2 - 50 100 3 4
ME 010
502
Computer Aided Design &
Mfg. 3 1 - 50 100 3 4
ME 010
503
Advanced Mechanics of
Materials 2 2 - 50 100 3 4
ME010 504 Kinematics of Machinery 3 1 - 50 100 3 4
ME 010
505 I.C. Engines & Combustion 3 1 - 50 100 3 4
ME 010
506 Thermodynamics 3 1 - 50 100 3 4
ME 010
507 CAD/CAM Lab - - 3 50 100 3 2
ME 010
508 Electrical & Electronics Lab - - 3 50 100 3 2
Total 16 8 6 28
6th Semester
Code Subject
Hours/week Marks End-sem
duration-
hours
Credits L T P/D
Interna
l
End-
sem
ME 010 601 Mechanics of Materials 2 2 - 50 100 3 4
ME 010 602 Heat & Mass Transfer 2 2 - 50 100 3 4
ME 010 603 Thermal Systems & applications 3 1 - 50 100 3 4
ME 010 604 Metrology & Machine Tools 3 1 - 50 100 3 4
ME 010 605 Mechatronics & Control Systems 3 1 - 50 100 3 4
ME 010
606Lxx Elective I 2 2 - 50 100 3 4
ME010 607 Heat Engines Lab - - 3 50 100 3 2
ME010 608 Machine Tools Lab - - 3 50 100 3 2
Total 15 9 6 28
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Elective I
ME 010 606L01 Computational Fluid Dynamics
ME 010 606L02 Composite Materials Technology
ME 010 606L03 Automobile Engineering
ME 010 606L04 Advanced Strength of Materials
ME 010 606L05 Industrial Hydraulics
ME 010 606L06 Project Management
7th Semester
Code Subject
Hours/week Marks End - sem
duration-
hours
Credits L T P/D
Inter
nal
End-
sem
ME 010 701 Design of Machine Elements 2 2 - 50 100 3 4
ME 010 702 Dynamics of Machines 2 2 - 50 100 3 4
ME 010 703 Gas Dynamics & Jet Propulsion 2 1 - 50 100 3 3
ME 010 704 Refrigeration & Air Conditioning 2 1 - 50 100 3 3
ME 010 705 Industrial Engineering 2 1 - 50 100 3 3
ME 010
706Lxx Elective II 2 2 - 50 100 3 4
ME 010 707 Mechanical Measurements Lab - - 3 50 100 3 2
ME 010 708 Advanced Machine Tools Lab - - 3 50 100 3 2
ME 010 709 Seminar - - 2 50 - - 2
ME 010 710 Project - - 1 50 - - 1
Total 12 9 9 28
Elective II ME010 706L01 Plant Engineering & Maintenance
ME010 706L02 Turbomachines
ME010 706L03 Theory of Vibration
ME010 706L04 Sales & Marketing Management
ME010 706L05 Failure Analysis & Design
ME010 706L06 Foundry & Welding Technology
8th Semester
Code Subject
Hours/week Marks End-sem
duration-
hours
Credits L T P/D
Inte-
rnal
End-
sem
ME 010 801 Design of Transmission Elements 3 2 2 50 100 3 4
ME 010 802 Operations Management 2 2 - 50 100 3 4
ME 010 803 Production Engineering 2 2 - 50 100 3 4
ME 010
804Lxx Elective III 2 2 - 50 100 3 4
ME 010
805Gxx Elective IV 2 2 - 50 100 3 4
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Electives III ME010 804L01 Aerospace Engineering
ME010 804L02 Advanced Machining Processes
ME010 804L03 Cryogenics
ME010 804L04 Acoustics & noise control
ME010 804L05 Non Destructive Testing
ME010 804L06 Advance Operations Research
Electives IV
ME010 805G01 Industrial Safety
ME010 805G02 Disaster Management
ME010 805G03 Nano Technology
ME010 805G04 Finite Element Analysis
ME010 805G05 Optimization Methods in Design
ME010 805G06 Petrochemical Engineering
1.2 B.Tech programmes affiliated to APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University
1st Semester
Slot Course
No. Subject L-T-P Hours Credits
A MA 101 Calculus 3-1-0 4 4
B
(1/2)
PH 100 Engineering Physics 3-1-0 4 4
CY 100 Engineering Chemistry 3-1-0 4 4
C
(1/2)
BE 100 Engineering Mechanics 3-1-0 4 4
BE110 Engineering Graphics 1-1-3 5 3
D BE101-0X Introduction to Engineering 2-1-0 3 3
E BE103 Introduction to Sustainable
Engineering 2-0-1 3 3
F
CE100 Basics of Civil Engineering 2-1-0 3 3
ME100 Basics of Mechanical Engineering 2-1-0 3 3
ME 010 806 Mechanical Systems Lab - - 3 50 100 3 2
ME 010 807 Project - - 6 100 - - 4
ME 010 808 Viva Voce - - - - 50 - 2
Total 11 10 9 28
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(1/4) EE100 Basics of Electrical Engineering 2-1-0 3 3
EC100 Basics of Electronics Engineering 2-1-0 3 3
S
(1/2)
PH110 Engineering Physics Lab 0-0-2 2 1
CY110 Engineering Chemistry Lab 0-0-2 2 1
T
(2/4)
CE110/M
E110/EE1
10/EC110/
CS110/C
H110
Basic Engineering Workshops
(CS110 for CS and related branches
and CH110 for CH and related
branches only)
0-0-2
+
0-0-2
2
2
1
1
U U100 Language lab / CAD
Practice/Bridge courses/Micro
Projects etc.
0-0-(2/3) (2/3)
30 24/23
V V100Entrepreneurship/TBI/NC
C/NSS/Physical Education etc. 0-0-2 2 Activity
points
Notes:
1. Basic Engineering course of the parent branch included as Introduction to Mechanical
Engineering. (3 credits)
List of Courses offered under BE 101-0X and Branches associated with each course
1. BE101-01 Introduction to Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering
2. BE101-02 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering Sciences
Aeronautical Engineering, Automobile Engineering, Food Technology, Industrial
Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering (Automobile), Mechanical
Engineering (Production), Mechatronics, Metallurgy,
Naval Architecture & Ship Building, Production Engineering.
3. BE101-03 Introduction to Electrical Engineering
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
4. BE101-04 Introduction to Electronics Engineering
Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Electronics
& Biomedical Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Electronics &
Instrumentation Engineering, Instrumentation & Control Engineering.
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5. BE101-05 Introduction to Computing and Problem Solving
Computer Science & Engineering, Information Technology.
6. BE101-06 Introduction to Chemical Engineering
Biotechnology/ Biotechnology & Biochemical Engineering, Chemical Engineering,
2. Institutions can recommend one of four other Basic Engineering courses offered during this
semester for every branch. However, the basic course selected should exclude the one
corresponding to their branch of specialization. eg. Student who took Introduction to Civil
Engineering should not take Basics of Civil Engineering; student who took Introduction to
Electrical Engineering should not take Basics of Electrical Engineering.
3. The six basic engineering workshops will be connected with the Introductory or Basics of
Engineering courses offered. The students should attend two workshops in Semester 1 and two
in Semester 2.For example, students opting Introduction to Civil Engineering or Basics of Civil
Engineering should attend the Civil Engineering Workshop, students opting Introduction to
Mechanical Engineering or Basics of Mechanical Engineering should attend the Mechanical
Engineering Workshop, students opting Introduction to Chemical Engineering should attend
the Chemical Engineering Workshop and students opting Introduction to Computing and
Problem Solving should attend the Computer Science Workshop etc. In addition, the students should
attend one more workshop course in Semester 1, corresponding to the other Basic Engineering
course they had been assigned by the institution. The workshop courses corresponding to both
introductory and basic courses are same. However, the institutions may allot exercises
or experiments listed in the syllabus based on the contents of corresponding theory course.
4. Engineering Physics and Engineering Chemistry shall be offered in both semesters. Institutions
can advise students belonging to about 50% of the number of branches in the institution to opt
for Engineering Physics in S1 and Engineering Chemistry in S2 and vice versa. Students opting for
Engineering Physics in S1 should attend Engineering Physics Lab in S1 and students opting for
Engineering Chemistry in S1 should opt for Engineering Chemistry Lab in S1.
5. Engineering Mechanics and Engineering Graphics shall be offered in both semesters.
Institutions can advise students belonging to about 50% of number of branches in the institution to
opt for Engineering Mechanics in Semester 1 and Engineering Graphics in Semester 2 and vice
versa.
6. It may be noted that for items 4 and 5 above, all students belonging to a particular branch of
study must be assigned the same course during one semester. For example, all students belonging
to Electrical and Electronics Engineering in an institution may be assigned Engineering Physics
and Engineering Physics lab, while all students in Electronics and Communication Engineering
branch may be assigned Engineering Chemistry and Chemistry lab. Likewise, all students in Civil
Engineering branch may be assigned Engineering Graphics, while all students in Mechanical
Engineering branch may be allotted the Engineering Mechanics in Semester 1 and vice versa in
Semester 2
7. For Course U, the Institutions should conduct diagnostic tests to identify the training
requirements of each student and advise them to attend the suitable programme. The students who
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excel in all diagnostic tests can be assigned Micro projects under the guidance of faculty members.
The classes for which BE110 Engineering Graphics is offered under slot C may be divided into
two batches and these batches shall attend CAD Practice lab & Language Lab in alternate weeks.
8. Course V is for earning activity points outside academic hours, the details are covered in
rules and regulations of KTU.
2nd Semester
Slot Course No. Subject L-T-P Hours Credits
A MA102 Differential Equations 3-1-0 4 4
B(1/2
)
PH100 Engineering Physics 3-1-0 4 4
CY100 Engineering Chemistry 3-1-0 4 4
C
(1/2)
BE100 Engineering Mechanics 3-1-0 4 4
BE110 Engineering Graphics 1-1-3 5 3
D BE102 Design & Engineering 2-0-2 4 3
E, F
(2/4)
CE 100 Basics of Civil Engineering 2-1-0 3 3
ME 100 Basics of Mechanical
Engineering 2-1-0 3 3
EE 100 Basics of Electrical Engineering 2-1-0 3 3
EC 100 Basics of Electronics
Engineering 2-1-0 3 3
CS 100
Computer Programming
(Only for CSE & IT branches)
2-1-0
3
3
S
(1/2)
PH110 Engineering Physics Lab 0-0-2 2 1
CY110 Engineering Chemistry Lab 0-0-2 2 1
T
(2/4)
CE110/ME
110/
EE110/EC1
10
CS 120
Basic Engineering Workshops
Computer Programming Lab
(only for CSE & IT Branches)
0-0-2
+
0-0-2
2
2
1
1
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U
U100 Language lab / CAD
Practice/ Bridge
courses/ Micro Projects etc.
0-0-(1/2)
(1/2)
30 24/23
V
V100 Entrepreneurship
/TBI/NCC/NSS/ Physical
Education etc.
0-0-2
2
Activity
points
Note 1: Institutions can assign two of four of Basics of Engineering courses not already taken by
the student in the previous semester and the corresponding Workshop courses in Semester 2. CS
100 Basics of Computer Programming & CS120 Computer Programming Lab are mandatory
for Computer Science & Engineering and Information Technology branches. Other
branches are not allowed to opt these courses.
Note 2: For Course U, the classes for which BE110 Engineering Graphics is offered under
slot C may be divided into two batches and these batches shall attend CAD Practice lab &
Language Lab in alternate weeks.
3rd Semester
Course
Code Course Name L-T-P Credits
Exam
Slot
MA 201 Linear Algebra & Complex Analysis 3-1-0 4 A
ME 201 Mechanics of Solids 3-1-0 4 B
ME 203 Mechanics of Fluids 3-1-0 4 C
ME 205 Thermodynamics 3-1-0 4 D
ME 210 Metallurgy & Materials Engineering 3-0-0 3 E
HS 200/HS
210 Business Economics/Life Skills 3-0-0/2-0-2 3 F
ME 231 Computer Aided Machine Drawing Lab 0-0-3 1 S
CE 230 Material Testing Lab 0-0-3 1 T
Total Credits = 24 Hours 28/29 Cumulative Credits= 71
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4th Semester
Course Code Course Name L-T-P Credits Exam
Slot
MA 202 Probability Distributions, Transforms
& Numerical Methods 3-1-0 4 A
ME 202 Advanced Mechanics of Solids 3-1-0 4 B
ME 204 Thermal Engineering 3-1-0 4 C
ME 206 Fluid Machinery 2-1-0 3 D
ME 220 Manufacturing Technology 3-0-0 3 E
HS 210/HS
200 Life Skills/Business Economics 2-0-2/3-0-0 3 F
ME 232 Thermal Engineering Lab 0-0-3 1 S
ME 230 Fluid Mechanics & Machines Lab 0-0-3 1 T
Total Credits = 23 Hours:28/27 Cumulative Credits= 94
5th Semester
Course Code
Course Name L-T-P Credits Exam Slot
ME 301 Mechanics of Machinery 3-1-0 4 A
ME 303 Machine tools & Digital manufacturing 3-0-0 3 B
ME 305 Computer Programming & Numerical Methods
2-0-1 3 C
EE 311 Electrical Drives & Control for Automation 3-0-0 3 D
HS 300 Principles of Management 3-0-0 3 E
Elective I 3-0-0 3 F
ME 341 Design Project 0-1-2 3 S
EE 335 Electrical & Electronics Lab 0-0-3 3 T
ME 331 Manufacturing Technology Lab I 0-0-3 3 U
Total Credits = 23 Hours: 28 Cumulative Credits= 117
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Elective 1:-
1. ME 361 Advanced Fluid Mechanics 2. ME 363 Composite Materials & Mechanics 3. ME 365 Advanced Metal Casting 4. ME 367 Non Destructive Testing 5. ME 369 Tribology 6. ME 371 Nuclear Engineering 7. ME 373 Human Relations Management
6th Semester
Course Code
Course Name L-T-P Credits Exam Slot
ME 302 Heat & Mass Transfer 3-1-0 4 A
ME 304 Dynamics of Machinery 2-1-0 3 B
ME 306 Advanced Manufacturing Technology 3-0-0 3 C
ME 308 Computer Aided Design & Analysis 3-0-0 3 D
ME 312 Metrology & Instrumentation 3-0-0 3 E
Elective 2 3-0-0 3 F
ME 332 Computer Aided Design & Analysis Lab 0-0-3 1 S
ME 334 Manufacturing Technology Lab II 0-0-3 1 T
ME 352 Comprehensive Exam 0-1-1 2 U
Total Credits = 23 Hours: 27 Cumulative Credits= 140
Elective 2:-
1. ME 362 Control System Engineering 2. ME 364 Turbo Machinery 3. ME 366 Advanced Metal Joining Technology 4. ME 368 Marketing Management 5. ME 372 Operations Research 6. ME 374 Theory of Vibration 7. ME 376 Maintenance Engineering
7th Semester
Course
Code Course Name L-T-P Credits Exam Slot
ME 401 Design of Machine Elements I 3-1-0 4 A
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Total Credits = 22 Hours: 27 Cumulative Credits= 162
Elective 3: -
1. ME 461 Aerospace Engineering 2. ME 463 Automobile Engineering 3. ME 465 Industrial Hydraulics 4. IE 306 Supply Chain & Logistics Management 5. ME 467 Cryogenics Engineering 6. ME 469 Finite Element Analysis 7. ME 471 Optimization Techniques
8th Semester
Total Credits = 18 Hours: 30 Cumulative Credits= 180
Elective 4: -
1. ME 462 Propulsion Engineering
2. ME 464 Micro & Nano Manufacturing
ME 403 Advanced Energy Engineering 3-0-0 3 B
ME 405 Refrigeration & Air Conditioning 2-1-0 3 C
ME 407 Mechatronics 3-0-0 3 D
ME 409 Compressible Fluid Flow 2-1-0 3 E
Elective 3 3-0-0 3 F
ME 451 Seminar & Project Preliminary 0-1-4 2 S
ME 431 Mechanical Engineering Lab 0-0-3 1 T
Course
Cod
e
Course Name L-T-P Credits Exam Slot
ME402 Design of Machine Elements II 3-0-0 3 A
ME404 Industrial Engineering 3-0-0 3 B
Elective 4 3-0-0 3 C
Elective 5 (Non-Departmental) 3-0-0 3 D
ME492 Project 6
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3. ME 466 Computational Fluid Dynamics
4. ME 468 Nanotechnology
5. ME 472 Failure Analysis & Design
6. ME 474 Micro & Nano Manufacturing
Elective 5: -
NON-DEPARTMENTAL COURSES
AO 482 AUTOMOTIVE AERODYNAMICS
AE 482 INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTATION
AE 484 INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEM DESIGN
AU 484 MICROPROCESSOR AND EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
AU 486 NOISE, VIBRATION AND HARSHNESS
BM 482 BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION
BM 484 MEDICAL IMAGING & IMAGE PROCESSING TECHNIQUES
BT 482 DESIGN OF BIOLOGICAL WASTEWATER SYSTEMS
BT 484 SUSTAINABLE ENERGY PROCESSES
CH 482 PROCESS UTILITIES AND PIPE LINE DESIGN
CH 484 FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGY
CE 482 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
CE 484 APPLIED EARTH SYSTEMS
CE 486 GEO INFORMATICS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT
CE 488 DISASTER MANAGEMENT
CE 492 ENVIRONMENT HEALTH AND SAFETY
CS 482 DATA STRUCTURES
CS 484 COMPUTER GRAPHICS
CS 486 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
CS 488 C# AND .NET PROGRAMMING
EE 482 ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND AUDITING
EE 484 CONTROL SYSTEMS
EE 486 INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION
EE 488 INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEMS
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EE 492 SOFT COMPUTING
EC 482 BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
FT 482 FOOD PROCESS ENGINEERING
FT 486 FOOD ADDITIVES AND FLAVOURING
IE 482 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
IE 484 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ANALYTICS
IE 486 DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF EXPERIMENTS
IE 488 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
IC 482 BIOMEDICAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
IT 482 INFORMATION SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
MA 482 APPLIED LINEAR ALGEBRA
MA 484 OPERATIONS RESEARCH
MA 486 ADVANCED NUMERICAL COMPUTATIONS
MA 488 CRYPTOGRAPHY (NOT FOR IT BRANCH)
ME 469 FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
ME 482 ENERGY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT
ME 471 OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES
MP 482 PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN
MP 469 INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY & ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
MP 484 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
MT 482 INDUSTRIAL SAFETY
MR 482 MECHATRONICS
FS 482 RESPONSIBLE ENGINEERING
SB 482 DREDGERS AND HARBOUR CRAFTS
HS 482 PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
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ANNEXURE 2
PLACEMENT STATISTICS
Academic Year 2016-17
2013-17 batch
Company No. Of Students Placed
WIPRO 9
INFOSYS 19
CTS 23
MYTRAH 2
Class strength 58
Eligible students ( CGPA 6 + no back log) 38
% of eligible students 65.52
Eligible students placed 25
% of eligible students placed 65.8
No of eligible students not yet placed 13
No of students not eligible but placed 1
Branch total offer 53
Total no of students placed 26
Total opt out 3
Eligible students opt out 1
% of placement (considering class strength) 50
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Academic Year 2015-16
2012-2016 BATCH
Company No. of Students Placed
CTS 19
INFOSYS 25
WIPRO 20
ERNST & YOUNG 2
IBM 1
MUSIGMA 1
HINDUJA 2
MYTRAH 1
TECH
MAHINDRA 2
TECH
MAHINDRA-BPO 2
HIROTEC 4
MRF 2
SUTHERLAND 9
THINK & LEARN 1
Class strength 62
Eligible students (CGPA 6+ no back log) 38
% of eligible students 61.29
Eligible students placed 36
% of eligible students placed 94.74
No of students not eligible but placed 2
Branch total offer 90
Total no of students placed 51
Higher studies 0
Total opt out 5
Eligible students opt out 0
% of placement (considering class strength) 90.32
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Academic Year 2014-15 2011 -2015 BATCH
Company No. of Students Placed
WIPRO 4
CTS 8
INFOSYS 6
IBS 1
MU SIGMA 1
EASTERN GROUP 1
SUTHERLAND 11
Class strength 63
Eligible students (CGPA 6, no back log) 14
% of eligible students 22.2
Eligible students placed 12
% of eligible students placed 85.71
No of students not eligible but placed 19
Branch total –offer 33
Total placed 29
Opt out 4
Eligible students opt out 0
% of placement (considering class strength) 52.38
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ANNEXURE 3
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
Academic Year 2016-17
Sl. No. Name and
Class Event
Position
Secured Organized by
1 Mathew Paul
(S5 ME B)
Forensics- event of
PALMARIUS-
National Level
technical Fest
First Sahrdaya College of
engineering & Technology
2
Mr. Joe Ebby
(S5 ME )
TECHNOCRAT -
event of
PALMARIUS-
National Level
technical Fest
First Sahrdaya College of
engineering & Technology
Mr. Bisto Baby
Mr. Joe Ebby
(S5 ME)
Argumentative Indian
DYUTHI’16
National Level
Multifest
Second Government Engineering
College, Trissur
Academic Year 2015-16
1 Joe Ebby (S3
ME A)
TAKSHAK '15-
National Technical
Fest
First MACE, Kothamangalam,
Ernakulam
2 Vishal D
Vijay(S7 ME)
Swararaaga- Event
of Ragam 2016 2nd NIT Calicut
3 Varun Raj (S7
ME)
Swararaaga- Event
of Ragam 2016 2nd NIT Calicut
Academic Year 2014-15
1
Ashik
Shajahan (S4
ME)
Ragam- Acoustics Third NIT- Calicut
2 Divin C Paul
(S8 ME)
Rajagiri Invitational
Volleyball
Tournament
First Rajagiri Centre for Business
Studies
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3 Jeffin Jose
(S8 ME)
Rajagiri Invitational
Volleyball
Tournament
First Rajagiri Centre for Business
Studies
4 Jefin Joseph
(S6 ME)
AZZEMBLEIA,
IGNITION 2K15-
National Level
Technical Fest
Second SJCET,
PALA,KOTTAYAM
4 Alen Sabu (S8
ME)
First Cut –
Bharatham 2K15 Second FISAT
5 Jithin John
(S8 ME) Encon Club Quiz Second BPCL, Kochi
5 Alen Sabu (S7
ME)
90 Seconds in
Frame –
ABHIYANTHRIKI
2K14
First RSET
6 Alen Sabu (S7
ME)
Short Film –
Bharatham 2014 Second RSET
7 Austin Kurian
(S6 ME)
Encon Club Essay
Competition Third BPCL Cochin Refinery
8 Jithin John &
Eldho Samual
(S8 ME)
Auto Quiz First Mahindra Auto Quiz state
level competition, TVM
9 Rohit C
Ravindran (S8
ME)
Auto Quiz Second Mahindra Auto Quiz state
level competition, TVM
10 Anand Sunil
(S6 ME) Maths Quiz Second
Mathematics Association,
BCM college, Kottayam,
Jan 2015
11 Anand Sunil
(S6 ME) Maths Quiz Third Maths Fest, St. Teresa’s
College, EKM
12 Sooraj
krishnan
(S6 ME)
Dance Competition Second STEP UP, ‘Baratham’ Feb
2015 at FISAT
13 Anand Sunil
(S6 ME) Maths Quiz First
Mathematics Quiz
Competition, Feb 2015,
RSET
14
Kevin Sunny
& Jefin Jose
(S6 ME)
Tech Fest-
Azzembleia Second
IGNITION- FEB 2015,
National Level Technical
Fest- SJCET , Palai
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ANNEXURE 4
STUDENT FEEDBACK
4.1 COURSE FEEDBACK
Sl. No.
Have you acquired
knowledge on fundamental concepts of
thermodynamics
(System, Surrounding,
Process, Path, etc)
Do you have a better
understanding of laws of
thermodynamics and are you able to
apply them in real life
Are you able to analyse problems based on
entropy (Why heat flows from high to low
temperature)
Have you understood
the
applications of
thermodynamic relations
Will you be able to apply Thermodyna
mic relations to solve
Engineering Problems
Have you acquired
knowledge
on Pure substance
and mixtures
Has the subject
encouraged you to observe
and
distinguish the
different processes
around you and
think creatively
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5 Excellent Excellent Excellent Very Good Excellent Very Good Good
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7 Very Good Very Good Excellent Excellent Excellent Satisfactory Satisfactory
8 Good Good Satisfactory Satisfactory Satisfactory Satisfactory Satisfactory
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23 Good Good Good Good Good Good Good
24 Very Good Good Good Good Very Good Good Good
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Number of students appeared: 34
Excellent 13 14 15 14 17 12 14
Very Good 12 9 9 11 9 10 7
Good 8 10 8 7 6 8 9
Satisfactory 1 1 2 2 2 3 3
Poor 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Rating 4.09 4.06 4.09 4.09 4.21 3.85 3.88
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4.2 CLASS COMMITTEE MEETING
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4.3 COURSE COMMITTEE MEETING
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ANNEXURE 5
REMEDIAL CLASSES
Academic Year 2014-15
Sl. No Name of
Subject Batch Date Time
Faculty
member
No: of
Students
1 Mechanical
Technology 2013-17 13-09-2014
8.00 am to
8.25 am
Mr. Vineeth
Krishna P. 8
2 Automobile
Engineering 2012-16 13-03-2015
4.30 pm to
5.30 pm
Mr. Jibin
Noble 5
3 Hydraulic
Machines 2013-17 13-03-2015
4.40 pm to
5.15 pm
Mr. Manu
Joseph 5
4 Mechanics of
Machinery 2012-16 18-03-2015
8:00 a.m. to
8.25 a.m.
Mr. Jithin
P.N. 14
5
Design of
transmission
elements
2011-15 18-03-2015 8.00 am to
8.25 am
Mr. Vineeth
Krishna P 20
6 Mechatronics &
control systems 2012-16 19-03-2015
8.00 am to
8.25 am
Mr. Vineeth
Krishna P 5
7 Hydraulic
Machines 2013-17 27-03-2015
4.40 pm to
5.15 pm
Mr. Manu
Joseph 12
Academic Year 2015-16
1
Gas Dynamics
& Jet
Propulsion
2012-16 15-09-2015 4.40 pm tp
5.15 pm
Prof. A.
Gopalakrishn
a Pillai
8
2
Gas Dynamics
& Jet
Propulsion
2012-16 22-09-2015 4.40 pm tp
5.15 pm
Prof. A.
Gopalakrishn
a Pillai
11
3 Engineering
Graphics 2015-19 15-08-2015
4.30 pm to
5.30 pm
Prof. A.
Gopalakrishn
a Pillai
4
4
Design of
Machine
Elements
2012-16 09-09-2015 8.00 to 8.25
am
Mr. Vineeth
Krishna P. 21
5 Thermodynami
cs 2013-17 10-09-2015
8.00 to 8.25
am
Mr. Akash
James 30
6 Dynamics of
Machinery 2012-16 10-09-2015
8.00 to 8.25
am
Mr. Jithin
P.N. 14
7 Kinematics of
Machinery 2013-17 11-09-2015
8.00 to 8.25
am
Mr. Jithin
P.N. 23
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8
Refrigeration &
Air
conditioning
2012-16 12-09-2015 8.00 to 8.25
am
Mr. John
Paul C.D. 20
9 Hydraulic
Machines 2014-18 19-03-2016
1.30 pm to
4 pm
Mr. Manu
Joseph 1
10 Automobile
Engineering 2013-17 25-04-2016
10.45 to
11.40 am
Mr. Jibin
Noble 17
11 Automobile
Engineering 2013-17 26-04-2016
11.40 am to
12.35 pm
Mr. Jibin
Noble 14
12 Automobile
Engineering 2013-17 27-04-2016
8.30 am to
9.35 am
Mr. Jibin
Noble 23
13 Hydraulic
Machines 2014-18 30-04-2016
8.00 to 8.25
am
Mr. Manu
Joseph 2
Academic Year 2016-17
1
Introduction to
Mechanical
Engg Sciences
2015-19 04-06-2016 11.15 am to
1.00 pm
Mr. Manu
Joseph 1
2
Introduction to
Mechanical
Engg Sciences
2015-19 06-06-2016 11.15 am to
1.00 pm
Mr. Manu
Joseph 3
3
Introduction to
Mechanical
Engg Sciences
2015-19 08-06-2016 11.15 am to
12.30 pm
Mr. Manu
Joseph 7
4
Introduction to
Mechanical
Engg Sciences
2015-19 10-06-2016 11.15 am to
12.30 pm
Mr. Rathish
T.R. 1
5 Engineering
Graphics 2015-19 07-11-2016
4.30 p.m to
6.00 pm
Prof. A.
Gopalakrishn
a Pillai.
3
6
Introduction to
Mechanical
Engg Science
2016-20 08-11-2016 4.40 pm to
5.40 pm
Mr. Rathish
T.R. 7
7
Introduction to
sustainable
engineering
2016-20 10-11-2016 4.40 pm to
5.40 pm
Mr. Tony
Chacko 1
8
Metallurgy &
Material
Science
2015-19 11-11-2016 2.50 pm to
4.40 pm
Mr. Jibin
Noble 13
9 Thermodynami
cs 2015-19 11-11-2016
3.30 pm to
4.30 pm
Mr. Vishnu
Sankar 18
10
Introduction to
Mechanical
Engg Science
2016-20 15-11-2016 4.40 pm to
5.40 pm
Mr. Rathish
T.R. 1
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11
Introduction to
sustainable
engineering
2016-20 17-11-2016 4.40 pm to
5.40 pm
Mr. Tony
Chacko 1
12 Mechanics of
Solids 2015-19 18-11-2016
3.30 pm to
4.30 pm
Mr. Sidheek
P.A. 14
13 Engineering
Graphics 2015-19 25-11-2016
4.30 p.m to
6.00 pm
Mr.
Harikrishnan
C
7
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ANNEXURE 6
INDUSTRIAL COLLABORATION
6.1 INDUSTRIAL VISIT
Batch Month & Year of visit Organisation Visit Summary
Academic Year 2014-15
2013-17 February 2015 HMT 61 students accompanied
by 3 faculty members
2012-16 March 2015
Pallivasal
Hydroelectric
power plant
58 students accompanied
by 3 faculty members
Academic Year 2016-17
2016-20 November 2016 Keltron Controls 127 students accompanied
by 3 faculty members
6.2 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
Academic Year 2015-16
Sl.
No. Name of student
Semes
ter Name of Industry Duration
Batch: 2014-18 ME ALPHA
1 Aaron Philips S4
Steel Industrials Kerala Limited -
Foundry Unit, Ottapalam
20/6/2016 to
24/6/2015
Sri Narayana Engineering
Industries(P) Ltd., Shoranur
03/07/2016 to
12/07/2016
2 Abel Thomas S4 Sri Narayana Engineering
Industries(P) Ltd., Shoranur
03/07/2016 to
12/07/2016
3 Abijith M S4 Sri Narayana Engineering
Industries(P) Ltd., Shoranur
15/06/2016 to
25/06/2016
4 Aby Tharakan S4 Sri Narayana Engineering
Industries(P) Ltd., Shoranur
03/07/2016 to
12/07/2016
5 Achuth Krishnan S4 Cochin Shipyard Limited, Kochi 14/6/2016 to
24/6/2016
6 Adhil S. S4 Sri Narayana Engineering
Industries(P) Ltd., Shoranur
15/06/2016 to
25/06/2016
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7 Akhi Josemon S4 Sri Narayana Engineering
Industries(P) Ltd., Shoranur
03/07/2016 to
12/07/2016
8 Akhil Cherian John S4
Sri Narayana Engineering
Industries(P) Ltd., Shoranur
05/07/2016 to
10/07/2016
Ashok Leyland Ltd., Ennore,
Chennai
28/06/2016 to
02/07/2016
9 Akhil Jose Peter S4 Sri Narayana Engineering
Industries(P) Ltd., Shoranur
03/07/2016 to
12/07/2016
10 Akshaye Prasad S4 FACT Training Centre,
Udyogamandal
05/07/2016 to
12/07/2016
11 Alex Abraham S4 FACT Training Centre,
Udyogamandal
05/07/2016 to
12/07/2016
12 Alin A Azeez S4 Apollo Tyres Ltd., Thrissur 15/6/2016 to
25/6/2016
13 Anand P Manoj S4 Apollo Tyres Ltd., Thrissur 15/6/2016 to
25/6/2016
14 Anzal P. Harris S4 Cochin Shipyard Limited, Kochi 17/6/2016 to
29/6/2016
15 Aravind M. R. S4 Sri Narayana Engineering
Industries(P) Ltd., Shoranur
03/07/2016 to
12/07/2016
16 Arjun T M S4
Steel Industrials Kerala Limited -
Foundry Unit, Ottapalam
20/6/2016 to
24/6/2015
KSRTC Regional Workshop -
Edapal
4/7/2016 to
9/7/2016
17 Ashin Cherian Joseph S4 Apollo Tyres Ltd., Ernakulam 25/6/2016 to
9/7/2016
18 Ashwath Nambiar S4 G. I. Auto Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore 16/6/2016 to
20/6/2016
19 Athul Krishna K. R. S4 G. I. Auto Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore 16/6/2016 to
20/6/2016
20 Bijil John S4
G. I. Auto Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore 16/6/2016 to
20/6/2016
Midas Rubber (P) Ltd., Kottayam 1/7/2016 to
15/7/2016
22 Bisto Baby S4 Expertshub Industry Skill
Development Centre, Banglore
03/01/2016 to
12/01/2016
23 Chakkunny J. Pynadath S4 Apollo Tyres Ltd., Thrissur 15/6/2016 to
25/6/2016
24 Chancel Benny S4 Cochin Shipyard Limited, Kochi 14/6/2016 to
24/6/2016
25 Charudathan S S4 Sri Narayana Engineering
Industries(P) Ltd., Shoranur
03/07/2016 to
12/07/2016
26 Deepak Geo S4 Apollo Tyres Ltd., Thrissur 15/6/2016 to
25/6/2016
27 Deepak Sebastian S4 Apollo Tyres Ltd., Thrissur 15/6/2016 to
25/6/2016
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28 Ebin Scaria Joji S4 Sri Narayana Engineering
Industries(P) Ltd., Shoranur
15/06/2016 to
25/06/2016
29 Eldho K Saji S4 Sri Narayana Engineering
Industries(P) Ltd., Shoranur
03/07/2016 to
12/07/2016
30 Fahim Selim V. S4 Expertshub Industry Skill
Development Centre, Banglore
03/01/2016 to
12/01/2016
31 Flemin P. Varghese S4 FACT Training Centre,
Udyogamandal
05/07/2016 to
12/07/2016
32 Gautham V. G. S4 KSRTC Regional Workshop -
Edapal
4/7/2016 to
9/7/2016
33 Harun K. Pasha S4 NTPC, Kayamkulam 16/62016 to
26/6/2016
34 Isac Geavar S4 Cochin Shipyard Limited, Kochi 14/6/2016 to
24/6/2016
35 Jackson Varghese S4 Cochin Shipyard Limited, Kochi 17/6/2016 to
29/6/2016
36 Jithu Jose S4 Fluid Control Research Institute,
Kanjikode West, Palakkad
04/07/2016 to
10/07/2016
37 Joe Ebby Karuthedath S4 Expertshub Industry Skill
Development Centre, Banglore
03/01/2016 to
12/01/2016
38 Joe Pius S4 TVS Iyengar & Sons Ltd., Maradu 14/6/2016 to
25/6/2016
Batch: 2014-18 ME BETA
1 Rohan S Jayakumar
S4
HAL, Bangalore 15/06/2016 to
30/06/2016
2 Sankernath S
3 Muhammed Rizwan
Aboobacker
4 Sarath M Salim
5 Roshan C Thomas
6 Melvin John Mathew
7 Melvin K Mathew
8 Joseph Varghese
9 Sooryendhu C. S. Peekay Steel Castings (P) Ltd.,
Calicut
15/06/2016 to
25/06/2016
10 Rejath T. P
Autokast Ltd., Kanjikuzhy 14/06/2016 to
11/07/2016
11 Yadukrishnan K. V
12 Vishnu Sasidharan
13 Nikhil Varghese Joseph
14 Mathew Paul
15 MebinLuckose
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16 Johns Johny
17 Steve Manadan
18 Sanjay C. Subair
19 Suraj Vishnu K. S Travancore-Cochin Chemicals
Ltd., Udyogamandal
15/06/16 to
01/07/ 2016 20 Nikhil Paul Francis
21 Rahul Toms
22 Unni Raj
Kitex Limited, Aluva 27/06/16 to
02/07/ 2016
23 Tony S Kureekkal
24 Vivek Samson
25 Vineeth S Nair
26 Unni Raj Keltron Controls, Aroor
4th July to
13th July
2016 27 Tony S Kureekkal
28 Sreekanth Shylanathan Kerala Solvent Extraction Ltd.,
Irinjalakuda
16th to 25th
July 2016
29 Rishiraj N V Steel Industries Kerala Ltd,
Palakkad
20th July to
24th July
2016
30 Rishiraj N V KSRTC Regional Workshop,
Edappal
4th July to
9th July 2016
31 Mohammed Zaneen Parisons Agrotech Pvt. Ltd,
Calicut
14th Feb to
27th March
2016
32 Sahil C B V Parisons Agrotech Pvt. Ltd,
Calicut
14th June to
28th June
2016
33 Joel Joseph Cochin Shipyard Ltd 17th June to
5th July 2016
Batch: 2015-19 ME ALPHA
1 Bimal Oommen John
S3
Ashok Leyland 15/06/’16 –
31/07/’16
2 Arnold Fernandez Cochin Shipyard 01/07/’16 –
30/07/’16
3 Anashwara S. Nair Hyundai Motors 15-06-’16 –
31/07/‘16
4 Fuad Umar Hassan Hyundai Motors 15-06-’16 –
31/07/‘16
5 AmrithaBehnan Travancore Titanium Products
Ltd.
19/06/’16 –
03/07/’16
6 Allwyn Francis Cochin Shipyard 20/07/’16 –
25/07/’16
7 Ignatious Varghese
George HOCL
20/07/’16 –
25/07/’16
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8 Amal J. Vadakkekara HOCL 20/07/’16 –
25/07/’16
9 AravindAjith HOCL 20/07/’16 –
25/07/’16
10 Anand Krishnan HOCL 20/07/’16 –
25/07/’16
11 Jeswin Jose Thomas HOCL 20/07/’16 –
25/07/’16
12 Ajai Sojan HOCL 20/07/’16 –
25/07/’16
13 Ebin Cheriyan Sai Services 19/07/’16 –
22/07/’16
14 Ashwin Ashraf Sai Services 19/07/’16 –
22/07/’16
15 Jerin Donichen Rado Tyres 26/07/’16 –
31/07/’16
Batch: 2015-19 ME BETA
1 Joseph Boney
S3
Travancore cochin chemicals
limited
16/07/16 to
31/07/16
2 Joseph George Travancore cochin chemicals
limited
16/07/16 to
31/07/16
3 Joswin K S Travancore cochin chemicals
limited
11/07/16
to15/07/16
4 Kevin Kurian Mathew Travancore cochin chemicals
limited
25/07/16 to
29/07/16,
5 Kiran Alex Johnson MRF Limited Goa 16/07/16 to
25/07/16
6 Martin Paul Travancore cochin chemicals
limited
25/07/16 to
29/07/16
7 Namras Amakkattil
Shanavas
Travancore cochin chemicals
limited
25/07/16 to
29/07/16
8 Nandakishore J R MRF Limited Goa 16/07/16 to
25/07/16
9 Nirmal Shaji Travancore cochin chemicals
limited
25/07/16 to
29/07/16
10 Rahul A R Saji Engineering Kalamassery 01/07/16 to
07/0716
11 Sachin Sunny Muthoot motors , vytila 25/07/16 to
30/07/16
12 Sharon Paul V Ezenith education Navi mumbai 16/07/16to
20/07/16
13 Sonid Devadas Travancore cochin chemicals
limited
16/07/16 to
31/07/16
14 Thanish Sujaudeen St.Mary's Motor Ernakulam 28/06/16 to
07/07/16
15 Thomas Jagan Mathew Cochin Shipyard 5 days
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16 Tibin Chacko Travancore cochin chemicals
limited
25/07/16 to
29/07/16
18 Toby Varghese Muthoot motors , Vytila 25/07/16 to
30/07/16
19 V Joel Vethamoni FACT Eloor 25/07/16 to
30/07/16
20 Vipin Prabhakaran MRF Limited Goa 16/07/16 to
25/07/16
Batch: 2013-17 ME
1 Alwin Jose S5 Hindalco Industries Ltd 21.1.2016 to
30.1.2016
2 Anto L Pellissery S5 SIFL Thrissur 21.1.2016 to
30.1.2016
3 Ashik Shajahan S5 Tata Global Beverages Ltd Kochi 16.12.2015 to
26.12.2016
4 Dons Xavier Jose S5 Cochin Shipyard 21.1.2016 to
30.1.2016
5 Giffin Romeo M S5 Cochin Shipyard 21.1.2016 to
30.1.2016
6 Jayanth C Mathew S5 HAL Bangalore 14.1.2016 to
1.2.2016
7 Jibin Baby S5 EVM Motors & Vehicles 13.1.2016 to
19.1.2016
8 Jithu P S S5 Alcos Kochi 20.1.2016 to
1.2.2016
9 Johns Antony S5 Cochin Shipyard 13.1.2016 to
25.1.2016
10 Joseph Antony Erinjery S5 Cochin Shipyard 21.1.2016 to
30.1.2016
11 Justin Jose S5 Cochin Shipyard 21.1.2016 to
30.1.2016
12 Kiran Alex S5 SIFL Thrissur 21.1.2016 to
30.1.2016
13 Lakshmi V S5 Alcos Kochi 20.1.2016 to
1.2.2016
14 Nidhin Mathew Thomas S5 Mitsuba Sical India Pvt Ltd
Tamilnadu
18.1.2016 to
29.1.2016
15 Nikhil Mathew S5 Mitsuba Sical India Pvt Ltd
Tamilnadu
18.1.2016 to
29.1.2016
16 R Gokul Krishna S5 Hindalco Industries Ltd 21.1.2016 to
30.1.2016
17 Rahul Joshy Mullassery S5 Mitsuba Sical India Pvt Ltd
Tamilnadu
18.1.2016 to
29.1.2016
18 Renjith George S5 Hindalco Industries Ltd 21.1.2016 to
30.1.2016
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19 Renwick Tom Fernandez S5 Hindalco Industries Ltd 21.1.2016 to
30.1.2016
20 Rishikesh S V Santhosh S5 Hindalco Industries Ltd 21.1.2016 to
30.1.2016
21 Rohan P Unni S5 BEML Ltd 18.1.2016 to
23.1.2016
22 Rohin Mathew S5 E R Auto Pvt Ltd Haryana 17.12.2015 to
26.12.2015
23 Sanoop Kumar B S5 Mitsuba Sical India Pvt Ltd
Tamilnadu
18.1.2016 to
29.1.2016
24 Seby Varghese S5 Hindalco Industries Ltd 21.1.2016 to
30.1.2016
25 Shanel D Cruz S5 Hindalco Industries Ltd 21.1.2016 to
30.1.2016
26 Sidharth M S5 HAL Bangalore 14.1.2016 to
1.2.2016
27 Tharun Adolf Fernandez S5 Hindalco Industries Ltd 21.1.2016 to
30.1.2016
28 Vishnuvinod V K S5 Mitsuba Sical India Pvt Ltd
Tamilnadu
18.1.2016 to
29.1.2016
29 Anil John S6 FACT 17.6.2016 to
23.6.2016
30 Jithu P S S6 Kamko Ltd 23.6.2016 to
2.7.2016
31 Kiran Alex S6 FACT 17.6.2016 to
23.6.2016
32 Paulose S Anjilickapillil S6 Kamko Ltd 23.6.2016 to
2.7.2016
33 Rohan P Unni S6 FACT 17.6.2016 to
23.6.2016
34 Rohan P Unni S6 FCRI Palakkad 15.6.2016 to
29.6.2016
35 Saseendra Panicker
Gokul S6 Eternity Petroleum Const. UAE
18.1.2016 to
2.2.2016
36 Sebin Joseph S6 FACT 17.6.2016 to
23.6.2016
37 Seby Varghese S6 Kamko Ltd 23.6.2016 to
2.7.2016
38 Simon Saju S6 Kamko Ltd 23.6.2016 to
2.7.2016
39 Vishnu Kumaresan S6 FACT 17.6.2016 to
23.6.2016
Batch: 2012-16 ME
1 Ashwath R S7 Petronet CCK Ltd, BPCL
installation, Irimpanam, Cochin
24/8/2015-
30/8/2015
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2 Allan Francis S8 Gregory Polymers, Kaninad,
Puthencruz
1/1/2016-
12/1/2016
Academic Year 2014-15
Batch: 2013-17 ME
1 Abhishek K Kattikkaran S4 Cochin Shipyard 1.7.2015 to
10.7.2015
2 Adish P S4 ONGC Ltd, Karaikal 1.7.2015 to
8.7.2015
3 Alwin Jose S4 ONGC Ltd, Karaikal 1.7.2015 to
8.7.2015
4 Anil John S4 ONGC Ltd, Karaikal 1.7.2015 to
8.7.2015
5 Anto L Pellissery S4 ONGC Ltd, Karaikal 1.7.2015 to
8.7.2015
6 Antony Sankoorikal S4 HMT Ltd 29.6.2015 to
11.7.2015
7 Arun C John S4 HMT Ltd 29.6.2015 to
11.7.2015
8 Giffin Romeo M S4 ONGC Ltd, Karaikal 1.7.2015 to
8.7.2015
9 Jayanth C Mathew S4 Cochin Shipyard 6.7.2015 to
14.7.2015
10 Jibin Baby S4 Cochin Shipyard 1.7.2015 to
10.7.2015
11 Joseph George K S4 ONGC Ltd, Karaikal 1.7.2015 to
8.7.2015
12 Justin Jose S4 ONGC Ltd, Karaikal 1.7.2015 to
8.7.2015
13 Lakshmi V S4 Green bags Kochi 8.6.2015 to
25.6.2015
14 Leo Jacob Shaji S4 ONGC Ltd, Karaikal 1.7.2015 to
8.7.2015
15 Manu Mathew S4 ONGC Ltd, Karaikal 1.7.2015 to
8.7.2015
16 Mohammed Raeez S4 HMT Ltd 29.6.2015 to
11.7.2015
17 Nidhin Mathew Thomas S4 Lorne Stewart Plc UK 22.6.2015 to
3.7.2015
18 Nishanth C Kiran S4 Cochin Shipyard 29.6.2015 to
10.7.2015
19 Paulose S Anjilickapillil S4 HMT Ltd 29.6.2015 to
11.7.2015
20 R Gokul Krishna S4 ONGC Ltd, Karaikal 1.7.2015 to
8.7.2015
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 68
21 Renwick Tom Fernandez S4 ONGC Ltd, Karaikal 1.7.2015 to
8.7.2015
22 Richu Jose Varghese S4 HMT Ltd 29.6.2015 to
11.7.2015
23 Saseendra Panicker
Gokul S4 ONGC Ltd, Karaikal
1.7.2015 to
8.7.2015
24 Sebin Joseph S4 ONGC Ltd, Karaikal 1.7.2015 to
8.7.2015
25 Sidharth M S4 Cochin Shipyard 29.6.2015 to
10.7.2015
26 Suhail Abbas S4 HMT Ltd 29.6.2015 to
11.7.2015
27 Tony Scaria S4 Techno Steel Construction Co
Dubai
23.6.2015 to
7.7.2015
28 V Aravind S4 Synthite Industries Ltd 1.7.2015 to
10.7.2015
29 Vishnu Kumaresan S4 ONGC Ltd, Karaikal 1.7.2015 to
8.7.2015
Batch: 2012-16 ME
1 Aiwin Yesudas S5 Kochi Metro Rail Ltd 26/12/2014-
31/12/2014
2 Ajay Ramakrishnan
S5 Cochin Shipyard Ltd. 22/12/2014-
30/12/2014
S6 Autokast Pvt. Ltd. 16/06/2015-
24/06/2015
3 Akshay A V S6 HAL Bangalore 1/7/2015-
4/7/2015
4 Aldrin P. Davis S5 Sree Narayana Engineering
Industries Pvt. Ltd. Shoranur
14/12/2014-
24/12/2014
5 Allan Francis S6 Autokast Pvt. Ltd. 16/6/2015-
24/6/2015
6 Anand Krishnan M U S5 Sree Narayana Engineering
Industries Pvt. Ltd. Shoranur
14/12/2014-
24/12/2014
7 Ashique K A
S5 Cochin Shipyard Ltd. 22/12/2014-
30/12/2014
S6 Autokast Pvt. Ltd. 16/6/2015-
24/6/2015
8 Ashwath R S6 HAL Bangalore 1/7/2015-
4/7/2015
9 Austine Kurian S5 BPCL, Ambalamedu 14/12/2014-
20/12/2014
10 Clinse F Kuriakose S5 Autokast Ltd 16/12/2014-
19/12/2014
11 Deepak Sunil Abraham S5 Autokast Ltd 6/12/2014-
19/12/2014
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 69
12 Edwin Paul S5 Reliance Industries Limited 16/12/2014-
31/12/2014
13 Faiyz Althaf S6 Cochin Shipyard 22/12/2014-
30/12/2014
14 Jaseel Muhammed E S5 Peekay Steels 21/12/2014-
2/1/2015
15 Javis Jamal
S5 Cochin Shipyard Ltd. 22/12/2014-
30/12/2014
S6 Autokast Pvt. Ltd. 16/6/2015-
24/6/2015
16 Jefin Joseph
S5 Kochi Metro Rail Ltd 26/12/2014-
31/12/2014
S6 Autokast Pvt. Ltd. 16/6/2015-
26/6/2015
17 Jesspaul J Alukka
S5 Kochi Metro Rail Ltd 26/12/2014-
31/12/2014
S6 Autokast Pvt. Ltd. 16/6/2015-
26/6/2015
19 Jibin Jacob S5 Autokast Pvt. Ltd 6/12/2014-
19/12/2014
20 Joel Augustine S5 HMT 9/12/2014-
23/12/2014
21 Johniachan J.
Vazhekkatt
S5 Cochin Shipyard Ltd. 22/12/2014-
30/12/2014
S6 Autokast Pvt. Ltd. 6/6/2015-
24/6/2015
22 Jubin Jose S5 Autokast Ltd 6/12/2014-
19/12/2014
23 Kevin Sunny S6 Autokast Pvt. Ltd. 26/6/2015-
6/7/2015
24 Leo John E M S5 Autokast Ltd 6/12/2014-
19/12/2014
25 Mathew Elias S6 Trends polymer Pvt. Ltd.,
Puthencruz
08/06/2015-
17/06/2015
26 Mithul Joseph Mathew S5 KAMCO 26/12/2014-
31/12/2014
27 Moideen Rafeeq C P
S5 Kochi Metro Rail Ltd 26/12/2014-
31/12/2014
S6 Autokast Pvt. Ltd. 16/6/2015-
26/6/2015
28 Mosses P John
S5 Kochi Metro Rail Ltd 26/12/2014-
31/12/2014
S6 Autokast Pvt. Ltd. 16/6/2015-
26/6/2015
29 Nikhil I V S6 Trends polymer Pvt. Ltd.,
Puthencruz
08/06/2015-
17/06/2015
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 70
30 Nikhil Babychan S6 Autokast Pvt. Ltd. 26/6/2015-
6/7/2015
31 Nikhil I V
S5 Kochi Metro Rail Ltd 26/12/2014-
31/12/2014
S6 Autokast Pvt. Ltd. 16/6/2015-
26/6/2015
32 R Renjith Kumar
S5 Kochi Metro Rail Ltd 26/12/2014-
31/12/2014
S6 Autokast Pvt. Ltd. 16/6/2015-
26/6/2015
33 Simon Jacob
S5 Cochin Shipyard Ltd. 22/12/2014-
30/12/2014
S6 Autokast Pvt. Ltd. 16/6/2015-
24/6/2015
34 Sooraj Krishnan K S
S5 Kochi Metro Rail Ltd 26/12/2014-
31/12/2014
S6 Autokast Pvt. Ltd. 16/6/2015-
26/6/2015
35 Tomson K John
S5 Kochi Metro Rail Ltd 26/12/2014-
31/12/2014
S6 Autokast Pvt. Ltd. 16/6/2015-
26/6/2015
36 Tushar Joseph
S5 Kochi Metro Rail Ltd 26/12/2014-
31/12/2014
S6 Autokast Pvt. Ltd. 16/6/2015-
26/6/2015
37 Varun John Oommen S5
Trading And Agency Services
Ltd. (Engineering & Contracting
Division)
14/12/2014-
24/12/2014
38 Vipin Vasudevan S5 SIYANCO 14/12/2014-
27/12/2014
39 Vishal D Vijay S6 HAL Bangalore 1/7/2015-
4/7/2015
40 Vishnu K S
S5 Cochin Shipyard Ltd. 22/12/2014-
30/12/2014
S6 Autokast Pvt. Ltd. 16/6/2015-
24/6/2015
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 71
ANNEXURE 7
SEMINAR/WORKSHOP/TRAINING PROGRAM ORGANISED
Sl.
No.
Organized
by
Name of
subject
Date/
duration
Name of the
programme
Targeted
audience
Academic Year 2014-15
1 DME, RSET CAD/CAM 16/06/14
Demonstration of
Rapid Prototyping
Machine
RSET faculty
2 DME, RSET CAD/CAM 30/06/14 to
05/07/14
Advanced
workbenches of
CATIA
RSET faculties
3 DME, RSET Energy 29/10/14 Solar energy
applications RSET faculties
4 DME, RSET CAD/CAM
From
12/03/15-2
hrs per day
(Total 40 hrs)
AUTOCAD
certification: 2D and
3D modelling in
AUTOCAD
RSET faculties
Academic Year 2015-16
1 DME, RSET Energy 11/08/15
Recent Advances in
Thermal, Energy
systems and
Sustainability
RSET Faculties
and students
2
DME, RSET
& M/s
AerotriX
Mechatronics 07/08/15 to
08/08/15
Sphere Drone
Design Fabrication
& Flying
Students and
Staff
3 DME, RSET CAD/CAM 18/09/15
AUTOCAD
Software Awareness
Programme
ME Students
4
DME, RSET
& The
Indian
Institute of
Welding
(IIW)
Manufacturing 09/10/15 National Weld Meet:
Kochi 2015
RSET Faculties,
IIW members
and Welding
personals
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 72
Cochin
Branch
5 DME, RSET Oil & Gas 11/03/16
Effectively attending
a piping engineering
interview by
Creative School of
Oil and Gas
Education
S8 ME Students
6 DME, RSET CAD/CAM 11/03/16
Available
opportunities in their
domain by CMAS
TECHNOLOGIES
S4 & S6 ME
7
Student
Association,
DME -
REAL
MECHANI
CA
CAD/CAM 16/04/16
One day workshop
on Autodesk Fusion
360 Software
RSET Students
and faculty
members
8 DME, RSET Lab 24/04/2015
‘Engineering
Laboratories
Expriments/an
Overview’
S6 ME students
Academic Year 2016-17
1 Jithin P. N CAD/CAM 02/07/16 One day workshop
on CATIA V6-
LEVEL I
RSET Faculty
2 Jithin P. N CAD/CAM 12/07/16 One day workshop
on CATIA V6 -
LEVEL II
RSET Faculty
3 Jithin P. N CAD/CAM 16/07/16 and
20/07/16
One day workshop
on CATIA V6-
LEVEL III
RSET Faculty
4
Mr. Jithin P.
N.
Mr. Jibin
Noble
Energy 05/08/16
An insight into
internal combustion
diesel engine
S3, S5, S7 ME
students and
RSET Faculty
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 73
5
Student
Association,
DME -
REAL
MECHANI
CA
CAD/CAM 27/08/16
Autodesk Fusion
360- Modelling
software training
session for half day
RSET ME
Students
6
Dr. Manoj
G. Tharian,
Mr. Jithin P.
N.,
Mr. Jibin
Noble,
Mr. Vineeth
K. P.
and Mr.
Jeffin
Johnson
SAE 27/08/16 Lecture on SAE
Activities
Faculty and S1
students of
RSET and SAE
members from
RSET and other
colleges
7
Dr. Manoj
G. Tharian,
Mr. Jithin P.
N.,
Mr. Jibin
Noble,
Mr. Vineeth
K. P.
and Mr.
Jeffin
Johnson
SAE 27/08/16
Lecture on
Automotive Sensors
and their application
Faculty and S7
and S5 ME Beta
students of
RSET and SAE
members from
RSET and other
colleges
8
Dr. Manoj
G. Tharian,
Mr. Jithin P.
N.,
Mr. Jibin
Noble,
Mr. Vineeth
K. P.
and Mr.
Jeffin
Johnson
SAE 27/08/16
Lecture on
Automotive
Engines- Modern
Perspectives through
Technology
Faculty and S5
ME alpha & S3
ME Alpha
students of
RSET and SAE
members from
RSET and other
colleges
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 74
9
Jibin Noble
Jithin P. N.
Jeffin
Johnson
James
Mathew
Tony
Chacko
Robotics 03/09/16 to
04/09/16
Two day workshop
on Robotics
(Hexapod with TV
remote controlled)
S5 and S7
Students of
RSET
10
Student
Association,
DME -
REAL
MECHANI
CA
CAD/CAM 03/09/16
Autodesk Fusion
360- Modelling
software training
session for half day
RSET ME
Students
11
Student
Association,
DME -
REAL
MECHANI
CA
CAD/CAM 03/09/16 to
04/09/16
Hexapod Robotics
work shop by Dalvik
Apps for two days
RSET ME
Students
12
Student
Association,
DME -
REAL
MECHANI
CA [Paul
George (S5
ME Beta),
Aravind
Ashok (S5
ME Alpha),
Mervin
Xaviour
Francis (S5
AEI),
Kiran Anto
(S5 CSE
Beta)]
CAD/CAM 15/10/16
One Day Robotics
Workshop -
Quadruped Robots
RSET ME
Students
13
Mr. Akash
James, Mr.
Tony
Chacko and
Mr. Abinson
Paul N.
Energy 02/11/16
One day
International
workshop on “Green
and Renewable
Energy Applications
RSET Students
and faculty
members
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 75
ANNEXURE 8
INVITED TALKS BY EXPERTS
SI
No.
Date of
Lecture
Title of the
Lecture Guest Event Beneficiary
1 11/08/15
Recent Advances in
Thermal, Energy
systems and
Sustainability
Bale V. Reddy,
Professor and Chair,
Department of
Automotive,
Mechanical and
Manufacturing
Engineering,
Faculty of
Engineering and
Applied Science,
University of Ontario
Institute of
Technology, 2000
Simcoe Street North,
Oshawa
Guest Lecture
Faculties of
ME dept,
HODs of other
depts., all
students from
S7 ME , 2 to 3
representatives
from S5 ME,
S3 ME alpha
& beta, S1 ME
alpha & beta
2 24/04/15
‘Engineering
Laboratories
Experiments/an
Overview’
Dr. John M. George,
Dean & Vice
Principal, RSET
Guest Lecture S6 ME
students
3 27/08/16 Lecture on SAE
Activities
Dr. E. Rajasekar,
Secretary SAEISS,
Professor, IRTT,
Erode
Guest Lecture
Faculty and S1
and students of
RSET and
SAE members
from RSET
and other
colleges
4 27/08/16
Lecture on
Automotive Sensors
and their application
Dr. E. Rajasekar,
Secretary SAEISS,
Professor, IRTT,
Erode
Guest Lecture
Faculty and S7
and S5 ME
Beta students
of RSET and
SAE members
from RSET
and other
colleges
5 27/08/16
Lecture on
Automotive
Engines- Modern
Mr. S. Krishnan,
Vice President,
Ashok Leyland
Guest Lecture
Faculty and S5
ME alpha &
S3 ME Alpha
students of
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 76
Perspectives
through Technology
RSET and
SAE members
from RSET
and other
colleges
6 29/08/16
23/08/16
Talk on Rajagiri
Culture
Dr. Joseph I. Injodey,
Executive Director,
Rajagiri College of
Social Sciences and
Rajagiri Business
School, Kochi
Guest Lecture S3 ME
7 05/08/16
Talk on “An insight
into internal
combustion diesel
engine”
Mr. Mahesh
Subramanian, Vice
Principal, Anglo
Eastern Maritime
Academy
Guest Lecture
S3, S5, S7 ME
students and
RSET Faculty
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 77
ANNEXURE 9
FDP/WORKSHOPS/SEMINARS ATTENDED BY FACULTY
Academic Year 2016-2017
Sl.
No Faculty Name
Workshop /
Seminar
Attended
Date Organized by
University /
College From To
1
Jibin Noble
Jithin P N
Harikrishnan C
Akash James
Tony Chacko
Vishnu Sankar
John Paul C. D.
Abinson Paul N.
Manu Joseph
Mathew Baby
Jeffin Johnson
Senjo Manuel
Rathish T. R.
James Mathew
FDP on Essential
Mathematics for
Engineering
28/11/16
3/12/16
Kerala
Technological
University
2
All DME staff
(Teaching &
Technical)
One day
workshop on
CATIA V6-
Level I
02/07/16
DME, Rajagiri
School of
Engineering &
Technology
3 All DME staff
(Teaching & Technical
One day
workshop on
CATIA V6 -
Level II
12/07/16
DME, Rajagiri
School of
Engineering &
Technology
4 All DME staff
(Teaching & Technical
Two day
workshop on
CATIA V6 -
Level III
16/07/16 18/07/16
DME, Rajagiri
School of
Engineering &
Technology
5
Prof. Gopalakrishna
Pillai A.
Dr. Thankachan T.
Pullan
Dr. Manoj G. Tharian
Dr. Ajith Kumar A.
Mr. Abinson Paul N
Mr. Akash James
Mr. Harikrishnan C.
Mr. James Mathew
Mr. Jeffin Johnson
Mr. Jithin P. N.
Two day
National
workshop on
“Role of
Accreditation in
higher
educational
institutions”
30/06/16 01/07/16
The Internal
Quality
Assurance Cell
of Rajagiri
School of
Engineering &
Technology
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 78
Mr. John Paul C. D.
Mr. K. Uday Sankar
Mr. Manu Joseph
Mr. Rathish T. R.
Mr. Senjo Manuel
Mr. Sidheek P. A.
Mr. Sooraj Chacko
Mr. Tony Chacko
Mr. Vineeth Krishna P.
6
Mr. Tony Chacko
Mr. Abinson Paul
Mr.Rathish T.R.
Mr.Sooraj Chacko
Mr.Vishnu Sankar
Mr. Harikrishnan C
Faculty
Induction
Programme -
JULY 2016
04/07/16,
05/07/16
and
08/07/16
Rajagiri School
of Engineering
& Technology
7 Manoj G. Tharian
Engineering
Education &
Research
Seminar 2016
30/09/16 National
Instruments
8
Mr. Vineeth Krishna P.
Mr. Krishnakumar M.
R.
Mr. Mathew Baby
Mr. Jeffin Johnson
Mr. Lonappan M.O.
Mr. Bijoy P. S.
Mr. Jinu Johnson
Mr. Sreejith R.
Training
programme on
CNC Part
Programming
31/10/16 05/11/16 HMT Machine
Tools Limited
Kalamassery
9 Mr. Jithin P. N.
Short Term
Training
Programme on
“Induction
Training
Programme for
Young Teachers”
21/11/16 25/11/16
Mechanical
Engineering
Department,
Govt.
Engineering
College
Thrissur,
Sponsored by
Directorate of
Technical
Education,
Govt. of Kerala
10 All DME staff
Two day
workshop on
CFD
tool- ANSYS
FLUENT
21/12/16 22/12/16
DME, Rajagiri
School of
Engineering &
Technology
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 79
Academic Year 2015-2016
1 Mr. Jeffin Johnson
Workshop on
Sustainable
Engineering
15/07/15 21/07/15
Dept. of
Mechanical
Engineering,
Adi Shankara
Institute of
Engineering
and
Technology,
Kalady; Co-
sponsored by
Kerala State
Council for
Science,
Technology
and
Environment
2 Dr. Ajithkumar A
Faculty
Induction
Programme
19/08/15 21/08/15
Rajagiri School
of Engineering
& Technology
3 Mr. Manu Joseph
Faculty
Induction
Programme
19/08/15 21/08/15
Rajagiri School
of Engineering
& Technology
4 Mr. Mathew Baby
Faculty
Induction
Programme
19/08/15 21/08/15
Rajagiri School
of Engineering
& Technology
5 Mr. Jibin Noble
National
Workshop on
Metaheuristic
Algorithms for
Optimization
15/10/15 16/10/15
Department of
Mechanical
Engineering,
Mar
Athanasius
College of
Engineering,
Kothamangala
m
6 Mr. John Paul C. D Energy
Symbiosis 04/12/15 04/12/15
SEEM Kerala
Chapter
7
Dr. John M. George
Prof. Gopalakrishna
Pillai A
Dr. Thankachan T.
Pullan,
Dr. Manoj G. Tharian
Dr. Ajith Kumar A
Mr. Akash James
Faculty
Enrichment
Programme
04/01/16 07/01/16
Rajagiri School
of Engineering
& Technology
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 80
Mr. Jeffin Johnson
Mr. Jibin Noble
Mr. Jithin P. N
Mr. John Paul C. D
Mr. K. Uday Sankar
Mr. Manu Joseph
Mr. Mathew Baby
Mr. Sidheek P. A
Mr. Vineeth Krishna P
8 Mr. Jeffin Johnson
“GREEN
POWER for
smart Kerala”,
National Seminar
and Expo
Renewable
Energy
Technology
26/02/16 27/02/16
Kerala
Renewable
Energy
Entrepreneurs
and Promoters
Association
(KREEPA)
9 Dr. John M. George
Making Net Zero
Net Positive:
Solving the
Efficiency &
Cost Paradox
21/04/16
ASHRAE,
Continuing
Education
AIA,
Course #
NetZero,
GBCI Course
ID
0920006542
10
Dr. Ajith Kumar A.,
Mr. Jibin Noble,
Mr. Jithin P. N.,
Mr. James Mathew,
Mr. Manu Joseph.
1st National
Symposium on
CFD and FEA
5/5/16 9/5/16
Mechanical
Engineering
Association &
Center for
Research and
Development,
Viswajyothi
College of
Engineering
and
Technology,
Vazhakulam,
Muvattupuzha,
Ernakulam,
Kerala-
686670, in
association
with Indian
Society for
Technical
Education(IST
E)
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 81
11
Jithin P. N. (Certificate
No.: 00819)
Dr. Ajith Kumar A.
(Certificate No.:
00820)
ANSYS CFD
Training
(Advance)
16/05/16 20/05/16
Innovent
Engineering
Solutions Pvt.
Ltd.
ANSYS
Authorized
Channel
Partner,
Bangalore.
12
Dr. John M. George
(#8184918)
One day
workshop on
Low Carbon
Energy
Technologies for
Buildings
(LCETB)
27/05/16 IIT Madras
13
Mr. Krishnakumar M.
R.
Mr. Jaison M. T.
Mr. Anoop Xavier
Mr. Jeeson John
Mr. Jithu Davies
Mr. Saibil A. R.
Mr. Sidharthan K. P.
Mr. Sudheesh Kumar
M. S.
Mr. Lonappan M.O.
Half Day
Orientation
Program for
Non-teaching
Staff
25/06/16
Rajagiri School
of Engineering
& Technology
14
Dr. Ajith Kumar A,
Mr. Jithin P. N.
Mr. Tony Chacko, Mr.
Senjo Manuel,
Mr. Jeffin Johnson,
Mr. Vishnu Sankar,
Mr. Abinson Paul.
One day training
session on
"Applications of
MATLAB &
SIMULINK in
Engineering &
Science and
latest features of
MATLAB 2015"
20/06/16
Department of
Electronics &
Communicatio
n
15
Dr. John M. George
Prof. Gopalakrishna
Pillai A.
Dr. Thankachan T.
Pullan
Dr. Manoj G. Tharian
Dr. Ajith Kumar A.
Mr. Abinson Paul N.
Mr. Akash James
Four day
workshop on
AutoCAD 2D
and 3D.
22/06/16 25/06/16
Mechanical
Engineering
Department in
association
with M/S
Pindis
Learning
Centre.
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 82
Mr. James Mathew
Mr. Jeffin Johnson
Mr. Jibin Noble
Mr. Jithin P. N.
Mr. John Paul C. D.
Mr. K. Uday Sankar
Mr. Manu Joseph
Mr. Mathew Baby
Mr. Rathish T. R.
Mr. Senjo Manuel
Mr. Sidheek P. A.
Mr. Sooraj Chacko
Mr. Tony Chacko
Mr. Vineeth Krishna P
Mr. Vishnu Sankar
Mr.Krishnakumar M.
R
Mr. Jaison M. T.
Mr. Anoop Xavier
Mr. Jeeson John
Mr. Jithu Davies
Mr. Saibil A. R.
Mr. Sidharthan K. P.
Mr. Sudheesh Kumar
Mr. Lonappan M.O.
16 Mr. Jibin Noble,
Mr. Jeffin Johnson
Three day Staff
Development
Programme on
RESEARCH
OPPORTUNITI
ES AND
CHALLENGES
IN ADVANCED
MATERIALS
AND
MANUFACTU
RING
8/6/16 10/6/16
The Institution
of Engineers
India, Kochi
Local Center
and
Department of
Mechanical
Engineering,
Federal
Institute of
Science and
Technology,
Hormis Nagar,
Mookkannoor
P.O.,
Angamaly,
Kerala- 683577
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 83
17 Mr. Rathish T. R.
Mr. Vishnu Sankar
Faculty Training
Programme on
Engineering
Graphics
28/06/16 30/06/16
Kerala
Technological
University
Academic Year 2014-15
1 Mr. Vineeth Krishna P.
National
Workshop on
Innovations in
Curriculum,
Teaching and
Instruction for
Teachers of
Professional and
Technical
Institutions
04/03/15
Centre for
Education
Beyond
Curriculum
(CEDBEC),
Christ
University,
Bengaluru.
2
Mr. Sidheek P. A., Mr.
James Mathew, Mr.
Jeffin Johnson, Mr.
John Paul C. D., Mr.
Jibin Noble, Mr. Senjo
Manuel, Mr. Akash
James
A short term
training program
on Research
Trends in
Informatics,
Computing &
Communication
16/04/15
CSI Cochin
Chapter and
ACM Cochin
Chapter
3 Dr. John M. George
New Tomorrows
for Today’s
Buildings:
Existing
Building
Commissioning
(webcast)
23/04/15 ASHRAE
4 Mr. Jeffin Johnson
Faculty Training
Programme on
INTRODUCTIO
N TO
SUSTAINABLE
ENGINEERING
18/06/15
APJ Abdul
Kalam
Technological
University
5 All faculties FDP on academic
enrichment 29/06/15 RSET
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 84
ANNEXURE 10
CONFERENCE/ JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS BY FACULTY
Academic Year 2016– 17
Sl.
No Name Designation Paper Title
Date/ year of
conduct Journals
1
Dr.
Thankachan
T. Pullan
Associate
Professor
Spheroidal graphite
cast iron property
enhancement by heat
treatment”
September
2016
International
Journal of Materials
Research, Vol. 107,
No. 9, pp. 807-814
(September 2016)
ISSN: 1862-5282.
2 Mr. Vishnu
Sankar
Assistant
Professor
An Experimental
Comparison of Diesel
Engine Performance
and Emission using
Biodiesel and Diesel.
December
2016
Proceedings of
National Conference
on Energy,
Economy and
Environment-
Energy 2016
conducted by
Department of
Mechanical
Engineering, NIT
Calicut.
Academic Year 2015– 16
1 Dr. John M.
George
Professor &
Dean
Performance
Analysis of Vortex
Tube
28-30
October 2015
4th National
Conference on
Refrigeration and
Air Conditioning
(NCRAC-2015)
2 Mr. Jithin P.
Narayanan
Assistant
Professor
A Study of Wind
Pressure on Tall
Buildings and Its
Aerodynamic
Modifications against
Wind Excitation
October 2015
International Journal
of Engineering
Development and
Research
(International Peer
Reviewed, Open
Access Journal)
IJEDR (
www.ijedr.org )
Volume 3 Issue 4
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 85
3 Mr. Jithin P.
Narayanan
Assistant
Professor
Mechanical
Characterization of
Shape Memory Alloy
Based RF MEMS
switch using ANSYS
June 2015
The International
Journal Of
Engineering And
Sciences
(IJES),Volume
4,
Issue 6,PP. 11-23,
June 2015
4 Mr. Vineeth
Krishna P.
Assistant
Professor
Fabrication of
Friction Stir
Processed Al-Ni
Particulate
Composite and Its
Impression Creep
Behaviour
2015
Journal of
Composites, vol.
2015, Article ID
428630, 9 pages
Academic Year 2014 - 15
1 Mr. Manoj G.
Tharian
Assistant
Professor
Orthotropic Plate
Model for Hat
Stiffened Plate
2014
Journal of
Engineering for the
Maritime
Environment
2
Dr.
Thankachan
T. Pullan
Associate
Profesor
Decision support tool
using concurrent
Engineering frame
work for agile
manufacturing
2014
International journal
of agile systems and
management
3 Mr. Jithin P
N
Assistant
Professor
CFD analysis for the
configuration of the
hydrodynamic
depressor
Dec 2014
Computational and
experimental marine
hydrodynamics –
Marh 2014
4 Mr. Vineeth
Krishna P
Assistant
Professor
Fabrication of
friction stir processed
Al-Ni particulate
composite and its
impression creep
behaviour
2015
Journal of
composites, Hindawi
publications
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 86
ANNEXURE 11
DEPARTMENT ASSOCIATION – REAL MECHANICA
11.1 ACTIVITIES
Date Title
Academic Year 2014-15
14/03/15 to 15/03/15 Robotics Workshop by Technophilia
17/03/15
Certification Courses after B Tech by WQC
Institute of NDT and Inspection Technology
(A Division of Limra Institutions Pvt. Ltd.)
Academic Year 2015-16
07/08/15 - 08/08/15 ‘Sphere Drone Design Fabrication & Flying’
workshop by M/s AerotriX
02/04/16 Fusion 360- By Mr. Biju Antony of BIMIT-
Kochi
28/04/16 Launch of Third Volume of Department
technical Magazine “MECHAZINE”
Academic Year 2016-17
08/05/16
Talk by Mr. Mahesh Subramanian, Vice
Principal, Anglo Eastern Maritime Academy
on IC Engines
03/09/16 Autodesk Fusion 360- Modelling software
training session for half day
03/09/16 – 04/09/16 Hexapod Robotics work shop by Dalvik Apps
for two days
20/09/16 First Edition of Mechanical Department News
Letter- "News Mechers"
30/09/16 Awareness Class on 3D printing Machine
developed by Mr. Paul George of S5 ME
15/10/16 One Day Robotics Workshop -Quadruped
Robots
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 87
11.2 OFFICE BEARERS OF REAL MECHANICA
Academic Year 2016-17
Secretary Akhil V S
Magazine Editor Fahim Salim
Magazine Designer Bisto Baby, Nirmal K
Newsletter Editor Anashwara S Nair, Ahmed Harris
Newsletter Designer
Muhammad Farzeen,
Muhammad Fahad
Academic Year 2015-16
Secretary Akhil V S (S7 ME)
Magazine Editor Joseph Antony Erinjery (S7 ME)
Members
Ashik Shajahan, Lakshmi V,
Jithu P.S., Antony Sankoorikkal
Academic Year 2014-15
Secretary Tomson K. John
Magazine Editor Jithin Jose
Magazine Designer Joel Augustine
Faculty Advisors:
Mr. Jithin P.N. (Asst. Professor) &
Mr. Vineeth Krishna P. (Asst. Professor)
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 88
ANNEXURE 12
RESEARCH GROUPS
Student Projects Guided By Various Research Groups
Academic Year 2016-17
Academic Year 2015-16
Energy Research Group
Concentrated solar powered micro gas turbine
Comparison of diesel engine's performance & emission using diesel and biodiesel
Optimization & Thermal Analysis of a Low Heat Rejection Diesel engine
Solar desalination for rural area
Manufacturing Engineering Group
Assisted Cycling Using Fully Or Partially Automated System
Fabrication Of Water Body Cleaning Machine
Fabrication of Hydraulic Bottle Jack
Fabrication of Abrasive Water Jet Machine
Design of Automated Waste Paper Recycling Equipment
Fabrication of pipe bending machine
Fabrication of Exoskeleton
Computer Aided Engineering Group
Modal Analysis Of Crankshaft
Parametric Study Of Wind In Ground Effect Of a Symmetric Aerofoil
Compression using Quick return mechanism
Fabrication & Design of Theo Jansen Walking Mechanism
Energy Research Group projects
Thermo Acoustic Refrigeration System
Design And Fabrication Of Solar Power Aircraft
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology 89
Academic Year 2014-15
Computer Aided Engineering Research Group
Two stage mechanical oscillator for operating a rotating wheel
Design & fabrication of hybrid E.C. for automotive propulsion
Adjustable unified wheel opener
Kinetic Energy recovery system in Bicycles
Manufacturing Engnineering Research Group
Adjustable unified wheel opener
Kinetic Energy recovery system in Bicycles
1.Fabrication & testing of a vibration suppression test setup
1.Automatic wheel chair cum bed
Pyrolisis of waste plastic to oil
Fabrication of four wheel steering system
Energy Engineering Research Group
Fuel Enhancement using Hydrogen obtained by Electrolysis
Biogas as an alternate Fuel in a spark ignition engine
Vortex Tube Refrigeration System
Integration of drinking water production unit with solar hot water heaters
Air Powered Engine
Working of AC compressor due to damping effect of shock absorber
Computer Aided Engineering Group
Simulation of an Automobile for Common Man
Analysis on enhancement of heat transfer in tube heat exchanger
Stair climbing wheel chair mechanism
Manufacturing Engineering Group
Coconut Dehusker
Fabrication of a valve less pulse jet engine and to integrate it in a Go-kart
Portable Car Moving System with Hydraulic Jacks
Rubber Tapping Machine