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B.

Profile of the Affiliated /Constituent College


1. Name and address of the college:
Name: G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology & Science (for Women)

Address: Shaikpet

City: Hyderabad Pin: 500008 State: Andhra Pradesh

Website: www.gnits.ac.in

2. For communication:

Designation Name Telephone with Mobile Fax Email


STD code
Director Dr.I.Ramachandra O: 040- 98497 040- directorgnits@
Reddy 23565648 22527 23564187 yahoo.in
R: 040-
23351623
Vice Principal NIL O:
R:
Steering Dr.K.Ramesh Reddy O: 040- 984942 040- kollirameshreddy
Committee 23565649 2460 23564187 @yahoo.com
Co-ordinator R: 040-
23046063

3. Status of the of Institution :


Affiliated College
Constituent College --
Any other (specify) --

4. Type of Institution:
a. By Gender
i. For Men

ii. For Women

iii. Co-education

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b. By shift
i. Regular

ii. Day

iii. Evening

5. Is it a recognized minority institution?


Yes --
No
If yes specify the minority status (Religious/linguistic/ any other) and provide documentary
evidence. Not Applicable

6. Source of funding:
Government
Grant-in-aid
Self-financing
Any other

7. a. Date of establishment of the college: 15– 09-1997 (dd/mm/yyyy)

b. University to which the college is affiliated /or which governs the college (If it is a
constituent college)

Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad

c. Details of UGC recognition:


Under Section Date, Month & Year Remarks
(dd-mm-yyyy) (If any)
i. 2 (f) Applied for the recognition Our reference letter no
under 2 (f) GNITS/UGC/4/10/2012
it is Under process dated 11-10-2012
ii. 12 (B) Applied for the recognition Our reference letter no
under 12 (B) GNITS/UGC/4/10/2012
it is Under process dated 11-10-2012

(Enclose the Certificate of recognition u/s 2 (f) and 12 (B) of the UGC Act)

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d. Details of recognition/approval by statutory/regulatory bodies other than UGC
(AICTE, NCTE, MCI, DCI, PCI, RCI etc.)
Under Recognition/Approval details Day, Month Validity Remarks
Section/clause Institution/Department/ and Year
Programme (dd-mm-yyyy)
i. AICTE
10-05-2012 2012-13 --
6 UG & 5 P.G.
Programmes

(F.No.South – Central/ 1-689585071


/2012/EOA dated 10-05-2012)
(Enclose the recognition/approval letter) ENCLOSURE - 1

8. Does the affiliating university Act provide for conferment of autonomy (as recognized by the
UGC), on its affiliated colleges?
Yes No

If yes, has the College applied for availing the autonomous status?
Yes No

9. Is the college recognized


a. by UGC as a College with Potential for Excellence (CPE)?

Yes No
If yes, date of recognition: …………………… (dd/mm/yyyy)

b. for its performance by any other governmental agency?

Yes No
If yes, Name of the agency …………………… and
Date of recognition: …………………… (dd/mm/yyyy)

10. Location of the campus and area in sq.mts:

Location * Urban
Campus area in sq. mts. 12.5 Acres
Built up area in sq. mts. 36520 Sq.Mts.

(* Urban, Semi-urban, Rural, Tribal, Hilly Area, Any others specify)

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11. Facilities available on the campus (Tick the available facility and provide numbers
or other details at appropriate places) or in case the institute has an agreement with
other agencies in using any of the listed facilities provide information on the
facilities covered under the agreement.
 Auditorium/seminar complex with infrastructural facilities - Yes
 Sports facilities
 play ground Yes
 swimming pool No
 gymnasium Yes
 Hostel
 Boys’ hostel Not Applicable
 Number of hostels
 Number of inmates
 Facilities (mention available facilities)
 Girls’ hostel
 Number of hostels - 02
 Number of inmates - 794
 Facilities (mention available facilities)
 Study room , Internet Access through Wi-Fi
 Working women’s hostel - Not Applicable
 Number of inmates
 Facilities (mention available facilities)
 Residential facilities for teaching and non-teaching staff (give numbers available --
cadre wise) – Not Available
 Cafeteria -- Available
 Health centre – Available
First aid, Inpatient, Outpatient, Emergency care facility, Ambulance…….
Health centre staff – First Aid and Emergency care facility available

Qualified doctor Full time Part-time

Qualified Nurse Full time Part-time

 Facilities like banking, post office, book shops - Available

 Transport facilities to cater to the needs of students and staff - Available


 Animal house - Not Available
 Biological waste disposal - Available

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 Generator or other facility for management/regulation of electricity and voltage
- Available
 Solid waste management facility - Not Available
 Waste water management - Available
 Water harvesting - Available

12. Details of programmes offered by the college (Give data for current academic year)

Sl. Programme Name of the Duration Entry Medium Sanctioned/ No. of


No. Level Programme/ Qualifica of approved students
Course tion instruction Student admitted
strength (2013-14)
Under- B.Tech 4 Years Intermedia English 660 662
1 te
Graduate
Post- M.Tech 2 Years B.Te ch English 90 90
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Graduate
Integrated
Programmes
PG
Ph.D.
M.Phil.
Ph. D.
Certificate
courses
UG Diploma
PG Diploma
Any Other
(specify and
provide
details)

13. Does the college offer self-financed Programmes?


Yes No 
If yes, how many? - UG-06 and PG-05
14. New programmes introduced in the college during the last five years if any?

Yes No Number PG - 04

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15. List the departments: (respond if applicable only and do not list facilities like Library,
Physical Education as departments, unless they are also offering academic degree awarding
programmes. Similarly, do not list the departments offering common compulsory subjects
for all the programmes like English, regional languages etc.)

Particulars UG PG Research
Science Humanities & Mathematics, Basic Sciences --
Arts
Commerce
Any Other not 1. Computer Science & Engineering 1. Digital
covered 2. Electronics & Communication Engineering Electronics &
above 3. Electrical & Electronics Engineering Communication
Engineering 4. Electronics & Telematics Engineering Engg
Departments 5. Information Technology 2. Power
6. Instrumentation & Control Engg Electronics &
Electric Drives
3. Computer
Science &
Engineering
4. Computer
Networks &
Information
Security Systems
5. Wireless &
Mobile
Communication

16. Number of Programmes offered under (Programme means a degree course like BA,
BSc,MA,M.Com…)
a. annual system

b. semester system
UG-06 & PG-05
c. trimester system

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17. Number of Programmes with
a. Choice Based Credit System
b. Inter/Multidisciplinary Approach
c. Any other ( specify and provide details)
UG-06 & PG-05

18. Does the college offer UG and/or PG programmes in Teacher Education?

Yes No

If yes,
a. Year of Introduction of the programme(s)………………. (dd/mm/yyyy)
and number of batches that completed the programme

NCTE recognition details (if applicable)


Notification No.: ……………………………………
Date: …………………………… (dd/mm/yyyy)
Validity:………………………..

b. Is the institution opting for assessment and accreditation of Teacher Education


Programme separately?
Yes No

19. Does the college offer UG or PG programme in Physical Education?


Yes No

If yes,
a. Year of Introduction of the programme(s)………………. (dd/mm/yyyy)
and number of batches that completed the programme

b. NCTE recognition details (if applicable)


Notification No.: ……………………………………
Date: …………………………… (dd/mm/yyyy)
Validity:……………………

c. Is the institution opting for assessment and accreditation of Physical Education


Programme separately?
Yes No

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20. Number of teaching and non-teaching positions in the Institution
Positions Teaching faculty
Professor Associate Assistant Non- Technical
Professor Professor teaching staff
staff
*M *F *M *F *M *F *M *F *M *F
Sanctioned by the
UGC / University /
7 1 9 10 24 64 39 68 24 19
State Government
Recruited
Yet to recruit
Sanctioned by the 7 4 3 1 12 29
Management/society
or other authorized
bodies
Recruited
Yet to recruit
*M-Male *F-Female

21. Qualifications of the teaching staff:


Highest Professor Associate Assistant Total
qualification Professor Professor
Male Female Male Female Male Female
Permanent teachers
D.Sc./D.Litt. - - - - - - -
Ph.D. 11 4 1 2 2 5 25
M.Phil. - - - - - - -
PG 3 1 11 9 34 88 146
Temporary teachers
Ph.D. - - - - - - -
M.Phil. - - - - - - -
PG - - - - - - -
Part-time teachers
Ph.D. - - - - - - -
M.Phil. - - - - - - -
PG - - - - - - -

22. Number of Visiting Faculty /Guest Faculty engaged with the College. --

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23. Furnish the number of the students admitted to the college during the last four academic years.
Categories Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Mal Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
e
SC 69 63 63 63
ST 32 29 29 29
OBC 102 92 92 92
General 447 416 416 416
Others -- -- -- --
Total 650 600 600 600

24. Details on students enrollment in the college during the current academic year:
Type of students UG PG M. Phil. Ph.D. Total
Students from the same state where 634 85 719
the college is located
Students from other states of India 16 5 21
NRI students -- --
Foreign students -- --
Total 660 90 740

Dropout rate in UG and PG (average of the last two batches)

UG 0.2% PG 0.5%
Unit Cost of Education
(Unit cost = total annual recurring expenditure (actual) divided by total number of
students enrolled )
(a) including the salary component Rs.42,000/-

(b) excluding the salary component Rs.10,000/-

27. Does the college offer any programme/s in distance education mode (DEP)?
Yes No
If yes,
a) is it a registered centre for offering distance education programmes of
another University Yes No

b) Name of the University which has granted such registration.

c) Number of programmes offered

d) Programmes carry the recognition of the Distance Education Council.


Yes No

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28. Provide Teacher-student ratio for each of the programme/course offered

B.Tech
(i) Electrical & Electronics Engineering : 1 : 15
(ii) Electronics & Communication Engineering : 1 : 14
(iii) Computer Science & Engineering : 1 : 16
(iv) Information Technology : 1 : 15
(v) Electronics & Telematics Engineering : 1 : 14
(vi) Instrumentation & Control Engineering : 1 : 15
M.Tech
(i) Power Electronics & Electric Drives (EEE) : 1: 15
(ii) Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) : 1: 15
(iii) Digital Electronics & Communication Systems (ECE) : 1 : 15
(iv) Wireless & Mobile Communications (ETM) : 1 : 18
(v) Computer Networks & Information Security (IT) : 1 : 18

29. Is the college applying for

Accreditation : Cycle 1 Cycle 2 Cycle 3 Cycle 4

Re-Assessment:
(Cycle 1refers to first accreditation and Cycle 2, Cycle 3 and Cycle 4 refers to
re-accreditation)

30. Date of accreditation* (applicable for Cycle 2, Cycle 3, Cycle 4 and re-assessment only)
Not Applicable
Cycle 1: …………………… (dd/mm/yyyy) Accreditation Outcome/Result…….. Cycle 2:
…………………… (dd/mm/yyyy) Accreditation Outcome/Result……..
Cycle 3: …………………… (dd/mm/yyyy) Accreditation Outcome/Result……..
* Kindly enclose copy of accreditation certificate(s) and peer team report(s) as an
annexure.

Number of working days during the last academic year.

216 days

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32. Number of teaching days during the last academic year
(Teaching days means days on which lectures were engaged excluding the examination days)

186 days

Date of establishment of Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)


IQAC …………………… (dd/mm/yyyy)
15-7-2013

34. Details regarding submission of Annual Quality Assurance Reports (AQAR) to NAAC.
AQAR (i) ……………… (dd/mm/yyyy)
AQAR (ii) ……………… (dd/mm/yyyy)
AQAR (iii) ……………… (dd/mm/yyyy)
AQAR (iv) ……………… (dd/mm/yyyy)
Not Applicable

35. Any other relevant data (not covered above) the college would like to include. (Do not
include explanatory/descriptive information)

 Wi-Fi facility in the campus

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C. Criteria-Wise Inputs
Criterion I: Curricular Aspects

1.1 Curriculum Planning and Implementation

1.1.1 State the vision, mission and objectives of the institution, and describe how these are
communicated to the students, teachers, staff and other stakeholders.

The institution has been striving hard to realize the vision and fulfill the mission as stated
below:

VISION

“The Institute envisions to emerge as a premier center for Engineering Education in


the country by leveraging leading – edge technologies, drawing on outstanding
teaching expertise and cultivating exemplary work ethos”

MISSION

“The Institute signifies conscious and committed effort to leverage ‘education’ as


a means of ‘empowerment’ of women. It seeks to fulfill the need for creating special
avenues for women to pursue their academic aspirations and thus enable
them to assert their individuality, intellectual capability, economic
independence and social standing on par with men in the society. It intends to
equip women with aptitude and ability to stand square and strive alongside men in
building a progressive nation.”

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A. The Goals and Objectives of the Institution are :
 To strengthen the programmes by revising the curriculum based on the
industry needs.
 To give hands on training to the students to be competent and confident to face
the real world challenges in their endeavors.
 To provide an environment conducive to the all round growth of the students.
 To promote R & D activities by encouraging staff & students through paper
publications.
 To further strengthen the industry - institute collaboration.
 To improve academic performance of the students to achieve more placements
with higher pay packages.
B. The Goals and Objectives are made known to the various stakeholders through:

The alumni of the college are the best ambassadors of its goals and
objectives.
The institution hosted a website and disclosed all the information in it.
A brochure furnishing all the information is prepared and the same is
distributed to all the parents and students who are admitted into the college at the
time of admissions.
Immediately after the admissions and before the commencement of the
class work, an orientation programme is conducted to all the fresh students and
their parents and they are apprised of the goals and objectives.
The students are also provided with the college news letter and all the
relevant information has been furnished in it.
Sending information to other institutes of higher learning through our
students and faculty whenever they go to other institutions to participate in
academic / co-curricular activities.

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1.1.2 How does the institution develop and deploy action plans for effective implementation of
the curriculum? Give details of the process and substantiate through specific example(s).

 YES. The curricula developed addresses the needs of the society and have
relevance to the regional and national developmental needs. The recent curriculum
development program includes the topics on professional ethics in the English
subject.

1.1.3 What type of support (procedural and practical) do the teachers receive (from the
University
and/or institution) for effectively translating the curriculum and improving teaching
practices?

 The University and the Institution are conducting various Faculty Development
Programmes to keep the teacher ready to translate the curriculum designed by the
university effectively to the students.

 The Institution is deputing the staff members to other universities and institutions
which are offering Faculty Development Programmes for different subjects at
different places.

 Exclusive Workshops are being conducted by the institution to give thorough


exposure to the faculty teaching any new subject or most complicated subject in
which students are failing more in number.

 Teachers are encouraged to publish technical papers in the national and


international conferences and to attend such conferences or seminars so that they
interact with some other teachers to exchange views and to acquire technical
knowledge.

 Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education has exclusively designed


Faculty Development Programmes for each subject to give thorough exposure to
teaching staff on particular subjects by the senior faculty invited from different
universities as resource persons.

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1.1.4 Specify the initiatives taken up or contribution made by the institution for effective
curriculum delivery and transaction on the Curriculum provided by the affiliating
University or other Statutory agency.

 The Institution has conducted exclusively 3 to 6 day workshops to train the staff in
the fields of C & Data Structures and Neural Networks and Artificial Intelligence.

 The senior faculty of all the departments are selected by the university to be the
members of Board of Studies to revise and improve the curriculum for UG and PG
programmes.

 For the last two years all the departments of the Institution have improved 20% of
the curriculum designed by the University in consultation with industry personnel,
subject experts and university nominees.

 Students feed back is being obtained in terms of delivery of the curriculum by the
staff members.

 Alumni and MNC’s visiting for campus placements are also given importance in
expressing their views and proposing topics to add to the curriculum.

1.1.5 How does the institution network and interact with beneficiaries such as industry, research
bodies and the university in effective operationalisation of the curriculum?

 The institution is inviting the subject experts, nominees from concerned


universities / organizations and research bodies to revise the curriculum as
frequently as possible.
 Every year the feed back from the MNC’s who have selected the students of the
institution is collected and based upon the need, additional topics are added.

1.1.6 What are the contributions of the institution and/or its staff members to the development
of the curriculum by the University? (number of staff members/departments represented
on the Board of Studies, student feedback, teacher feedback, stakeholder feedback
provided, specific suggestions etc.,)

 A few of the senior faculty from each department are the members of the Board of
Studies of JNT University, Hyderabad in reviewing and improving the curriculum
of each programme.

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 The staff of the Institution are considering the feed back given by the stake holders
(parents, students and MNC’s) and the same is being reflected for reviewing the
curriculum in the university for necessary improvement.

 Some of the specific data collected through the placement officer is discussed in
the Head of the Departments meetings and the short falls that could be rectified are
being informed to the concerned boards of the university for the curriculum
review.

1.1.7 Does the institution develop curriculum for any of the courses offered (other than those
under the purview of the affiliating university) by it? If ‘yes’, give details on the process
(’Needs Assessment’, design, development and planning) and the courses for which the
curriculum has been developed.
NOT APPLICABLE

1.1.8 How does institution anlayse/ensure that the stated objectives of curriculum are achieved in
the course of implementation?

 After completion of every unit in all the subjects, the staff members are reviewing
various questions that can occur on that unit along with solutions.

 For some units, the connectivity between the previous units and the next unit is
explained with practical examples wherever necessary.

 The data collected from the internet is given as additional information to give the
depth of the concepts covered in each unit.

 For some of the subjects after completing the unit objective / slip tests are
conducted to assess the understanding level of the students. Wherever necessary,
extra classes are conducted.

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1.2 Academic Flexibility

1.2.1 Specifying the goals and objectives, giving details of the certificate/diploma/ skill
development courses etc., offered by the institution.

Departments Objectives for 2012-13 Academic Year


Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering:
1. To conduct at least one work shop in an academic year.
2. To organize at least one guest lecture in each semester.
3. To motivate the students to go for higher qualification.
Department of Computer Science & Engineering:
1. To conduct a national level student meet once in a year.
2. To conduct a workshop / training for faculty (inside or outside) once in a year.
3. To conduct an intra college programming contest once in a year.
4. To encourage faculty to attend workshops every year.
5. To increase the pass percentage to 90%.
6. To see that more than 70% of students are placed in reputed companies.
7. To see that 15% of the students participate in presenting papers.
Department of Electronics and Telematics Branch:
1. To organize work shops on “VLSI Design”.
2. To conduct Group Discussions and Aptitude Tests for ETM students.
3. To conduct Technical Quiz for ETM students.
4. To Organize Intra College Paper Presentations under Telestorm.
5. To conduct Essay Writing, Model-Adds, Sudoku for ETM students.
6. To organize National Level Technical meet- IGNIUM-2013 in Feb-2013.
7. To arrange Guest Lectures twice in a semester.
Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering:
1. To organize industrial visits for III & IV year students.
2. To conduct national level technical meet for students under ISTE students chapter.
3. To conduct technical & non technical events under department technical association
INSTRUSPARK.
4. To organize mini-project exhibition for III year students.
5. To organize technical seminars for IV year students.

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Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering Department:
1. To conduct National Level Workshop in the Academic year 2012-13.
2. One National Level paper presentation contest by students to be conducted in the
month of February 2013.
3. Two seminars per semester from eminent personalities from outside the institution.
4. Organize Industrial tour once in a year for III & IV B.Tech.
5. At least three research papers to be published in conferences / journals by the faculty.

Department of Information Technology:


1. To train the students to acquire knowledge beyond syllabus by conducting academic
activities like Technical Paper Presentations, Seminars and Mini projects Exhibition
etc.
2. To improve & update the teaching skills of the faculty by deputing them to various
Quality Improvement Programs like workshops, conferences and short-term & long-
term courses.
3. To motivate staff and students to go for Higher Qualification.
4. To conduct one workshop/refresher course for faculty members every academic year.

Department of Mechanical Engineering & Examination Branch:


1 Maintaining individual student’s examination records manually from 2002 batch
onwards. This objective is continual process.

Training & Placement Department:


1. To organize campus recruitment drives for 2013 batch students.
2 To organize pre-placement training program for 2014 batch students.
3 Improve industry institution interactions.
4 To organize Alumnae meet every year.
5 To bring new companies to the campus for recruitment.

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Department of Humanities and Mathematics:
1. To conduct 2 Workshops / Guest Lectures for the faculty members during the
academic Year to enhance the professional competency.
2. To conduct 2 value-added programmes for the students as part of Skill Development
Programme to enhance their employability.
3. To depute a minimum of 5 faculty members to Workshops / Seminars / Conferences /
Orientation Programmes / Refresher programmes as part of Faculty Development
programmes.
Department of Basic Sciences:
1. To conduct an Interdisciplinary workshop on Physics, Chemistry & Environmental
studies for the academic year 2012-13.
2. To motivate the staff members to improve Higher Qualifications as an ongoing
process.
3. As a part of Faculty Development Programme, minimum of 3 Faculty
members to participate in the Workshops /Conferences /Orientation Programmes/
Seminars/ Refresher Courses.
4. To Encourage the I B.Tech students to participate in Technical Symposiums / Paper
Presentation or any other engineering application oriented programmes/subjects
related to Basic Sciences.

Department of Library & Information Sciences:


1. To enhance the no. of volumes in the main library to 35000 volumes by March 2013.
2. To increase the number of titles in the main library to 8,000 by March 2013
3. To install Surveillance Cameras.

Department of Physical Education:


1. To organize of Intra mural competitions for the students for Annual Sports Day
Celebrations.
2. To add new equipment to the existing Fitness wing.

1.2.2 Does the institution offer programmes that facilitate twinning /dual degree? If
‘yes', give details.
NO

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1.2.3 Give details on the various institutional provisions with reference to academic flexibility
and how it has been helpful to students in terms of skills development, academic mobility,
progression to higher studies and improved potential for employability

 Range of Core /Elective options offered by the University and those opted by
the college
 Choice Based Credit System and range of subject options
 Courses offered in modular form
 Credit transfer and accumulation facility
 Lateral mobility within and across programmes and courses
 Enrichment courses
 In every programme a certain number of subjects are floated as
electives and the rest would be core subjects. Those subjects which are
considered essential and basic requirement of that branch of study are
offered as core subjects.

 Subjects that are specialized and application type are offered as


electives. Supportive/ancillary subjects are scattered into the
curriculum to maintain a perfect balance ensuring the comfort and
connectivity in learning new process.

 Allied courses in the form of inter disciplinary subjects are offered in


each of the programmes depending on the requirement.

 Suitable laboratory practical subjects are also incorporated.

 Project Work, Mini Project , Seminar & Comprehensive Viva-Voce is


made compulsory in the final semester of the programme so that the
students would acquire skills to solve problems independently.

1.2.4 Does the institution offer self-financed programmes? If ‘yes’, list them and indicate how
they differ from other programmes, with reference to admission, curriculum, fee structure,
teacher qualification, salary etc.

G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology & Science, for women is established as a self


financed institution.

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1.2.5 Does the college provide additional skill oriented programmes, relevant to regional and
global employment markets? If ‘yes’ provide details of such programme and the
beneficiaries.

 Soft skills are introduced in the curriculum.

 Ethics for professional career is introduced in curriculum.

 Multi-media enabled Language laboratories are introduced in the regular


curriculum to hone the communication skills of the students.

1.2.6 Does the University provide for the flexibility of combining the conventional face-to-face
and Distance Mode of Education for students to choose the courses/combination of their
choice” If ‘yes’, how does the institution take advantage of such provision for the benefit
of students?
NOT APPLICABLE

1.3 Curriculum Enrichment


1.3.1 Describe the efforts made by the institution to supplement the University’s Curriculum to
ensure that the academic programmes and Institution’s goals and objectives are integrated?

 Tutorial classes for a batch of 20 students are offered in the identified subjects in
addition to the assignments.

 The students counseling by the faculty is introduced to identify the level of


students and the academic support required.

 The students are encouraged to take active part in paper presentations, attending
seminars / workshops to improve their academic knowledge.

 Co-curricular activities are also equally encouraged to expose the students to


various other institutions’ students contests in competitions and learn to move
together.

 The slip tests / objective tests are conducted more frequently to upgrade the
subject knowledge.

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1.3.2 What are the efforts made by the institution to modify, enrich and organize the curriculum
to explicitly reflect the experiences of the students and cater to needs of the dynamic
employment market?

 The staff are preparing teaching notes / lesson plans to meet the requirement of the
syllabus and to give additional information collected from the internet and from
various national and international journals.

 The assignments are given in such a way that the students are forced to visit the
library and refer more number of text books / journals.

 Paper presentation and Poster presentation contests are being conducted for the
active involvement of students in improving the subjects which is the criteria for
placements.

 The students are encouraged to conduct quiz programmes on typical subjects


which require more current knowledge in addition to the syllabus prescribed by the
university.

 The students are also encouraged to take up mini projects and projects concerned
to the real time problems. If necessary students are sent to industries or research
organizations to collect the data, do the analysis and suggest probable solutions.

1.3.3 Enumerate the efforts made by the institution to integrate the cross cutting issues such as
Gender, Climate Change, Environmental Education, Human Rights, ICT etc., into the
curriculum?

The students and staff are given exposure on the following items
 Human Rights
 Women Empowerment
 Ecological balance

1.3.4 What are the various value-added courses/enrichment programmes offered to ensure
holistic
development of students?
 moral and ethical values
 employable and life skills
 better career options

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 community orientation
 Soft skills are more emphasized in the curriculum.

 Ethics for professional career is introduced in curriculum.

 Multi-media enabled Language laboratories are introduced in the regular


curriculum to hone the communication skills of the students.

1.3.5 Citing a few examples enumerate on the extent of use of the feedback from stakeholders in
enriching the curriculum?

Feed Back is collected on ambience and other non academic activities of the campus
through complaint boxes provided at nine different places. Complaints received on various
aspects at different places are responded once in 30 to 45 days to address the problems and
solve as immediately or as early as possible depending upon the type of the problem.

1.3.6 How does the institution monitor and evaluate the quality of its enrichment programmes?
 Feed back from the participants
 Slip tests and objective tests
 Tutorials
 Personal counseling.

1.4 Feedback System

1.4.1 What are the contributions of the institution in the design and development of the
curriculum prepared by the University?

 A few of the senior faculty from each department are the members of the Board of
Studies of JNT University, Hyderabad in reviewing and improving the curriculum
of each programme.

 The staff of the Institution are considering the feed back given by the stake holders
(parents, students and MNC’s) and the same is being reflected for reviewing the
curriculum in the university for necessary improvement.

 Some of the specific data collected through the placement officer is discussed in
the Head of the Departments meetings and the short falls that could be rectified are

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being informed to the concerned boards of the university for the curriculum
review.

1.4.2 Is there a formal mechanism to obtain feedback from students and stakeholders on
Curriculum? If ‘yes’, how is it communicated to the University and made use internally
for curriculum enrichment and introducing changes/new programmes?
 On-line feedback is collected from the students at the end of every
semester.

 For more details feed back on interactive basis is collected from three high
merit three medium merit and three lower merit students.

 First and Second Best Teachers from each class are selected.

 The staff who needs to improve is counseled by the Head of the


Department / Director.

 The Feed Back collected from the Alumni is discussed in the Heads of the
Departments meetings and suggestions are implemented to the extent feasible.

 Feed Back collected from the employers (Industries attended for


placements) based on the feed back the emphasis on certain subjects is enclosed.

 External experts are invited to conduct seminars and workshops.

 Feed back from general public: During the orientation day the strengths and
weaknesses of the institution are discussed with the parents and the feasible
solutions are being implemented.

 The visitors and resource persons opinions are also collected to improve the
general academic environment.

 Feed back from Academic people: The suggestions made by external


examiners or nominees of the inspection committee are considered for necessary
implementation.

 Feed back received from Training & Placement Officer during placements
at the institution on phone or on paper are being discussed and addressed to solve
them within the purview of the institution.

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The format for the student feed back is as follows:-
Such feed backs are collected once in a semester for different sections.

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1.4.3 How many new programmes/courses were introduced by the institution during the last four
years? What was the rationale for introducing new courses/programmes?) Any other
relevant information regarding curricular aspects which the college would like to include.

 Introduction of additional section in Electrical & Electronics Engineering : Started in


the year 2009-10. As the renewable energy sources have gained importance and many
public sector units started power generation through using the Thermal power, Hydel
power, Solar power and wind energy etc., Similarly GENCO and TRANSCO stated
creating more opening at higher pay scales. Hence, there was a lot of public demand from
the parents to avail Electrical Engineering knowledge for their wards. Hence, one more
section is added.

 Introduction of additional section in Electronics & Communication Engineering : In


view of the demand for core Electronics subject and being a women’s engineering college
the circuit branches have gained more importance, hence an additional section is
introduced.

 Introduction of Post Graduate Programme in Computer Networks & Information


Security: A good number of Computer Science and Information Technology graduates
have shown interest in doing Post Graduation courses to have better career in teaching,
research and better employability. It is also observed that a good number of waiting lists
were available for the existing Post Graduation course. In view of the demand, a new Post
Graduation course in Information Technology department is introduced with latest
subjects where there is a demand from the public sector.

 Introduction of Post Graduate Programme in Wireless & Mobile Communications :


A good number of Electronics & Communication Engineering graduates have shown
interest in doing Post Graduation course to have better career in teaching, research and
better employability. It is also observed that a good number of waiting lists were available
for the existing Post Graduation course and also, the technology has started developing
more number of mobile connections. In view of the demand, a new Post Graduation
course in Electronics is introduced with latest subjects where there is a demand from the
public sector

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CRITERION II: TEACHING-LEARNING AND EVALUATION

2.1 Student Enrolment and Profile


2.1.1 How does the college ensure publicity and transparency in the admission process?

 Publishes the Brochure - Annual Prospectus?

YES, the college publishes its annual prospectus highlighting courses offered, the
quality and quantity of teaching staff available, library, sports, lab facilities
available along with other infrastructural facilities so that general public can assess
the 4capability and level of academics maintained at this institution.

 Has active Website?

YES, the college maintains a website www.gnits.ac.in . All the information given
in the brochure is given in detail in the website such as department wise faculty
hierarchy, faculty names, qualifications, experience of each staff member along
with photo, number of laboratories in each department, resources such as teaching
notes, question bank, tips for general preparation etc., Students wise monthly
attendance along with subject wise internal marks, details of infrastructural
facilities, approvals of AICTE and JNT University, Mandatory disclosures of
AICTE, advertisements related to staff selection, student admissions under
Management Quota, Spot admissions, details of future activities such as
conduction of workshops and seminars to be conducted, University examination
time tables, Schedule of campus placements etc.,

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 Advertises in regional / national dailies?

YES, the recruitment of staff, students’ admissions for B-Category seats for
B.Tech and M.Tech, Spot Admission notifications for B.Tech and M.Tech are
advertised in regional news papers..

2.1.2 Explain in detail the criteria adopted and process of admission (Ex. (i) merit (ii) common
admission test conducted by state agencies and national agencies (iii) combination of
merit and entrance test or merit, entrance test and interview (iv) any other) to various
programmes of the Institution.

 General: The College does not offer any general courses.


 Professional: This institute is offering 6 UG and 5 PG professional courses. As per
AICTE, AP State Council of Higher Education and JNT University norms 70%
students of UG and PG programmes are admitted through centralized admissions
from the CTE. The remaining 30% of students are filled by the institution based on
the responded students’ to the notification given by the institution in popular regional
news papers.
 Vocational: The college does not offer any vocational courses.

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2.1.3 Give the minimum and maximum percentage of marks for admission at entry level for
each
of the programmes offered by the college and provide a comparison with other colleges of
the affiliating university within the city/district.
The admissions are not made based on percentage of marks but based on EAMCET
ranks for UG courses and PGECET ranks for PG courses. Branch wise UG entry ranks
in comparison with other institutions are given below. The Post Graduate courses are
not offered at other institutions.
offeredofat other institutions
Name Name of EEE
ECE
the the College
Lowest Highest Lowest Highest
College
CBIT 623 2023 CBIT 510 2570
GNITS 1309 5992 VASV 1690 3809
SNIS 1775 4569 GNITS 3099 11911
VASV 1829 2701 SNIS 3920 6849
VJEC 2227 4822 GRRR 4769 8733
GRRR 3212 7762 MGIT 5122 10216
MGIT 4885 7568 VJEC 5777 9454
BREW 6432 15974 BREW 10523 18017
Name of CSE Name of the IT
the College College
Lowest Highest Lowest Highest
CBIT 935 2490 CBIT 2748 4564
VASV 1002 3402 VASV 3089 7124
GNITS 1424 7387 VJEC 5003 13467
VJEC 2289 7340 SNIS 5251 12238
SNIS 2817 6588 GNITS 8489 22025
MGIT 3702 9896 MGIT 8669 17560
GRRR 4905 11062 GRRR 9775 22311
BREW 6432 19554 BREW 15929 37310

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2.1.4 Is there a mechanism in the institution to review the admission process and student profiles
annually? If ‘yes’ what is the outcome of such an effort and how has it contributed to the
improvement of the process?

The system is totally under the control of the State Government.

2.1.5 Reflecting on the strategies adopted to increase/improve access for following categories
of students, enumerate on how the admission policy of the institution and its student
profiles demonstrate/reflect the National commitment to diversity and inclusion
 SC/ST
 OBC
 Women
 Differently abled
 Economically weaker sections
 Minority community
 Any other

The system is totally under the control of the State Government.

2.1.6 Provide the following details for various programmes offered by the institution during
the last four years and comment on the trends. i.e. reasons for increase / decrease and
actions initiated for improvement.
Programmes Number of Number of students Demand
applications admitted Ratio
UG 880 193 1:4
1
2
3
PG 65 30 1:2
1
2
3
M.Phil.
Ph.D.
Integrated
PG
Ph.D.
Value added
1

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Programmes Number of Number of students Demand
applications admitted Ratio
2
3
Certificate
1
2
3
Diploma
1
2
PG Diploma
1
2
3
Any other
1
2
3

2.2 Catering to Diverse Needs of Students


2.2.1 How does the institution cater to the needs of differently- abled students and ensure
adherence to government policies in this regard?

The system is totally under the control of the State Government.

2.2.2 Does the institution assess the students’ needs in terms of knowledge and skills before the
commencement of the programme? If ‘yes’, give details on the process.

YES

 The bridge courses are conducted to the students who joined late in the institution
as Government has programmed to admit the students at I, II, III years for different
category of merits.
 Regular tutorials and assignments are conducted to improve the slow learners and
increase the problem solving ability of higher end students.
 To assess the impact of laboratory sessions among the students the slip tests and
objective tests are conducted.
 For complicated subjects additional theory classes are provided

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2.2.3 What are the strategies drawn and deployed by the institution to bridge the knowledge gap
of the enrolled students to enable them to cope with the programme of their choice?
(Bridge/Remedial/Add-on/Enrichment Courses, etc.

 Students from the disadvantaged communities are not segregated as it may


adversely affect their morale. However, their needs are taken care by conducting
some bridge courses (or) special classes rest of low performing students.
 For slow learners remedial classes are conducted and for advanced learners special
tasks are given to keep up their enthusiasm.
 Tutorial classes are made part of the regular time-table for the analytical subjects
in UG programmes wherever there is scope.
 The main thrust of the tutorial classes is close interaction of students with faculty,
where the students get their individuals doubts are clarified. Exclusive guest
lectures by eminent people of that subject are also arranged. Besides this special
assignments like seminars and presentations are taken up in the tutorial classes.
 Special classes after regular college hours are conducted in those subjects where
some students are not able to cope with.
2.2.4 How does the college sensitize its staff and students’ on issues such as gender, inclusion,
environment etc.?

 Exclusive guest lectures are organized to address different problems faced by


Gender / environment / society.

2.2.5 How does the institution identify and respond to special educational/learning needs of
advanced learners?

 Laboratory, internet facilities are provided even after the institution hours
 Competitive online tests are conducted to improve the aptitude and analytical skills.

2.2.6 How does the institute collect, analyze and use the data and information on the academic
performance (through the programme duration) of the students at risk of drop out (students
from the disadvantaged sections of society, physically challenged, slow learners,
economically weaker sections etc.)?

No such situation arised in this institution

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2.3 Teaching-Learning Process
2.3.1 How does the college plan and organise the teaching, learning and evaluation schedules?
(Academic calendar, teaching plan, evaluation blue print, etc.)

 The academic calendar is furnished by the affiliating university.


 Teaching / lesson plans are prepared to cover all the topics to complete the syllabus
within the scheduled period of working days.
 The coverage of the syllabus and the academic achievements of the students are
assessed through mid examinations, slip tests, assignments, feed back etc.,
 Wherever required the Director or Head of the Department counsel the concerned
teachers.

2.3.2 How does IQAC contribute to improve the teaching –learning process?

 The subjects in which more than 10 students have failed are identified and the
teacher concerned with those subjects are counseled by the Head of the
Department / Director to assess the situation and remedial solutions are suggested.

2.3.3 How is learning made more student-centric? Give details on the support structures and
systems available for teachers to develop skills like interactive learning, collaborative
learning and independent learning among the students?
 All the students are permitted to go through different websites required for
different branches in the internet lab.
 The list of websites that provide more knowledge for each branch are displayed in
the internet lab so that the students can go through them to absorb additional
knowledge. Tutorials are organized for interactive and collaborative learning.

2.3.4 How does the institution nurture critical thinking, creativity and scientific temper among the
students to transform them into life-long learners and innovators?
 An exclusive counseling officer is appointed to address the students under
different situations.
 The expert lectures are given to address the students on specific situations /
problems.

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2.3.5 What are the technologies and facilities available and used by the faculty for effective
teaching? Eg: Virtual laboratories, e-learning - resources from National Programme on
Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) and National Mission on Education through
Information and Communication Technology (NME-ICT), open educational resources,
mobile education, etc.
 E-Learning resources are provided by NPTEL.
 Special courses are conducted to give exposure and awareness to the students in
using resources available under NPTEL.

2.3.6 How are the students and faculty exposed to advanced level of knowledge and skills
(blended learning, expert lectures, seminars, workshops etc.)?

Guest Lectures are organized by calling experts / resource persons on different topics.

2.3.7 Detail (process and the number of students \benefitted) on the academic, personal and
psycho-social support and guidance services (professional
counseling/mentoring/academic advise) provided to students?

 Professional counseling is organized by eminent persons for the groups of


students.
 Smaller group of 20 students each are being counseled by individual teacher at
different levels (year wise).
 Group of students who are specially identified as slow learners are counseled by
the Heads of the Departments in person.

2.3.8 Provide details of innovative teaching approaches/methods adopted by the faculty during
the last four years? What are the efforts made by the institution to encourage the faculty
to adopt new and innovative approaches and the impact of such innovative practices on
student learning?

Most of the staff are giving the assignments motivating the students to collect required
data / information from the international journals / internet. So that, the students are
encouraged to have fascinative practices to use internet.

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2.3.9 How are library resources used to augment the teaching-learning process?

The library & Internet facilities are provided beyond the institutions working hours.
Students are permitted to download the required technical material to carry through CD’s
or print outs.
2.3.10 Does the institution face any challenges in completing the curriculum within the planned
time frame and calendar? If ‘yes’, elaborate on the challenges encountered and the
institutional approaches to overcome these.

-NOT APPLICABLE-

2.3.11 How does the institute monitor and evaluate the quality of teaching learning?

 The Individual staff members will update the graphs that show internal marks Vs.
end examination Marks.
 The staff who achieve 100% pass percentage in their subjects are appreciated by
the Management.
 The staff in whose subjects more than 10 students fail are counseled by the Head
of the Department / Director
 Any short comings identified in theory class or practicals are being addressed
through guest lectures / conducting tutorials / printing reference materials
(literature or teaching).

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2.4 Teacher Quality
2.4.1 Provide the following details and elaborate on the strategies adopted by the college in
planning and management (recruitment and retention) of its human resource (qualified
and competent teachers) to meet the changing requirements of the curriculum
Highest Professor Associate Assistant Total
qualification Professor Professor
Male Female Male Female Male Female
Permanent teachers
D.Sc./D.Litt. - - - - - - -
Ph.D. 9 2 - 4 2 4 21
M.Phil. - - - - - - -
PG 3 1 14 8 30 90 146
Temporary teachers
Ph.D. - - - - - - -
M.Phil. - - - - - - -
PG - - - - - - -
Part-time teachers
Ph.D. 1 - - - - - 1
M.Phil. - - - - - - -
PG - - - - - - -

2.4.2 How does the institution cope with the growing demand/ scarcity of qualified senior
faculty to teach new programmes/ modern areas (emerging areas) of study being
introduced (Biotechnology, IT, Bioinformatics etc.)? Provide details on the efforts made
by the institution in this direction and the outcome during the last three years.

 The institution is paying higher scales to more qualified teachers or resource


persons to meet the demand of scarcity.
 More guest lectures are arranged in the identified and specific fields.

2.4.3 Providing details on staff development programmes during the last four years elaborate on
the strategies adopted by the institution in enhancing the teacher quality.

a) Nomination to staff development programmes


Academic Staff Development Programmes Number of faculty
nominated
Refresher courses 16
HRD programmes --
Orientation programmes --
Staff training conducted by the university --

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Academic Staff Development Programmes Number of faculty
nominated
Staff training conducted by other institutions 6
Summer / winter schools, workshops, etc. 252

b) Faculty Training programmes organized by the institution to empower and enable the
use of various tools and technology for improved teaching-learning

 Teaching learning methods/approaches


 Handling new curriculum
 Content/knowledge management
 Selection, development and use of enriching materials
 Assessment
 Cross cutting issues
 Audio Visual Aids/multimedia
 OER’s
 Teaching learning material development, selection and use

c) Percentage of faculty
 invited as resource persons in Workshops / Seminars / Conferences organized by
external professional agencies - 25%
 participated in external Workshops / Seminars / Conferences recognized by
national/ international professional bodies - 50%
 presented papers in Workshops / Seminars / Conferences conducted or
recognized by professional agencies - 50%

2.4.4 What policies/systems are in place to recharge teachers? (eg: providing research grants,
study leave, support for research and academic publications teaching experience in other
national institutions and specialized programmes industrial engagement etc.)

 This institution’s policy is to send minimum 20% to 30% of the staff every year to
Faculty Development Programmes, workshops, seminars, research activities etc., to
the extent possible not more than one opportunity for staff per semester.
 Reimbursement of registration fee up to Rs. 3,000/- per paper publication /
presentation
 For Paper publication in International Journals, compensation is given in travel grant
in addition to the AICTE, DST, UGC aids.

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 Staff acquiring higher qualifications in the same position and not eligible for higher
promotion are provided with monthly incentives till promotion, based on the
qualification acquired.

2.4.5 Give the number of faculty who received awards / recognition at the state, national and
international level for excellence in teaching during the last four years. Enunciate how the
institutional culture and environment contributed to such performance/achievement of the
faculty.
 Dr. I.Ramachandra Reddy –
Best Principal of AP State - ISTE (2012)
Jewel of India Award & National Udyog Excellence Award - 2001
 G.Narayanamma Institute of Technology & Science, for women -
Best Engineering college of AP - ISTE (2007)
 Dr.K.Ramesh Reddy (EEE) -
Best Teacher - ISTE(2007)
 Dr.K.V.N. Sunitha (CSE)-
Best Teacher - ISTE(2007)
 Dr.M.Seetha (CSE) –
Young Engineer award by AICTE (2009).
 Dr.Siddhrath Ghosh (CSE)-
award from IBM.
2.4.6 Has the institution introduced evaluation of teachers by the students and external Peers? If
yes, how is the evaluation used for improving the quality of the teaching-learning process?
The teachers are evaluated on the following lines:-
 Based on students feed back
 Self evaluation
 Remarks of Heads of the departments
 Paper publications
 Marks profile and results analysis
 Faculty Development Programmes / workshops / seminars participated as resource
persons

If there is any short fall the teacher will be counseled by the Head of the
Department / Director in person

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2.5 Evaluation Process and Reforms

2.5.1 How does the institution ensure that the stakeholders of the institution especially students
and faculty are aware of the evaluation processes?

 Teachers’ evaluation processes are briefed by the Head of the Department in their
departmental meeting.

 For internal / mid examinations valued answer scripts are given in person to each
student for verification and transparency in allotting marks. For university
examinations student can indent for recalculation of marks or revaluation.

2.5.2 What are the major evaluation reforms of the university that the institution has adopted
and what are the reforms initiated by the institution on its own?

Recently the institution has initiated paper revaluation in the presence of concerned
student which is not available as a facility in the university.

2.5.3 How does the institution ensure effective implementation of the evaluation reforms of the
university and those initiated by the institution on its own?

 The students can give the feed back if there is any dissatisfaction or discrepancy so far
not received.
 Feed back facility is available for the students to show their dissatisfaction if there are
such in effective implementation in the process of evaluation.

2.5.4 Provide details on the formative and summative evaluation approaches adopted to
measure student achievement. Cite a few examples which have positively impacted the
system.

In the recent years, end examination paper valuation process is conducted under the
supervision of chief controller of examinations. It is observed that the representations
for the revaluation / re counting are considerably minimal when compared to the earlier
years.

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2.5.5 Enumerate on how the institution monitors and communicates the progress and
performance
of students through the duration of the course/programme? Provide an analysis of the
students results/achievements (Programme/course wise for last four years) and explain
the
differences if any and patterns of achievement across the programmes/courses offered.

2.5.6 Detail on the significant improvements made in ensuring rigor and transparency in the
internal assessment during the last four years and weightages assigned for the overall
development of students (weightage for behavioral aspects, independent learning,
communication skills etc.
It is not feasible in view of the University guidelines.

2.5.7 Does the institution and individual teachers use assessment/evaluation as an indicator for
evaluating student performance, achievement of learning objectives and planning? If ‘yes’
provide details on the process and cite a few examples.

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Yes, the institution teachers assess the performance level of students through assignments,
tutorials, slip tests, objective tests, quiz programmes etc.,

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2.5.8 What are the mechanisms for redressal of grievances with reference to evaluation both at
the college and University level?

The students have the facility of indenting for the re-valuation of answer scripts.

2.6 Student performance and Learning Outcomes

2.6.1 Does the college have clearly stated learning outcomes? If ‘yes’ give details on how the
students and staff are made aware of these?

Not applicable as the syllabi is totally provided by the university.

2.6.2 How are the teaching, learning and assessment strategies of the institution structured to
facilitate the achievement of the intended learning outcomes?

 Teachers review the previous year question papers after completing every unit.
 Numerical problems from the previous years are worked out in the class.
 Assignments are given in such a way the students can enhance their learning capacity
and the outcome of it are being tested in the tutorials.

2.6.3 What are the measures/initiatives taken up by the institution to enhance the social and
economic relevance (quality Jobs, entrepreneurship, innovation and research aptitude) of
the courses offered?

 Assignments are oriented in such a way that the students have to refer the journals or
the reference books while answering questions.
 Some project works are selected in such a way that the students are motivated to have
research activity.

2.6.4 How does the institution collect and analyse data on student learning outcomes and use it
for planning and overcoming barriers of learning?

Every teacher compares his subject internal marks with reference to end examinations in
the form of graphs. It indicates the gap between university assessment and internal
assessment. If the gap is more, then the teacher will plan in such a way that the gap

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between the end and internal marks coincides closely with 10 to 15% variation.
2.6.5 How does the institution monitor and ensure the achievement of learning outcomes?

The institution evaluates semester wise / year wise results for each subject. Heads of the
Departments and the Director will go through the results analysis based on which
academic events are planned.

2.6.6 What are the graduate attributes specified by the college/affiliating university? How does
the college ensure the attainment of these by the students?

 The institute aims at academic acquaintance of all the subjects at graduate level.
 Latest technical knowledge on a few subjects through electives / projects works.
 To provide above average employable skills.
 To train the students to be matured in thinking and imparting ability to have and
work in a group

Any other relevant information regarding Teaching-Learning and Evaluation which the college
would like to include.

– NIL-

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CRITERION III: RESEARCH, CONSULTANCY AND EXTENSION

3.1 Promotion of Research

3.1.1 Does the institution have recognized research center/s of the affiliating University or any
other agency/organization?

NO

3.1.2 Does the Institution have a research committee to monitor and address the issues of
research? If so, what is its composition? Mention a few recommendations made by the
committee for implementation and their impact.
Yes,
 The following are the members nominated as the Research Committee members
of the Instition.
 Dr.K.Ramesh Reddy, HOD-EEE – Secretary & Convenor
 Dr.K.Venugopala Rao, HOD-CSE
 Dr.I.Ravi Prakash Reddy, HOD-IT
 Dr.K.Ramalinga Reddy, HOD-ETM
 Dr.P.Aparna, HOD-H&M
 Dr.T.Charan Singh, HOD-BS
 Dr.Balasubramaniam, Professor, EEE
 Dr.M.Seetha, Professor, CSE
 Dr.B.L.Malleswari, Professor, ECE
 Dr.Murthy Muthukrishna, Professor, ETM
 Dr.MVL Surya Kumari, Physical Directress

 Creation of Centre for Excellency is to facilitate all the M.Tech and research
scholars
 To conduct Faculty Development Programmes on critical subjects.
 To encourage the staff to attend to workshops / seminars concerned to
methodology and research.

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3.1.3 What are the measures taken by the institution to facilitate smooth progress and
implementation of research schemes/projects?

 autonomy to the principal investigator


 timely availability or release of resources
 adequate infrastructure and human resources
 time-off, reduced teaching load, special leave etc. to teachers
 support in terms of technology and information needs
 facilitate timely auditing and submission of utilization certificate to the
funding authorities
 any other

 The staff are encouraged with cash incentives to publish more research papers.
 Academic leaves are sanctioned to attend to research concerned activities outside
the institution.
 Subscribing to research oriented national and international journals etc.,
 The print outs of contents given in 256 online journals are furnished to the Heads
of the Departments and based on the intent the full content of the required paper
publications is provided to the concerned individual or department.

3.1.4 What are the efforts made by the institution in developing scientific temper and
research culture and aptitude among students?

All the staff are advised to give the assignments and tutorials in such a way that students
are motivated to refer to the latest journals while answering.

3.1. 5 Give details of the faculty involvement in active research (Guiding student research,
leading Research Projects, engaged in individual/collaborative research activity, etc. -

-ENCLOSED IN DEPARTMENT PROFILES-

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3.1.6 Give details of workshops/ training programmes/ sensitization programmes
conducted/organized by the institution with focus on capacity building in terms of
research and imbibing research culture among the staff and students.

-ENCLOSED IN DEPARTMENT PROFILES-

3.1.7 Provide details of prioritised research areas and the expertise available with the
institution.
 Renewable Energy – Solar Energy
 Dr.K.Ramesh Reddy, HOD- EEE
 Dr.Murthy Muthukrishnan, Professor, ETM

3.1.8 Enumerate the efforts of the institution in attracting researchers of eminence to visit the
campus and interact with teachers and students?
-NIL-

3.1.9 What percentage of the faculty has utilized Sabbatical Leave for research activities? How
has the provision contributed to improve the quality of research and imbibe research
culture on the campus?
Sabbatical leave is taken by
 Mr M.V.Venkateswara Sarma, Professor, EEE
 Ms V.Divya Raj, Asst. Prof. CSE.
 Mr Ahmed Ullah Khan, Asst. Prof. IT
 Ms K.Jaya Sree, Asst. Prof. IT

3.1.10 Provide details of the initiatives taken up by the institution in creating


awareness/advocating/transfer of relative findings of research of the institution and
elsewhere to students and community (lab to land)

Budget enclosed (ENCLOSURE – 2)

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3.2 Resource Mobilization for Research

3.2.1 What percentage of the total budget is earmarked for research? Give details of major
heads of expenditure, financial allocation and actual utilization.
NIL

3.2.2 Is there a provision in the institution to provide seed money to the faculty for research? If
so, specify the amount disbursed and the percentage of the faculty that has availed the
facility in the last four years?
- ENCLOSED IN DEPARTMENT PROFILES-

3.2.3 What are the financial provisions made available to support student research projects by
the institution?
- ENCLOSED IN DEPARTMENT PROFILES-
3.2.4 How does the various departments/units/staff of the institute interact in undertaking inter-
disciplinary research? Cite examples of successful endeavors and challenges faced in
organizing interdisciplinary research.

Robotics workshop conducted by department of ECE every year.

3.2.5 How does the institution ensure optimal use of various equipment and research facilities
of the institution by its staff and students?

All the staff pursuing Ph.D’s are permitted to use the research facilities available in the
institution and students are permitted to use the existing facilities.

3.2.6 Has the institution received any special grants or finances from the industry or other
beneficiary agency for developing research facility? If ‘yes’ give details.
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funding agencies, industry and other organisations. Provide details of ongoing and
completed projects and grants received during the last four years.
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3.3 Research Facilities
3.3.1 What are the research facilities available to the students and research scholars within the
campus?
Internet / advance research lab is provided

3.3.2 What are the institutional strategies for planning, upgrading and creating infrastructural
facilities to meet the needs of researchers especially in the new and emerging areas of
research?
On trial basis, Solar energy instrument is being tested. The M.Tech students are
motivated to take up research activity on these lines.

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3.3.3 Has the institution received any special grants or finances from the industry or other
beneficiary agency for developing research facilities?? If ‘yes’, what are the instruments/
facilities created during the last four years.

NO

3.3.4 What are the research facilities made available to the students and research scholars outside
the campus / other research laboratories?
Internet centre and library facilities are extended up to evening 7.00 p.m. and on all
Sundays from 10.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m.

3.3.5 Provide details on the library/ information resource centre or any other facilities available
specifically for the researchers?
NIL
3.3.6 What are the collaborative research facilities developed / created by the research institutes in
the college. For ex. Laboratories, library, instruments, computers, new technology etc.
NIL

3.4 Research Publications and Awards

3.4.1 Highlight the major research achievements of the staff and students in terms of
 Patents obtained and filed (process and product)
 Original research contributing to product improvement
 Research studies or surveys benefiting the community or improving the services
 Research inputs contributing to new initiatives and social development
NIL
3.4.2 Does the Institute publish or partner in publication of research journal(s)? If ‘yes’,
indicate the composition of the editorial board, publication policies and whether such
publication is listed in any international database?
NIL

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3.4.3 Give details of publications by the faculty and students:
ENCLOSED IN DEPARTMENT PROFILES
 Publication per faculty
 Number of papers published by faculty and students in peer reviewed journals
(national / international)
 Number of publications listed in International Database (for Eg: Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
 Monographs
 Chapter in Books
 Books Edited
 Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers
 Citation Index
 SNIP
 SJR
 Impact factor
 h-index
3.4.4 Provide details (if any) of
 research awards received by the faculty
- NIL-
 recognition received by the faculty from reputed professional bodies and agencies,
nationally and internationally
 Dr. I.Ramachandra Reddy –
Best Principal of AP State - ISTE (2012)
Jewel of India Award & National Udyog Excellence Award - 2001
 G.Narayanamma Institute of Technology & Science, for women -
Best Engineering college of AP - ISTE (2007)
 Dr.K.Ramesh Reddy (EEE) -
Best Teacher - ISTE(2007)
 Dr.K.V.N. Sunitha (CSE)-
Best Teacher - ISTE(2007)
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 Dr.M.Seetha (CSE) –
Young Engineer award by AICTE (2009).
 Dr.Siddhrath Ghosh (CSE)-
award from IBM.
 incentives were given to faculty for receiving state, national and international
recognitions for research contributions.
–NIL-
3.5 Consultancy
3.5.1 Give details of the systems and strategies for establishing institute-industry interface?
S.No Date Name of the Company Purpose
Steinbeis Centre for Academic Excellence of
1 20/6/2012 to 19/6/2017 Technology Transfer the institute

Q Ventures Pvt. Ltd. To deliver various


2 17/1/2012 to 20/3/2012 Hyderabad technology enabled courses

Winzest Providing On-line tutorials


3 14/10/2011 and Teaching aids

Infosys Campus Connect Program


4 4/3/2011 to 3/2/2013
PMI Pearl City Chapter Project Management
leadership conducting
5 25/12/2010 workshops, training
programs etc.,

JNTU, Hyderabad through M.Tech course in VLSI


6 6/9/2010 Seer Academy Pvt. Ltd.

HCL Infosys Ltd., IT requirements of the


7 3/8/2010 (36 months) institution and render value
added services

3.5.2 What is the stated policy of the institution to promote consultancy? How is the available
expertise advocated and publicized?
NIL

3.5.3 How does the institution encourage the staff to utilize their expertise and available
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facilities for consultancy services?

The institution is encouraging EEE, ETM and IT departments to conduct industries


and identify the field of consultation where the institution can actively participate.

3.5.4 List the broad areas and major consultancy services provided by the institution and the
revenue generated during the last four years.
 Department of IT conducted AIEMA, HAL online examinations
 Usage of solar energy on trial basis

3.5.5 What is the policy of the institution in sharing the income generated through consultancy
(staff involved: Institution) and its use for institutional development?

The institution is giving priority to distribute the revenue generated among the staff
involved in the consultancy work to the major extent. Only cost of electricity, wear and
tear of the equipment are given to the institution.

3.6 Extension Activities and Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR)


3.6.1 How does the institution promote institution-neighborhood-community network and
student engagement, contributing to good citizenship, service orientation and holistic
development of students?

Through NSS Activities

3.6.2 What is the Institutional mechanism to track students’ involvement in various social
movements / activities which promote citizenship roles?

Lead India activities, Brahmakumaris, Associations with Ramakrishna Math etc.,

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3.6.3 How does the institution solicit stakeholder perception on the overall performance and
quality
of the institution?
 The feed back collected from the companies (who recruit the students through
campus placements) is being discussed in the staff meetings and shortcomings are
addressed.
 The alumni has suggested to improve the quality of students with respect to
analytical ability.
 Training and Placement Officer has arranged expert lectures of training
 Technical hands on experience like robotics training through IEEE chapter.

3.6.4 How does the institution plan and organize its extension and outreach programmes?
Providing the budgetary details for last four years, list the major extension and outreach
programmes and their impact on the overall development of students.

GNITS has been awarded the best NSS centre in the year 2012. The following
NSS activities are taken up:
“Everytime you smile at someone it is an action of love, a gift to that person, a
beautiful gift. This love and touch can make millions smile.”
With this motto our GNITS NSS TEAM works and truly believes in the words
said by Mother Terasa that “helping hands are better than praying lips.”

PULSE POLIO CAMP(15th April 2012)

Our NSS volunteers actively participated in pulse polio camp on 15 th April 2012 and
worked sincerely for the society. Our volunteers went to near by slums and colonies near
the college area and helped children in giving polio drops.

BLOOD DONATION CAMP(8th August 2012)


Blood donation camp was organised by GNITS NSS unit in association with NTR Blood
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both inclusive of staff and students turned up for the cause .Our NSS volunteers have
taken up the entire responisibility of organising the camp successfully.

EYE CAMP(14th September 2012)


Free Eye-camp was organised in our college in collabration with Vasan eye care and Lions
Club Jubilee hills.The response was excellent and around 340 members inclusive of
students and staff made use of this oppurtunity.It was an excellent event with huge
response and three cheers to our NSS volunteers for organising smoothly.

VALIDICTORY FUNCTION(14th September 2012)


Validictory function was organised on sep 14th 2012 for the batch of NSS volunteers who
worked for two years 2010-2012.Certificates were distributed to the volunteers as
appreciation of their work.

AWARENESS PROGRAMME CONDUCTED BY HIMALAYA HERBAL HEALTH


CARE(6 th OCT 2012)
M/s Himalaya Herbal Health Care has conducted a special workshop in the name of
“Jagriti” giving details about “Awareness of Women Health camp” on 6 th of October. NSS
volunteers of III year of all branches attended the programme. Dr. Neeta gave lot of
information about women’s health care and even she has attended to many of our students
problems and doubts The Programme was a grand success with around 200 volunteers
participating in the programme. Mr. Ansar Ali Khan, Regional Manager, Rahul Singh,
PSO of Health Care Organised along with GNITS NSS Unit.

OBSERVANCE OF COMMUNAL HARMONY WEEK AND FUND RAISING


WEEK FROM 19TH NOVEMBER TO 25TH NOVEMBER 2012 BY NSS UNIT,
GNITS
 The National Service Scheme (NSS) unit at GNITS is taking up various activities.
As per the letter sent to us from National foundation for communal harmony,
Students and staff observed Communal Harmony campaign and the fund raising
week from November 19th – 25th and the flag day on the last working day of the
week.

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 All the posters were displayed on the walls of the college.NSS Volunteers spread
the message in the college campus and outside the premises. Flags were sold to
the students and the staff of the college. Rs. 4,191(Four thousand one and ninety
one) of funds were raised during this week. The Demand Draft of the amount cited
above was sent to the National Foundation for Communal Harmony, New Delhi.

SEMINAR ON HANDLOOM MARK(27.12.2013)


A seminar was conducted by Textile committee, Hyderabad for GNITS NSS volunteers. It
was based on awareness and importance of Handlooms. Almost 200 volunteers attended
the programme and it was a grand success. Elocution competition was also conducted
related to handlooms and prizes were given to the students.

PULSE POLIO CAMP(20.1.13-22.1.13)


Our gnits students are participating in pulse polio camp. Around 60 volunteers are taking
part in this programme.
Speech by Swami Bodhamayananda,Director,Swami Vivekananda Institute Of Human
Execellence RamakrishnaMath,Domalguda,Hyderabad(23-1-2013), On account of 150th
year celebrations of Swami Vivekanada.
An inspiring and valuable speech was given by Swamiji. A lot of inspiration to all the
volunteers and it was indeed honour for all them to have Swamiji .About 250 students
participated in this programme.

3.6.5 How does the institution promote the participation of students and faculty in extension
activities including participation in NSS, NCC, YRC and other National/ International
agencies?
NIL

3.6.6 Give details of social surveys, research or extension work (if any) undertaken by the
college to ensure social justice and empower students from under-privileged and
vulnerable sections of society?
NIL

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All such people are supported by State / Central Government.

3.6.7 Reflecting on objectives and expected outcomes of the extension activities organized by
the institution, comment on how they complement students’ academic learning
experience and specify the values and skills inculcated.

NIL

3.6.8 How does the institution ensure the involvement of the community in its reach out
activities and contribute to the community development? Detail on the initiatives of the
institution that encourage community participation in its activities?

 A voluntary organization, ‘NSS’ has been instituted in the college under the
guidance of a senior faculty. The main objectives of the organization are to
‘serve the needy people’, personality development through community service,
bringing general awareness in community, etc. It actively takes up programmes
in the said areas on regular basis and thus community orientation is
incorporated in its activities.
 Engineering Ethics, values and professionalism is being taught as compulsory
unit for all 1st year students, to expose and feel the need to follow social
responsibility. NSS, a voluntary service organization is functioning actively in
the college. Its activities include:

 Blood Donation
 Cyclone and Flood Relief works
 Tree Plantation
 Medical Camps
 Literacy Programmes
 Social Awareness Camps

3.6.9 Give details on the constructive relationships forged (if any) with other institutions of the
locality for working on various outreach and extension activities.

NIL

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3.6.10 Give details of awards received by the institution for extension activities
and/contributions to the social/community development during the last four years.
YES,

 The college has become synonymous with service activities in and around
Hyderabad. It was awarded by ISTE as “Best Engineering College” for the
year 2008.
 BEST NSS Unit of JNTUH in 2010.
 JNTUH Central Zone Over all Championship for last 6 years
 JNTUH Zone A for the last three years

3.7 Collaboration
3.7.1 How does the institution collaborate and interact with research laboratories, institutes
and industry for research activities. Cite examples and benefits accrued of the initiatives
- collaborative research, staff exchange, sharing facilities and equipment, research
scholarships etc.
S.No Date Name of the Company Purpose
Steinbeis Centre for Academic Excellence
1 20/6/2012 to 19/6/2017 Technology Transfer of the institute

Q Ventures Pvt. Ltd. To deliver various


2 17/1/2012 to 20/3/2012 Hyderabad technology enabled
courses
Winzest Providing On-line
tutorials and Teaching
3 14/10/2011
aids

Infosys Campus Connect


4 4/3/2011 to 3/2/2013 Program

PMI Pearl City Chapter Project Management


leadership conducting
5 25/12/2010 workshops, training
programs etc.,

JNTU, Hyderabad through M.Tech course in


6 6/9/2010 Seer Academy Pvt. Ltd. VLSI

HCL Infosys Ltd., IT requirements of


the institution and
7 3/8/2010 (36 months)
render value added
services

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3.7.2 Provide details on the MoUs/collaborative arrangements (if any) with institutions of national
importance/other universities/ industries/Corporate (Corporate entities) etc. and how they
have contributed to the development of the institution.

MOUs have to be specified.


S.No Date Name of the Purpose
Company
Steinbeis Centre for Academic Excellence of the
1 20/6/2012 to 19/6/2017 Technology institute
Transfer
Q Ventures Pvt. Ltd. To deliver various
2 17/1/2012 to 20/3/2012 Hyderabad technology enabled courses

Winzest Providing On-line tutorials


3 14/10/2011 and Teaching aids

Infosys Campus Connect Program


4 4/3/2011 to 3/2/2013
PMI Pearl City Project Management
Chapter leadership conducting
5 25/12/2010
workshops, training
programs etc.,

JNTU, Hyderabad M.Tech course in VLSI


6 6/9/2010
through Seer
Academy Pvt. Ltd.

HCL Infosys Ltd., IT requirements of the


7 3/8/2010 (36 months)
institution and render value
added services

3.7.3 Give details (if any) on the industry-institution-community interactions that have
contributed to the establishment / creation/up-gradation of academic facilities, student
and staff support, infrastructure facilities of the institution viz. laboratories / library/ new
technology /placement services etc.
NIL

3.7.4 Highlighting the names of eminent scientists/participants who contributed to the events,
provide details of national and international conferences organized by the college during
the last four years.
NIL

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3.7.5 How many of the linkages/collaborations have actually resulted in formal MoUs and
agreements ? List out the activities and beneficiaries and cite examples (if any) of the
established linkages that enhanced and/or facilitated -
a) Curriculum development/enrichment - NIL

b) Internship/ On-the-job training - NIL


c) Summer placement - NIL
d) Faculty exchange and professional development - NIL
e) Research – NIL
f) Consultancy
S.No Date Name of the Purpose
Company
Q Ventures Pvt. Ltd. To deliver various
1 17/1/2012 to 20/3/2012 Hyderabad technology enabled
courses
Winzest Providing On-line
2 14/10/2011 tutorials and Teaching
aids
Infosys Campus Connect
3 4/3/2011 to 3/2/2013
Program
PMI Pearl City Project Management
Chapter leadership conducting
4 25/12/2010
workshops, training
programs etc.,
JNTU, Hyderabad M.Tech course in VLSI
5 6/9/2010 through Seer
Academy Pvt. Ltd.
HCL Infosys Ltd., IT requirements of the
6 3/8/2010 (36 months) institution and render
value added services

g) Extension - NIL
h) Publication - NIL
i) Student Placement - enclosed as ENCLOSURE - 3
j) Twinning programmes - NIL
k) Introduction of new courses
Introduction of new courses: M.Tech – Wireless and Mobile Communications,
M.Tech – Computer Networks & Information Security
l) Student exchange - NIL

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m) Any other - NIL-

3.7.6 Detail on the systemic efforts of the institution in planning, establishing and implementing
the initiatives of the linkages/collaborations.
NIL

Any other relevant information regarding Research, Consultancy and Extension which the
college would like to include.
NIL

CRITERION IV: INFRASTRUCTURE AND LEARNING RESOURCES

4.1 Physical Facilities


4.1.1 What is the policy of the Institution for creation and enhancement of infrastructure that
facilitate effective teaching and learning?

The institution has formed a committee to fulfill the infrastructural requirements as


specified by AICTE and some times more based on feasibility.

4.1.2 Detail the facilities available for

a) Curricular and co-curricular activities – classrooms, technology enabled learning


spaces, seminar halls, tutorial spaces, laboratories, botanical garden, Animal house,
specialized facilities and equipment for teaching, learning and research etc.

The college has excellent infrastructure facilities to run the academic programmes.

 The college has an Administrative Block, Examination Cell, A Central Library,


Department libraries

 Spacious and well ventilated and furnished class rooms.

 Computer Centers for each department

 Digital Library

 Seminar gallery

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 Conference Hall

 Open Air Auditorium

 Guest house

 Ladies waiting halls

 Faculty rooms.

 Well equipped laboratories.

 Workshops

 Spacious drawing halls

 To cater to the needs of the faculty and students a fleet of 16 buses, a canteen &
Cafeteria, a post office( Nearby College), SBH ATM, Telecom center, a stationery
shop with reprographic facilities, a health centre with a part time Doctor are provided
within the campus.

The details of physical infrastructure available in the college:

S.No Item Area in Sq.m.


1 Class Rooms 4,312.00
2 Laboratories & Workshops 6135.00
3 Computer Centers 404.00
4 Director, Principal, HODs 1276.00
5 Administration 694.76
6 Faculty Rooms 1847.00
7 Seminar Halls 804.51
8 Library 1464.00
9 Canteen 464.00
10 Ladies Waiting Halls 184.80
11 Guest Rooms 45.00
Amenities like Toilets, Stationery Store, Bank, Post
12 10540.00
Office, Telecom Center, Hostel etc.
13 Power House 144.00
14 Parking 460.00
15 Indoor Games 843.00

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b) Extra –curricular activities – sports, outdoor and indoor games, gymnasium,
auditorium, NSS, NCC, cultural activities, Public speaking, communication skills
development, yoga, health and hygiene etc.

To encourage sports and games activities play fields for

 Cricket, Throw ball, Volley ball, Basket ball, Ball Badminton, Kho-Kho, Hand
Ball, Running tracks.

 A two station multi gymnasium

 Facilities for indoor games like table tennis, chess & carroms are also
provided.

 An Indoor Badminton Complex with two separate courts having with wooden
flooring.

 A full fledged T & P Cell is actively working and arranging on-campus


placements and training to the students.

 Besides providing internet connectivity through LAN to all the departments


and computer centers through 15 MbPs BSNL leased line, the entire campus is
Wi-Fi enabled.

 For the uninterrupted academic activity a stand by 375 kVA(225 + 150)


generators are provided.

4.1.3 How does the institution plan and ensure that the available infrastructure is in line with its
academic growth and is optimally utilized? Give specific examples of the facilities
developed/augmented and the amount spent during the last four years (Enclose the Master
Plan of the Institution/ campus and indicate the existing physical infrastructure and the
future planned expansions if any).

As few more UG and PG courses are introduced, library area is increased, along with
additional books required, in addition to the annual increase in the books ratio, new class
rooms were added. New lab areas were calculated with increased floor space. The

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computers are replaced with the latest configuration. A new facility is added for the
Training and Placement to conduct one to one interviews. A new sports facility for Hand
ball court and Kho Kho court has been created. A Solar 5KW facility is provided on trial
basis. A Laboratory is created as Centre for excellence for M.Tech and research
skills. Health Centre is provided with extra facilities to meet the requirements of staff and
students.

4.1.4 How does the institution ensure that the infrastructure facilities meet the requirements of
students with physical disabilities?

The class rooms, where the differently abled students are attending will normally be
provided in the ground floor. The persons authorized by them are permitted to borrow
books from the library. They are also provided support in laboratory and workshops.

4.1.5 Give details on the residential facility and various provisions available within them:
 Hostel Facility – Accommodation available
YES.
 The college has hostel facility for 650 women students in the college premises,
along with 26 AC rooms.
 Recreational facilities, gymnasium, yoga center, etc.
 Computer facility including access to internet in hostel
 Facilities for medical emergencies
 Internet and Wi-Fi facility
 Recreational facility-common room with audio-visual equipments
 Constant supply of safe drinking water
 Security
 Music Club is opened with required musical instruments under the guidance of
Mrs Sangeetha, Asst. Professor, English
 Mineral water facility has been provided at multiple areas.
 24 hours security

4.1.6 What are the provisions made available to students and staff in terms of health care on the
campus and off the campus?

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There is a Health Centre in the campus. Dr.Harshalatha, MBBS has been appointed as a
part time Doctor.

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4.1.7 Give details of the Common Facilities available on the campus –spaces for special units
like IQAC, Grievance Redressal unit, Women’s Cell, Counseling and Career Guidance,
Placement Unit, Health Centre, Canteen, recreational spaces for staff and students, safe
drinking water facility, auditorium, etc.

 An air-conditioned and well furnished conference room is available in the college.

 6 Common rooms are available for the students.

 Adequate numbers of rooms are allocated for faculty.

 One seminar gallery with adequate furniture is available to conduct seminars,


cultural festivals, tech-festivals, guest lectures, conferences, etc.

 An open air auditorium is available to organize orientation programmes, college


annual day functions, etc.

 Sufficient Parking space is available to meet the parking demands of two and four
wheelers by students and visitors.

 The college has two spacious canteens. They have a separate spacious dining hall,
water coolers separately for students and employees, adequate furniture and
hygienic kitchen, etc.
 The college operates 16 buses to pickup & drop the eligible students from all
corners of the twin cities. The buses make required number of trips. The state
owned APSRTC is running city services in the route as the college is located
adjacent to the old Bombay Highway and a request Bus stop is also available.
Local auto services are available all the time.

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4.2 Library as a Learning Resource

4.2.1 Does the library have an Advisory Committee? Specify the composition of such a
committee.
What significant initiatives have been implemented by the committee to render the library,
student/user friendly?

Officer- in-charge Library : Prof. B.L. Malleswari, Professor ECE

 EEE - Mrs.T.Sridevi, Asst.prof.


 ECE - Mrs N. Krishna Jyothi, Asst.prof.
 CSE - Mrs.D.V.L.Parameswari, Asst.prof.
 IT - Ms. L. Smitha, Asst.Prof.
 ETM - Mrs.M.Vijayalakshmi, Asst.Prof.
 ICE - Mr. B. Saidulu, Asst.prof.
 MECH. - Mr.Ch. Mohan Rao, Asst.prof.
 H&M - Dr. M. Aparna, Sr.Asst.Prof.
 B.S - Mrs. K. Syamala Devi, Asst. Prof.

STUDENTS ( B.Tech.)

2 /4 3/4
 EEE -A – B.Reddamma(11251A0215) Y. Sandhya(10251A0259)
 EEE -B – Mouna Sri (11251A0295) M. Sreelekha Reddy (10251A0269)
 ECE-A - Pathyusha (11251A0410 Ujwala (10251A0445)
 ECE-B - Divya Sai (11251A0472) Srija (10251A482)
 CSE- A – G. Padmavathi, (11251A0519) B. Soundarya (10251A0508 )
 CSE-B – M. Soni, (11251A0598) L.Sanjana(10251A0591)
 IT - A - N. Neha (11251A1238 ) D.Bhavaghni (10251A1208)
 IT - B - G. Mounika (11251A1279) N. Sukavya (10251A1290)
 ETM - Disha Gupta ( 11251A1712) G. Ramya Sree (10251A1722)
 ICE - J. Hasitha (11251A2225) Bindhu (10251A2220)

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4.2.2 Provide details of the following:
i. Total area of the library (in Sq. Mts.) - 1500 Sq.Mt
ii. Total seating capacity - 250
iii. Working hours (on working days, on holidays, before examination days, during
examination days, during vacation)
 Working days, before examination days,
during examination days : 9.00 a.m. to 6.30
p.m.

 Sundays : 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.


 Vacation : 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.

iv. Layout of the library (individual reading carrels, lounge area for browsing and relaxed
reading, IT zone for accessing e-resources) Lay out enclosed as ENCLOSURE- 4

4.2.3 How does the library ensure purchase and use of current titles, print and e-journals
and other reading materials? Specify the amount spent on procuring new books, journals
and e-resources during the last four years.
Library Year -1 Year – 2 Year – 3 Year – 4
holdings 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09
Number Total Number Total Number Total Number Total
Cost Cost Cost Cost
Text books 1300 42,500 1600 60,000 2018
50,000 1500 9,00,00
Reference 316 80,458 304 1,05,000 320
1,45,000 306 1,55,000
Books
Journals/ International-32 65,000 32 45,000 3260,000 32 60,000
Periodicals 56,937 8456.151 84 40,000
National -84 1,05,151 34
e-resources Spinster+IEEE 4,40,000 3,86,750 3,63,040 3,43,860

Any other CCTUS 20,000 2,89,000 Comp


1,32,000 UPS 84,500
Comp
(specify) (2) (3) Barcode 32,968
(10)
Machine

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4.2.4 Provide details on the ICT and other tools deployed to provide maximum
access to the library collection?
 OPAC

 Electronic Resource Management package for e-journals

 Federated searching tools to search articles in multiple databases

 Library Website

 In-house/remote access to e-publications

 Library automation

 Total number of computers for public access - 15

 Total numbers of printers for public access - 02

 Internet band width/ speed 15 mbps

 Institutional Repository

 Content management system for e-learning

 Participation in Resource sharing networks/consortia (like Inflibnet)

 The Institution is a member of British Library and staff can utilize this

facility through their departments / Library.

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4.2.5 Provide details on the following items:
 Average number of walk-ins - 150 – 200 / day
 Average number of books issued/returned - 200 – 250 / day
 Ratio of library books to students enrolled- 12:1
 Average number of books added during last three years - 1800
 Average number of login to opac (OPAC) - 10-15 / day
 Average number of login to e-resources - 15-20 / day
 Average number of e-resources downloaded/printed – 20-30/ day
 Number of information literacy trainings organized - 2 /year
 Details of “weeding out” of books and other materials - NIL

4.2.6 Give details of the specialized services provided by the library


 Manuscripts

 Reference

 Reprography

 ILL (Inter Library Loan Service)

 Information deployment and notification (Information Deployment and Notification)

 Download

 Printing

 Reading list/ Bibliography compilation

 In-house/remote access to e-resources

 User Orientation and awareness

 Assistance in searching Databases

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 INFLIBNET/IUC facilities

4.2.7 Enumerate on the support provided by the Library staff to the students and teachers of
the college.
Yes, The library staff will assist the staff and students for accessing of books and e-
journals in case of difficulty.
4.2.8 What are the special facilities offered by the library to the visually/physically challenged
persons? Give details.
The physical presence of such persons for getting / returning the books is not insisted.

4.2.9 Does the library get the feedback from its users? If yes, how is it analysed and used for
improving the library services. (What strategies are deployed by the Library to collect
feedback from users? How is the feedback analysed and used for further improvement of
the library services?)

Yes, Important suggestions given in the students feed back are discussed with the library
staff and are facilitated as per the feasibility. Exclusive complaint box is provided at the
library. Any complaint received is being addressed by the Director or Librarian
immediately.

4.3 IT Infrastructure

4.3.1. Give details on the computing facility available (hardware and software) at the
institution.
Servers
1 HP Server : HP Proliant ML 150 G2 Hot Plug SCS dual Processor, 3.0 GHz with 1 3
MB L2 cache, 512 MB X 2PC 2700 DDR memory, 146GB ultra 320 10K

2 IBM X3400 Server : 1


1x Quad-core Xeon E5405 2.0 GHz(12 MB L2 cache, /0x SATA HD (open bay),
CDROM drive Broadcom 5721 KFB3 Gigabit Ethernet, ATI ES1000(32 MB), 1X670
W power supply
3 XEON Server: 1
3GHZ, 2x146 GB SCSI DVD writer, 1GBPS LAN card, 1GB RAM, 17” monitor
Total 5

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Systems
1 HCL Systems : HCL LXINFINITI PROBL 1200, P-IV,3GHz,915G Chipset,512MB 129
RAM, 80GB HDD, DVD-RW
2 IBM Systems : IBM Think Centre PIV,2.93 GHz,512MB 17
3 Wipro Systems : Wipro P-IV, 2.93GHz,256MB RAM, DDR,80GB HDD(ATA),CD- 8
ROM
4 Dell Optiplex 380 Desktops : DELL Optiplex 380 Desktop, Intel Core2Due 266
2.93GHz, E7500, 2GB RAM, 320Gz HDD
5 HCL Core2 Due Desktop : HCL Core2Due 2GHz, 80GB HDD, 1GB RAM, DVD 48
Writer
6 Dell Optiplex 390 Desktops : 115
Del Optiplex 390 – Core i3, 4GB DDR3 RAM, 320GB Sata HDD.
7 Lenovo Thinkcentre Desktop M57e: 207
Intel Core 2 Duo E7400 Processor (2.8 GHz), 1066 MHZ FSB/ 3MB L2cache Intel
G41 Chipset, 2 GB DDR 2@ 667 MHz SDRAM, 160 GB 7200 SATA HDD Intel
Graphics Media Accelerator 3000 Ethernet card 1000/100/10, Key board, Optical
Scroll Mouse,18.5” TFT,DVD RW
8 4
Zenith : Intel P-IV, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB HDD
9 28
HP: Intel P-IV Dual Core, 256 MB RAM, 80 GB HDD
Total 822

Laptops
1 HP 530: Intel CPU T2300@ 1.66GHz , 80GB HDD 5

2 Toshiba: Intel CPU T2300@ 1.66GHz , 80GB HDD 3

Total 8

 Computer-student ratio : 3:2


 Stand alone facility : 200
 LAN facility : 600

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 Licensed software

S.NO Software Name Cost


1 Kaspersky Antivirus 12.0-18 users 5,400.00
Win7  à WinPro 7 SNGL Upgrd OLP NL Acdmc
2 261060.00
(1mediakit+60licences)
3 Win7  à WinPro 7 SNGL Upgrd OLP NL Acdmc Media Kit 1300.00
4 WinSvrStd 2008 SNGL OLP NL Acdmc- Media kits 29,394.00
5 MS office à OfficeStd 2007 SNGL OLP NL Acdmc – 11260.00
6 MS office à OfficeStd 2007 MEDIAKIT 1300.00
7 Flash Pro CS4- 1 no with media kit 13200.00
8 Code Gear C++ - 2 no. with media kits(2) 11000.00
9 Kaspersky Business space security-25 users 13500.00
10 Windows NT (20 User) 32500.00
11 Windows 98 3400.00
12 SCO Unix 5.0.4 Server (30 user) 65000.00
13 SCO Unix Development System 42000.00
14 Turbo C++ for windows 5.0.4 5500.00
15 Visual Studio 6.0 professional 9500.00
16 Oracle, Developer 2000 160000.00
17 MS-Office 2000 Professional (AE) 13000.00
18 LINUX Server Software 10000.00
19 MS Visual Studio.Net Professional AE Full Pack 3500.00
20 Studio MX Win AP Eng Edu. (5 User) 37500.00
Adobe Publishing Collection 12.0 AE Full Pack + Studio MX Win
21 25000.00
CD Only Media
22 Rational Suit Enterprice Edition (60 License) 300000.00
Windows XP Professional English UPG OLP NL AE Media Kit (59
23 178500.00
User)
Total 12,32,814.00

 Number of nodes/ computers with Internet facility : 150


 Any other : GNITS Campus is Wi-Fi enabled.

4.3.2 Detail on the computer and internet facility made available to the faculty and students on
the campus and off-campus?

15mbps Leased Line and Wi-Fi available @24/7

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4.3.3 What are the institutional plans and strategies for deploying and upgrading the IT
infrastructure and associated facilities?

15 mbps lease line facility is provided from 2011-12. 25% computers have been added.

4.3.4 Provide details on the provision made in the annual budget for procurement, upgradation,
deployment and maintenance of the computers and their accessories in the institution
(Year wise for last four years)

Every year around 100 obsolete systems are being replaced with new Computers with a
Budget of Rs.25,00,000/-.

4.3.5 How does the institution facilitate extensive use of ICT resources including development
and use of computer-aided teaching/ learning materials by its staff and students?

All the departments are provided with Laptops and Projectors (around 50 available in the
College) for computer aided teaching.

4.3.6 Elaborate giving suitable examples on how the learning activities and technologies
deployed (access to on-line teaching - learning resources, independent learning, ICT
enabled classrooms/learning spaces etc.) by the institution place the student at the centre
of teaching-learning process and render the role of a facilitator for the teacher.

On line resources are provided in all the departments including Mathematics subject.
Online question bank, online testing procedures are provided open to the students
through college website. Interested students can avail this facility in the college and
outside the college 24 hours.

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4.3.7 Does the Institution avail of the National Knowledge Network connectivity directly or
through the affiliating university? If so, what are the services availed of?

Institution has the facility to utilize the resources available under NPTEL. Exclusive
workshops are conducted in the institution to give exposure.

4.4 Maintenance of Campus Facilities

4.4.1 How does the institution ensure optimal allocation and utilization of the available
financial resources for maintenance and upkeep of the following facilities ( substantiate
your statements by providing details of budget allocated during last four years)?
- Enclosed as ENCLOSURE – 2 -

a. Building
b. Furniture
c. Equipment
d. Computers
e. Vehicles
f. Any other

4.4.2 What are the institutional mechanisms for maintenance and upkeep of the infrastructure,
facilities and equipment of the college?

Required no. of sweepers are employed by the Institution and maintenance of greenery
and garden through out sourcing given to Apoorva Nursery Landscaping, Canteen services
are outsourced to Krishna Canteen and Multiplates Inc., The Security services are
outsourced to N.S. Security Services. Computers are maintained by IT department.
Electrical maintenance is taken care by EEE department. Construction activities are taken
care by Civil Engineering department.

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4.4.3 How and with what frequency does the institute take up calibration and other precision
measures for the equipment/instruments?
NIL

4.4.4 What are the major steps taken for location, upkeep and maintenance of sensitive
equipment
(voltage fluctuations, constant supply of water etc.)?
 The college is a HT consumer of AP Transco and took a load of 500 KVA, and has
the connectivity through an exclusive 500 KVA transformer to sustain the voltage
fluctuations. The college has a 375 KVA standby Diesel Generator set for the
uninterrupted power supply and this power supply also through UPS and power
stabilizers.

Any other relevant information regarding Infrastructure and Learning Resources which the
college would like to include.
 no. of bore wells are available in the campus and their yield is adequate to meet
water required for the college hostels and greenery.
 Mineral Water plants are provided at three places to meet the drinking water
required for the college and hostels.
 Based on the demand 16 routes are identified and exclusive transport buses are
provided on 16 routes to cover nook and corner of the twin cities.
 690 students are accommodated within the hostels.
 Outside hostels are facilitated to accommodate for about 500 students within a
walkable distance.

CRITERION V: STUDENT SUPPORT AND PROGRESSION


5.1 Student Mentoring and Support
5.1.1 Does the institution publish its updated prospectus/handbook annually? If ‘yes’, what is
the information provided to students through these documents and how does the institution
ensure its commitment and accountability?

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YES. Every year the college brings out two issues of Newsletter called ‘Sankethika
Bharathi’ containing the salient features and it is given to every student and faculty. The
website is also updated regularly and the students are informed to browse the same.

5.1.2 Specify the type, number and amount of institutional scholarships / freeships given to the
students during the last four years and whether the financial aid was available and
disbursed on time?
YES. All students admitted in I year B.Tech programmes with EAMCET ranks below
1000 are given complete fee waiver. The scheme was extended to the following students
during the year 2009-2010:

Name of the Class of EAMCET


S.No Father’s Name Roll No.
Student Study Rank

1 B.Ramya B.Rama Krishna reddy IV Year 08251A0466 1966

2 K.Alekhya K.Ramanaiah IV year 08251A0222 4141

3 N.V.Prabhavathi N.Satyanarayana IV Year 08251A0534 5092

4 R.Soumya R.Santosh IV year 08251A1246 10725

5 B.Swetha B.Sudhakar Reddy I Year 11251A0413 531

All the students on rolls are covered by Medical insurance under this policy a
student gets Rs3.0 Lakhs in case of the accidental death of the parent. In case of accidental
death of a student the parents will get Rs.2.0 Lakhs.

5.1.3 What percentage of students receive financial assistance from state government, central
government and other national agencies?
30% of students receive financial assistance from the State Government 5% from Central
Government and 5% other National agencies like APSRTC employees Children, Railway
employees children etc.,

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5.1.4 What are the specific support services/facilities available for
 Bridge courses are conducted both for technical subjects and to improve
communication skills for the Students from SC/ST, OBC and economically
weaker sections
 Alumnae scholarships are provided to the needy.
 The institution helps the students of these categories in applying for
scholarships from state and central governments. The details of students who
have received the scholarships during the academic year 2010-2011 are as
follows:
Programm
ST SC OBC EBC
e
B.Tech. 37 113 267 152

 Students with physical disabilities


 The class rooms, where the differently abled students are
attending will normally be provided in the ground floor. The
persons authorized by them are permitted to borrow books from
the library. They are also provided support in laboratory and
workshops.
 Overseas students
 There are no overseas students on the campus at present.

 Students to participate in various competitions/National and International -


YES-
 Medical assistance to students: health centre, health insurance etc.
 A full fledged Health center with a part time doctor is available
on the campus.

 Organizing coaching classes for competitive exams – YES-


 Skill development (spoken English, computer literacy, etc.,) - YES-

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 Support for “slow learners”
 Remedial classes are conducted for slow learners and lateral
entry students.

 College has been equipped with a Library/reading room and


computer facility with internet open on Sunday’s from 10 a.m.
to 1.00 p.m.

 For every 20 students one teacher is available to review the


subject and workout problems every week.

 Exposures of students to other institution of higher learning/ corporate/business


house etc. -YES-
 Publication of student magazines –YES- -Sankethika Bharathi-

5.1.5 Describe the efforts made by the institution to facilitate entrepreneurial skills, among the
students and the impact of the efforts.
Entrepreneurship Development Cell is involved in arranging one day seminars /
workshops by the well known entrepreneurs from medium and small scale industries.

5.1.6 Enumerate the policies and strategies of the institution which promote participation of
students in extracurricular and co-curricular activities such as sports, games, Quiz
competitions, debate and discussions, cultural activities etc.
* additional academic support, flexibility in examinations
* special dietary requirements, sports uniform and materials
* any other
 A full time Physical Directress and three specialized trainers have been
appointed.
 A cultural club ‘Samskruthi’ has been organizing various cultural activities
like singing, dance, quiz competition. An annual cultural fest ‘Alacrity’ is
organized by the institution.
 A Literary Club ‘Literaria Clava’ has been conducting various literary
activities like debate, quiz, extempore etc.,

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5.1.7 Enumerating on the support and guidance provided to the students in preparing for the
competitive exams, give details on the number of students appeared and qualified in
various competitive exams such as UGC-CSIR- NET, UGC-NET, SLET, ATE / CAT /
GRE / TOFEL / GMAT / Central /State services, Defense, Civil Services, etc.
UGC-
S.No Year CSIR- SLET IAS GATE CAT GRE TOEFL GMAT
NET
1 2007-08 -- -- -- 04 02 30 30 --
2 2008-09 -- -- -- 03 04 50 50 --
3 2009-10 -- -- -- 08 06 55 55 --
4 2010-11 -- -- -- 05 03 70 70 --

5.1.8 What type of counseling services are made available to the students( academic, personal,
career, psycho-social etc.)
 Academic and personal counseling by a teacher for a group of 20 students.
 For the total 4 years a consolidated report is maintained for each student.
 A special Counseling officer Dr Geetha Challa, Psychiatrist has been appointed.
 Career counseling is conducted by various experts from various organizations like
Accenture, Deloitte etc

5.1.9 Does the institution have a structured mechanism for career guidance and placement of its
students? If ‘yes’, detail on the services provided to help students identify job
opportunities and prepare themselves for interview and the percentage of students
selected during campus interviews by different employers (list the employers and the
programmes).
Yes, The college has established a separate Training and Placement Cell with a full time
Placement Officer. It invites reputed companies for campus placements by sending the
profile of the college. The institution also effectively uses its alumnus working with the
companies in attracting the companies for campus placements. The T & P Cell is making
all possible efforts to further improve the employability skills of students through its
activities. It also conducts pre-placement training for the pre-final 3rd year students.

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5.1.10 Does the institution have a student grievance redressal cell? If yes, list (if any) the
grievances reported and redressed during the last four years.
 The college has established grievance Redressal cell for students.

 The cell receives and addresses the grievances filed by students in consultation
with HODs, College Academic Council, Principal, Director and the Governing
Council.

5.1.11 What are the institutional provisions for resolving issues pertaining to sexual harassment?
 Whenever harassment based on gender issues have been brought in, suitable
enquiries have been conducted and action is taken. It is pleasing to note that such
types of incidents were not reported for the last 5 years.

5.1.12 Is there an anti-ragging committee? How many instances (if any) have been reported
during the last four years and what action has been taken on these?

Yes, No such instances in the last four years

The following committee has been constituted for the academic year 2012-13

Anti Ragging committee incharge for the institution

Prof. Ch. Ganapathy Reddy, Professor & HOD-ECE

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ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
STAFF CO- ORDINATOR
1. M. Vijaya Lakshmi(7893975702)
STUDENT CO- ORDINATORS
II YEAR
1. K. Sneha (11251A0429)
2. Sandhya rani (11251A0419)
3. Sai pranathi (11251A0425)
4. Srinitha (11251A0433)
5. Dharani (11251A0422)
6. Shilpa (11251A0450)
7. Alekhya (11251A0494)
8. Vineetha (11251A0494)
9. Naga sirisha (11251A0473)
10. Sindhu (11251A04A4)
11. Anjali (11251A0490)
12. Sucharitha (11251A0467)
III YEAR
13. D. Divya (10251A0410)
14. K. Hari chandana (10251A0421)
15. B. Ramya (10251A0403)
16. Pallavi (10251A0461)
17. Mrinalini (10251A0469)
18. Spandana (10251A0477)
19. C. Sripriya (10251A0470)
20. Rajya lakshmi (10251A04B6)
21. Sravani (10251A0473)
IV YEAR
22. B. Rekha (09251A0465)
23. Harshita (09251A0414)
24. L.padma (09251A0453)
25. G. Anusha (09251A0403)
26. Mounika (09251A0421)
27. Anusha jella (09251A0462)
28. Kumbum Harini (09251A0490)
29. M. Shreya (09251A0492)
30. L.Udaya Sandya (095fA0406)
31. S.Mounika (10255A0404)

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ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
STAFF CO- ORDINATOR
1. B. Ravichandra Rao(9908649033)
STUDENT CO- ORDINATORS
II YEAR
1. Ch. Lalithya (11251A0207)
2. M. Bhavani (11251A0238)
3. Akhila.M (12255A0218)
4. Shaik Shaheeda Begum(11251A02B1)
III YEAR
5. J. Divya (10251A0221)
6. Sri Vyshnavi.K (10251A0225)
7. K. Sadhana (10251A0284)
8. Ajmeera Monica (10251A0261)
IV YEAR
1. D. Radhika Reddy (09251A0207)
2. A.Swetha (09251A0202)
3. Swathi Reddy (09251A0296)
4. Reshma Amreen (09251A02B0)

COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING


STAFF CO- ORDINATOR
1. P. Sunitha Devi(9948299967)
STUDENT CO- ORDINATORS
II YEAR
1. P.Ramya (11251A05A6)
2. Priya (11251A05A9)
3. Sree Sneha (11251A0552)
4. O. Beena (11251A0545)
III YEAR
5. M. Monika Divya (10251A0592)
6. M. Monika (10251A0593)
7. U. Mounika (10251A0555)
8. V. Sravya (10251A0556)
IV YEAR
9. Sreeja (09W81A0534)
10. K. Ravali (09251A0583)
11. N. Niharika (09251A0541)
12. Janaki Hariharan (09251A0523)

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
STAFF CO- ORDINATORS
1. L. Smitha(9440462962)
2. S. Vaishnavi(9052073551)
3. S. Venkata Lakshmi(9440536226)
4. S.Sridevi(9566665254)
5. Ch. Anitha(7799677883)
6. K. Srilakshmi(9985385749)
STUDENT CO- ORDINATORS
II YEAR
1. K. Navya (11251A1225)
2. Karthika (11251A1233)
3. Prathyusha (11251A1299)
4. Pravalika (11251A1297)
III YEAR
5. Veda Samhitha (10251A1219)
6. Revathi (10251A1233)
7. Y. Soumya (10251A12C1)
8. B. Niharika (10251A1270)
IV YEAR
9. Mamatha Agarwal (09251A1235)
10. M. Bhavana (09251A1233)
11. M. Varsha (10255A1211)
12. M. Gouthami (09251A1298)

INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL ENGINEERING


STAFF CO- ORDINATOR
1. R. Nageswara Rao(9849417021)
2. V.Rajeswari(9440344130)
STUDENT CO- ORDINATORS
II YEAR
1. B. Sreeja (11251A2210)
2. Ch. Siri Chandana (11251A2215)
III YEAR
3. K. Mounika (10251A2229)
4. S. Umasree (10251A2247)
5. G.Divya (10251A2218)
6. Nidhi.P (10251A2242)
IV YEAR
7. Lavanya (09251A2234)
8. Bhavani (10255A2202)

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ELECTRONICS & TELEMATICS ENGINNEERING
STAFF CO- ORDINATOR
1. A. Naveena
STUDENT CO- ORDINATORS
II YEAR
1. P.B. Naga Aishwarya (11251A1740)
2. Sk. Salma (11251A1751)
III YEAR
3. V. Anusha (10251A1706)
4. M. Alekya (11255A1704)
IV YEAR
5. S Sravya (09251A1748)
6. A. Manisha (09251A1702)

5.1.13 Enumerate the welfare schemes made available to students by the institution.
 Free medical aid on the campus.

 Insurance policies to all students.

 Fee waiver to the student with less than 1000 rank in EAMCET.

 Supporting facilities for getting Educational Loans.

 Organizing Book Fairs in the beginning of the academic year.

 Scholarships from alumnae funds.

 Arranging scholarships from private trusts to GNITS students.

5.1.14 Does the institution have a registered Alumni Association? If ‘yes’, what are its activities
and major contributions for institutional, academic and infrastructure development?
YES. The alumni association meets every year. Sometimes it also meets in places like
Hyderabad, Bangalore for the convenience of the alumni. The main activities are:

 To help the college in bringing more companies and industries for campus
placements.

 To review the changes and trends in the industry and giving inputs for design of
curriculum.

 To arrange interactive sessions with the students of present batch and to provide
counseling.

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 The alumni help in bringing industries and companies for campus placements and
provide employment opportunities to the students.

 As few members of the alumni are members of BOS, they play an important role
in the designing and modification of curriculum as per latest technology.

 The alumni also provide necessary counseling and guidance to students.

5.2 Student Progression


5.2.1 Providing the percentage of students progressing to higher education or employment (for
the last four batches) highlight the trends observed.
Student progression %
UG to PG 15%
PG to M.Phil. --
PG to Ph.D. 3%
Employed
 Campus selection 80%
 Other than campus recruitment 2%

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5.2.2. Provide details of the programme wise pass percentage and completion rate for the
last four years (cohort wise/batch wise as stipulated by the university)? Furnish
programme-wise details in comparison with that of the previous performance of the
same institution and that of the Colleges of the affiliating university within the
city/district.

5.2.3 How does the institution facilitate student progression to higher level of education
and/or towards employment?
Yes, provided department wise in department profiles

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5.2.4 Enumerate the special support provided to students who are at risk of failure and drop
out?
 For slow learners remedial classes are conducted.
 Tutorial classes are made part of the regular time-table for the analytical subjects
in UG programmes wherever there is scope.
 The main thrust of the tutorial classes is close interaction of students with faculty,
where the students get their individuals doubts are clarified. Exclusive guest
lectures by eminent people of that subject are also arranged. Besides this special
assignments like seminars and presentations are taken up in the tutorial classes.
 Special classes after regular college hours are conducted in those subjects where
some students are not able to cope with.
 Separate counseling is made to build the confidence in them and to concentrate on
studies.

5.3 Student Participation and Activities


5.3.1 List the range of sports, games, cultural and other extracurricular activities available to
students. Provide details of participation and program calendar.
Samskruthi a cultural and literary association is functioning actively in the college.
Various cultural and literary activities like, conduct of competitions in events like essay
writing, elocution, JAM, general quiz, debate, group discussion, singing, dancing, etc.,
are conducted on regular basis.

 Cultural club- Samskruthi

 Literary Club – Literaria Clava

 Lead India to develop leadership qualities.

 NSS

 Dramatics Club – Persona

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1. The details of student participation extra and co-curricular activities are
furnished below:
No. of Students
S.No Year Name of the Event
Participated

1 Singing (Solo & Group) 43

2 Mehandi 63
2008-09
3 Extempore 34

4 Anthakshari 160
No. of Students
S.No Year Name of the Event
Participated
5 Dance 24

6 Rangoli 120
2008-09
7 Non-Technical Quiz 150

8 Best out of waste 50

9 Dance (Group) 40

10 Dance (Solo) 13

11 Singing (Solo) 20

12 Singing (Group) 50
2009-10
13 Rangoli 160

14 Mehandi 59

15 General Quiz 120

16 Anthakshari 130

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17 Dance 72

18 Singing 50

19 Anthakshari 150

20 Collage Making 124

21 2010-11 Instrumental 15

22 Rangoli 120

23 SKIT 40

24 MIME 8

25 Momoacting 3
No. of Students
S.No Year Name of the Event
Participated
26 Dumbcharads 60

27 Spot Light 7
2010-11
28 Best out of waste 60

29 Tree Sure Hunt 70

5.3.2 Furnish the details of major student achievements in co-curricular, extracurricular and
cultural activities at different levels: University / State / Zonal / National / International,
etc. for the previous four years.
–ENCLOSED IN DEPARTMENT PROFILES-

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5.3.3 How does the college seek and use data and feedback from its graduates and employers, to
improve the performance and quality of the institutional provisions?
 Feed back is collected from all students online.

 Interactive feedback is taken from 3 toppers, 3 average, 3 below average students.

 Feedback is taken on general issues from the outgoing students.

 Feedback is taken from the class representatives on various issues.

 Feed back is also taken during the students’ counseling

 The feedback is consolidated and the problems are discussed with faculty on
different forums and the same are addressed appropriately

5.3.4 How does the college involve and encourage students to publish materials like
catalogues, wall magazines, college magazine, and other material? List the publications/
materials brought out by the students during the previous four academic sessions.
News Letter, Sankethika Bharathi and ‘We’ magazine

5.3.5 Does the college have a Student Council or any similar body? Give details on its selection,
constitution, activities and funding.
 The topper of each section is nominated as a class representative along with
another students who has more integrity with other students, for all the sections
from I year to final year.
 Based on the highest marks achieved by the students among all the departments
from I to IV year, the students will be nominated as the President of the student
counsel. The two representatives selected in each class are the members of the
students council.
 Activities: For cultural and technical activities college provides the funding
depending upon the anticipated expenditure.

This council mostly conducts the departmental, technical events at college


level. They conduct seminars, workshops and cultural events etc.,

5.3.6 Give details of various academic and administrative bodies that have student
representatives on them.
Library Committee, NSS committee, Anti Ragging Committee, Sports Committee,
Cultural Committee, IEEE and ISTE chapters etc.,

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5.3.7 How does the institution network and collaborate with the Alumni and former faculty of
the Institution.
 Staff and the Heads of the Departments will maintain rapport with the Alumni
 Active alumnae come and address 3rd and 4th year students towards career
development programmes.
 Alumnae takes opportunity in conducting international womens day, republic
day, college day, alumnae day etc.,
 The former faculty of the institution are invited for engineers day, traditional
day, workshops of the relevant departments.

Any other relevant information regarding Student Support and Progression which the
college would like to include.
-NIL-

CRITERION VI: GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT

6.1 Institutional Vision and Leadership


6.1.1 State the vision and mission of the Institution and enumerate on how the mission
statement defines the institution’s distinctive characteristics in terms of addressing the
needs of the society, the students it seeks to serve, institution’s traditions and value
orientations, vision for the future, etc.?

Vision : -The Institute envisions to emerge as a premier center for engineering education
in the country by leveraging leading – edge technologies, drawing on outstanding
teaching expertise and cultivating exemplary work ethos.

Mission: The Institute signifies conscious and committed effort to leverage


‘education’ as a means of ‘empowerment’ of women. It seeks to fulfill the need for
creating special avenues for women to pursue their academic aspirations and thus
enable them to assert their individuality, intellectual capability, economic
independence and social standing on par with men in the society. It intends to
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building a progressive nation.

6.1.2 What is the role of top management, Principal and Faculty in design and implementation of
its quality policy and plans?
The faculty members are actively involved in decision-making process at their levels.
They are members of College Academic Council and Board of Studies which are involved
in decision making in academic matters. Two senior faculty members are also members of
the College Governing Council the highest body in the process of managing the college. A
few Faculty members are in the committees like Anti-ragging Committee, Research and
Development Cell, Consultancy Cell, College Day celebration Committee, Technical
Exhibition Committee, Examinations Committee, Sports day Committee, Cultural festival
Committee, and many other committees that are constituted for the smooth conduction of
various events. All the new and revised policies to improve academic activities,
methodology of conducting examinations are reviewed and discussed in HODs meeting
before implementation.
6.1.3 What is the involvement of the leadership in ensuring :
 The policy statements and action plans for fulfillment of the stated mission
 The policy statements are periodically reviewed and the action taken for executing policy
statements are assessed in terms of implementation and results obtained.

 formulation of action plans for all operations and incorporation of the same into the
institutional strategic plan
 In the Heads of the Department meeting the policy matters are discussed and action plans
are proposed for implementation and they are interpreted as and where applicable.
 Interaction with stakeholders
 Training and Placement Officer will interact with all the companies which
come for campus placements. Suggestions received are discussed in the
HODs meeting for necessary implementation.
 Director and HODs will interact with the parents to assess the utility of
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 Proper support for policy and planning through needs analysis ,research inputs and
consultations with the stakeholders
 The Management and the Director support research inputs and consultation
activities based on the feasibility.
 Reinforcing the culture of excellence
 Every engineering department is committed to conduct a traditional day to
so that students will know about Indian culture, festive importance and
national / State traditions for the upkeep of the society.
 Champion organizational change
 A few of the institution programmes like tutorials, moral counseling,
industrial interactive sessions etc., are being implemented and assessed the
conduct and implementation is appreciable in improving the academic
quality of all the students in general.
6.1.4 What are the procedures adopted by the institution to monitor and evaluate policies and
plans of the institution for effective implementation and improvement from time to time?
 The Institution mainly believes in spreading engineering knowledge to the women
students to prepare them to meet the global requirements in terms of employability,
research orientation and entrepreneurship etc., accordingly quality policy is
developed.
 The mission is created to give thorough knowledge on engineering concepts to the
students along with reasonably good amount of hands on skills. To improve analytical
skills tutorials are introduced.
 The effective improvement of students in terms of academics are measured through
percentage of marks obtained with reference to earlier situation. The rise in
percentage of marks is again reviewed in Heads of the Departments meeting for
further improvements.

6.1.5 Give details of the academic leadership provided to the faculty by the top management?
 Heads of the Departments are incharge of executing the policies with little
variation depending upon the quality of students and number of staff available in
each department.

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 Most of the staff are nominated to be the members of institutions committees like
BOS, Transport committee, cultural committee, canteen committee, library
committee, feed back committee, training and placement committee etc., so that
they can put forth their innovative ideas to achieve better results.

6.1.6 How does the college groom leadership at various levels?


Institution observes staff through student feed back, self evaluation report submitted by
students and their active involvement in conducting workshops, seminars, publication of
papers etc., generally based on the interest of the staff they are encouraged in those
particular areas.

6.1.7 How does the college delegate authority and provide operational autonomy to the
departments / units of the institution and work towards decentralized governance
system?

– NIL -

6.1.8 Does the college promote a culture of participative management? If ‘yes’, indicate the
levels of participative management.
The college encourages staff participation in all the academic and cultural activities
conducted within or outside the campus. For any specific purposes if the staff is busy the
academic work allotted is relatively reduced for that period of time.

6.2 Strategy Development and Deployment

6.2.1 Does the Institution have a formally stated quality policy? How is it developed, driven,
deployed and reviewed?
 “The Institution is committed in imparting quality Education and Training, in the
field of “Engineering and Technology.” It aims to be an institute of excellence in
Technical Education through continual improvement. The institute facilitates faculty
and support staff to work as a team and update their knowledge and skills, to match
the industrial and technological development.”

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 The Institution mainly believes in spreading engineering knowledge to the women
students to prepare them to meet the global requirements in terms of employability,
research orientation and entrepreneurship etc., accordingly quality policy is
developed.
 The mission is created to give thorough knowledge on engineering concepts to the
students along with reasonably good amount of hands on skills. To improve
analytical skills tutorials are introduced.
 The effective improvement of students in terms of academics are measured through
percentage of marks obtained with reference to earlier situation. The rise in
percentage of marks is again reviewed in Heads of the Departments meeting for
further improvements.

6.2.2 Does the Institute have a perspective plan for development? If so, give the aspects
considered for inclusion in the plan.
The Institution is committed to improve the quality of engineering students rather than
producing more quantity of graduates. The number of experiments in most of the
laboratories are increased and for some subjects number of periods are increased more
than the university specifications.

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Describe the internal organizational structure and decision making processes.

Chairman

Secretary/ Joint Secretary

Director / Principal

HOD HOD HOD HOD HOD HOD HOD HOD HOD HOD
ECE EEE ETM CSE IT ICE Mech Humaniti BS Civil
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Technical Supporting
Staff Staff

Librarian PD TPO Administrative


Officer PA

Accounts
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Staff

Admin staff

Supporting
Staff

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Decision making Process: Policy matters are decided in the institutions Management Committee
which consists of the Director, two senior staff members, nominee of JNTU, representatives of
industries, financial sector along with Management being the members.
Any requirements like equipment, text books, journals are proposed by the staff in charges
of each department. All the requirements are discussed at the departmental staff meetings and
proposals are sent to the Director’s office. Heads of the Departments and the Director will
finalize the proposals based on the approved budgets of each department and they are procured by
calling the quotations and negotiations (instead of lowest quotation, importance is given to better
quality, durability along with service facility). Students representatives of each department will
represent their requirements to the concerned Head of the Department which inturn will be
discussed with the Director and the requirements are fulfilled.

6.2.4 Give a broad description of the quality improvement strategies of the institution for each of
the following
Teaching & Learning
 The requirement of staff is assessed as per AICTE norms and appointed through
the university staff selection committee.
 The ratified staff is exposed to Faculty Development Programmes
 Teachers are guided to prepare the teaching notes and method of teaching by
Heads of the Departments and other senior faculty.
 All the teachers are exposed to use of OHP’s and LCD’s.
 Students are tuned to be more regular to the class work and prepare their subject
wise notes.
 Students are exposed more for hands on skills through laboratory experiments and
industrial visits / training / tours.
 The amount of knowledge gained by the students is assessed frequently through
periodical slip tests, objective tests, mid examinations and laboratory tests etc.,
based on the assessment the needy students are provided with additional teaching
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Research & Development
 Most of senior faculty are guiding research scholars and there by considerable
number of research papers are being published.
 M.Tech students are groomed to produce technical papers and contribute for
research activities.
 Research and Development is made part of Entrepreneurship Development Cell
where MOU’s are entered to expose staff and students towards the practical
research activity or in developing advance equipment.

Community engagement
 NSS:- Staff and students are actively involved in community services through
NSS activities such as community development, Pulse-polio, Clean and Green,
General Hygiene and need for women education, contribution to academic
activities and blood donation etc.,

Human resource management


 The services of staff and students are mostly programmed to utilize their services
effectively within the time frame available either for academic development or
research and development or community development.

Industry interaction
 Many a times resource persons are invited from industry and expose the students
for real time projects.
 Industry personnel are involved in the committee of members of Board of Studies
and their views are taken to modify the syllabus.
 Industry HR’s are contributing in enhancing additional skills required for the
placements..

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6.2.5 How does the Head of the institution ensure that adequate information (from feedback and
personal contacts etc.) is available for the top management and the stakeholders, to review
the activities of the institution?
 The feed back received from the students through online method and interactive
method about the academic activities is presented to the Management regularly.
 The feed back received through the complaint boxes from the staff and students is
recorded and updated to the Management.
 The feed back received from the parents and industries in which our institution
students are employed through placements is shared with the Management
regularly.
 The existing procedures are modified according to the feed back within the
flexibility provided by the university.
 Whenever required additional remarks are received from the Management to meet
some of the infrastructural demands.

6.2.6 How does the management encourage and support involvement of the staff in improving
the effectiveness and efficiency of the institutional processes?

 The Management has given total academic freedom for the Director and the Heads
of the Departments in modifying the syllabus, adding new equipment to conduct
more number of experiments.
 Updating computational facilities by upgrading computers and wi-fi facility.
Additional rooms were created for conducting tutorials and quizzes.
 The Management is also generous in providing funds for sports and cultural
activities, incentives are given to the staff in the form of appreciation letters,
upgradation of the position etc.,
 Students are provided with Gold Medals, cash awards, scholarships to the
deserving partially contributing to provide value added courses like ( pre
placement training programmes, extra coaching for sports, conducting workshops
etc.,)

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6.2.7 Enumerate the resolutions made by the Management Council in the last year and the status
of implementation of such resolutions.
Minutes of last two meetings of Governing Council is enclosed as ENCLOSURE -5

6.2.8 Does the affiliating university make a provision for according the status of autonomy to an
affiliated institution? If ‘yes’, what are the efforts made by the institution in obtaining
autonomy?
Yes,
 The institution has obtained Permanent Affiliation.
 It has maintained students staff ratio as per norms.
 Shown excellent academic performance of students in the form of results.
 Infrastructural facilities provided more than the norms specified by the university.
 Assisting the university in extra curricular activities in conducting community
services, sports etc.,
 Sharing the burden of university through valuation centre, so that the university
can publish the results in a short period.

6.2.9 How does the Institution ensure that grievances / complaints are promptly attended to and
resolved effectively? Is there a mechanism to analyse the nature of grievances for
promoting better stakeholder relationship?
 Most of the Grievances are understood through the feed back given by the staff,
students, industries and parents. All the grievances concerned during the
academics are discussed with the concerned Heads of the Departments and
resolved at the earliest.
 The grievances concerned to the policy matters are discussed with the
Management and they are addressed immediately, if the nature of grievance is not
involved with any financial commitment.
 If the grievances are involved with financial commitment they are addressed in
installments / steps.

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6.2.10 During the last four years, had there been any instances of court cases filed by and against
the institute ? Provide details on the issues and decisions of the courts on these?

NO

6.2.11 Does the Institution have a mechanism for analyzing student feedback on institutional
performance? If ‘yes’, what was the outcome and response of the institution to such an
effort?
Yes,
 The students feed back concerned to academic activities are discussed and resolved
in the Heads of the Departments meeting
 If the feed back is concerned to the extra curricular activities or transport facilities ,
campus cleanliness and hygiene or canteen facilities or security they are resolved
after discussing with the concerned committees.

6.3 Faculty Empowerment Strategies


6.3.1 What are the efforts made by the institution to enhance the professional development of
its teaching and non teaching staff?
 The newly appointed staff is exposed to interact with the senior staff and Heads
of the Department frequently in preparing the lesson plans, teaching notes,
teaching methodology and class room control etc.,
 Heads of the Departments will provide transparancies and CD’s to provide the
teaching notes effectively by using OHP’s and LCD’s.
 The teaching staff is permitted to attend faculty development programmes
conducted within the college and outside the college.
 Incentives are given to staff members to enhance their professional knowledge
by presenting and publishing the papers in national and international
conference / journals.
 Non teaching staff is guided by the senior staff in the upkeep of the laboratories
and handling the equipment.
 Non teaching staff is also sent to the training centres to up date their technical
knowledge.
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 Non teaching staff is encouraged to obtain additional certificate courses,
diplomas and degrees.
 Library staff is permitted to attend special courses on library and information
activities.

6.3.2 What are the strategies adopted by the institution for faculty empowerment through
training, retraining and motivating the employees for the roles and responsibility they
perform?
 All the staff is encouraged to attend seminars and workshops and keep in touch
with latest theories and concepts on their subjects.
 Staff is permitted to attend faculty development programmes conducted at
different institutions.
 Incentives are given to the staff to publish papers.
 Staff is permitted to go as full time students for acquiring additional
qualifications.

6.3.3 Provide details on the performance appraisal system of the staff to evaluate and ensure
that information on multiple activities is appropriately captured and considered for better
appraisal.
 An effectively designed staff appraisal system is in practice.
 Performance Appraisal form comprises of multiple activities concerned to
academic achievements and over all performances.
 Based on the performance appraisal the staff is given incentives and increments.

6.3.4 What is the outcome of the review of the performance appraisal reports by the
management and the major decisions taken? How are they communicated to the
appropriate stakeholders?
 Based on the Performance Appraisal staff is given increments and in some cases
additional monetary benefits are provided to the deserving candidates.
 For some of the staff their positions are elevated.
 For certain achievements appreciation letters are given.
 The achievements are announced to the concerned staff through letters or in
appropriate meetings.
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6.3.5 What are the welfare schemes available for teaching and non teaching staff? What
percentage of staff have availed the benefit of such schemes in the last four years?
 1) Mediclaim facility 2) Gratuity 3) EPF to all the staff members
 For Non teaching staff members uniforms are given.
 50% of the travel expenditure is borne by the Management.
6.3.6 What are the measures taken by the Institution for attracting and retaining eminent
faculty?
 In the case of eminent faculty, the institution relaxes qualification norms of AICTE
/ University
 Eminent faculty are elevated in their positions by relaxing academic qualifications
 Cash incentives are given to the staff who have acquired higher / additional
qualifications

6.4 Financial Management and Resource Mobilization


6.4.1 What is the institutional mechanism to monitor effective and efficient use of available
financial resources?
 Every department will prepare the advance budget required for the next academic
year in terms of obtaining lab equipment, laboratory facilities and infrastructure
and upgradation of computational systems.
 The budget received from various departments is consolidated and normalized
based upon the total income anticipated through the students tuition fee.
 Departments are encouraged to obtain grants through MODROBS, consultancies,
RPS, Seminar / workshop grants from AICTE, UGC etc.,
 While utilizing the funds the expenditure involved in procuring the equipment is
collectively negotiated by a committee consisting of Chairman, Director, Head of
the Department and Staff incharge for the Laboratory.
 Staff is also instructed to make use of the equipment for more number of batches
within the college time frame work.
 Inter department coordination is encouraged for the effective usage of lab
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6.4.2 What are the institutional mechanisms for internal and external audit? When was the last
audit done and what are the major audit objections? Provide the details on compliance.
The income and expenditure of the institution is audited by A.Hanumantha Rao,
Chartered Accountant which is fully external auditing system. For certain minor
expenses accounts department will itself act as internal auditing system.
The audit reports for the last two years are enclosed as ENCLOSURE 6
6.4.3 What are the major sources of institutional receipts/funding and how is the deficit
managed? Provide audited income and expenditure statement of academic and
administrative activities of the previous four years and the reserve fund/corpus available
with Institutions, if any.
This institution has not experienced with any financial deficit during the last 4 years.
6.4.4 Give details on the efforts made by the institution in securing additional funding and the
utilization of the same (if any).
Not applicable. The Institution is able to run within the funds available.

6.5 Internal Quality Assurance System (IQAS)


6.5.1 Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
a. Has the institution established an Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)? If
‘yes’, what is the institutional policy with regard to quality assurance and how has
it contributed in institutionalizing the quality assurance processes?
YES, Internal Quality Assurance System has been established in the
institution through ISO certification. It monitors all mechanisms and processes of
the institution.
The college has been consistently improving the quality of teaching,
extension, research and development activities through various measures. The
college has obtained the ISO 9001: 2008 certification from the American Quality
Assessors, USA and the same is being implemented effectively for more than five
years. All the five UG Engineering Programmes have been accredited by the
National Board of Accreditation of AICTE.
As a part of implementation of ISO Standards, regular internal audits are
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helps to identify the strengths and weaknesses of institutes’ regular functioning and
scope for improvement
b. How many decisions of the IQAC have been approved by the management/
authorities for implementation and how many of them were actually implemented?
ISO internal auditors report is reviewed twice in a year and the Management
implements most of them.

c. Does the IQAC have external members on its committee? If so, mention any
significant contribution made by them. –NO-
d. How do students and alumni contribute to the effective functioning of the IQAC?
The current students contribute their ideas through class representatives. Alumni
represents its view through Heads of the Departments and through Alumnae
Association.
e. How does the IQAC communicate and engage staff from different constituents of
the institution? NO

6.5.2 Does the institution have an integrated framework for Quality assurance of the academic
and administrative activities? If ‘yes’, give details on its operationalisation.
YES
 The feedback obtained from students, alumni, out-going students, parents, faculty
and staff helps the management to strengthen its administrative strategies.
 The suggestions given by the members of Governing Council form the basis to
improve the quality of administration.
 The experts from industry and academic institutions also contribute for the
improvement in administration.
 The guidelines and directions from affiliating university and AICTE and the state
government also help in improving the quality of administration.
6.5.3 Does the institution provide training to its staff for effective implementation of the Quality
assurance procedures? If ‘yes’, give details enumerating its impact.
 In all the departments the staff are exposed to Vision, Mission and Quality
Assurance procedures by acting as ISO coordinators for about 2 years on rotation.
 The procedures are discussed in the departmental staff committee meetings once in
a semester or during the 9 months internal audits.
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 Some of the staff is also sent to quality performance observers for the other
departments.
 The teachers have to furnish the details of pass percentage of the students,
workshops, seminars, Faculty development programmes attended / conducted, feed
back analysis from students while getting their increment.

6.5.4 Does the institution undertake Academic Audit or other external review of the academic
provisions? If ‘yes’, how are the outcomes used to improve the institutional activities?
 Yes, Academic Audit is conducted on monthly basis by the Head of the
Department while observing the students attendance registers along with lesson
plan and implementation of lessons plan and evaluation process for slip tests /
objective tests / mid tests.
 On sample basis Director also is involved in academic audit for every 4 weeks.

6.5.5 How are the internal quality assurance mechanisms aligned with the requirements of the
relevant external quality assurance agencies/regulatory authorities?
The internal academic and quality assurance mechanisms are audited by inter
departmental auditors in about 4 months and the records are informed to the concerned
Head of the Department depending on the severity of evaluation.

6.5.6 What institutional mechanisms are in place to continuously review the teaching learning
process? Give details of its structure, methodologies of operations and outcome?
 It is an institutional mechanism that all the staff has to record the topics covered
per session on each day.
 All the staff is regularly monitoring the attendance and cautioning the students
whose attendance is less than 75%.
 In the tutorials the details of the number of problems worked out and the examples
discussed were also recorded

6.5.7 How does the institution communicate its quality assurance policies, mechanisms and
outcomes to the various internal and external stakeholders?
Any other relevant information regarding Governance Leadership and Management
which the college would like to include.

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The quality, mission and vision policies are displayed at all the prominent places to
remind the staff and students continuously. To match the quality policy and based on the
latest industrial requirements the syllabi is being modified and wherever required
additional staff or infrastructure is provided. The same is being informed to the external
stakeholders mainly companies coming for recruitment, concerned university authorities,
members of Board of Studies are informed.

CRITERIA VII: INNOVATIONS AND BEST PRACTICES

7.1 Environment Consciousness


7.1.1 Does the Institute conduct a Green Audit of its campus and facilities? NO
7.1.2 What are the initiatives taken by the college to make the campus eco-friendly?
* Energy conservation
Utilization of solar energy and more usage of CFL bulbs.
* Use of renewable energy
The institution started using solar energy on prototype policy on experimental
basis and quotations are being called to take up on large basis. Solar energy is
being used for the hostels for hot water to all the boarders.
* Water harvesting
Wherever possible water harvesting provisions are made and a major facility is
provided at library block for 36,000 cubic meters.
* Check dam construction NIL
* Efforts for Carbon neutrality NIL
* Plantation
70% of the total open area is covered with trees, bushes and lawns as suggested by
Environmental Sciences expert.
* Hazardous waste management
An understanding is made with the GHMC for the quick disposal of hazardous
water material.
* e-waste management NIL

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7.2 Innovations
7.2.1 Give details of innovations introduced during the last four years which have created a
positive impact on the functioning of the college.
 Additional coaching of subjects which are not covered under the syllabus through
guest lectures or training from the outside agencies. The system proved to be
beneficial and the students are able to understand more about the subject and able to
score better in the examinations and achieve more placements.
 The parents are informed about the regularity of their wards on day to day basis so
that parents can take more care to make their daughters to attend maximum number
of classes.

7.3 Best Practices


7.3.1 Elaborate on any two best practices as per the annexed format (see page .. )
which have contributed to the achievement of the Institutional Objectives and/or
contributed to the Quality improvement of the core activities of the college.
Academic activities:
 Motivating the students to attend more number of theory classes and almost all the
library sessions to gain more theoretical knowledge and hands on skill on every
subject.
 Students are exposed to frequent internal tests to upkeep their study habits.
 Students are motivated to work hard for more number of hours including sports,
cultural, social activities.
 Economically poor students are encouraged with fees waiver, additional scholarships,
free hostel facility etc., to the deserving students.
 Library facilities are extended on Sundays and extended hours on working days.

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EVALUATION REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENTS
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
1 Year of Establishment : 1997
2 Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., etc.)
UG : Electronics & Communication Engineering
PG : Digital Electronics & Communication Engineering
3 Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved
UG: 1. Electronics & Communication Engineering
2. Electronics & Telematics Engineering
Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (program wise)
Program I Sem II Sem
UG 1st Year 24 26
UG 2nd Year 26 24
UG 3rd Year 25 25
UG 4th Year 25 25
PG 1st Year 22 22
PG 2nd Year 22 22

4 Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments


Program I Sem II Sem
UG 1st Year - -
UG 2nd Year IT -
UG 3rd Year IT CSE
UG 4th Year - -
PG 1st Year - -
PG 2nd Year - -

5 Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.


NIL
6 Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons NIL

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7 Number of Teaching posts
Sanctioned Filled
Professors 4 4
Associate Professors 5 5
Asst. Professors 19 19
8 Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. /
M. Phil. etc.,)
No. of
Ph.D.
No. of
Student
Sl.N Qualificatio Designatio Years of
Name Specialization s guided
o n n Experienc
for the
e
last 4
years
Professor
Ch.Ganapathy Digital
1 M.E & 2+21
Reddy Systems
HOD,ECE
Dr.B.Venkateshul Communicatio
2 Ph.D Professor 23
u n Systems
Low Power
3 Dr. K.Ragini Ph.D Professor 16
VLSI
4 Dr.G.Mamatha Ph.D Professor ECE 22
M.Tech,
Assoc. Image
5 Renuka Devi S.M (Ph.D- T. 15
Professor Processing
Submitted)
Digital
M.Tech, Assoc. Systems &
6 V.Uma 13
(Ph.D) Professor Image
Processing
M.Vijaya Assoc. Wireless
7 M.E, (Ph.D) 13
Lakshmi Professor Networks
Microwave &
Assoc.
8 R.Swapna M.E, (Ph.D) Radar 12
Professor
Engineering
M.Tech Radar &
Assoc.
9 Ch.Usha Kumari (Ph.D- T. Microwave 8
Professor
Submitted) Engineering
Systems &
B.Tulasi Asst.
10 M.Tech Signal 8
Sowjanya Professor
Processing
Asst. Image
11 S.Satheesh M.E, (Ph.D) 10
Professor Processing
Asst.
12 V.Radha Krishna M.E VLSI 3+9
Professor
Asst. Micro Wave &
13 N.Krishna Jyothi M.E 11
Professor Radar Engg.

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Wireless &
Asst. Mobile
14 A.Sujatha M.Tech 9
Professor Communicatio
n
Asst. Digital
15 K.Jyothi M.E 11
Professor Systems Engg.
Asst.
16 P.Chandra Sekhar M.Tech DECS 8
Professor
Systems &
Asst.
17 M.Madhuri latha M.Tech Signal 10
Professor
Processing
Systems &
Asst.
18 P.Sri Padma M.Tech Signal 9
Professor
Processing
Asst. Digital
19 A.Sarada M.E 8
Professor Systems
Asst. Digital
20 Ch.Hari Prasad M.E 2+10
Professor Systems
Asst. Communicatio
21 Y.Rakesh Kumar M.E 4
Professor n Engineering
A.Prathima Asst. Communicatio
22 M.Tech 2
Reddy Professor n Systems
Asst.
23 P.Madhuri M.Tech DECE 2
Professor
B.Sreekanth Asst.
24 M.S VLSI 2+3
Reddy Professor
Asst.
25 A.Deepthi M.Tech VLSI 1
Professor
Asst.
26 J.Nagaraju M.Tech VLSI 5
Professor
Asst.
27 K.Swathi M.Tech DECE 1
Professor
Digital
Asst. Systems &
28 V.Navya M.Tech 1+1
Professor Signal
Processing

9 List of senior visiting faculty:


NIL
10 Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled(programme wise) by
temporary faculty :
NIL
11 Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) :
UG : 16:1 PG : 12:1

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12 Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled
sanctioned Filled
Technical 6 6
Administrative staff 1 1

13 Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG.


No. of
Ph.D.
No. of
Student
Sl.N Qualificatio Designatio Years of
Name Specialization s guided
o n n Experienc
for the
e
last 4
years
Professor
Ch.Ganapathy Digital
1 M.E & 2+21
Reddy Systems
HOD,ECE
Dr.B.Venkateshul Communicatio
2 Ph.D Professor 23
u n Systems
Low Power
3 Dr. K.Ragini Ph.D Professor 16
VLSI
4 Dr.G.Mamatha Ph.D Professor ECE 22
M.Tech,
Assoc. Image
5 Renuka Devi S.M (Ph.D- T. 15
Professor Processing
Submitted)
Digital
M.Tech, Assoc. Systems &
6 V.Uma 13
(Ph.D) Professor Image
Processing
M.Vijaya Assoc. Wireless
7 M.E, (Ph.D) 13
Lakshmi Professor Networks
Microwave &
Assoc.
8 R.Swapna M.E, (Ph.D) Radar 12
Professor
Engineering
M.Tech Radar &
Assoc.
9 Ch.Usha Kumari (Ph.D- T. Microwave 8
Professor
Submitted) Engineering
Systems &
B.Tulasi Asst.
10 M.Tech Signal 8
Sowjanya Professor
Processing
Asst. Image
11 S.Satheesh M.E, (Ph.D) 10
Professor Processing
Asst.
12 V.Radha Krishna M.E VLSI 3+9
Professor
Asst. Micro Wave &
13 N.Krishna Jyothi M.E 11
Professor Radar Engg.
14 A.Sujatha M.Tech Asst. Wireless & 9

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Mobile
Professor Communicatio
n
Asst. Digital
15 K.Jyothi M.E 11
Professor Systems Engg.
Asst.
16 P.Chandra Sekhar M.Tech DECS 8
Professor
Systems &
Asst.
17 M.Madhuri latha M.Tech Signal 10
Professor
Processing
Systems &
Asst.
18 P.Sri Padma M.Tech Signal 9
Professor
Processing
Asst. Digital
19 A.Sarada M.E 8
Professor Systems
Asst. Digital
20 Ch.Hari Prasad M.E 2+10
Professor Systems
Asst. Communicatio
21 Y.Rakesh Kumar M.E 4
Professor n Engineering
A.Prathima Asst. Communicatio
22 M.Tech 2
Reddy Professor n Systems
Asst.
23 P.Madhuri M.Tech DECE 2
Professor
B.Sreekanth Asst.
24 M.S VLSI 2+3
Reddy Professor
Asst.
25 A.Deepthi M.Tech VLSI 1
Professor
Asst.
26 J.Nagaraju M.Tech VLSI 5
Professor
Asst.
27 K.Swathi M.Tech DECE 1
Professor
Digital
Asst. Systems &
28 V.Navya M.Tech 1+1
Professor Signal
Processing

14 Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies
and grants received :
Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants
received:
NIL
15 Research Centre /facility recognized by the University :

NIL

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16 Publications:
Academic No. of Total No. of Papers Total No. of
Sl.No.
year Faculty Published Books Published
-
1 2007-08 1 5
2
2 2008-09 5 13
-
3 2009-10 11 15
1
4 2010-11 10 17
1
5 2011-12 9 16
-
6 2012-13 7 10
-
7 2013-14 10 12

 Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers


Sl.No Name of the Faculty Name of the of the ISBN Number Publisher
Book
1 Mr. C.R.Sarma The Intel ISBN-81-297- Pearson
Education
Microprocessor 0816-7
2 Mr. C.R.Sarma Computer network-A ISBN-81-7992- Jako Publishers
pragmatic Approach
515-3
3 Mr. C.R.Sarma Embedded Systems ISBN-978-81- Universities
Engineering Press (India)
7371-676-8
4 Mr. C.R.Sarma Microprocessor & Premier
Microcontroller Publishers
House

17 Areas of consultancy and income generated :

NIL

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18 Faculty as members in
a) National committees b) International Committees
S. No. Name of the staff Name of the professional Year
member body
1 Ch. Ganapathy Reddy Life member of IETE 9th
Apr’02
Life member of ISTE 19th
Sep’97
Life member of IEEE Jan’05
2 Dr.B. Venkateshulu Life Member of IETE 2005
Life Member of ISTE 1994
Life Member of CSI 2001
3 Dr.K.Ragini Life Member of IETE
4 Dr.G.Mamatha Life Member of ISTE
Member of IEEE
5 Renuka Devi S.M. Life Member of ISTE 1999
Life member of IETE 2005
6 M. Vijaya Lakshmi Life Member of ISTE 2002
Life member of IETE 2005
7 V. Uma Life Member of ISTE 2002
Life Member of IETE 2005
8 R.Swapna Life Member of IETE
9 Ch.Usha Kumari Life Member of IETE 2006
10 S.Satheesh Member of IEEE 2010
Life Member of IACSIT 2010
Life Member of ISTE 2009
Life Member of IAENG 2010
11 V.Radha Krishna Life Member of IETE 2002

b) Editorial Boards…. NIL


19 Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter

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departmental/programme : 20 %
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in
Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies : 80%
20 Awards/ Recognitions received by faculty and students : ENCLOSED
21 List of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department :
Sl.No Name of the Eminent Organization Topic Date
Speaker
1 Prof.B.L Deekshatulu, IDRBT, HYD Digital Image 11-2-2008
Visiting Prof Analysis and to 16-02-
Processing 2008
2 Dr. P.J.Narayanan, Dean IIIT, Hyd Digital Image 11-2-2008
(R&D) Analysis and to 16-02-
Processing 2008
3 Dr. C.V. Jawahar, IIIT, Hyd Digital Image 11-2-2008
Assoc.Prof Analysis and to 16-02-
Processing 2008
4 Dr. Arun Agarwal ,Head, DCIS, UoH Digital Image 11-2-2008
Analysis and to 16-02-
Processing 2008
5 Dr. Chakravarthy Bhagvati, DCIS, UoH Digital Image 11-2-2008
Reader, Analysis and to 16-02-
Processing 2008
6 Dr. S. Bapi Raju, Reader, DCIS, UoH, Digital Image 11-2-2008
Hyd Analysis and to 16-02-
Processing 2008
7 Dr. Anantharaj , Assoc. OU, Hyd Digital Image 11-2-2008
Prof, Analysis and to 16-02-
Processing 2008
8 Dr. P. Laxminarayana, NERTU, OU, Digital Image 11-2-2008
Senior Scientist / Hyd Analysis and to 16-02-
Assoc.Prof, Processing 2008
9 Dr. Subash Kulkarni, JPNE College Digital Image 11-2-2008
Princpal, Analysis and to 16-02-
Processing 2008
10 Mr. Ravindra , Research UoH, Hyd Digital Image 11-2-2008
scholar,. Analysis and to 16-02-
Processing 2008
11 Dr. B. M. Methre , DGM,CMC , Digital Image 11-2-2008
Hyd Analysis and to 16-02-
Processing 2008
12 Dr.Kumar Iswaran, , Chairman Digital Image 11-2-2008
AI&C Pvt.Ltd, Analysis and to 16-02-
Hyd Processing 2008
13 Dr. A. Senthil Kumar, NRSA, Hyd Digital Image 11-2-2008
Analysis and to 16-02-

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Processing 2008
14 Prof.G.Laxmi Narayana, Digital Image 20-6-2012
Professor Analysis and to 23-6-
Processing 2012
15 Mr. Ravindra Vardhman Introduction to 20-6-2012
College of Analog VLSI Design to 23-6-
Engg. 2012
16 Mr. B.S.Anand Contek, HYD Introduction To IDE 21-06-10

17 Prof. D S Rao, SVIT,HYD, Architecture of 22-06-10


Professor 89x051 family
18 Dr Asha Rani, JNTUH, Introduction to PIC 23-6-10
Professor Microcontrollers
19 Mr. Mahesh Patil Introduction to AVR 24-06-10
Microcontrollers
20 Mr.Abid Ali Khan Vasavi Engg. Introduction to ARM 25-06-10
College Microcontrollers
21 Dr.K.Ravindra Malla Reddy Latest Trends in 22-6-09
College, Cellular and Mobile
Communications
22 Dr.D.Srinivas Rao JNTUH Latest Trends in 23-6-2009
Cellular and Mobile
Communications
23 Mrs Vinnarasi Qualcomm Latest Trends in 23-6-2009
Cellular and Mobile
Communications
24 G.Girish Kumar, MD GRAMTEL Latest Trends in 23-6-2009
Solutions Cellular and Mobile
Communications
25 Mr.Ravi Shankar BSNL Latest Trends in 24-6-2009
Cellular and Mobile
Communications
26 N.Namashivaya, Assoc.Prof MVSR COE Latest Trends in 24-6-2009
Cellular and Mobile
Communications
27 K.S.R.Murthy, Prof. MVSR COE Latest Trends in 24-6-2009
Cellular and Mobile
Communications
28 Mr.K.M.Sridhar TCS, Latest Trends in 26-6-2009
Cellular and Mobile
Communications
29 Dr.G.R.Babu KIMS Latest Trends in 26-6-2009
Cellular and Mobile
Communications
30 Doraiswamy, Principal Techspiel Latest Trends in 26-6-2009
Consultant Infocom, HYD Cellular and Mobile
Communications

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31 Dr.N.V.Koteswara Rao, CBIT, HYD Latest Trends in 27-6-2009
HOD Cellular and Mobile
Communications
32 Subhramanyam, Professor SLC COE, Latest Trends in 27-6-2009
HYD Cellular and Mobile
Communications
33 Mr.Sham Kumar & Trident VLSI Design 20-06-2013
Mr.B.Sreenivas Tech.Labs methodology using to 23-06-13
PVT.Ltd.HYD Mentor Graphics
Tools

24.Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding


a)National b)International
Academic
Sl. No. Name of the Workshop Source of funding
year
Digital Image Analysis & AICTE
1 2007-08
Processing
Latest trends in Cellular & GNITS
2 2008-09
Mobile Communications
Pragmatic Embedded GNITS
3 2009-10
Systems
Microwave & Optical GNITS
4 2010-11
Communication
VLSI Design Methodology GNITS
5 2012-13
using mentor graphics Tools

25. Student profile programme/course wise


Name of the Applications Selecte Enrolled Pass
Course/programme received d *M percentage
(refer question no. 4) *F
ECE / UG(Last 7 Years) 870 870 *F 90.11%
DECE of ECE / PG(Last 4 72 72 *F 100%
Years)
*M=Male *F=Female
26. Diversity of Students
Name of the % of students from % of students from % of students from
Course the same state other States abroad
ECE (2009-10) 96.6 3.33 -
ECE (2010-11) 99.17 0.83 -
ECE (2011-12) 99.17 0.83 -
ECE (2012-13) 97.78 2.22 -
ECE (2013-14) 97 3 -

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27. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as
NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc.?
Batch    GRE TOEFL CAT GATE PLACEMENT
S
 2004- 34  19  5 14  110
08
 2005-  9 2 -  7  92
09
 2006-  09  3  10  16  80
10
 2007- 16  10  9  22  131
11
 2008-  04  02  02  24  153
12
2009- 06 02 03 20 120
13

28. Student progression


Student progression Against % enrolled
UG to PG 20%
PG to M.Phil. Nil
PG to Ph.D. 1%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NIL
Employed
 Campus selection 80%
 Other than campus recruitment 5%

Entrepreneurship/Self-employment 15%

29.Details of Infrastructural facilities


a) Library : The departmental library has 356 text books
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students : 25MBPS Internet connectivity to 35 Systems
c) Class rooms with ICT facility :i. All Classrooms are provided with OHP facility
ii. All Computer Labs provided with LCD & Internet facility
iii. Dept. Seminar Hall & PG Class Room provided with ICT
Facility

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d) Laboratories :
S.No Equipment
lab Name Make
1 AC Lab Spectrum Analyzer (1no) Hameg

2 AC Lab 4 Channel Dso –(2no) Rigol


3 LICA Lab Digital Ic Tester (1no) Mechatronics Test Equipment
4 DC Lab 40mhz Digital Storage Oscilloscope HAMEG
(1No)
5 DC Lab 4 Channel Dso –(2no) Rigol
MW & OC Model Fiber Optic Training Lab FALCON
6 Lab (1No)
7 MP & MC Intelligent Universal Programmer Esa Iup
Lab (1no)
8 MP & MC Online UPS 11 KVA (1no) Essar Enterprise Power
Lab Solutions, Hyd
9 ECA Lab Multisim (Any Number Of Users ) Trident Tech Labs

10 ECAD & Active HDL 4.2 Including FPGA Trident Tech Labs
VLSI Lab (5No)
11 ECAD & Active HDL 5.2 (10no) Trident Tech Labs
VLSI Lab
12 ECAD & Synthesis Tool (4no) Trident Tech Labs
VLSI Lab
13 ECAD & Active HDL 7.2 Including Trident Tech Labs
VLSI Lab Synthesis Tool (5No)
14 ECAD & Online UPS Choice Solution Ltd.
VLSI Lab 8 K.V.A (1No)
15 MATLAB 6.5.1 With 5 User Crane Software
DSP & ADC Including All Tool Boxes.
Lab

MATLAB 7.5.1 With 10 User Cranes Software


Including All Tool Boxes.
DSP Trainer Kits 10 Of TMS Cranes Software
3206713 Starter Kits, (10No)CCS
Full Version (Any Number Of Users
)
CDMA-01CDMA Trainer Kit With Falcon Electro Tech. Pvt. Ltd
Bit Error Rate Measure Mints- (2no)
16 R&D Center Online UPS 5 KVA(1) ESSAR Enterprise Power
Solutions, HYD
17 ECAD & Mentor Software-(Hep-1) 30user Trident Tech Labs
VLSI Lab Floating License

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18 ECAD & Xilinx ISE 13.2 Version Edition Trident Tech Labs
VLSI Lab Software (25 User Floating License),
VLSI Universal Trainer Kits 7 No.

30. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or
other agencies
Applied for receiving financial assistance
ST SC BC EBC Minority Disabled
14 39 103 62 14 3

31. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with
external experts
Sl.No Name of the Eminent Organization Topic
Speaker
1 Mr.M.V.S.R. Qualcomm, USA Latest Developments in area of
Anjaneyulu under IETE Communication
2 Mr.Raghavendra MJ College Career Planning
Assoc.Prof
3 Mr. Maqbool, CEO KJ&GM techno Soft Skills & Leadership
Solutions
4 Mr. E. Naveen Kumar, Career Bridge Group Over seas education prospects
Vice, President
5 Dr.Jayashankar, Vasavi Engineering Wireless & Mobile
HOD,ECE College Communication
6 Ms. M.Jyothsna Reddy Alumnae of ECE How to prepare for Interviews
7 Mr. B.L.Deekshatulu UOH Content Based Image Retrieval
8 Mr.Ramesh Kaza Bank of America Career Guidance Industry
Requirement & Recruitment
9 Me.S.Srinivas Somarouthu Tech. VLSI
10 Mr.K.Sivashankar, Sands Company DSP Micro controllers & VLSI
Sr.Project Engg.
11 Pro. G.Ram Murthy IIT, HYD Wireless Sensor NW & Adhoc
Wireless.
12 Mr. K.S.R Anjaneyulu Qualcomm, India Mobile Communications
Staff Engg. PVT.LTD

Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning

Tutorials are being conducted for a batch of 25 or 35 students. In every laboratory, objective
type slip test is conducted to enhance the confidence in the viva voce and two assignments are
given. 2 internals will be conducted and technical seminars & comprehensive viva will be

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conducted. Mini projects and main project will be evaluated. OHPs, LCDs and Public address
system are used wherever required.
32. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities
Events conducted under National Service Scheme (NSS)
Sl.No Date Name of the event No. of Students
Participated
1 6-10-12 Women’s Health Awareness Programme 37
2 14-9-12 Eye camp with Vasan Eye Care with Lions club, 5
Jubilee Hills
3 8-8-12 Blood Bank by NTR trust Blood Bank 18
4 15-4-12 Pulse Polio Camp 6
5 23-3-12 to Special Camp Baddam Bal Reddy Nagar 29
26-3-12
6 23-1-11 Pulse Polio Camp 12
7 7-9-10 Saaksharata March (Literacy awareness mass 12
rally) launched by Govt. of A.P
8 14-8-10 Visit to Orphanage (Telecom Nagar) 10
9 21-7-10 Blood donation camp 12
10 7-10-09 Blood donation camp 12
11 6-10-09 Flood relief contribution 15
12 15-8-09 Plantation at GNITS 10
13 10-8-09 Awareness program for prevention & 7
rehabilitation of disability organized by
Saikrishna Teja Foundation
14 9-2-09 to Special camp organized by GNITS at Baddam 19
13-2-09 Balreddy Nagar, Jubilee hills
15 6-1-08 Pulse Polio Camp 6
16 16-7-08 Blood donation camp 10
17 7-1-07 Pulse Polio Camp 4
18 8-8-07 Blood donation camp 10

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33. SWOT analysis of the department and Future plans
Strengths

 Good quality of student inputs to ECE Dept


 3 Sections of Students from 2012-13
 Supportive Management
 Eco friendly environment
 Good strength of Alumnae
 Good Scholarships
 Emphasis on Soft skills
 Good library facilities
 SSR as per norms
 Faculty with M.Tech as minimum qualification
 Good infrastructure and facilities
 Adherence to academic calendar
 Dept. web site for effective communication
 Three faculty members with Ph.D
 Two faculty members submitted Ph.D thesis
 One faculty member about to submit Ph.D
 Four faculty members pursuing Ph.D
 One workshop per annum is being conducted
 Poster presentation, paper presentation, guest lecture, mini project exhibition & technical
quiz etc. are being conducted every year under ISTE & IETE
 All non-technical events are conducted every year under ECE Association
 Robotics workshop is conducted for students once in every year under IEEE
 Faculty development programme is conducted twice in a year
 Staff and students are encouraged to participate in workshops, conferences conducted
outside the campus.
 Good campus placements and extended campus placement facilities like training the
students both technically & non-technically
 Electronic Hobby center for doing projects
 SMS and group mail facility for communication
 On time Syllabus completion
 Good laboratory facilities
 Good support by faculty to students in all activities
 Department led by efficient, supportive and dynamic HOD
 Management committed to encourage sports
 Consistent achievements in Sports
 Excellent sports infrastructural facilities

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Weaknesses

 Lack of adequate placements in core jobs


 No adequate institute and Industry interactions

Opportunities

 To become deemed university


 More MOUs with Industry and academic universities/colleges
 Creating LRCs for staff and students
 Alumnae expertise to be tapped and included for value addition
 Should take industry inputs and redesign syllabus
 Initiate sports scholarships for increased participation in sports
 Establish human performance lab for evaluation of health and fitness levels of staff and
students
 Create more internships in local industry and organize more industrial visits
 Foster better teacher-taught relationships in compliance with Professional Development
norms
Threats

 From Foreign Universities and Deemed Universities (for new course and Management
quota seats) and also a faculty threat
 Outsourcing of Final year student projects Strategic Plan

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ANNEXURE OF PUBLICATIONS

Year &
Month Vol. No., Names of
S.N Name of Journal
of Issue No., TITLE Authors (as
o. the Faculty Name
Publicat and pg.nos. published)
ion
INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS & CONFERENCES :

Prof.Ch.Ganap
Internationa Image retrieval athy Reddy,
Prof.Ch.Gana
1A l journal June’09 Vol.5 No.6 by Semantic G.R.Babu and
pathy Reddy
JATIT Indexing P.V.D.
Somasekhar
Internationa Prof.Ch.Ganap
l journal Vol No.5 No;II Content based athy Reddy,
Prof.Ch.Gana Number
1B IJAER, (2010) PP 195- Image Retrievval G.R.Babu and
pathy Reddy 2, 2010
ISSSN:097 204 Using 2DPCA P.V.D.
3-4562 Somasekhar
ISSUE;10, Survey on Multi A.Soujanya
Vol:2, code CDMA M.Vijaya
Prof.Ch.Gana October
1C IJERT IISN:2278- Networks for Lakshmi
pathy Reddy -2013
0181, PG-160- multimedia Prof.Ch.Ganap
162 transmission athy Reddy
Drowsiness
Y.Mrudhula
Issue-10, Vol:2, Detection in
Prof.Ch.Gana October A.Deepthi
1D IJERT ISSN:2278- Real time
pathy Reddy -2013 Prof.Ch.Ganap
0181 driving
athy Redddy
Condition
A novel Noise
estimation by M.Shravani
ISSUE-10,
Histogram P.Chandra
Prof.Ch.Gana October Vol:4,
1E IJSER equalization and Sekhar
pathy Reddy -13 ISSN:2229-
optimal filtering Prof.Ch.Ganap
5518
for robust speech athy Reddy
enhancement
ISSUE:10,Vol:2 A Survey M.Shravani
, ISSN:2319- algorithm for P.Chandra
Prof.Ch.Gana
1F IJSETR Sept-13 888-5, estimation of Sekhar
pathy Reddy
PGNO:1015- noise for speech Prof.Ch.Ganap
1022 enhancement athy Reddy
A.Adaptive
Frequency M.Laxmi
Domain Rohini
ISSUE:9, Vol:2,
Prof.Ch.Gana Equalization to V.Radha
1G IJERT Sept-13 ISSN:2278-
pathy Reddy Analyze the Krishna
0181
Effect of Carrier Prof.Ch.Ganap
Frequency Offset athy Reddy
on SC-CDMA
1H Prof.Ch.Gana IJEAT August- IISUE:6, Vol:2, Iterative Channel R.Gouthami

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Estimation and
ICI Cancellation
K.Ragini
ISSN:2249- Techniques in
Prof.Ch.Ganap
pathy Reddy 13 8958,PG:335- MIMO-OFDM
athy Reddy
340 wireless
Communication
Systems
Contrast
ISSUE:3, Enhancement for G.Veena
Prof.Ch.Gana Vol:2,ISSN:227 Remote Sensing V.Uma
1I IJRTE July-13
pathy Reddy 7-3878,PG:114- Image with Prof.Ch.Ganap
120 Discrete Wavelet athy Reddy
Transform
Comparison Renuka Devi
ISBN:97893510
Prof.Ch.Gana August- reweighing S.M
1J ICACM-13 71495,PG:192-
pathy Reddy 13 strategies in Prof.Ch.Ganap
198
CBIR athy Reddy
Contrast
Enhancement for G.Veena
Prof.Ch.Gana Remote Sensing V.Uma
1K IJRTE July-13 Vol:2
pathy Reddy Image with Prof.Ch.Ganap
Discrete Wavelet athy Reddy
Transform
QOS
Optimization for
Hierarchical K.Swathi
Zones Structure M.Vijaya
ISSUE:8, Vol:3,
Prof.Ch.Gana Based Multi Cast Lakshmi
1L IJSER Aug-12 ISSN:2229-
pathy Reddy Routing: A Two M.Vijaya
5518
Level Laskhmi
Congestion
Control
Approach
Internationa
Exploring spatial
l Journal of
information in
Renuka Computer 2009 Vol 1, Issue 3,
2A spectral features Renuka Methre
Methre and Dec Pg- 46-49
for Texture
Network
image retrieval
Security
Connected
Component
PG:50-51
Renuka 2010 Method to Find
2B CICN 2010 ISBN:978-0- Renuka Methre
Methre Nov Components of
7695-4254-6
GMM in Image
Retrieval.
Comparison Renuka Devi
Renuka Devi ISBN:97893510
August- reweighing S.M
2C S.M ICACM-13 71495,PG:192-
13 strategies in Prof.Ch.Ganap
198
CBIR athy Reddy
2D Renuka ACM, 2011 ISBN: 978-1- A novel method Renuka Methre
Methre COMPUT 4503-0750-5 for image Dr.
retrieval using Chakravarthy

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relevance
feedback and
E Bhagvati
unsupervised
clustering
Connected
component in Renuka Methre
ACM, ISBN: 978-1-
Renuka feature space to Dr.
2E COMPUT 2011 4503-0750-5
Methre capture high Chakravarthy
E level semantics Bhagvati
in CBIR
A Novel
Method for Renuka Methre
Renuka IICAI Long Term Dr.
2F 2011 427-440
Methre 2011, Learning using Chakravarthy
Cluster Bhagvati
Merging.:
A Survey on Pavitra
Renuka Volume 71 - Robust Image Renuka Methre
2G IJCA 2013
Methre Number 5 Coding Prof.Ch.Ganap
Techniques athy Reddy
An image
representation Pavitra
IEEE
Renuka scheme by Renuka Methre
2H Prime Asia 2013 (Accepted)
Methre Hybrid Prof.Ch.Ganap
2013 athy Reddy
Compressive
sensing
ISSUE:2,Vol:78
G Mamatha Stable and Low Mamatha
3A IJCA Sept-13 , ISSN:0975-
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Dec-13 ISSN:2248- Techniques fro Dr.S.Satish
9622 CMOS Circuits Kumar
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Dr.K.Ragini
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5E IJERT Sept-13 Vol:2 Dr.M.Satyam
through DTMOS
Dr. B.C. Jinaga
Circuits
Iterative Channel
Estimation and
R.Gouthami
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K.Ragini
K.Ragini August- ISSN:2249- Techniques in
5F IJEAT Prof.Ch.Ganap
13 8958,PG:335- MIMO-OFDM
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340 wireless
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Systems
A Review on
power
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K.Ragini ICNCS
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2011 April Shift Register and
(LFSR) for Low Dr.Ch.Gana
,2011 Power Built in pathy Reddy
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Boundary Scan
9th to
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6A V.Uma SPES’12 10th -
Mixed Signal V.Uma
Feb’12
Boards
6B V.Uma IJRTE July-13 ISSUE:3, Contrast G.Veena
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Remote Sensing
7-3878,PG:114- Image with Prof.Ch.Ganap
120 Discrete Wavelet athy Reddy
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23rd to P.Sreesudha
M.Vijaya MIMO-CDMA
7A AIAA-2011 25th - M.Vijaya
Lakshmi, Based on Space-
Sep-11 Lakshmi
Time Block
CODES
P.Sreesudha
A Survey on
29th to M.Vijaya
M.Vijaya spreading
7B NCIS-2011 30th - Lakshmi
Lakshmi Strategies of DS-
April’11 Prof.Ch.Ganap
CDMA Systems
athy Reddy
Comparative
M.Vijaya
analysis of QoS
Volume :2 , Lakshmi,
M.Vijaya Routing
7C IJETAE April’12 Issue:4) Dr.
Lakshmi, Protocols in
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7D 21st -
Lakshmi CBIT Protocols in Lakshmi
April-12
adhoc networks
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24th to
Routing Lakshmi,
M.Vijaya 26th ISBN-978-93-
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Lakshmi March’1 81583-30-2
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No1620-162 code CDMA M.Vijaya
M.Vijaya October
7F IJERT Vol:2, Networks for Lakshmi
Lakshmi -2013
ISSN:2278- multimedia Prof.Ch.Ganap
0181 transmission athy
QOS
Optimization for
Hierarchical K.Swathi
Zones Structure M.Vijaya
ISSUE:8, Vol:3,
M.Vijaya Based Multi Cast Lakshmi
7G IJSER Aug-12 ISSN:2229-
Lakshmi Routing: A Two M.Vijaya
5518
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Internationa
ISSN 0974- Volumetric
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3154 ,Volume 3, Visualization
Engineering KVSVR
9A S.Satheesh 2010 Number 1 Algorithms for
Research Prasad,
(2010), pp. Medical Images
and P.Vasuda
101–108 – A Survey
Technology
9B S.Satheesh Internationa ISSN: 0975- Improved Fuzzy P.Vasuda,

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3397,Vol. 02,
Computer Algorithm for
2010 No. 05, 2010, S.Satheesh
Science and MR Brain Image
pp.1713-1715
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adaptive S.Satheesh, Dr.
9D S.Satheesh Science & 2011 March’11 PG
threshold based KVSVR Prasad
Information 52-58
on contourlet
Technology
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Volume 1, No.
Asian
5, Pages 141- GPS Datum Swapna
Journal of
1 Conversion and Raghunath,
Swapna Computer
10 A 2011 4 Kalman Filtering P.Visalakshmi
Raghunath Science and
5 for Reducing and Karnam
Information
. Positional Errors Sridhar
Technology,
Internationa
Analysis of GPS Swapna
l Journal of Volume 2, Issue
Swapna errors during Raghunath, Dr.
10 B Research in 2011 1
Raghunath different times in B.L.Malleswari
Computer
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Journal of Filter for Target P.Visalakshmi,
Swapna
10 C Applied 2011 Vol:2 Tracking with Swapna
Raghunath
Computer Navigation Raghunath &
Science and Errors Vijay Sekhar
Technology Babu
Analysis of GPS
Internationa ISSN 2249- R Swapna,
10 Swapna errors during
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Swapna ISSN 2249- R Swapna,
10 E l journal- 2011 kalman filtering
Raghunath 5126,2011 P.Vishalakshmi
AJCSIT for reducing
positional errors
10 F R.Swapna IJERT June- ISSUE:6, Vol:2, Comparative R.Swapna,
2013 ISSN:2278- Analysis of Dr.B.L.Malles
0181, PG:2236- Kalman nad wari
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Kalman Filter In
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Accuracy
Error reduction
Volume:3
in GPS datum R.Swapna
10 March’2 No:3,ISSN:097
R.Swapna IJGAG conversion using Dr.B.L.Malles
G 013 6-4380 PG:592-
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diverse scenarios
Accuracy
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Vol:2, Swapna R
GPS co-
10 August- ISBN:97893.51 Dr.B.L.Malles
Swapna R ICACM-13 ordinates using
H 13 071495, wari
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PG:177-183 Sridhar karnam
extended kalman
filter
A novel Noise
estimation by M.Shravani
ISSUE-10,
P.Chandra Histogram P.Chandra
October Vol:4,
11 A Sekhar IJSER equalization and Sekhar
-13 ISSN:2229-
optimal filtering Prof.Ch.Ganap
5518
for robust speech athy Reddy
enhancement
ISSUE:10,Vol:2 A Survey M.Shravani
P.Chandra , ISSN:2319- algorithm for P.Chandra
11 B Sekhar IJSETR Sept-13 888-5, estimation of Sekhar
PGNO:1015- noise for speech Prof.Ch.Ganap
1022 enhancement athy Reddy
Online clock
skew scheme for
A.Deepthi,
ICETE- 4th to 5th Asynchronous
12 A A.Deepthi - T.Vijaya
2011 May’ 11 wave-pipelined
Nirmala
Circuits Using
FPGA
Online clock
skew scheme for
A.Deepthi,
ICETE- 4th to 5th Asynchronous
12 B A.Deepthi - T.Vijaya
2011 May’ 11 wave-pipelined
Nirmala
Circuits Using
FPGA
Drowsiness
Y.Mrudhula
Issue-10, Detection in
A.Deepthi October A.Deepthi
12 C IJERT ISSN:2278- Real time
-2013 Prof.Ch.Ganap
0181 driving
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Condition
A.Adaptive
Frequency M.Laxmi
Domain Rohini
V.Radha ISSUE:9, Vol:2,
12 Equalization to V.Radha
Krishna IJERT Sept-13 ISSN:2278-
D Analyze the Krishna
0181
Effect of Carrier Prof.Ch.Ganap
Frequency Offset athy Reddy
on SC-CDMA
13A Y.Rakesh IJMRAE-12 OCT-12 ISSUE:4, Vo:4, Design and Y.Rakesh
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7074, PG;303- Regression filter
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ISSUE: 2 , Kumar
Detection of
Vol:3, S.Surayanaraya
Y.Rakesh July- Noise type and
13B IJECET ISSN:0976- na , Dr. B.L.
Kumar Sep-12 Class Using
6472, PG:461- Deekshatulu
Multiple Image
473 Dr.K.Lalkishor
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Kumar
ISSUE: 1 , Estimation and
S.Surayanaraya
Y.Rakesh Vol:5, Removal of
13C IJECE 2012 na , Dr. B.L.
Kumar ISSN:0974- Gaussian Noise
Deekshatulu
2166, PG:23-33 in Digital Images
Dr.K.Lalkishor
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Investigation of
GDOP for
Precise user
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J. Ind.
July Vol.13, No.3, Computation
14A Usha Kumari Geophys.
2009 pp.107-116 with all Satellites
Union in view and
Optimum four
Satellite
Configurations
Erlang Capacity
Evaluation in
14B October Volume 2, No.
Usha Kumari IJMNCT GSM and
2012  5, pp. 25-32
CDMA cellular
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WCDMA Base
14C accepted about
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4-6
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14D Novemb
Usha Kumari on Modulation
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2009
ICC Jeju, Improve the BER
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GPS Receiver
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Heterogeneous
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14F 18Dece Handover
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mber, Probability
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on Equal
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NOV- P.Sripadma,
15A P.Sripadma IJIES VOL:1 ISSN: MMSC filter for
2013 Prof.ch.
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M.Madhuri M.Maduri
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Decoder
Ganpathy reddy
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Average Power
P.Madhuri
Feb- Ratio Reduction
17A P.Madhuri IJETAE Vol-2, Issue 2 Dr.B.L.Malles
2012 by CBACE &
wari
Adaptive ACE
Algorithm
Peak- to-
Average Power
P.Madhuri
Ratio Reduction
Dr.B.L.Malles
Aprill by clipping
17B P.Madhuri NCIS wari
2011 Based Active
Prof.ch.
Constellation
Ganpathy reddy
Extension
Algorithm
Noise
Suppression
Using Wiener S.Satheesh
Dec-
18A A.Sujatha IHCI Filter in the A.Sujatha
2012
NSCT domain KVSVR Prasad
for MR brain
Image
Extended
Kalman Filtering
for Power Delay Sindoora
Nov- Issue 1, Vol:1,
18B A.Sujatha IJEERT Profile Gopagoni
2013 pp 6-10
Estimation in A.Sujatha
MIMO OFDM
systems
19A B.Tulasi GJAET 2013 Vol:2, Issue 4, Wavelets: For Venkataramana
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2010
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Spectrum) MOSFET approach
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2013 Low Power Digital
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Effects in Mobile
2012
Radio Channel
Coverage and
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2B Usha Kumari NCACT’12 January, for WCDMA Air
2012 Interface Technology
in the GVMC
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17-18, Performance Analysis
ACNCN-
2C Usha Kumari [March, on Capacity for
2012
2012, UMTS Cellular
Networks
Mobile Radio Channel
17-18
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2D Usha Kumari March,
2012 Modelling for
2012,
WCDMA Technology
Investigation of
28th
Capacity parameters
2E Usha Kumari NCECT’12 March
for a 3G WCDMA
2012
Cellular Network
Propagation
Characteristics of a
28th
Mobile Radio Channel
2F Usha Kumari NCECT’12 March
in rural, Urban and
2012
Suburban areas for
WCDMA Technology
2G Usha Kumari ACCT-2012 6-7 July, Performance Analysis
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Evaluation of Erlang
6-7 July, Capacity for CDMA
2H Usha Kumari ACCT-2012
2012 and Wideband CDMA
Cellular Systems
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Swapna
19- comparison of
Swapna Raghunath &
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Raghunath 09 Dr.
Linear Kalman filters
B.L.Malleswari
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Comparitive study Swapna
Swapna NC- SPCOM 4-5 Dec of Linear and non- Raghunath &
3B
Raghunath – 09 09 Linear Kalman filters Dr.
for GPS applications B.L.Malleswari
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Swapna Filter for Reducing Raghunath, Dr.
3C CCAES- April,
Raghunath Datum Conversion B.L.Malleswari
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Department of Computer Science & Engineering
1 Faculty Profile, adequacy and competency of Faculty:
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering is established in 1999 with an
intake of 30. The intake of CSE is increased to 90 in 2002 and increased to 120 in 2007.
Since 2013 the intake is increased to 180. M. Tech in CSE was started in 2007 with an
intake of 18. The under graduate course was accredited by National Board of
Accreditation for 3 years during 4-5-2007 & 3-5-2010. The department is efficiently run
under the headship of Dr. K. Venugopal Rao who has rich experience of 25 years which
includes 8 years industrial experience. The graduated students of CSE are successful in
MNC’s at various positions and in National and International Universities. The department
is supported by 3 Professors, 2 Associate Professors, 1 Sr. Assistant Professor and 19
Assistant Professors, where 3 are Doctorates, 7 are pursuing Ph. D and others with M.
Tech qualification. To the credit, the Department, received AICTE grant that includes Rs
10.5 lakhs under Career Award for Young Teacher. Faculty of CSE department is actively
involved in research related to various domains and are guiding 22 research scholars. The
department has 150 research publications in total, in various National and International
Journals and Conferences. The average teaching experience of faculty of CSE is above 8
years and is furnished below.
Total
Name of the Faculty
S.No Designation Qualification Specialization Experience
Member
(yrs)
16-Teaching
1 Dr. K. Venugopala Rao Professor Ph.D CSE
9-Industrial

2 Dr. M. Seetha Professor Ph.D CSE 19

12-Teaching
3 Dr. N. Kalyani Professor Ph.D CSE
5-Industrial
Assoc.
4 Mrs. Jayashree S Patil M.Tech (Ph.D) CSE 13
Professor
Assoc.
5 Mrs. A. Sharada M.Tech (Ph.D) CSE 12
Professor
Mrs. D.V. Lalita Sr. Asst.
6 M.Tech (Ph.D) CSE 16
Parameswari Professor

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7 Mrs. P.Sunitha Devi Asst. Professor M.Tech (Ph.D) CSE 13
8 Mrs. Ch. Mandakini Asst. Professor M.Tech CSE 9

9 Mrs. K. Sindhura Asst. Professor M.Tech CSE 10

10 Mrs. R. Pallavi Reddy Asst. Professor M.Tech CSE 10


11 Mrs. G. Malini Devi Asst. Professor M.Tech (Ph.D) CSE 11
12 Mrs. Ch. Radhika Asst. Professor M. Tech CSE 9
13 Mrs. M. Lalitha Asst. Professor M.Tech CSE 4
14 Mrs. D. Manju Asst. Professor M.Tech AI 6
15 Mrs.V. Divya Raj Asst. Professor M.Tech CN&IS 4
16 Mr. T. Rajesh Asst. Professor M.Tech (Ph.D) CSE 4
Mrs. Bhageswari 8 -Teaching
17 Asst. Professor M.Tech CN&IS
Ratkal 2 -Industrial
18 Ms. J. Padmavathi Asst. Professor M.Tech CSE 5
19 Mrs M. Madhuri latha Asst. Professor M.Tech CSE 5
20 Mr. N. Venkateswarulu Asst. Professor M.Tech CSE 5
21 Mrs. S. Sandhya Asst. Professor M.Tech CSE 6
22 Mrs. P. Neelima Reddy Asst. Professor M.Tech CSE 4
23 Mrs. R. Mamatha Asst. Professor M.Tech CSE 5
24 Mrs G. Sabitha Rani Asst. Professor M.Tech CSE 4
25 Mrs Ch. Swathi Asst. Professor M.Tech CSE 2

2. Student profile according to programmes of study, gender and region:

Gender wise Region


Programme /
S.No
Course Male Female Local State Others
1 B.Tech CSE ------- 480 476 4
2 M.Tech CSE -------- 36 35 1

3. Changes made in the courses or programmes during the past five years and the
contribution of the faculty to those changes:
The curriculum of B. Tech has been updated twice during the last five years by JNTUH.
The faculty members are encouraged to attend the workshops on the new courses

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/subjects of revised curriculum. The Department of CSE has organized various
workshops and guest lectures on new courses added to update the knowledge of faculty
members. In autonomous, all the faculty members are involved in syllabus revision in
the respective courses.
4. Trend in the success rate and dropout rate of students during the last five years:

The success rate is almost stabilized at 96% and the dropout rate is negligible (1 or
2 out of 120) during the last five years.
5. Learning resources of the department like Library, Computers, Laboratories and other
resources:
The departmental library has 592 titles, 766 volumes and 12 journals (4 National+ 8
International). The department is also provided with 178 systems with necessary legal
software as given in the table below to cater to the needs of both faculty and students.
Internet connectivity of 25 Mbps bandwidth is provided to all the systems. The
equipment in all laboratories is upgraded on regular basis and is well maintained.

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6. S.NO Software Name Cost
1 Kaspersky Antivirus 12.0-18 users 5,400.00
Win7  à WinPro 7 SNGL Upgrd OLP NL Acdmc
2 261060.00
(1mediakit+60licences)
Win7  à WinPro 7 SNGL Upgrd OLP NL Acdmc
3 1300.00
Media Kit
4 WinSvrStd 2008 SNGL OLP NL Acdmc- Media kits 29,394.00
5 MS office à OfficeStd 2007 SNGL OLP NL Acdmc – 11260.00
6 MS office à OfficeStd 2007 MEDIAKIT 1300.00
7 Flash Pro CS4- 1 no with media kit 13200.00
8 Code Gear C++ - 2 no. with media kits(2) 11000.00
9 Kaspersky Business space security-25 users 13500.00
10 Windows NT (20 User) 32500.00
11 Windows 98 3400.00
12 SCO Unix 5.0.4 Server (30 user) 65000.00
13 SCO Unix Development System 42000.00
14 Turbo C++ for windows 5.0.4 5500.00
15 Visual Studio 6.0 professional 9500.00
16 Oracle, Developer 2000 160000.00
17 MS-Office 2000 Professional (AE) 13000.00
18 LINUX Server Software 10000.00
19 MS Visual Studio.Net Professional AE Full Pack 3500.00
20 Studio MX Win AP Eng Edu. (5 User) 37500.00
Adobe Publishing Collection 12.0 AE Full Pack +
21 25000.00
Studio MX Win CD Only Media
22 Rational Suit Enterprice Edition (60 License) 300000.00
Windows XP Professional English UPG OLP NL AE
23 178500.00
Media Kit (59 User)
Total Cost in Rs. 1232814.00
Enhancement of the learning resources during the last five years:
The departmental library is provided with 580 titles and 766 volumes in the last five
years.
The department has procured new computers with configuration of Intel core 2 duo
@2.93GHz, 320GB HDD, 2GB DDR III RAM, 18.5”TFT Color Monitor, keyboard &
Optical Mouse. The Department is well equipped with 1 Laptop, 6 LCD projectors and
4 OHPs to facilitate the conduct of seminars, guest lectures, invited talks and
conferences.

7. Modern teaching methods in practice other than the lecture method:


Tutorials are conducted in small groups of 25 students each. Lab tests are conducted in
laboratory periods to the students with objective questions to improve the knowledge in

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concepts and to prepare them for viva voce in laboratories. Assignments are given
twice in a semester, online test, ICTs, OHPs and LCDs are used whenever and
wherever required.
8. Participation of teachers in academic and personal counseling of students:
All teachers take up both theory and laboratory classes as a part of their academic
activity. Student counseling is another responsibility given to faculty and each faculty is
attached with a group of 25 students for student counseling for each semester.
9. Details of faculty development programmes and teachers who benefited during the last
five years:
 2 faculty members Dr. K. Venugopala Rao, and Dr. N. Kalyani completed their
Ph.D while working in GNITS.
 One research scholar submitted thesis under Dr. M. Seetha, Professor under
JNTUH in Aug, 2013.
 Dr. N. Kalyani got promoted as Professor in October 2013 by the JNTUH
selection committee.
 Mrs A. Sharada completed colloquium as part of Ph.D program under JNTUH
during Nov 13.
 6 Faculty members have registered for Ph.D under JNTUH and completed Course
work as part of the program.
 5 Faculty members have completed Pre Ph.D examination and Research Review
Meeting.
 5 Faculty members Mrs. R. Pallavi Reddy(2008), Mrs. K. Sindhura(2009), Mrs.
Bhageswari Ratkal(2010), V. Divya Raj(2012) and Mrs Ch. Radhika(2012)
completed M.Tech from JNTUH , JNTUK, JNTUA and OU respectively.
 Mrs. P. Sunitha Devi completed regular M.Tech at GNITS with the financial
support by Management of GNITS in 2007-2009.
 1 faculty member Mrs. K. Gnana Prasuna completed MCA 2009.
 Mr. P. Ajarayya is pursing his B.Tech (CCC) from JNTUH.
 Mr. Srikanth, Hardware Engineer registered for PGDCA from Osmania
University, Hyderabad in the 2013-2014.
Number of faculty and staff who attended Conferences / Workshops/ Seminars/FDP
during the five academic years 2007-08 to 2011-12 is given in the following table:

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No. of Faculty
Sl. No. Academic year
attended
1 2009-10 3
2 2010-11 12
3 2011-12 20
4 2012-13 24
5 2013-14 16 till date

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10. Participation of teachers in academic activities other than teaching and research:
Faculty participate in activities like conduction of seminars, tutorials, student
counseling, technical forum activities, sports, literary and cultural competitions and
various administrative jobs. Teachers take active participation in conduction of various
events like workshops, training programs, student’s fests on the campus.

11. Collaborations with other departments and institutions at the national and
international level and their outcome during the past five years:
a. Infosys Campus Connect Programme: Dept. of CSE has completed foundation
programme for four batches each of 60 students strength under campus connect
programme conducted by Infosys, Hyderabad.

Outcome of the Programme: The core of the Campus Connect program is the
Foundation Program Roll-out at the college premises. This FP Courseware represents
the Intellectual Property and experience of Infosys in training thousands of entry level
engineers from heterogeneous backgrounds and disciplines to deliver world-class
projects to global customers. The purpose of the FP is to provide to help students to
make them Industry-Ready. Almost all the students who have undergone training are
placed in good companies

Incentives Received by Infosys:


1st Course Work:
Item Amount
Charges Towards Effort Incentive Under Rs. 130,000/- (for two batches, 130
Foundation Program Training of Campus hours, 130*2*500 Rs).Rupees One
Connect Initiative from 26-11-08 to 28-02-09 Lakh Thirty Thousand Only

2nd Course Work:


Item Amount
Charges Towards Effort Incentive Under Rs. 65,000/- (for two batches, 2*65
Foundation Program Training of Campus Connect hrs, 2*65*500 Rs) Rupees Sixty
Initiative from Five Thousand Only
14-10-2009 to 30-03-2010

b. Virtual Labs: Virtual Labs an initiative of MHRD under the national Mission on
Education through ICT provides remote-access to Labs in various disciplines of
Science and Engineering. These Virtual Labs would cater to students at the
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undergraduate level, post graduate level as well as to research scholars. The faculty
of CSE Dept. reviewed 10 labs which are relevant to CSE.

MOU’s List:

a. Steinbeis : MOU was signed to Steinbeis centre for Technology Transfer, India to
enhance industry institute interaction by offering training, seminars, consultancy,
technology development, offering short and long term courses to industry workmen
and executives with two way knowledge sharing.

b. PMIPCC: MOU was signed to Project Management Institute Perl City Chapter,
Hyderabad with an objective to improve the Leadership and Project Management
Skills of the students by conducting trainings, workshops, Pilot Projects, events etc.

c. Accenture : MOU with Accenture to facilitate improvement in placements and


enhance technical and soft skills through training programs.

d. BTBP : BTBP centre is established at GNITS, to facilitate the students to do


projects relating to research.

12. If research is a significant activity, what are the thrust areas of the department?
The Dept. of CSE has a very active research community. The R&D Cell in the
Department of Computer Science has three centers of excellence namely, Image
Processing and Artificial Intelligence lab, Speech and Natural Language processing Lab,
Advanced Computer networks lab, to strengthen the department with improved
infrastructure, teaching learning facilities and employability in UG and PG students. These
labs enhance the learning outcomes of the UG and PG students. The establishment of new
labs also strengthens the research on various technology domains in undergraduate and
post graduate education to improve industry institute interaction.

The ongoing research thrust areas under these centers are Computer Networks and
Information Security, security in MANETS, Speech processing, Natural Language
Processing, Image Processing, Data mining, Artificial intelligence, Neural networks etc.
Two Professors of the department are guiding 22 research scholars under various
universities like JNTUH, JNTUA and OU. The Department has procured 45 books in
specialized areas which help in carrying out the research work.

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To support the research activity, the department is conducting workshops that are focused
on academies with research orientation. The following is the list of workshops conducted
since 2005.
 One day workshop on “Guidance to Faculty aspiring to do Doctorate in Computer
Science” on 16th July 2005.
 Five day workshop on “Speech Recognition” during 19th July – 23rd July 2006.
 Ten day workshop on “Soft Computing Techniques in Image Processing” during
24th June – 3rd July 2009.
 Six day workshop on “Network programming and Simulators” during 5th July – 10th
July 2010.
 Three day workshop on “Data Mining and its Applications” during 30th June – 2nd
July 2011.
 Two day workshop on “Mobile and Distributed Computing Applications” during 6th
Dec – 7th Dec 2012.
 Two day workshop on “Big Data Analytics and Hadoop” during 6th & 7th Dec 2013.
Details of the Research Supervisors are as follows:

List of Research Scholars under Dr. K.V.G. RAO, Professor & HOD, CSE

As Supervisor
S. Name of the Candidate Date of Area of Remarks
No registered/ Specialization
University
1 S.Ramcharan, M.Tech JNTUH, Software Pre.Phd completed
Assoc Prof, IT, GNITS 2009 Engineering (Work in progress)
2 Ch. Anitha, M.Tech JNTUH, Image Pre.Phd completed
Assoc Prof, IT, GNITS 2009 Processing (Work in progress)
3 K.Venkata Ramana, M.Tech JNTUH, Neural 2 papers published
HOD CSE, 2010 Networks
SLC College of Engg, Hyd
4 Durga Bhavani, M. Tech JNTUH, Data Mining 1 paper published
Assoc Prof 2010
Sri Indu College of Engg, Hyd
5 C.Sudhakar Reddy, M.Tech JNTUH, Data Mining Work in Progress
Assoc Prof, IT, GNITS 2011
6 Muni shekar, M.Tech JNTUH, Image 3 papers published
Assoc Prof, IT, 2011 Processing
Vardhaman College of Engg, Hyd

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7 Ch. Ramesh, M. Tech JNTUH, Data Mining Work in Progress
Asst Prof, IT, GNITS 2011

8 T. Rajesh, M.Tech JNTUH Data Mining Work in progress


Asst Professor, CSE GNITS 2012
9 Supraja, M. Tech JNTUH, Cloud Work in progress
Assoc. Prof 2011 Computing
ACE Colle of Engg, Hyd
10 Mrs Sulakshana M Tech JNTUH Image Work in progress
Assoc Prof T K R College of 2011 Processing
Engg
11 Mr Balakrishna M Tech JNTUH, Cloud Work in progress
Assoc Prof Aurora College of 2011 Computing
Engg
12 Mr VamshiKrishna MTech JNTUH Image Work in progress
Assoc Prof KLCE ,VJA 2011 Processing

List of Research Scholars under Dr.M.Seetha, Professor, CSE

JNTU Hyderabad as Supervisor


S. Name of the Candidate Date of Area of Remarks
No registered/ Specialization
University
Gururaja H.S. M.Tech Wireless
Satisfactory, may
Sr Lecturer, CSE, JNTU, Networks
1. submit the thesis
Auden Technology and 2008
within one year
Management Academy, Bang.
D.V. L. Parameshwari M.Tech, JNTU, Image
2. Satisfactory
Sr. Asst Prof, CSE, GNITS 2010 Processing
V. Sesha Bhargavi, M. Tech JNTU, Manets
3. Satisfactory
Asst. Professor, IT, GNITS, Hyd. 2010
Mrs. G. Malini Devi, M. Tech JNTU, Image
4. Satisfactory
Asst. Prof. CSE, GNITS, Hyd. 2011 Processing
Mrs.D.Naga Vasundhara, M. Tech JNTU, Data Mining
5. Satisfactory
Asst. Prof, CSE,VNRVJIET, Hyd. 2011
Databases
N. Srinivas, M. Tech JNTU,
6. Satisfactory
Sr Software Engg, CSC Ltd, Hyd. 2011
JNTUK, Image Fusion Published 5 papers
2010 in Int. Journals and
D. Srinivasa Rao, M. Tech,
7. Conferences, may
Assoc Prof, IT, VNRVJIT, Hyd.
submit the thesis
within one year
8. K. Prasanna, M. Tech JNTUH, Data Mining Published 3 papers
Sr. Asst Prof, CSE 2010 in International
AITS, Rajampet, Cuddappah Dt Journals and

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Conferences.
JNTU Hyderabad as Co-supervisor

S. Name of the Candidate Date of Area of Remarks


No registered/ Specialization
University
JNTUH, Web Mining
1. M.Sridhar Satisfactory
2012
Security in
JNTUH,
2. N.Papanna Mobile Adhoc Satisfactory
2011
Networks

13. Details of ongoing projects and projects completed during the last five years:
1. Dr. M. Seetha, Professor received a grant of Rs. 10.5 lakhs under AICTE Career Award
for young teacher (CAYT) from AICTE in February 2009.

Publications of the faculty, for the last five years. Details regarding citation index and
impact factor.
No. of Total No. of Total No. of Books
Sl. No. Academic year
Faculty Papers Published Published/Reviewed
1 2009-10 7 42 1
2 2010-11 8 24 2
3 2011-12 6 21 1
4 2012-13 7 18 6
5 2013-14 6 10 -

Few details of the Paper Publications are enclosed as Annexure I

14. Participation of the department in the extension activities of the college:


Workshops Organized by the Department for past three years

S.No Year Workshop Dates


Soft Computing Techniques in Image 24/06/2009 to
1 2009-10
Processing 03/07/2009
05/07/2010 to
2 2010-11 Network Programming and Simulators
10/07/2010
29/06/2011 to
Data Mining and its Applications
01/07/2011
3 2011-12
13/02/2012 to
C Programming and Data Structures
18/02/2012
Mobile and Distributed Computing 6/12/2012 to
4 2012-13
Applications 7/12/2012

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6/12/13 to
5 2013-14 Big Data Analytics and Hadoop
7/12/13

Under the technical association Cybersuds and CSI student chapter department conducted the
following events.

Events conducted under Dept. Technical Association (Cybersuds)


S.N
Year Name of the Event Date
o
Quiz Competition 05– 10 – 07
Programming Contest 29 – 09 – 07
1 2007-08 ‘C’ skill test 04 – 04 – 08
Mini Project Exhibition 09 – 04 – 08
Final Year Project exhibition 15 – 04 – 08
Java skill test 01 – 08 – 08
Debugging Contest 12 – 08 – 08
A Guest Lecture on “Secrets of successful
19-08-08
placements” by Prof. Ch. Kanaka Rao
A Guest Lecture on “Campus Connect Foundation
Program” by Sri C. Nagesh, Sr. H R Manager, 12-09-08
Infosys.
A Guest Lecture on “How Crack your dream IT
companies like Microsoft, Yahoo, Google etc.” by M. 25-09-08
Thimma Reddy, IIT Gowhati.
Design Contest 24-12-08
2 2008-09 A Guest Lecture on “Software Testing” by Aninda
10-01-09
Ghosh, Accenture, Hyd.
20th & 21st
Paper Presentation
Feb’09
Mini Project Exhibition 13 – 03 – 09
A Web Seminar on “Rich Internet Applications &
Silverlight” by Mr. Raghu Kishore Vempati, Sr.
20-03-09
Technical Specialist, Microsoft Tech., Center, Infosys,
Hyderabad.
A Guest Lecture was conducted on “Web 2.0” by Mr.
21-03-09
Pankaj Deewan, Resinaisance Infotech, Hyd.
‘C’ skill test 21-03-09

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Best out of Waste 11/ 08/2009
Debugging Contest 13/08/2009
Java Skill Test 22/08/2009
Debate 12/09/2009
Solo Singing Competition 16/09/2009
3 2009-10 Mehandi Competition 17/09/2009
Hair Dressing Competition 17/09/2009
Poster Presentation 19/09/2009
Aptitude Test 06/02/2010
Paper Presentation 20/02/2010
‘C’ skill test 27/03/2010
Best out of waste & vegetable carving Competition 07/08/2010
Essay Writing 11/08/2010
Java Skill Test 14/08/2010
18/08 &
4 2010-11 Group Discussion
23/08/2010
Paper Presentation 28/08/2010
Film Making 12/02/2010
3rd year Mini Project Exhibition 05/03/2011
Mini Project Exhibition 23/07/2011
C Skill Test for 2nd Years 04/08/2011
Java Skill Test for 3rd years 11/08/2011
Technical Treasure hunt for 2nd and 3rd years 29/08 & 30/08/2011
REBUZZ for 2nd and 3rd years 28/10/2011
TABOO for 2nd and 3rd years 22/10/2011
5 2011-12 23/09/2011 &
Mock Interviews for 4th years
24/09/2011
Technical Minute 25/01/2012
Sell your ideas (for 4th years) 01/02/2012
Guest Lecture 15/2/2012
Techno quiz 22/02/2012
C – Skill test for 1st years 29/02/2012
Java Skill Test 26/09/2012
JIGSAW (Tech Puzzle) 12/09/2012
2012-13 Rebuzz 23/01 & 30/01/2013
6
Treasure Hunt for 2/4 years 11/03/2013
Treasure Hunt for 3/4 years 13/03/2013
C Skill Test 04/05/2013
Java Skill Test 7/8/13 & 8/8/13
Workshop on MS- Office for 2/4 years 14/9/13 & 21/9/13
Events to be scheduled:
Technical Quiz for 4/4 years
7 2013-14
Technopic
C Skill test
Quiz for 2/4 & ¾ years
Paper presentation for 2/4 years

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Events Conducted Under CSI Student Chapter

S.No Year Name of the Event Date


Technical Quiz 07/10/2009
1 2009-10
Technopic 10/10/2009
Software Challenge 13/02/2010
Technical Dumsharads 25/03/2010
Technopic 23/08/2010
2 2010-11
Technical Pictionary 25/02/2011
Work shop on Cloud Computing 11/3/2011
Workshop on Developing Applications using 23 & 24th Nov’
rd

Android 2011
Guest Lecture on Cloud Computing 3rd week of Sep’2011
Guest Lecture on 4G Technologies 1st Week of Oct’2011
3 2011-12 II year Project Exhibition 27/10/2011
Guest Lecture 28/01/2012
Technical Pictionary 08/02/2012
Software Design Contest (Along with ISTE 15/03/2012 or
Tech Fest) 16/03/2012
Final year Project Exhibition 06/04/2012
3rd Year Mini Project Exhibition 18/07/2012
Workshop on Web Design for 3rd years 19/08/2012
Guest Lecture for 3rd years 18/08/2012
Technopic for 2nd & 3rd years 6/10/2012
2nd year Mini Project Exhibition(2010 batch) 19/10/2012
2012-13
4 Workshop on Web Design for 2nd years 28th to 30th Jan 2013
Workshop on Latest Technology (ethical
02/02/2013
hacking)
16/3/2013(postponed)
2nd year Mini Project Exhibition
to the next Semester
4th year Main Project Exhibition 10/4/2013
2nd Year Mini Project Exhibition 20/07/2013
Workshop on FOSS(Linux) 27/07/2013
2013-14 5/09/2013 -
Workshop on Android for 3rd years
6/09/2013
3rd Year Mini Project Exhibition 11/09/2013
5 Paper Presentation for 3rd years
05/10/2013
Abstract submission 19th Aug ‘13
(Events planned)
Workshop on Cloud Computing/ Ethical
II Semester Hacking
Software Contest
Workshop on Web Designing for 2nd years

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15. Method of continuous student assessment:

Two Mid term / Sessional exams are conducted in every year / semester. 2 assignments
per semester are given to students. The End exams are conducted at the end of every
semester / Year. The final assessment is based on cumulative results of all the above.
16. Placement record of past students and the contribution of the department to the student
placement:

Average salary per annum


S.No Year No of placements
(Rs. In Lakhs)

1 2009-10 90 3.5 Lakhs

2 2010-11 105 3.6 Lakhs


3 2011-12 133 3.75 Lakhs
4 2012-13 89 3.83 Lakhs
98*
5 2013-14 3.92 Lakhs*
(94 B.Tech + 4 M.Tech)
* Still in Progress

Significant achievements of the department or faculty or students during the past five years:

Department Achievements:

 The intake in CSE increased to 180 since 2013.

 Dept. of CSE has been accredited by ISO 9001: 2010 in 2010.

 Dr.K.V.G Rao, Professor & HOD received Best Engineering College Teacher Award
(Computer Science Engineering) by ISTE in Nov 2013.

 Dr. M. Seetha, Professor received a grant of Rs. 10.5 lakhs under AICTE Career Award
for young teacher (CAYT) from AICTE in February 2009.

 Seminar grant of Rs. 1.5 L by AICTE for conducting 6-day workshop on “Embedded
Systems Design with Micro Controllers and RTOS” in 2008.

 The UG programme of CSE has been accredited by NBA of AICTE for three years in
2007.

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 M.Tech. programme in CSE has been sanctioned by AICTE with an intake of 18 during
2007-2008.

 Department has the CSI chapter and also is an institutional member for 7 years.

 Department conducts various activities under technical associations like CSI and ISTE
student chapters and Cybersuds department technical association.

 Dept of CSE conducted 11 workshops related to both research and academics, in recent 3
years for faculty and students.

 Faculty of CSE published more than 73 papers in National/International Journals and


Conferences for the last three years.

 Applied for the grants under Faculty Development Program and Research
Promotion Scheme to AICTE and waiting for the approval.

Faculty Achievements:

 Dr.K.V.G Rao, Professor & HOD


o Received Best Engineering College Teacher Award (Computer Science
Engineering) by ISTE in Nov 2013.
o Received Academic Excellence Award in Computer Science and Engineering
from management of GNITS in 2009.

o Resource person for the workshop on “C & Data Structures” conducted by


Computer Science Department at G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology
and Science funded by Andhra Pradesh State Council for Higher Education
in association with JNTUH, Hyd., during 13th Feb to 18th Feb 2012.

 Dr. M. Seetha Professor


o Received a grant of Rs. 10.5 lakhs under AICTE Career Award for young teacher
(CAYT) from AICTE in February 2009.
o One research scholar submitted thesis under Dr. M. Seetha, Professor under
JNTUH in Aug, 2013.
o Attended and participated in the paper presentation of “Neural Network and K-
Nearest Neighbourhood Classification with Random Subwindows in the
International Conference on Machine learning and Computing ICMLC 2011 held at
Singapore during February 26-28, 2011 under AICTE CAYT scheme.

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o Reviewer for:
 “The International Journal of Information Fusion, ACM” Acta Press
journals related to Computer Science and IJIIS.
 IEEE International Conferences like “TENCON” 2008 conducted by
HCU Hyderabad, ICCAC etc.
 JATIT, International Journal of Information Fusion- AN Elseiver Journal.
 International Journal of Neural Computing and Applications and International
Conferences like INDICON 11, INDICON 12 by BITS, Hyderabad, TENCON
09 by HCU, ICCAE Singapore etc.
o Resource person for:
 “Wavelets in Image Fusion” in a ten day workshop on Soft Computing
Techniques in Image Processing organized by CSE Dept., GNITS, during
24th June to 3rd July 2009.
 Resource person on Research Methodologies in the Faculty
Development Programme on Effective Teaching Methodologies during
21st to 25th Nov’ 11.
o Reviewed books
 “Microprocessors and Interfacing” - Pearson Publication 2009
 “Microprocessors and Microcotrollers”- Pearson Publication 2012.

 Dr. N. Kalyani, Professor


o Received Academic Excellence Award in Computer Science and Engineering
from management of GNITS in 2008.
o Promoted as Professor in Oct 2013 by the JNTUH selection committee.
o Authored four books, two are published by Tata McGrawHill.
o Resource person on various topics at various Engineering Institutes.
 Practical sessions during workshop on “Network Programming and
Simulators” at GNITS during 5th July to 10th July 2010.
 A National level workshop on “Scope of research in Speech
Technologies” conducted by Vignan Institute of Science & Technology,
Deshmukhi, on 18th Dec 10.

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 Workshop on “C & Data Structures” conducted by Computer Science
Department at G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology and Science
funded by Andhra Pradesh State Council for Higher Education in
association with JNTUH, Hyd., during 13th Feb to 18th Feb 2012.
 Guest lecture on “Turing Machines” at Narsimha Reddy Engineering
College, Dhulapally, Kompally, R.R District on 3rd Apr’ 2012.
 Guest lecture on “Algorithms and Strategies” at Spoorthy Engineering
College, on 13th Apr 2013.
 Resource person on “Speech Processing”, during two day workshop on
scope for research during 29th & 30th Nov 2013.

o Authored books
 “Theory of Computation”-ISBN-978-0-07-13-2994-1 -Tata Mc Graw Hill
2011.
 “Formal Languages and Automata Theory”-ISBN-978-0-07-070205-9--Tata
Mc Graw Hill 2010,2011.
 “Programming in Unix and Compiler Design”-ISBN-978-81-7800-164-7-–
BSB Publications 2008.

o Revised book
 “Automata Language and Computation”- Spectrum Publications 2002.

 Mrs. Jayashree S Patil Revised and added Content to “Computer Networks “,Andrew S
Tanenbaum according to JNTU Anantpur- ISBN-978-81-317-9030-4 Pearson Publication
2012.

 Mrs A. Sharada , Associate Professor

o Completed colloquium for Ph.D under JNTUH in Nov 2013.

o The Telugu Phoneme set & its phonetic transcription using KNS Notation by Mrs
A. Sharada is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0

o Resource Person

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 Workshop on “C & Data Structures” conducted by Computer Science
Department at G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology and Science
funded by Andhra Pradesh State Council for Higher Education in
association with JNTUH, Hyd., during 13th Feb to 18th Feb 2012.
o Revised Books

 “C and Data Structures”, Bala GuruSwamy - Tata McGrawHill 2009,2011,2012.


 “Object Oriented Programming With C++ “ ,Bala GuruSwamy- Tata
McGrawHill 2012.
 “Mastering C++ “ ,Venugopal- Tata McGrawHill 2012. added Contents in the
book.
 “Core Java 1, Hotsmann”-Pearson Education is customised as per the syllabus
of Anna University as “Programming Paradigms” Apr 2012.

 Two Professors of the department are guiding 22 research scholars under various
universities like JNTUH, JNTUA, OU, Gitam, JNIAS etc.

 Mrs P. Sunitha Devi, Mrs Ch. Mandhakini, Mrs K. Sindhura were the resource
persons for the workshop on “C & Data Structures” conducted by Computer
Science Department at G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology and Science
funded by Andhra Pradesh State Council for Higher Education in association
with JNTUH, Hyd., during 13th Feb to 18th Feb 2012.

 5 Faculty members have completed Pre Ph.D examination and RRM as part of Ph.D
program..
 6 Faculty members have completed Course work as part of Ph.D program..
 5 Faculty members Mrs. R. Pallavi Reddy, Mrs. K. Sindhura, Mrs. Bhageswari Ratkal, V.
Divya Raj and Mrs Ch. Radhika completed M.Tech from JNTUH, JNTUK, JNTUA and
OU respectively.
 Mrs. P. Sunitha Devi completed regular M.Tech at GNITS with the financial support by
Management of GNITS.
 Mr. Srikanth, Hardware engineer is pursuing PGDCA from Osmania University,
Hyderabad.

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Students’ Achievements:
 Gold Medal Winners Sponsored by Management:
Year Name of the Student

2006-2010 J. Mounika

2007-2011 Renuka Venkata Ramini

2008-2012 G. Soumya Sree

2009-2013 G. Tejaswi

 Young Promising Engineer Award Winners

Year Name of the Student

2006-2010 J. Mounika

2007-2011 Renuka Venkata Ramini

2008-2012 D. Sanghamitra

2009-2013 G. Tejaswi

2010-2014 K. Nikitha

 University Ranks

Batch Year Name of Student Rank


2006-2010 Overall topper J. Mounica 4th
3rd year Charitha 2nd
3rd year S.Sirisha 12th
3rd year K.Sirisha 17th
2007-2011 2nd year Renuka Venkata Ramani 13th

2008-2012 2nd year G.Soumya sree 8th


2009-2013 1st year Y.Vinitha 7th
1st year S. Urvasi Surana 20th
1st year G. Tejaswi 23rd
1st year K. Sruthi 27th

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 Mini Projects: college web site is designed by CSE students with URL : www.gnits.ac.in

 S/W’s developed by the students which are being used in college / department are:

1. Feedback analysis
     2. Attendance maintenance
 The department has successfully designed and launched G. Pulla Reddy College of
Pharmacy website with URL www.gprcp.ac.in.

 Hari Keerthi 4th year student got qualified for Indian Institute of Foreign Trade for
pursuing MBA in International Business.

 G. Soumya Sree (2008-2012) from CSE Department received best out going
student Award for the year 2012 in GNITS.

 IV CSE G.Tejaswini got Young Promising engineer award on Engineers Day, She
was selected as best among all the departments

 Tejaswi (09251A0577) was topper among all affiliated Engineering colleges under
JNTUH in 1st year with 94.60%.

 Uma trilok and Team of ¾ CSE A under Dr.M.Seetha as Coach was shortlisted in the
online round of the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest Regionals, Asia-
Amritapuri site, sponsored by IBM, Infosys, and Directi, and hosted by Amrita University
out of 3000 teams.

 Three students were short listed country wide for Code challenger conducted by
JPMorgan Chase and Co. and two were directly recruited into the company.
 Nikita of ¾ CSE B is selected as Microsoft Student Partner 2012-2013. In this regard she
has submitted 2 projects. Project 1: titled “Mathtricks” is an Education Application done
on windows8 phone using Visual Studio Tool. Project 2: titled “Career Guide” is an Web
Application based on Android phones.

 Phalguni.B of 4th year CSE was selected as the Microsoft Student Partner in the
year 2011. Her applications have been certified by Microsoft and are in the Windows
market place for the Windows mobile phone under the entertainment category. She also
participated in the "I Unlock Joy" by Microsoft and won a mobile phone "HTC Surround "
which has the Windows Operating System in it.

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 Srushti of 3rd year was one of the volunteer for International Conference on Bio Diversity
of Parties (COP -11) during Oct 2011.

 Ms. P. Nirmala of 2004 batch student completed M.Tech from NIT, Warangal and is
working in Microsoft as a Software Design Engineer at level 6 with 15 L salary P/A.

 Ms Tanmayee of 2007 batch received “Excellence Award” three times in Infosys.

 Ms Ch Poojitha of 2006 batch received “Outstanding Performer Award” in Microsoft.

 The Alumnae were appreciated by various companies for their technical skills, committed
team work and competence.

 Ms Preethi Reddy is the only Indian to receive Rs 1 Lakh as Scholarship for pursuing
MBA in University of Wales, Newport, UK.

 12 projects of 2009-13 and 2010-2014 batch were exhibited in Engineering Staff


College of India Project Expo sponsored by DST and two projects of 2010-14
received prizes.
 22 MTech and BTech projects got published in National and International
Journals/conferences.

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17. Involvement of students in academic / co-curricular and other activities of the
department:

Computer Science Engineering Technical Forum ‘Cybersuds’ is a platform to bring out


the talents in the students in various forms. One important activity of the forum is
presentation of seminars by students and faculty members. Guest lectures by outside
experts are also arranged. During the academic year many competitions, bringing out
the technical skills of the students, are held. Besides the above students are encouraged
and guided by the faculty in participating in paper contests/symposia and other
competitions outside the institution.
Prizes won by students:

2010-2011

S.N Chapter/
Name Class Date Topic/Title Venue
o Fourm
III/VI 21/01/2011 & JM.N. Rao
1 M. Mayuri Project Expo Xaltors 2011
CSE A 22/01/2011 Engg College
III/VI 21/01/2011 & J M.N. Rao
2 K. Sucharitha Project Expo Xaltors 2011
CSE A 22/01/2011 Engg College
III/VI 21/01/2011 & J M.N. Rao
3 K. Akhila Project Expo Xaltors 2011
CSE A 22/01/2011 Engg College
1st Prize,
Ravi Leelu II/IV
4 10/08/2010 Best out of Cybersuds GNITS
Chowdary CSE B
waste
II/IV 07/08/2010 to 1st Prize
5 G. Tejaswi Sreevis10 SNIST
CSE B 14/08/2010 Throw Ball
II/IV 16/10/2010 to 1st Prize
6 G. Tejaswi Sports 2010 CBIT
CSE B 18/10/2010 Throw Ball
Won 2nd
K. Sudha II/IV 04/10/2010 &
7 Prize, M-Robotics MGIT
Parimala CSE B 05/10/2010
Roboczar 10
Won 2nd
P.Sneha II/IV 04/10/2010 &
8 Prize, M-Robotics MGIT
Madhuri CSE B 05/10/2010
Roboczar 10
Won 2nd
S.Urvashi II/IV 04/10/2010 &
9 Prize, M-Robotics MGIT
Suranya CSE B 05/10/2010
Roboczar 10
Won 2nd
II/IV 04/10/2010 &
10 Y. Monika Prize, M-Robotics MGIT
CSE B 05/10/2010
Roboczar 10
11 S. Urvasi II/IV 12/02/2011 1st Prize Cybersuds GNITS

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Surana CSE B Film Making
P. Sneha II/IV 1st Prize
12 12/02/2011 Cybersuds GNITS
Madhuri CSE B Film Making
1st Prize
II/IV
13 G. Tejaswi 07/08/2010 Best out of Cybersuds GNITS
CSE B
waste
II/IV 1st Prize
14 G. Tejaswi 22/02/2011 Verve’11 GNITS
CSE B Throw Ball
1st Prize
II/IV CSI Student
15 K. Swetha 25/02/2011 Technical GNITS
CSE B Chapter
Pictionary
1st Prize
II/IV CSI Student
16 M. Swathi 25/02/2011 Technical GNITS
CSE B Chapter
Pictionary

2011-2012

S.N Topic/Titl Chapter/


Name Class Date Venue
o e Forum
Prasanna
IV/IV 3rd Prize Lead India
1 Deepika 24/01/2012 GNITS
CSE A College 2020
Mounika
G. Bhargavi
1st Prize
T.L. Sindhura IV/IV
2 23/07/2011 Mini Cybersuds GNITS
G. Sneha CSE B
Project
M.Swathi
D. Sangamitra
2nd Prize
T. Shritha Reddy IV/IV
3 23/07/2011 Mini Cybersuds GNITS
M. Aswini CSE B
Project
G. Anusha Reddy
National Vande
SD Ayesha III/IV 2nd Prize
4 Youth Day Mataram
B. Bhavana CSE A Dance
Celebrations Youth Front

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2012-2013

Name of
Name of Participated/ Date
S.No Roll No the Venue
the Event Prize /Year
Student
Mar
M.Bhavana Poster
1 11251A0535 First Prize 14,15 GNITS
. Presentation
2013
Infinity Mar
2 11251A0581
J.Sri devi 2k13,Poster Participated 14,15 GNITS
Presentation 2013

2013-2014

Name of Participated
Name of Date /
S.No Roll No the / Venue
the Event Year
Student Prize
Infinity
2k13,Poster Jan
1 10251A0588 K.Archana Participated OU
Presentatio 2013
n
Infinity
K.Jyothi 2k13,Poster Jan
2 10251A0589 Participated OU
Rani Presentatio 2013
n
Poster
Jan
3 10251A0509 B.Ashwini Presentatio Participated BVRIT
2013
n

Papers presented by students:

2010-2011

S.No Name of the Class Paper/Poster Presented at Dates


Student
1 M. Mayuri III/IV Paper Presented at MGIT 03/03/2011 &
Sowmya Rangha CSE A 04/03/2011
2 Sowmya Ragha III/IV Cloud Computing Paper 14/02/2011 to
CSE A presented at VNRVJIT 16/02/2011
3 P. Sri Swathi Kiran III/IV Won 3rd Prize in paper 03/03/2011 &
CSE A presentation at BVRIT 04/03/2011
4 P. Sri Swathi Kiran III/IV Won 2nd Prize in paper 14/03/2011 &
B. Deepti Nikhila CSE A presentation at St. Martin’s 15/03/2011
&B Engineering College
5 G. Shravani Priya II/IV Poster Presentation in ISTE 25/02/2011 &
Sowmya CSE B Students’ Chapter at GNITS 26/02/2011
nd
6 G. Tejaswi II/IV Won 2 Prize in poster 10/02/2011 &

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CSE B presentation at MJCET 11/02/2011
7 B. Phalguni II/IV Presented a Paper at MRITS 08/10/2010
CSE A

2012-2013

S.N
Name of the
o Roll No Event Prizes Date Venue
student
Creativity &
11-15th
1 Ms.N.Bindu innovation ESCI
11255A0509 Participated Nov201
Management in
3
Research
Creativity &
11-15th
2 Ms.K.Shruthi innovation ESCI
11255A0522 Participated Nov201
Management in
3
Research
Creativity &
Ms.K.Sreenidhi 11-15th
3 innovation ESCI
11255A0523 Reddy Participated Nov201
Management in
3
Research
Creativity &
11-15th
4 Ms.P.Soujanya innovation ESCI
11255A05B3 Participated Nov201
Management in
3
Research
Creativity &
11-15th
5 Ms.T.Mounika innovation ESCI
11255A05B5 Participated Nov201
Management in
3
Research
Creativity &
Ms.B.Geethanjal 11-15th
6 innovation ESCI
11255A0507 i Participated Nov201
Management in
3
Research
Creativity &
11-15th
7 11255A0576 innovation ESCI
Ms.D.Vijaya Participated Nov201
Management in
Prasuna 3
Research
Creativity &
11-15th
8 Ms.V.Deepika innovation ESCI
11255A05B9 Participated Nov201
Management in
3
Research
Creativity &
11-15th
9 11255A0570 Ms.Ch. Pooja innovation ESCI
Participated Nov201
Management in
3
Research
10 11255A0588 Ms.Kasireddy Creativity & Participated 11-15th ESCI

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innovation
Archana Nov201
Management in
3
Research
Creativity &
11-15th
11 Ms.L.Sanjana innovation ESCI
11255A0591 Participated Nov201
Management in
3
Research
11th-
Wireless
13th VNR-
12 11251A0572 D.Anusha Communicatio Participated
Oct- VJIET
n
2013
11th-
Haptic 13th VNR-
13 11251A0530 K.Rachana Participated
Technology Oct- VJIET
2013
11th-
Paper 13th VNR-
14 11251A0583 Reshma Reddy.K Participated
Presentation Oct- VJIET
2013
Brain 23rd
15
11251A0577 J.Gayathri Computer Participated Mar- GNITS
Interface 2013
16 Feb
12251A0549 R.Juhitha Android Participated MGIT
2013
17 Paper
10251A0510 B.Srividhya Participated Jan 2013 MRE
Presentation
18
10251A0510 B.Srividhya Blue Brain Participated Jan 2013 MGIT
19 Database
11255A0510 G.Leelavathi Participated Jan 2013 MGIT
Management
20 Paper
11255A0510 G.Leelavathi Participated Jan 2013 VCE
Presentation
21 Paper
10251A0587 K.Nikitha Participated Jan 2013 OU
Presentation
22 K.Naveena Paper
10251A0583 Participated Jan 2013 OU
Reddy Presentation
23 Paper
10251A0535 M.Bhavana Participated Jan 2013 OU
Presentation
Skinput Tech,
24
10251A0501 A.Priyanka Paper Participated Jan 2013 MGIT
Presentation
Skinput Tech,
25
10251A0528 K.Sruthi Paper Participated Jan 2013 MGIT
Presentation
26 Paper
10251A0526 K.Sinduja Reddy Participated Jan 2013 OU
Presentation

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Paper
27 Presentation on
11251A0530 K.Archana Participated Jan 2013 MGIT
DNA
Computing
Paper
28 Presentation on
10251A0509 B.Ashwini Participated Jan 2013 MGIT
Image
Processing

 10 Students of 3rd Year Participated in the Ethical Hacking Workshop Conducted under
EDC Program on 2nd Feb 2013 at GNITS.

 18 Students of 3rd Year Participated in Entrepreneurship Development Programme


Conducted on 27th and 28th Jan 2012 at GNITS.

 36 Students of 3rd Year Participated in Workshop “Android” on 15th Feb2012 Conducted


by department of at GNITS.

 8 Students of 3rd Year Participated in workshop “ACCELEROBOTICS” on 2 nd and 3rd


March 2013 Conducted under IEEE at GNITS.

 9 Students of M Tech (2012-2014) have been selected for Internship program at various
companies: Sankhya - 4 , Software Simulation Division – 4, Multiplier Solutions – 1.

 2 Students of M Tech(2011-2013) have been selected for Internship program at various


companies: AMD-1 , GE Health Care Bangalore -1.

 2 Students of M Tech(2010-2012) have been selected for Internship program at various


companies: UTC Fire and Safety, Hyderabad-2.

Workshop List
Name of Participate
Name of the
S.No Roll No the d/ Date Venue
Event
Student Prize
Oct 11th -
1 11251A0536 K.Fartmia Web Desgining Participated 13 th 2013 GNITS
ANDROID in real Sep 5th -
2 11251A0545 O.Beena time Participated 6th 2013 GNITS
ANDROID in real Sep 5th -
3 11251A0536 K.Fartmia time Participated 6th 2013 GNITS

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Code Challenges list(2013-14)
Name of Participated
Name of the Date /
S.No Roll No the / Venue
Event Year
Student Prize
Second Year
10251A054 P.Sailaja Mini Project 19th Oct-
1 Consolation GNITS
4 Rani Exhibition on 2013
MEDI-ASSIST
JA India
Sep 28 Hyderab
2 11251A0545 O.Beena Business Participated
2013 ad
Challenge
JA India
Kauser Sep 28 Hyderab
3 11251A0536 Business Participated
Fatima 2013 ad
Challenge
Selected for J P
10251A051 CAD Analyst 8th Sep-
4 D.T.Uma Morgan code Mumbai
3 Batch 2013
in Mumbai
Selected for J P
10251A058 CAD Analyst Sep 8th
5 K.Nikita Morgan code Mumbai
7 Batch -2013
in Mumbai
Software
10251A051 Cleared Aug 13 – Accentur
6 D.T.Uma Developer
3 Level-1 2013 e
Level-1
Software
10251A058 Cleared Aug 13 – Accentur
7 K.Archana Developer
8 Level-1 2013 e
Level-1
Participated for
July
10251A058 J P Morgan
8 J.Sridevi Participated 28th- Mumbai
1 code in
2013
Mumbai
Software
10251A058 Industry 26th-30 Hyderab
9 J.Sridevi Participated
1 Oriented Jun 2013 ad
Summer Camp

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Code Challenges list(2012-13)
Name of the Name of the Participated/ Date /
S.No Roll No Student Event Prize Year Venue
JAVA Mar 23 Hyd
1 11251A0555 B.Sowndarya Programming TOP Scorer 2013
Microsoft 27- Hyd
2 10251A0587 K.Nikita Specilict Completed Feb-13
Windows phone 27- Hyd
3 10251A0587 K.Nikita market place Published Feb-13
Software Design Feb
4 10251A0581 J.Sridevi Contest First Prize 5,2013 GNITS
Software Design Feb
5 10251A0589 K.Jyothi Rani Contest First Prize 5,2013 GNITS
Software Design Feb
6 10251A0588 K.Archana Contest First Prize 5,2013 GNITS
Software Design Feb
7 10251A0513 D.T.Uma Contest Second 5,2013 GNITS
Software Design Feb
8 11251A0582 Jaspreet Kaur Contest Participated 5,2013 GNITS
Reshma Software Design Feb
9 11251A0583 Reddy.K Contest Participated 5,2013 GNITS
Software Design Feb
10 11S11A0571 B.Geethanjali Contest Participated 5,2013 GNITS
Software Design Feb
11 11251A0572 D.Anusha Contest Participated 5,2013 GNITS
Software Design Feb
12 11251A0515 D.R Rashmi Contest Participated 5,2013 GNITS
Software Design Feb
13 11251A0589 Sushma Contest Participated 5,2013 GNITS
Software Design Feb
14 11251A0530 Rachana Contest Participated 5,2013 GNITS
Software Design Feb
15 11251A0577 J.Gayathri Contest Participated 5,2013 GNITS
Software Design Feb
16 10251A0509 B.Ashwani Contest Participated 5,2013 GNITS
Software Design Feb
17 10251A05A9 Lasya Contest Participated 5,2013 GNITS
Software Design Feb
18 10251A0544 P.Sailaja Rani Contest Participated 5,2013 GNITS
Software Design Feb
19 10251A0525 K.Swapna Contest Participated 5,2013 GNITS
Software Design Feb
20 10251A0510 B.Srividya Contest Participated 5,2013 GNITS

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Software Design Feb
21 11251A0545 O.Beena Contest Participated 5,2013 GNITS
Software Design Feb
22 11251A0536 Kauser Fatima Contest Participated 5,2013 GNITS
Jan
Second 23rd
23 11251A0545 O.Beena Rebuzz Prize 2013 GNITS

Cybersuds list (2012-13)

Name of the Name of Participated/ Date /


S.No Roll No Student the Event Prize Year Venue
13th-
K.Sindhuja 15th Sep
1 10251A0526 Reddy Throwball Winners 2012 MGIT
12th
2 11251A0545 O.Beena JIGSAW Third Prize sept2012 GNITS
12th
3 10251A0544 P.Sailaja Rani JIGSAW First Prize Sept2012 GNITS
12th
4 11251A0536 Kauser Fatima JIGSAW Third Prize Sept2012 GNITS

List of staff attended various workshops / Seminars / Conferences:

2010-11

Name of the Seminar / Workshop / Conducted by Dates


Faculty Course/Conferences

Mrs. A. Sharada Women in Research – the UGC – Academic 26th Nov, 2010
Mrs. R. Pallavi FOSS Paradigm Staff College,
Reddy JNTUH
Mrs. Ch. Mandakini
Mrs. K. Sindhura
Mrs. Bhageswari
Ratkal
Ms. Ch. Radhika Data and Web Mining CSE Dept, 01st to 3rd Dec
ACE Engg. 2010
College

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2011-12

Name of the Faculty Seminar / Workshop / Conducted by Dates


Course/Conferences

Mrs. D. Manju Data Mining and Its Dept. of CSE 29th – 01st July
Applications GNITS, 2011
Hyderabad
Mrs. D. Manju A 5 Day Staff Dept. of CSE November 2011
Mr. T. Rajesh Development Program GNITS,
Mrs. J.Padmavathi on “Technical Teaching Hyderabad
Mr. Methodologies on
N.Venkateswarulu Global Scenario”
Ms M. Maduri latha
Mrs. S. Sandhya
Mrs.M.Sridevi
Mrs. D. Manju Network Security Dept. of IT 22nd-24th
Mrs. S. Sandhya GNITS, December 2011
Hyderabad
Mrs.R.Pallavi Reddy Research opportunities Dept. of IT 27th-28th
Mrs.Ch.Mandakini in Computer Science CBIT, Hyderabad January 2012
and Information
Technology
Mrs. J.Padmavathi C Programming & Data Dept. of IT 13th-18th Feb
Mrs.P. Neelima Structures GNITS, 2012
Reddy Hyderabad
K.Gnana Prasuna
Mr. Sree
Software Testing and
N.Venkateswarulu Vidyanikethan
Test Automation using 09th March 2012
Engg. College,
QTP 9.2
Tirupathi

2012-13

Name of the Faculty Seminar / Workshop / Conducted by Dates


Course/Conferences
Mrs. R. Pallavi C-DAC,
Reddy Hyderabad &
W. Suraksha 11th May 2012
Mrs. G. Malini Devi JNTU
Mrs. Ch. Radhika Hyderabad
Mrs. D.V.L.
FDP on Data Mining Tool CSI Chapter, 29, 30th June
Parameswari,
“Weka” Hyderabad 2012
Mr. T. Rajesh
Mrs. Ch. Radhika A 3 day faculty GNITS, 28th to 30th June
Mr. N. development program on Hyderabad 2012

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Venkateswarulu
Ms M. Maduri latha
Mrs. S. Sandhya “Global Technical
Mrs. Neelima Reddy Teaching Methodologies”
Mrs. R. Mamatha
Ms. B. Swathi
Mrs. D. Manju National Seminar on Sridevi Women’s
20th & 21st July
Automata and Compiler Engg College,
2012
Design Hyderabad
Mrs. G. Malini Devi Recent Trends &
Vasavi College 24 & 25th
Research Opportunities
of Engg. August 2012
in Image Processing
Mrs. M. Lalitha Vidya Vikas
Recent Trends in Cloud
Institute of 13, 14, and 15th
computing and
Technology, Sep, 2012
virtualization
Hyderabad
Dr. K.V.G. Rao, IBM and OU in
Software Quality and
Dr. M. Seetha association with 15/09/2012
Testing
SPSOFT Limited
Mrs. Bhageswari
Ratkal, Mr. T.
Dept. of IT,
Rajesh, Web Technologies 28/09/2012
GNITS
Mrs. P. Neelima
Reddy
Mrs.Jayashree S Research Aspects in JNTUCEH 6/12/2012 &
Patil Information Security 7/12/2012
Dr. N. Kalyani,
Mrs. D. Manju Dept. of CSE,
Mobile and Distributed 06th and 07th
Mrs. M. Lalitha GNITS,
Computing Applications Dec 2012
Mrs. P. Neelima Hyderabad
Reddy
Advanced Speech NERTU,OU, Nov 7th to 11th
Mrs. P. Sunitha Devi
Recognition Hyderabad 2012
Mrs. S. Sandhya, Two day work shop on
Dept. of IT, 22nd & 23rd
Mrs. M. Madhuri Identity management
GNITS. Feb-13
Latha with cloud

178
2013-14

Name of the Faculty Seminar / Conducted by Dates


Workshop /
Course/Conferences
ECE
Speech Signal
Mrs. P. Sunitha Devi Department 10th-12th May-2013
Processing
NIT Warangal
Mrs.D.V.Lalita A Two-Week ISTE Indian Institute 21st -31st May 2013.
Parameshwari, workshop on DBMS. of Technology,
Manju.D , Padmavathi.J Bombay.
Two day workshop
Mrs. Ch Mandakini
on Recent Advances Vasavi College 2nd -3rd August
Mrs. Bhageshwari
In Information Of Engg Hyd 2013
Ratkal
Security

Workshop on
Dr.M.Seetha JPMorgan 15th November,
Campus Faculty
Mr. T. Rajesh Chase & Co 2013
Training Program

Two day workshop


on
D.Manju
“Research Dept. of IT, 29th - 30th
Mrs. Ch. Radhika
Opportunities in GNITS. November, 2013
V.Divya Raj
Computer Science
Mr. N. Venkateswarulu
and IT”

Faculty participated in Technical Talk


Name of the Faculty Technical Talk Topic Conducted by Dates
Mrs. P. Sunitha Devi, Technical Trends for The Hindu 14/08/2012
Mr. N. Venkateswarulu Next Generation Educational Plus in
association with
Pegasystems

18. Innovations and best practices initiated / adopted by the department during the last
five years:

 Suggested to include the latest topics in the curriculum keeping the global trends and
industry needs for courses offered in autonomous under JNTUH.
 Inputs and suggestions are taken from Alumnae and Industry experts during BOS meets
and also through Alumnae meets regularly.

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 Value added courses like .Net, Adobe Flash, Flex, Android, Ethical Hacking, Cloud
computing, Multimedia & Web Designing, Visual Basics and Software Testing Tools
are regularly conducted.
 Effectively following the curriculum to meet the needs of all sections of students.
 Introduced 2nd year mini projects though not included in the curriculum.
 Faculty offer projects for M.Tech & B.Tech relating to their research area which are
executed in college.
 Senior faculty are interacting and counseling the students for making them competent
and confident.
 Providing exposure to students to be industry ready by conducting workshops on latest
technology and Guest lectures.
 Creating environment conducive for effective learning from 2 nd year onwards by
making them do mini projects.
 Active forums – Cybersuds, CSI, ISTE and IEEE student chapters for overall
development of students.
 Conferring young engineer award to one student every year based on academic and non
academic performance.
 Creation of student technical forums for overall development of students

Strengths:
 Young and dynamic faculty involved in research activities.
 Highly qualified faculty with research and industrial experience.
 A curriculum designed to meet both industrial and international standards.
 Continuous motivation for faculty to upgrade their technical skills.
 Active Technical associations (CSI, Cybersuds, ISTE, IEEE) to provide platform for
overall development of student.
 90% of student projects are done in house.
 Placements and Results are almost top in the college.
Weaknesses:
 Research & Development activities and consultancy have to be improved further.

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Opportunities:

 Utilization of local mentors (Industry and academics) for teaching and research
activities.
 Redesigning the curriculum that meets multi-disciplinary professional education.

Challenges:

 To improve the quality of students (communication and technical skills, analytical


thinking and motivation).
 Promote a strong sense of community and collegiality among the students, faculty,
staff and alumni.
 Create a strong relationship with society in particular with industry.

19. Development and expansion plans of the department for the next five years:

 Strengthening the R&D activities in department and plan to start R&D centre further.
 Possibility of utilizing e-learning and distance education.
 Continue to develop and maintain an adequate infrastructure.

20. Any other highlights:


o Department has good rankers from AP EAMCET and GATE.

o Students are achieving university ranks consistently.

 Department has 3 Doctorates, 7 pursuing Ph.D and all with M.Tech having
the average experience of 8 Years.
 24 projects guided by the faculty are published in International
Journals/Conferences.
 Department has the credit of highest pass percentage of 100% for B.Tech 2009-
13 batch.
 Department placements are highest in the college for the past two years.

ANNEXURE – I
Papers published in Academic Year 2010-2011 (24)

181
S. Name of the Title of the Paper Published in Attended
No. Faculty From / To

2. Guaranteed QoS in Cloud National Conference on 24th to 25th May


ready application Software Enginerring 2010
(NCSOFT 10)

3.Natural Image Classification 2nd International conference ICMCBIR


using Content based Image on Multi media and 2010, July 21st
Retrieval System Content based image to 23rd 2010
retrieval
Dr. K. Venugopala Published in ELSEVIR
1
Rao 4.Web Application Access
Control International Conference ICACM 2011
held at GRIET
5. Instant Disasters / War Zone
Communication Management Advances in Computational Vol 3 number 3
Through Manet:TBR Sciences and Technology 2010
ISSN: 0973-6107

Dr. M. Seetha 2nd International


2 1. Knowledge Base Image Conference on Digital 26th - 28th Feb,
Classification Using P-Trees Image Processing (ICDIP 2010
2010),Singapore conducted
by SPIE and IACSIT

2. Feature based Expert International Conference on 27th -30th , Jan


Classification of Satellite Systemics, Cybernetics and 2010
Images Informatics, ICSCI 2010

3.Evaluation of Datasets Using International Journal of February, 2011,


Extremely Randomized Engineering Science and Vol. 3, Issue 2,
decision Trees Technology, IJEST PP- 1279-1287,
ISSN No.: 0975-5462.

4.An Efficient Approach for International Journal of March April


Robust Image Classification Computer Science and 2011, Vol.2,
Based on Extremely Information Technology, Issue 2 PP-
Randomized Decision Trees IJCSIT ISSN No.: 0975- 677-685
9646.

5.Query Based Image Geospatial World Forum, January 18-21,


Retrieval using Features from Dimensions and Directions 2011,
Image Databases of Geospatial Industry, Hyderabad,
International Conference India

6.Comparison of Pixel-level Geospatial World Forum,


January 18-21,
based Image Fusion Dimensions and Directions
2011,
Techniques and its Application of Geospatial Industry”, an
Hyderabad,
International Conference

182
in Image Classification. India.
1. A Novel Bispectrum International Journal of Jan-June 2010
Approach for Reconstructing Applied Computing (IJAC)
Underwater Images
2nd International
2. Accuracy Assessment of Conference on Computer February 26 -
Object Oriented and and Automation 28, 2010
Knowledge Base Image Engineering (ICCAE
Dr. M. Seetha Classification using P-trees 2010), Singapore conducted
Mrs. D.V.L. by SPIE and IACSIT.
3
Parameswari,
3. Fuzzy and P-Tree based 3rd International Conference Jan 07-09 2011
decision classifier for satellite on Computer Modeling and
images simulation, ICCMS 2011

4.Accuracy assessment of International Conference on April 08-


Image Classification Based on Advances in Computing 10,2011
Fuzzy Logic and Communication
ISBN:978-81-920874-0-5
Performance Assessment of IEEE 3rd International Singapore
Neural Network and K- Conference on Machine during
Dr. M. Seetha &
4 Nearest Neighbourhood learning and Computing February 26-
Mrs. G. Malini Devi
Classification with Random ICMLC 2011 28, 2011
Subwindows
1. Hands-free search engine International Conference
using automatic speech on Sytemics, Cybernetics 2nd -5th Jan’ 10.
recognition and Informatics.

2. An Intelligent System to Second International 12th -13th Feb,


detect Autism in Children. Conference on Emerging 2010
Technologies in Computer
Science & Engineering

5 Mrs. N. Kalyani 3. Divine – Desired The journal “Advances in


vol 3 number 4
information for visually Computational Sciences and
pg.nos:493-
impaired to navigate very Technology”
500,Oct,2010.
where. Print ISSN 0973-6107,
Online ISSN 0974-4738

International Conference on March 12-13,


4.VMAIL- Voice enabled mail 2010 in
reader Recent Trends in
Information Kochi, Kerala,
Telecommunication and India.
Computing –ITC 2010
6 Mrs.A.Sharada 1. A Novel approach to International Conference on 12th 13th Mar
overcome data scarcity Recent Trends in 2010.
problem for highly inflecting Information
languages Telecommunication and
Computing – ITC 2010
Kochi, Kerala.

2. Building an efficient Accepted for Knowledge Mar 2010

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language Model based on sharing event KSE-1 at
Morphology for Telugu ASR CIIL Mysore.

3Digitization of Indian Amrita- ACM-W September 16th


Literature – Problem and Celebration of Women in & 17th 2010
Solution Computing (A2CWiC) The
Spelling Corrector for Indian First International proceedings
Languages conference on Computer are in ACM
Science and Information digital library.
Technology– COSIT-2011 Bangalore,
India, January
2th -4th
, 2011 .
International Journal of Vol 2(10), 2010
7 P. Sunitha Devi Bhaashika Telugu TTS system Engineering Science and (6268 – 6276)
Technology.

Papers published in Academic Year 2011-2012 (21)

Name of the
S.No Title of the Paper Published in Month, Year
Faculty
International Journal of Accepted for
1.Secure Message Transmission
Engineering and Innovative publication in the
with low Computation
Technology (IJEIT) month of July 2012
International Journal of
Volume 3 issue 2,
2.Web Applications access control Advanced Research in
ISSN No. 0976-
single sign Engineering and Technology
6480
(IJARET)
International Journal of Vol 2, No. 3, July
3.Pattern Classification using
Engineering Science Research 2011.
content based image retrieval system
1 Dr. K.V.G. Rao ISSN 0973-6107,
4.Image classification by K-means Advances in Computer Science
Vol 3. No. 1, PP 1-
clustering and Technology
8
International Journal of
5. Integrated methods for Web
Computer trends and Vol 2, issue 1, 2012
Server Access Control
technology
Global Journal of Computer
6.Text Categorization and Machine Science and Technology
Vol 12 ,issue
Learning Methods: current state of software & Data Engineering
11,2012
the art Online ISSN: 0975-4172
Print ISSN:0975-4350
Dr. M. Seetha International Journal on Soft
3 1.Quality assessment of pixel-level Vol.3, No.1,
Computing
image Fusion using fuzzy logic February 2012
( IJSC )
Vol. 3, Issue 2, Apr
International Journal of
2.Geo-Location Based Information - Jun 2012,
Computer Science And
Retrieval System for Mobile ISSN : 0976-8491
Technology
Devices in Multiple Modes (Online) ISSN :
(IJCST)
2229-4333 (Print)
3.A Stateful Database International Journal of Soft ISSN:2231-2307,
Synchronization Approach for Computing and Engineering Vol-2, Issue-3, July
Mobile Devices (IJSCE) 2012

184
4.Association Rule Mining International Journal of Jan 2012, Vol. 2,
Algorithms for High Dimensional Advances in Engineering and Issue 1, pp. 443-
Data – A Review Technology 454.
Vol. 3, No.2, July-
5. A Categorized bibliographic International Journal of Dec 2011, pp. 287-
survey on Image Mining Process - A Advance Research in Computer 294. ISSN 0974-
Literature Review Engineering 4320.

December 19-21,
6.Quality Evaluation Measures of 2011, Proceedings,
Second International
Pixel - Level Image Fusion Using Part I-II B.K.
Conference, SEMCCO 2011
Fuzzy Logic Panigrahi et al.
(Eds.): SEMCCO
The First International
7.Design of a Scheme for Secure Conference on Information
January 3-4,2012
Routing in Mobile Ad hoc Networks Technology Convergence
Services( ITCS-2012)
International Conference on
Information Systems Design
8.A Scheme for Secure Routing in during January 5-7,
and       Intelligent Applications
Mobile Ad hoc Networks 2012
(INDIA-2012) organized by
CSI, Vizag
9.A Novel Approach for Mining International Conference on
12th&13th Apr,
High Dimensional Association Rules Computing and Control
2012
using Frequent K-Dimension Set Engineering (ICCCE 2012)
Journal - international Journal
1.Unsupervised Stemmer to Improve Vol 2, July 2010,
of Computer Information
Rule Based Morph Analyzer ISSN: 2150-7988,
Mrs. N. Systems and Industrial
3 2. Isolated word recognition using pg.nos: 179-186.
Kalyani  Morph – Knowledge for Telugu
Management Applications,
Vol. 38, No. 12,
 International Journal of
Language January 2012.
Computer Applications
Vol.166/2012,265-
Springer Publications, 272,
1.Thesaurus Based web searching Advances in Computer Science, DOI:10.1007/978-
Engineering and Applications 3-642-30157-5_27,
4 Mrs. A. Sharada ISSN:1867-5662
Springer Journal CCIS vol 133, part 5, pg
2.Spelling Corrector for Indian
Communications in Computer nos:390-399 ISSN:
Languages
& Information Science 1865-0929
1.Performance Assessment of International Journal of
Dr. M. Seetha Feature Based Image Retrieval using Systems, Algorithms and Vol 2, Issue ICTM
Neural Networks Applications, IJSAA 2011, Feb 2012,
&
5 ISSN online
Mrs. G. Malini 2.Performance Assessment of International conference on
Devi Feature Based Image Retrieval using Technology and Management 8th-10th june 2011
Neural Networks (ICTM-2011)
Papers published in Academic Year 2012-2013 (18)

Name of the
S.No Title of the Paper Published in Month,Year
Faculty
1 Dr. K.V.G. Rao 1.An efficient detection of flooding International Conference IEEE Computer
attacks to Internet Threat Monitors conducted by IEEE Society,
(ITM) using Entropy variations Computer Society at 27/06/2012
Coimbatore

185
2.Performance Analysis of
Extended Shadow Clustering International Journal
August 2012
Techniques and Binary Data Sets (IJARCSSE)
using K-Means Clustering
3.An efficient detection of flooding
attacks to Internet Threat Monitors International Journal
December 2012
(ITM) using Entropy variations IJARCSSE
under low traffic
International Journal of
4.Web Applications Access Control Computer Science and
December 2012
Single Sign on Information Technologies
(IJCSIT)
International Journal
5.Reputation Management in of Advanced Research in
December 2012
Distributed Community Clouds Computer and
Communication Engineering
International Journal
6.Deep Web Data Extraction: A
of Advanced Research December 2012
Vision-Based Approach
and Innovation
7.A Complete Study of parametric
models for software development International conference on
ICSTE-2013
effort estimation methods for global Software and information
Jan-2013
software development of distributed Engineering
& offshore projects
International Journal of
Accepted for
8.Neural Networks for Medical Emerging Technology and
publication in April
Diagnosis and the related fields advanced Engineering
2013
(ISSN 2250-2459) volume4
1.Feature Extraction for Image
International Journal
Retrieval using Image Mining November 2012
of Engineering and Science
Techniques
2.Feature Integration for Image International Journal
Information retrieval using Image of Computer Engineering December 2012
Mining Techniques & Technology (IJCET)
2 Dr. M. Seetha
International conference on
3.Iterative Image Fusion using
Machine Vision and Image December 2012
Neuro Fuzzy Logic and applications
Processing
4.Comparative Analysis on Scene
International Journal
Image Classification using Selected February 2013
of Computer Application
Hybrid Features.
International Journal
Dr. M. Seetha 1.An Efficient Hybrid Particle
of Data Mining &
3. & Swarm Optimization For Data November 2012
Knowledge Management
G.Malini Devi Clustering
Process (IJDKP)

186
1Dynamic Construction of Telugu International Journal
Speech Corpus for Voice Enabled of Human Computer December 2012
Text Editor Interaction (IJHCI)
4. A.Sharada
International Journal
2.Building Lexicon for Telugu IJCT April 2013
of Computer Technology
Speech Recognition edition.
(IJCT)
Jayashree S Detection and Isolation of Reluctant International Conference on 22nd july 2012
Patil Nodes in MANET Software Technology and Vijayawada
5 Computer Engineering
(STACE-2012)
ISSN:978-93-81693-68-1
International Journal
1.Disambiguating the sense of verb of Computational linguistics
Mrs.
6 in Telugu Sentence using the and Natural language December 2012
Ch.Mandakini
argument Structure Processing
( ISSN 2279-0756)
1.Analysis of Yslow Performance Test tool
International
& Journal of Vol 2
Mrs. R.Mamatha Emergences on Web Page Data extraction
Computer Science & Mobile May,2013.
7
Computing (IJCSMC)
ISSN 2320-088X

Papers published in Academic Year 2013-2014 (10)

S.No Name of the Title of the Paper Published in Month,


Faculty Year
1.A Model for Project Management International conference on
August-13
in GSD Environment computer science and engineering
2. Semantic Analysis for Text International Conference on Accepted in
1 Dr. K.V.G. Rao Categorization Cloud Computing and Computer (IRAJ-
Science ICCCCS-
(IRAJ-ICCCCS-2013) 2013)
30th Nov 2013
Dr. K.V.G. Rao, Comparison Study of Segmentation International Journal of Computer November
2 Dr.M.Seetha & Techniques for Brain Tumour Science and Mobile Computing 2013
D.Manju Detection ISSN 2320-088X
1.A Simulation and analysis of 3rd International conference on September-13
secured AODV Protocol in Mobile Electrical Electronics and
Adhoc Networks computer Science,
ISBN : 978-93-81693-66-03

2.A Simulation and analysis of International Journal of September-13


secured AODV Protocol in Mobile Research in Engineering and
Adhoc Networks Technology eISSN:2319-1163
3 Dr.M.Seetha pISSN:2321-7308

3.Design and performance Analysis International Journal of Advanced August-2013


of secure Elliptic Curve Research in Computer and
Cryptosystem Communication Engineering
(IJARCCE)
eISSN:2278-1021 pISSN:2319-
5940

International Journal of
Minimum Data Set Based on
Advanced Research in
4 Syllable Position for Telugu Speech
Dr. N.Kalyani Computer Science and Software october 2013
Systems
Engineering

187
SCIL-Speech Corrector for Indian International Journal of August 2013.
Languages-An Algorithm to Advanced Research in
Improve Speech Recognition Computer Science and
Accuracy Software Engineering
5 Mrs. A.Sharada
ISSN 2277-128X

KNS Phoneme Set- A new Telugu International Conference on 3rd&4th Oct


Phoneme Set for Telugu Speech Recent Trends in Computing 2013.
Processing Technology (ICRTC 2013)
Text Normalization for Telugu International Journal of Vol 11, No.2
Mrs. P. Sunitha
6 Text-to-Speech Synthesis Computer & Technology 5th Oct,2013.
Devi
ISSN 2277-3061

188
Evaluative Report of EEE Department

Name of the department: Electrical & Electronics Engineering


1. Year of Establishment: 1997
2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)
B.Tech - EEE
M.Tech - PEED
3. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved
- NIL -
4. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) –
UG – Semester
PG - Semester
5. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments:
“Few service courses are offered to other departments as shown below.”
CSE - 01
ECE - 01
ETM - 01
ICE - 01
IT - 01
6. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
-NIL -
7. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons:
-NIL –
8. Number of Teaching posts
Sanctioned Filled

Professors 02 04
Associate 04 04
Professors
Asst. Professors 18 19

9. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization,

189
(D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)
Total No. of Ph.D.
Name of the Experience
Designatio Students guided
Faculty Qualification Specialization (Industry +
n
Member Teaching) for the last 4 years
(yrs)
2- Awarded
Dr. K.Ramesh Prof. & Power Systems
M.Tech,Ph.D 26Y 3- Submitted
Reddy HOD Engg.
(Results Awaited)
Prof. Control --
Professor M.E (Ph.D) 26Y 3M
G.Gopinath Systems
Total-08

Dr.R.Balasubra 3- Awarded
Professor M.Sc, Ph.D Power Systems 38Y
manian 5- Submitted
(Results Awaited)
Adjunct --
Dr.C.K.Sarma M.E, Ph.D Power Systems 51Y
Professor
Smt M.Tech Power --
Assoc Prof 21Y 9M
G.Annapurna (Ph.D) Electronics
Sri G.Ramana M.Tech Power --
Assoc Prof 14Y
Reddy (Ph.D) Electronics
Sri N.Malla M.Tech Power --
Assoc Prof 14Y6M
Reddy (Ph.D) Electronics
Power --
Sri.P.P.Reddy Assoc.Prof M.Tech 36 Y
Electronics
M.Tech --
Smt T.Sridevi Power Systems 12Y
Asst Prof (Ph.D)
Sri.T.Surya Ind drives & --
Asst Prof M.E (Ph.D) 9Y
Prakash control
Sri.B.Ravichan Control --
Asst Prof M.E (Ph.D) 9Y
dra Rao Systems
Power --
M. Tech
SmtN.Usha Asst Prof Electronics & 8Y 2M
(Ph.D) Electric Drives
Power & --
Smt.B.
Asst Prof M. Tech Industrial 6Y 6M
Narmada Reddi
Drives
Power --
Smt..G.Ujwala Asst Prof M.Tech Electronics & 3Y
Electric Drives
Smt.E. Embeded --
Asst Prof M.Tech 5Y
Gouthami Systems
Smt.K.Swarna Asst Prof High Voltage --
M.Tech 4 Y 2M
Latha Engineering
Sri.K.Krushna Asst Prof Electrical --
M.Tech 4Y
Murthy Power Engg
Smt.K.Priyamv Asst Prof M.Tech 5Y6M --
Electrical

190
Power
ada
Engineering
Sri.P.Siva Asst Prof M.Tech Power --
3Y
Prasad (Ph.D) Electronics
High Voltage --
Sri.P.Buchibabu Asst Prof M.Tech 4Y6M
Engineering
Power Systems --
Sri.T.Rambabu Asst Prof M.E & Power 5Y
Electronics
B.Tech Electrical --
Sri.P.Suresh Asst Prof 5 Y3M
(M.Tech) Power Engg
Power --
Sri.P.Sai
Asst Prof M.Tech Electronics & 7Y
Niranjan Kumar
Drives
Power --
Ms.P.Mounika Asst Prof M.Tech Electronics & --
Electric Drives
Power --
Ms.Y.Priyanka Asst Prof M.Tech Electronics & --
Electric Drives
Power --
Smt.T.Priyanka Asst Prof M.Tech Electronics & 2Y 4M
Electric Drives
Sri.K.Pandu High Voltage --
Asst Prof M.Tech 4Y
Kumar Engineering

10. List of senior visiting faculty:


i. Dr.C.K.Sarma, Adjunct Professor
ii. Dr.M.Surya Kalavathy, JNTUH, Hyderabad
iii. Dr.M.Sushma, JNTUH, Hyderabd
iv. Dr.Siva Sarma, NIT, Warangal
v. Dr.Amit Jain, IIIT, Hyderabad
vi. Dr.N.Yadaiah, JNTUH, Hyderabad

11. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled(programme wise) by


temporary faculty
UG - 37.5%
PG - 0%

12. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise)


UG - 1 : 15
PG - 1 : 12

191
13. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned
and filled
Sanctioned Filled
Technical Staff 06 06
Administrative 01 01
staff
Attenders 02 02

14. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG.


Ph.D - 03
M.Tech - 23
B.Tech - 01

15. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding
agencies and grants received
G.Raman AICTE MODROBS Rs 15,00,000 2012-13
a Reddy
G.Raman AICTE MODROBS Rs 6,50,000/- 2008-09
a Reddy
N.Malla AICTE Seminar Grant Rs 75,000/- 2008-09
Reddy
N.Malla AICTE Travel Grant Rs 35,000/- 2007-08
Reddy

16. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants
received - NIL

17. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University: (Under Process)


“ A committee has visited the Institution to explore the possibility of
establishing a research centre in the Institution. The report is awaited.”
18. Publications:
 a) Papers published by faculty members
Academic Name of Faculty Title Venue/Journal

192
Year
Unit Commitment using Proceedings of the Fourth
Agglomerative and IASTED International
Divisive Cluster Conference POWER AND
Algorithm-An Effective ENERGY SYSTEMS
Mr. N.Malla Reddy
2007-08 New Methodology (AsiaPES 2008)
April 2-4,2008 Langkawi,
Malaysia
ISBN CD:978-0-88986-732-1
Comparison of different J. Electrical Systems
control Strategy based on x-x(xxx):x-xx
pole placement for
cascade multilevel
inverter based dynamic
Dr.K.Ramesh
2008-09 voltage restorer
Reddy
Different Control
Strategies for Power
Quality Improvement --
using Dynamic Voltage
Restorer
Phase Domain Modelling National Conference on Power
of Power Transmission System Today-2010(PST-2010)
Line under the presence of 29-30 June 2010, Andhra
Non-Fundamental University, Visakhapatnam
2009-10 Frequencies

Dr.K.Ramesh Internal Model Control International Journal of


Reddy Strategy based Cascade 5 Electronic and Electronics
Level inverter type Engineering
dynamic voltage restorer ISSN 0974 Volume 3, Number
for Power Quality 1 (2010), pp.171-
Improvement 181@International Research
Publication House
2009-10
Adaptability of Neuro International Journal of applied
Controller over Fuzzy Engineering Research ISSN
controller for a shunt 0973-4562 Volume 5 number
active filter in case of 20 (2010) pp.3429-
three phase four wire 3429@research india
system with wide publications.
spectrum of loads
A Neuro Control Strategy International Journal of
for Cascaded Multilevel electrical Power Engineering
Inverter , based dynamic 3(4): 208-214,2009 ISSN 1990-
voltage restorer 7958@Medwell Journals , 2009
Distributed Generation to The open Renewable Energy
Dr.M.Venkateswara reduce Carbon Dioxide Journal , 2010,3,26-32
Sarma Emissions: A case study
for residential Sector in
Oman

193
Regulation of Energy Canadian Journal on Electrical
Demands via DSM and Electronics Engineering
policies : A case study in Vol 1, N0.3, April 2010
Oman
Effects of Harmonics in International Journal of
an Electrical System Advances in Science and
Technology, Vol, 3, No.2, 2011
Modelling and Simulation International Review on
of a Hybrid Cascaded Modelling and Simulations
seven level inverter (I.RE.Mo.S) Volxx,n.x in the
2010-11 control for enhancement year 2011)
of power quality in high
voltage DSTATCOM
Applications
Dr.K.Ramesh PI, Fuzzy and neuro International J.of Engg,
Reddy controlled shunt active Research & Indu, Appls
power filters for three (IJERIA).ISSN 0974-1518, Vol
phase four wire system 4, NoI (February 2011), pp1-19
with balanced and
variable loads
Economics aspects of PQ International journal of
Disturbances in India advanced engineering sciences
and technologies
Vol .no 10.issue no1,076-081
A new approach to International Journal of
Diagnosis of power advanced Engineering sciences
quality problems using and Technologies Vol No.7,
expert system Issue No-2, 290-297.
Dr.K.Ramesh
Neutral Point diode International Journal of
Reddy
Clamped Multi-Level computer Applications (0975-
Control of DSTATCOM 8887) Volume 8-No-10,
by using Fuzzy Gain October 2010
Scheduling PI and Fuzzy
Logic Controllers
A Comparative Study of 16th National Power Systems
PI and Fuzzy Logic Shunt conference 15th -17th December,
Active Power Filter in 2010
reducing % THD of a
Three phase four-wire
system
Dr.K.Ramesh
Reddy Comparison of 3-level and Research Journal of Applied
9-level inverter –fed Sciences, Engineering and
induction motor drives Technology 3(2): 123-131,2011
ISSN:2040-7467@Maxwell
Scientific Organization,2011
Published by February 20,2011.

Dr.K.Ramesh PI, Fuzzy and neuro Journal of Theoretical and


Reddy controlled shunt active Applied Information
power filters for three Technology@2005-2011 JATIT
2010-11 phase four wire system & LLS

194
with balanced and
variable loads

DSM Strategy based International Review on


Effective Management of Modelling and Simulations
Households to support (IRE.MO.S) Vol 3, N.4 August
Energy Sector 2010
Temperature profile International Review on
Dr.M.Venkateswara
Simulation Model Modelling and simulations
Sarma
Development for Demand (IRE.MO.S) Vol 3, N.4 October
side Management 2010
Control of Cascaded 11- 34th National System
Mr.G.Ramana
level H-bridge Converter Conference, 10-12th December,
Reddy
based DSTATCOM`` 2010
Fuzzy Control of Squirrel International Journal of
Cage Induction Machine Advances in Engineering &
wind Generation System Technology, Jan 2012,
ISSN:2231-1963@IJAET
Robust Control of DC International Conference on
Mr. B.Ravichnadra Motor Drive using Fuzzy System Dynamics and control –
Rao Logic Cpntroller ICSDC 19th -22nd August 2010
Adaptive Network based International Conference on
fuzzy logic control of a System Dynamics and control –
single flexible link ICSDC 19th -22nd August 2010
manipulator
Estimating the power International Journal of
Quality Disturbance Engineering Research and
caused by personal Applications,
Dr.K.Ramesh Computer Vol-1, Issue 3, Sep-Oct 2011
Reddy copy.

A new approach to International Journal of


Diagnosis of Power advanced Engineering
Quality Problems using Sciences.
Expert System Vol No.7, Issue No-2, 290-297.

Implementation of Genetic Algorithm Theories


2011-12 Agglomerative and and Applications-ISBN-
Divisive Cluster 10:3848447088, ISBN-13:978-
Algorithm for unit 3848447084
Commitment Solution 22nd March, 2012
based on Genetic
Algorithm
Mrs.P.Sri Vidya A novel Implementation The Journal of CPRI, Vol 6,
Devi of PSPICE modeling for No.2, Sep 2010,
Reliability Analysis of
Distribution System

195
Dr.M.Venkateswara Benefits, Barriers and International Review of
Sarma.Mallela Challenges of Demand Modelling and Simulations
side Management: A (IREMOS), Vol 4, # 2, April
Review of Electrical 2011, ISSN 1974-2821, Impact
Systems in Oman factor 6.5.

Sri.B.Ravichandra Sensor less speed control International Journal of


Rao of PMDC drive with an advanced Science &
adoptive observer technology.

Mr.P.Suresh An improved BFS power International Conference on


Mr.K.Krushna flow method for radial Advancements in ngineering &
Murthy distribution system Management at Royal Institute
of Technology & Science on
28th & 29th Feb, 2012.

Dr.K.Ramesh Implementation of ISBN-10:3848447088, ISBN-


Reddy Agglomerative and 13: 978-3848447084 with
Divisive Cluster paper P1121117560
Algorithm for unit
Commitment solution
based on Genetic
nd
Algorithm on 22 March,
2012-13 2012
Mrs.T.Sridevi Unbalance & Harmonic International Conference on
Analysis in a 15 Bus information Technology and
Dr.K.Ramesh Network for Linear & Electrical Engineering (CITEE-
Reddy Non linear loads 2012) at Gadjah Mada
University ,Yogya karta,
Indonesia on 12th July, 2012.
Mrs.T.Sridevi 33KV System reliability International Conference on
evaluation using failure advances in power conversion
Dr.K.Ramesh mode effects analysis & Energy Technology (APCET-
Reddy 2012) at LBRCE, Mylavaram,
AP on 2nd to 4th August, 2012

Mrs.T.Sridevi Harmonic Analysis of International Conference on


Inrush Current using fast Power , Energy and Control
Dr.K.Ramesh Fourier Transform (ICPEC), 2013
Reddy

196
Design and Simulation of International Journal of
Cascaded H-Bridge Engineering Trends and
Dr.K.Ramesh Multilevel Inverter Based Technology – Volume 3 Issue 1
Reddy DSTATCOM - 2012

K.Krushna Murthy Three – Phase Unbalanced International Refereed Journal


Radial Distribution Load of Engineering and Science
Flow Method (IRJES)
ISSN (Online) 2319-183X
(print) 2319 -1821 Volume I,
Issue I (September 2012), PP,
53-56

2013-14 Dr.K.Ramesh Implementation of 9-level RITS ICAEM -2013:


Reddy inverter - fed Induction 2nd International Conference on
Motor Drive Advancements in Engineering
and Management. 27th & 28th
February, 2013

19. Areas of consultancy and income generated - - NIL –

20. Faculty as members in


a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards….
Name Membership details
National International
1. NBA expert committee member Reviewer for
2. BOS member of EEE dept. in JNTUH, 1. Journal for Power
Hyderabad Electronics
1. Dr.K.Ramesh 3. BOS member of EEE dept in GRIET, 2. IEEE
Reddy Hyderabad 3. IASTAD
4. Purchase Committee member of
JNTUH

1. Expert Committee member of 12th five Reviewer for

2. Dr.R.Balasubramanian year plan (R&D activities in Power 1. IET


2. IEEE
Sector) of Govt.of India
3. Energy Policy Journal
BOS member in centre for Energy studies, --
3. Prof.G.Gopinath
JNTUH
4. Smt.G.Annapurna Executive Council member of JNTUH, --

197
Hyderabad

21. Student projects


a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental/programme
UG - 90%
PG - 80%

b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution


i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies
UG - NIL
PG - 18.75%
22. Awards/ Recognitions received by faculty and students

Faculty:
Dr.K.Ramesh Reddy - Best teacher award by ISTE in 2007.
Academic Excellence award by GNITS in 2007.
K.M.Vishnu Murthy - Academic Excellence award by GNITS in 2004.
N.Malla Reddy - Academic Excellence award by GNITS in 2005.
G.Ramana Reddy - Academic Excellence award by GNITS in 2006.
G.Annapurna - Academic Excellence award by GNITS in 2007.

Students:
C. Sreenhija (03 Batch)- Best student award by ISTE in 2007.
P.Swetha (05 Batch) Best Technical paper in Renewable energy sources in the
state in 2009.
K.Deepthi (01 Batch) – Young Engineer Award by ISTE in 2004.
T.Lakshmi(02 Batch) – Young Engineer Award by ISTE in 2005.
C.Sreenhija (03 Batch) – Young Engineer Award by ISTE in 2006.
N.Sirisha (04 Batch) – Young Engineer Award by ISTE in 2007.
P.Swetha (05 Batch) – Young Engineer Award by ISTE in 2008.
K.Manogya (06 Batch) – Young Engineer Award by ISTE in 2009.
M.Bhavana (07 Batch) – Young Engineer Award by ISTE in 2010.

198
R.S.L.sowjanya (08 Batch) – Young Engineer Award by ISTE in 2011.
K.Swathi Reddy (09 Batch) – Young Engineer Award by ISTE in 2012.

23. List of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department:


Academic Date
S.No Details of Guest Topic
Year
Prof T.Brahmananda Reddy Various control Techniques for 27-4-06
G.Pullareddy College of Ind.motor drive
Engg,Kurnool
1 2006-07
Dr. T.V. Somasekhar Space Vector Modulation , Multi 29-4-06
NIT,Warangal level Invertors & their Application

Mr Mahesh Patil Embedded System in the domain 11-8-07


General Electric, Hyderabad of Industrial Electrical &
2 2007-08 Electronics

KLG Systel Ltd PSCAD 6th & 7th -12-2007


Dr M.B.Srinivas Embedded Systems & applications 2-8-08
IIIT,Hyderabad
3 2008-09
Dr Tushara Art of Living 14-8-08
Sri Sri Ravishankar Guruji
2009-10 Over view of Mobile 24-7-09
4 Communication
2010-11 Mr.R.Acharya, Manufacturing Practices of Large 30-12-2010
5 Addl General Manager, Turbo Generators
BHEL
Mr.Pavan Importance of Soft Skills and team 29-02-2012
2011-12 G.E, Hyderabad building skills
6
Mr.Pavan Importance of Soft Skills and 3-3-2012
G.E, Hyderabad communication Skills
2012-13 Sri.Mahesh Kumar, Power Scenario & Roll of CPTI
7
CPTI
8 2013-14 Elite Technologies Embedded Systems 07-08-2013
2013-14 Ramesh Oleti, RLDC, Challenges faced in National and 08-08-203
9
Mumbai Management in India
2013-14 Mr.V.Srinivas, CEO, Synergy Solar PV Systems - Design & 7-9-2013
10 Infra Consultants Pvt. Ltd, Execution
Hyderabad, India
11 2013-14 PRDC, Bangalore Mi Power 4th - 6th Oct, 2013

24. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding


a) National – UGC Academic Staff College – Mr.T.Sridevi, Asst.Prof

b) International – Seminar Grant from AICTE – Mr.N.Malla Reddy, Assoc.Prof

199
25. Student profile programme/course wise:
Name of the Application Selected Enrolled Pass
Course/programme s received *M *F percentage
(refer question no. 4)
Not Applicable
*M=Male F=Female
26. Diversity of Students
Name of the % of % of % of
Course students students students
from the from other from
same state States abroad
100% as per
B.Tech EAMCET NIL NIL
Regulations
27. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such
as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc. ?
S.No Departme Student Name Year Rank
nt GRE GATE TOFEL
1 EEE K. Prasanthi 2004 90.00
2 EEE K.Venkata 2005 97.77
Sowmya
3 EEE Roma .R.Agarawal 2005 95.07
4 EEE Vamsi Prasanna 2005 91.35
5 EEE D.Bhavani 2005 88.63
6 EEE P.Swetha 2005 92.12
7 EEE A. Aruna 2005 96.3
8 EEE N.Vasudha 2005 95.81
9 EEE K.R. Srivani 2005 93.7
10 EEE K.Lalitha 2006 1293
11 EEE M.Soumya 2006 1627
12 EEE C.C.Sreenhija 2006 2693
13 EEE N.Vasudha 2006 183
14 EEE C.Dhana Lakshmi 2006 901
15 EEE G.Bindhu 2006 277
Madhavai 1340
16 EEE C.Priyanka 2006 1250
17 EEE C.V.Madhavi 2006 1040 247
18 EEE B.Lavanya 2006 1020
19 EEE T.Lakshmi 2006 1100
20 EEE V.Satvika 2006 1020 250

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21 EEE K.Madhavi 2006 1080
22 EEE k.Shalini Reddy 2006 1130 277
23 EEE Prathista Reddy 2006 1260 267
24 EEE Swetha Ravi 2006 1150 272
25 EEE Pavani T.S.S 2006 1150
26 EEE N.Sharadha 2006 1230 270
27 EEE Nagasri 2006 1210 227
28 EEE V.Amitha 2006 1130 237
29 EEE A Shilpa 2006 1020
30 EEE Sirisha.N 2007 390
31 EEE U.Ravali 2007 299
32 EEE Anusha.L 2007 364
33 EEE Usha Kavya 2007 1230 260
34 EEE Srinijha 2007 1180
35 EEE Swathy.M 2007 1190
36 EEE Swathi.G 2007 1000
37 EEE Swathi.G.V 2007 1000
38 EEE Prashanthi 2007 1160
39 EEE Anusha.J 2007 1100
40 EEE Shruthi.P 2007 1060 240
41 EEE Sireesha.Lanka 2007 1000 237
42 EEE Deepthi.K 2007 1000
43 EEE Mounitha Reddy 2007 1050 230
44 EEE Lakshmi Prasanna 2007 850 223
45 EEE M.Neeharika 2010 70
(MAT)
46 EEE G.Preethi 2010 95.37
47 EEE Pavani R.V 2010 95.27
48 EEE K.Rachana 2010 95.37
49 EEE N.N.Manasa 2010 87.7
Meghana
50 EEE Lakhmi Prasanna .M 2010 86.26
51 EEE A.Priyanka 2011 1080
52 EEE B.Anitha 2011 14024
53 EEE B.Soumya 2011 4504
(94%)
54 EEE Ch.Srilatha 2011 18694
55 EEE K.Swarupa 2011 20920
56 EEE K.Swetha 2011 14024
57 EEE K.Meera 2011 11820
58 EEE M.Renuka 2011 5510
59 EEE N.Indraja 2011 14024
60 EEE S.Anusha 2011 10602
61 EEE M.Yogasree 2011 9540

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62 EEE S.Priyanka 2011 2896
63 EEE T.Kavitha 2011 1413
64 EEE V.Sai Laxmi Teja 2011 298 92
65 EEE Y.Poornima 2011 298 90
66 EEE Sneha.T 2011 20000
67 EEE G.Gouthami 2011 27967
68 EEE V.Ashwini 2011 14803
69 EEE P.Sathvika 2012 315
70 EEE M.Sushmitha 2012 310
71 EEE G.Tejaswini 2012 306
72 EEE G.Prathibha 2012 302
73 EEE K.Sahithi 2012 295
74 EEE N. Chandini 2012 304
75 EEE B.Rishika 2012 290
76 EEE K.Sindhuja 2012 314
77 EEE Ch.Shruthi 2012 280
78 EEE R.Mounika 2012 312
79 EEE K. Spandana 2012 305
80 EEE Nagalakshmi 2012 296
81 EEE G.L.E.Anusha 2012 295
82 EEE Swetha P 2012 286

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28. Student progression
Student progression Against %
enrolled
UG to PG 15%
PG to M.Phil. N/A
PG to Ph.D. 2%
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NIL
Employed
 Campus selection 80%
 Other than campus recruitment 5%

Entrepreneurship/Self-employment 1%

29. Details of Infrastructural facilities


a) Library
Area No.of racks No. of No. of No. of
Open Closed reading compute chairs
tables r tables
31 sqm 03 09 02 01 08

b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students


Staff – 17 systems
Students- Centralized internet centre in IT block.
c) Class rooms with ICT facility:
03 class rooms are provided with OHP & LCD Projector
07 class rooms are provided with OHPs

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d) Laboratories
Lab name Area No.of No.of No.of No.of No.of No.of Computer
in Expt stools Almairah Racks Chairs Sraff Tables
Sqm tables Tables
Electrical
Measurements 91.08 14 35 05 06 04 02 -
&Networks Lab
Electrical
201.8 19 47 02 08 06 03 -
Machines Lab
Power
Electronics &
91.30 10 19 06 02 04 02 01
Electric Drives
Lab
Simulation &
Microprocessor 96.99 33 35 03 01 04 01 01
s Lab
Control
93.6 11 33 04 02 04 02 05
Systems Lab
Basic Electrical
50 05 33 - 01 04 01 --
Engg Lab

30. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,


government or other agencies

Category No. of students Remarks


SC 39 Fee concession under “Fee
ST 63 reimbursement scheme” by
BC 108 Govt. of A.P.

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31. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) with external experts
1. Regular seminars for III & IV year students under the supervision of one
experienced faculty member.
2. Regular tutorial classes in difficult / mathematical subjects for students in
small groups of 22 each.
3. Pre placement training for III year students.
4. Personality development programmes twice in a semester

32. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning


1. Use of OHPs
2. Use of LCD Projector
3. Tutorial classes
4. Internal Lab examinations

33. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities


1. Many students participate in the activities by NSS.
2. NSS Volunteers also maintain “Sanjeevani” ( First Aid Kit)

No.of Total no.of


Event dates /
Academic year Name of the event Volunteers volunteers
duration
participated
Blood Donation camp 19
conducted by Lions Club of 06
2013-14 11-9-2013
Hyderabad

2012-13 37
25 -02-2013 to NSS Special camp 23
02-03-2013

24 to 26-02-2013 Pulse Polio camp 10

21 & 22-01-2013 Pulse Polio camp 14

27-12-2012 Seminar on Handloom Open to All


products and their durability

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06-10-2012 Awareness program on health 16
of women by Himalaya herbal
care

14-09-2012 Eye camp conducted by 02


“Vasan eye care” at GNITS

08-08-2012 Blood donation camp 17


conducted by Lions Club of
Hyderabad

15-04-2012 Pulse polio camp 03

20-03-2012 NSS special camp 17

2011-12 26-03-2012 NSS Special Camp 22 18

13-09-2011 Blood donation camp 12


conducted by Lions Club of
Hyderabad
07-09-2010 Saksharatha March 10

21-07-2010 Blood donation camp 03

2010-11 14-08-2012 Visit to orphanage,Telecom 5 12


nagar

11-02-2011 to Special camp Padmalaya 12


17-02-2011 Ambedkar Nagar
10-08-2009 Awareness program for 10
prevention and rehabilation of
disability organized by sai
krishna teja foundation
2009-10 17
15-08-2009 Mass Plantation 10

07-10-2009 Blood donation camp 05

07-02-2010 Pulse polio camp 11


Special camp
09-02-2009 to “Sahaya”organized by GNITS
2008-2009 23 23
18-02-2009 at Baddam Balreddy
Nagar,Jublie Hills

34. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans

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Strengths - 3 PhD.s in the dept. + 2 more are at the stage of submission
- 41% of the faculty are having more than 10 years of experience
- 30% of the faculty are working for more than 8 years in this
institution
- 1 faculty members with a vast industrial experience is on rolls
- 96% of faculty members are post graduates
- Two thirds of the faculty in the dept. are ratified

Weaknesses - Research activities not up to the mark


Opportunities - Improving research potential in the department
Extending research facilities to both students and faculty
Challenges - To retain the autonomous status granted by JNTUH by
implementing standard and transparent procedures in all fields
and sections.

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`

Evaluative Report of Electronics & Telematics Engineering Department

The Department of Electronics & Telematics Engineering exists from 1999 and is
accredited by National Board of Accreditation for 3 years during 04-05-2007 & 03-05-
2008. The initial intake was 30 and increased to 60 in the year 2001. The department is
headed by Dr.K.Rama Linga Reddy, who has vast teaching experience of 21 Years
including 8 Years at CBIT. ETM is a parallel branch of ECE with emphasis on computer
communication. Eleven batches of successful ETM students are faring well in various IT,
Communications and other public sector organizations. The Department consists of two
Professors with Ph.D & two Associate Professors & 11 Assistant Professors with M.Tech
Qualification. 4 of them are pursuing Ph.D The faculty of ETM published about 22
papers in peer reviewed International/National Journals. The average experience of
ETM faculty is above 9 years. The Department introduced M.Tech in Wireless & mobile
Communications in 2012 with intake of 18 Students. ETM department has got
MODROB grant of Rs. 17,29,000/- from AICTE for the year 2013-14. This fund will be
used for modernization and upgradation of Advanced Telecommunication lab.
35. Name of the department : Electronics & Telematics Engineering
36. Year of Establishment : 1999
37. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)
S.No Programme Established Year
1 UG – Electronics & Telematics Engineering 1999
2 PG – Wireless & Mobile Communications 2012

38. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved


S.N Year Subject Department
o
1 English Humanities & Mathematics
2 Mathematics - I Humanities & Mathematics
3 Mathematical Methods Humanities & Mathematics
4 I/IV Engineering Physics Basic Sciences

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5 Engineering Chemistry Basic Sciences
6 Computer Programming & Data Information technology
Structures
7 Engineering Drawing Mechanical Engineering
8 Mathematics – III Humanities & Mathematics
II/IV
9 Environmental Sciences Basic Sciences
I Sem
10 Electrical Circuits Electrical & Electronics
Engineering
11 II/IV Principles of Electrical Electrical & Electronics
II Sem Engineering Engineering

12 III/IV Managerial Economics & Humanities & Mathematics


II Sem Financial Analysis
13 III/IV Nano Technolgy/ Computer Science
II Sem Operating Systems/ Engineering
Object Oriented Programming
14 IV/IV Management Science Humanities & Mathematics

39. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise)


S.No Course System
1 UG Semester
2 PG Semester

40. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments

S.N Year Subject Department


o
1 II/IV Electronic Devices & Electrical & Electronics
Circuits Engineering
2 Electronic Circuits Electrical & Electronics
Engineering
3 III/IV IC Applications Electrical & Electronics
Engineering

41. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
Nil
42. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons :
Nil
43. Number of Teaching posts
Sanctioned Filled

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Professors 2 2
Associate 2 2
Professors
Asst. Professors 11 11
44. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization,
(D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)
No. of
Ph.D.
Total
S. Students
Name of the Designatio Expe-
N Qualifi-cation Specialization guided
Faculty Member n rience
o for the
(yrs)
last 4
years
Professor -
Dr.K.Rama Linga Image
1 & Ph.D 21
Reddy Processing
HOD,ETM
Dr.N.Moorthy -
2 Professor Ph.D VLSI 23.6
Muthukrishnan
Digital Systems -
Associate
3 G.Krishna Reddy M.Tech and Computer 19.9
Professor
Electronics
M.Tech -
Rajkumar Associate Ph.D Signal
4 10.2
L.Biradar Professor Submitted Processing
thesis
Assistant Microwave -
5 N.RamaKrishna M.Tech 10.3
Professor Engineering
M.E -
Assistant
6 A.Naveena Ph.D Digital Systems 8.11
Professor
(Pursuing)
Assistant -
7 B.Sumalatha M.Tech CSE 6.7
Professor
M.Tech Digital Systems -
Assistant
8 M.Vijaya Lakshmi Ph.D and Computer 9
Professor
(Pursuing) Electronics
Assistant VLSI System -
9 T.Sunitha M.Tech 3.5
Professor Designing
M.Tech -
Assistant
10 P.Sree Sudha Ph.D 6.10
Professor DECE
(Pursuing)
Assistant -
12 K.Sarada M.Tech DE&CS 4.5
Professor
Assistant Communications -
13. V.Anitha M.Tech 6months
Professor & Radar Systems

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Electronic -
Assistant
14. K.Pavan Kumar M.Tech Design & 5 months
Professor
Technology
Wireless -
Assistant
15. V.Vikas M.Tech Networks & 2 months
Professor
Applications
Assistant
16. K.Raji Reddy M.Tech DE& CS 2 months
Professor

45. List of senior visiting faculty - Nil


46. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by
temporary faculty – Nil

47. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise)


S.No Programme Student – Teacher Ratio
1 UG - Electronics & Telematics 1:15
Engineering
2 PG – Wireless & Mobile 1:9
Communications

48. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned
and filled
Sanctioned Filled
Technical Staff 3 3

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49. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG.
No. of
Total Ph.D.
S. Name of the Design Expe- Students
Qualifi-cation Specialization
No Faculty Member ation rience guided for
(yrs) the last 4
years
Profess -
Dr.K.Rama or & Image
1 Ph.D 21
Linga Reddy HOD,E Processing
TM
Dr.N.Moorthy Profess -
2 Ph.D VLSI 23.6
Muthukrishnan or
Associa -
Digital Systems
te
3 G.Krishna Reddy M.Tech and Computer 19.9
Profess
Electronics
or
Associa M.Tech -
Rajkumar te Ph.D Signal
4 10.2
L.Biradar Profess (Submitted Processing
or thesis)
Assista -
nt Microwave
5 N.RamaKrishna M.Tech 10.3
Profess Engineering
or
Assista -
M.E
nt
6 A.Naveena Ph.D Digital Systems 8.11
Profess
(Pursuing)
or
Assista -
nt
7 B.Sumalatha M.Tech CSE 6.7
Profess
or
Assista -
M.Tech Digital Systems
M.Vijaya nt
8 Ph.D and Computer 9
Lakshmi Profess
(Pursuing) Electronics
or
Assista -
nt VLSI System
9 T.Sunitha M.Tech 3.5
Profess Designing
or

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Assista -
M.Tech
nt
10 P.Sree Sudha Ph.D 6.10
Profess DECE
(Pursuing)
or
Assista -
nt
12 K.Sarada M.Tech DE&CS 4.5
Profess
or
Assista -
Communicatio
nt
13. V.Anitha M.Tech ns & Radar 6months
Profess
Systems
or
Assista -
Electronic
nt
14. K.Pavan Kumar M.Tech Design & 5 months
Profess
Technology
or
Assista -
Wireless
nt
15. V.Vikas M.Tech Networks & 2 months
Profess
Applications
or
Assista
nt
16. K.Raji Reddy M.Tech DE& CS 2 months
Profess
or

50. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding
agencies and grants received - Not Applicable
51. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants
received – Not Applicable
52. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University – Not Applicable
53. Publications:
 Publication per faculty
*Details are provided in Annexure - I
 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /
international) by faculty and students - Faculty : 19
 Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of
Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.) – Faculty : 28
 Monographs – Nil

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 Chapter in Books – Nil
 Books Edited - Nil
 Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers – Not
Applicable
 Citation Index - 20
 SNIP – Not Applicable
 SJR – Not Applicable
 Impact factor - Not Applicable
 h-index - Not Applicable
54. Areas of consultancy and income generated – Not Applicable
55. Faculty as members in
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards….
Membership
S.No Name of the Staff Designation
Type
Professor &
1. K.Rama Linga Reddy IEEE, IETE, ISTE
HOD,ETM
IEEE,IETE,IE, Life
2 Dr.K.Rama Linga Professor
member of IMAPS
Associate
2. G.Krishna Reddy IETE, ISTE
Professor
Assistant IAENG,
3. N.Rama Krishna
Professor IACSIT,IEEE
Assistant
4. A.Naveena IETE
Professor
Assistant
5. B.Sumalatha ISTE
Professor
Assistant
6. M.Vijaya Lakshmi ISTE
Professor
Assistant
7. K.Sarada ISTE
Professor

56. Student projects


a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental/programme – 50 % of Students
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution
i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies - 50 % of Students

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57. Awards/ Recognitions received by faculty and students
University Gold Medals & Department Gold Medal:
Details of the students who won GOLD MEDALS for securing first Rank among
the students of B.Tech Electronics & Telematics of JNTU Affiliated Engineering Colleges
at University.

S.No Batch Roll No Name of the Candidate % age of Marks


1. 1999-2003 99251A1724 K.V.S.L.Sowjanya 75.20%
2. 2000-2004 00251A1718 S.V.Priya 79.20%
3. 2001-2005 01251A1705 J.Aparna 80.40%
4. 2002-2006 02251A1752 G.Swathi 79.96%
5. 2003-2007 03251A1753 J.Tanvi 85.16%
6. 2004-2008 04251A1748 S.Radha Ravali 85.81%
7. 2005-2009 05251A1707 C.Keerthy 82.68%
8. 2006-2010 06251A1740 P.Sruthi Reddy 83.62 %
9. 2007-2011 07251A1740 P.Snikitha 82.11%
10 2008-2012 08251A1701 A.Aparna 85.01%

58. List of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department


S.N Name of the Eminent Date Details
o Academicians and
Scientists/Visitors to the
department
1. Mr. Durlav Dhadumia 25-11-12 Design Engineer, Steinbeis Centre
for Technology Transfer, India
2. Mr. Hari Krishna 25-11-12 Site Engineer, Steinbeis Centre for
Technology Transfer, India
3. Mr. H. Srinivasa Dikshit 25-11-12 Renewable Energy Consultant
4. Dr Jatin Roy 24-11-12 Sr. Vice President, R&D, Solar
Semiconductor, Hyd
5. Dr. M.Asha Rani 8-9-12 Prof, ECE, JNTUH
6. Dr. D.Srinivasa Rao 8-9-12 Prof, ECE, JNTUH
7. Dr.Madhavi latha 8-9-12 Prof, ECE, JNTUH
8. Dr J.Kishore 8-9-12 Assoc Prof, ECE, NIT Warangal
9. Mr. Ch Nanda Kishore 8-9-12 Technical Manager, UURMI
Systems
10. Mr Sarabjit Singh 8-9-12 Principal Engineer, Power wave
Technologies
11. Mr.Karthikeyan Mahalingam 17-8-12 Design Manager,Cypress Semi
Conductor, Bangalore
12. Dr. M. Satyam 17-9-11 Prof IIT Gachibowli

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13. Late Dr. G.R. Babu 25-2-11 Prof & HOD, KMIT Hyd
14. Mr. Kareemullah Mohammed 17-9-09 CEO, Saha Software Solution Pvt
Ltd.
15. Ravi Shankar 18-2-08 DGM, Cellone BSNL
16. G.Uma Mahesh 3-10-07 Manager CMC LTD.,
17. K.S. Vasu 14-9-07 Sr. Engineer, Unisting Tech Sol
Pvt. Ltd

59. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding


a) National
b) International
Workshops/ Short term Courses Conducted By ETM Department
S.N Name of the Workshop Co_ordinator Period Source of
o Funding
1 Solar Photo Voltaics Dr.N. Moorthy 24th & 25th College
Muthukrishnan Nov, 2012 Management
2. ‘PSoC’ –Programmable Dr.N. Moorthy 17th & 18th College
System -on -Chip Muthukrishnan Aug,2012 Management
3 A One Week workshop on Rajkumar L.B 15th -19th College
“LATEST RESEARCH TRENDS June,09 Management
IN IMAGE PROCESSING” from
(15th to 19th JUNE-09)

4 3-Day Workshop on A.Ramesh Kumar 18th -20th College


Telecommunication V.Rajanesh Feb, 2008 Management
Switching Systems &
Networks –TELESYSNET-08
5. Functional Approach to VLSI J.Sartiha 12th – 15th College
Design K.Ragini Feb, 2007 Management
6. PSPICE & MATLAB J.Nageswara Rao 17th March, College
J.Saritha 2006 Management

60. Student profile programme/course wise:


Name of the Application Selected Enrolled Pass
Course/programme s received *M *F percentage
(refer question no. 4)
UG (Electronics & Through State wide Female 90
Telematics Counseling in EAMCET
Engineering)
(1999)
PG (Wireless & Through State wide Female -
Mobile Counseling in

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Name of the Application Selected Enrolled Pass
Course/programme s received *M *F percentage
(refer question no. 4)
Communications) PG CET
(2012)
*M=Male F=Female
61. Diversity of Students

Name of the % of % of % of
Course students students students
from the from other from
same States abroad
state
UG - Electronics 95 5 0
& Telematics
PG – 95 5 0
Wireless &
Mobile
Communications

62. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such
as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc. ? 20
*Details are provided in Annexure - II
63. Student progression
Student progression Against %
enrolled
UG to PG 10
PG to M.Phil. -
PG to Ph.D. -
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral -
Employed
 Campus selection 70
 Other than campus recruitment 15

Entrepreneurship/Self-employment 5

64. Details of Infrastructural facilities

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a) Library
The departmental library has 432 text books & reference books. Project reports of old
students are available for reference of pursuing B.Tech Students.
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students
There is a Centralized Computer lab with 25mbps capacity Internet facility which
works beyond the working hours up to 6 P.M & opened on Sundays also.
Staff is provided with a Computer with internet facility in each cabin.
The department is also provided with 63 number of computers with all necessary
legal software’s to cater the needs of both faculty and students. Internet connectivity
of 15Mbps is also provided to sufficient number of systems.
c) Class rooms with ICT facility
All the class rooms are provided with OHP & LCD projector
d) Laboratories
The Department is conducting Signal Processing and Communication Lab,
Advanced Telecommunications Lab, Computer Networks Lab, Analog & Digital
Communications Lab Basic Simulation Lab, Electronic Devices and Circuits Lab,
Electronic Circuit Analysis Lab, and Pulse & Digital Circuits Lab.
The area of each lab is 95sqmts. All labs are equipped with high quality equipment.
Maximum number of students per batch is two. The lab wise costs of above labs are
given below:
S.No. Name of the Laboratory Total Cost of Laboratory
1 Advanced Telecommunications Lab Rs.17,88,722/-
2 Analog & Digital Communications Lab Rs.8,27,522/-
3 Computer Lab (Computer Networks Lab & Rs.12,98,450/-
Basic Simulation Lab)
4 Electronic Devices & Circuits Lab Rs.4,59,029/-
5 Pulse & Digital Circuits Lab Rs.1,29,213/-
6 IC Applications Lab Rs.2,60,603/-
7 Advanced Communications Lab Rs.1,52,512/-

65. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,


government or other agencies – 70
66. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures/workshops/seminar)
with external experts

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a) A 4 Day Workshop on “Functional Approach to VLSI Design” from 12th – 15th
feb 2007.
b)A 3- Day Workshop on “Telecommunication Switching Systems & Networks
TELESYSNET” from 18th to 20th Feb, 2008.
c) One Week Workshop (under the auspices of AICTE) on “LATEST RESEARCH
TRENDS IN IMAGE PROCESSING” from (15th to 19th JUNE-09)

d) A Two-day Workshop on “PSoC – Programmable System-on- Chip” on 17th &


18th of August, 2012.
e) A Two-day workshop on “Solar Photo Voltaics” on 24th & 25th November
2012, organized by GNITS-Steinbeis Centre for Renewable Energy, ETM &
EEE Departments
f) Guest Lectures are arranged for students to enrich their technical knowledge.
g) Telestorm is the students technical association of ETM department, started in
2004 with the aim of providing common platform to the ETM students to exhibit
and develop their talent in academic, co-curricular and extracurricular activities.
Under the banner of Telestorm, the following activities are conducted.
i) Aptitude Test, ii) Technical Group Discussion, iii) Paper Presentation, iv)
Technical Quiz, v) JAM, vi) SUDOKU, vii)MODADDS, viii) Dumbcharads.

*Details of Guest Lectures and TELESTORM activities are given in Annexure -


III

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67. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning
Tutorials are conducted for 20 students as a group. 2 to 3 assignments are given to all
the students. ICTs are used wherever required. Remedial classes are conducted to the
needy students.
Tutorial Classes are arranged to students in each semester in mathematics oriented
subjects to make them easy understanding of concepts & applications in these
courses. Value added courses are also organized as when required to explore the
student to advance technologies.
68. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities.
ETM students participated in many Social activities like Blood donation, eye camps
etc., under NSS Camp.
*Details are provided in Annexure - IV
69. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strengths:
 The department is well established with high quality infrastructure
 Well qualified and committed faculty
 Achieving good pass percentage (above 80%)
 Achieving good number of placements in different MNC’s.
 Highly experienced and dedicated supporting staff.
 WiFi & Internet facility to all staff & students
 Departmental library is established with more than 300 volumes.
Weaknesses:
 Not many placements in core companies.
 Department has no autonomous in admitting students.
 No financial assistance from state or central government, for departmental
growth.

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Opportunities:
 After completion of B.Tech course, students can go for higher studies (M.Tech,
MBA, ME, MS etc.).
 Students have opportunity to work in different reputed MNC’s.
 Students can appear for state level and national level exams (APPSC, UPSC,
Banking etc.) for government services.
 Students can appear for jobs in public sectors (BHEL, AAI, BEL, BDL, HAL,
ISRO, DRDO, DRDL, DLRL etc.).
Threats:
 Deemed Universities are attracting meritorious students.
 Deemed Universities are generating more funds and they are providing
international standards to attract meritorious students.
 Department has no autonomous in fee fixing.
Future plans:
 The department is planning to setup R&D centre to encourage R&D work in
the department.
 The department will encourage faculty to attend international conferences to
get exposure with latest developments in technology.
 The department is planning to form groups of faculty to take part in R&D as
teams.

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ANNEXURE - I
List of Papers Presented by the faculty members

Dr..K.Rama Linga Reddy, HOD has Presented 12 Papers in International/National


Conferences and published 9 papers in Journals

Journals:

 A Technical paper published on “Dynamic Training Intrusion detection scheme


for Block hole attacks in MANETS” in “International Journal of engineering
research & applications”(IJERA) Vol:2, Issue 6, Nov-Dec 2012

 A Technical paper published on”Pilot Based Channel Estimation of MIMO OFDM


System” International Journal of Engineering Research & Applications”(IJERA)
Vol.2 Issue 5, September –October 2012

 A Technical paper published on “Enhancement of high data reates in wireless


Communication Networks using MIMO-OFDM Technology” published in IJERT,
VOl1, Issue 5,July 2012

 A Technical paper published on “Face Recognition Based on Eigen Features of


Multi Scaled Face Components and Artificial Neural Network” International
Journal of Security and Its Applications Vol. 5 No. 3, July, 2011 pg No 23 to 44

 K.Rama Linga Reddy, G.R Babu, K.Lal Kishore, “Face Recognition Based on Eigen
Features of Multi Scaled Face Components and Artificial Neural Network” ,
International Journal for Computational Intelligence and Research (IJCIR), Vol -6,
issue no:4, 2010Page no: 600-618.

 K.Rama Linga Reddy, G.R Babu, K.Lal Kishore, “Partial Face Recognition”,
IFCAI, National Journal of Electrical Electronic Engineering, Vol no-3, issue 4,
2010, pages:1-18.

 K.Rama Linga Reddy, G.R Babu, K.Lal Kishore, “Partial Face Recognition using
Multi Scale Feature and Artificial Neural Network”, Technolgy spectrum
International Journal JNTU, 2008, Vol:2, Issue:2, Pages: 21-27.

222
 K.Rama Linga Reddy, G.R Babu, K.Lal Kishore, “Face Recognition Based on Multi
Scale Low Resolution Feature Extraction and Single Neural Network ",
International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security, Vol:8 Issue:6,
June 2008, Pages:279-283.

 K.Rama Linga Reddy, G.R Babu, K.Lal Kishore, “Multiscale Feature and Single
Neural Network Based Face Recognition”, International Journal of Theoretical
and Applied Information Technology, 2008 JATIT.

Conferences:

 K.Rama Linga Reddy , B.Surekha & Dr.G.N.Swamy presented a paper on :” A


novel copyright protection scheme based on Visual secret sharing” published
IEEE conference ( ICCCNT-2012)

 K.Rama Linga Reddy, B.Sumalatha, G.Manjusha, presented a paper on


“Performance Evaluation of Ad hoc Routing Protocols” in International Conference on
Computing Communications Systems and Aeronautics organized by Malla
Reddy College of Engineering and Technology, on 30-31 March, 2012.

 K.Rama Linga Reddy, G.R Babu, K.Lal Kishore, “Face Recognition Based on Eigen
Features of Multi Scaled Face Components and an Artificial Neural Network”,
International Conference for Biometric Technology-2,3 september-2010, at PSG
college, Coimbatore. (Proceedings are published by Elsevier publication)

 On “Image Repairing” during the National Conference, on Signal Processing and


communication, held at Malla Reddy College of Engineering anf Technology ,
Hyderabad 04th & 5th December, 2009

 On “Estimation of Ionospheric Gradients using GPS DATA” during the National


Conference 28th & 29th November, 2008(NCCC’08).

 On “An Energy and Security Scalable Encryption Processor Using an Embedded


Technology” at International Seminar held at St.Mary’s College, Yousufguda,
Hyderabad on 5th & 6th December, 2008.

 On “Speech Processing using Multi-rate DSP” at International Conference on


Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, ICSCI – 2007 held at Hyderabad during
January 03-07, 2007.

223
 On “Adaptive Pattern Recognition of Tactile Sensed Data: Robotic Vision” at
National Conference held at JNTU, Hyderabad on July, 2004.

 On “Intelligent Pattern Recognition of Tactile Sensing Data: Robotic Vision” at


National Conference held at SVC Engineering College, Tirupati on 20-21, August
2004.

 On “Recurring Neural Networks with Non-Linear Synopsis for solving optn


Problems” at National Conference held at SVC Engineering College, Tirupati on
20-21, August 2004.

 On “speech recognition using Modular General Fuzzy Min Max Neural Network”
at National Conference held at SVC Engineering College, Tirupati on 20-21,
August 2004.

 On “Artificial Neural Network for Transistor Parameter Estimation” at National


Conference held at Vijayawada 1998.

Dr..N.Moorthy Muthukrishnan, has Presented 22 papers in International/National


Conferences and 2 International/National papers published in Journals

 N. Moorthy Muthukrishnan, Sedki M. Riad, Aicha Elshabini-Riad, “Thickfilm


Coplanar Probe for Time Domain Measurements”, IEEE Transactions on Components,
Hybrids, and Manufacturing Technology, Vol 12, No. 2, pp 297-302, June ‘89.

 Kemal Fidanboylu, N. Moorthy Muthukrishnan, Aicha Elshabini-Riad, Sedki M. Riad,


“A New Approach to Time Domain Modeling”, presented at IEEE Microwave Theory
and Techniques Symposium, New York, NY, May ‘88.

 Aicha Elshabini-Riad, N. Moorthy Muthukrishnan, “An Overview of Hybrid Thickfilm


Materials and Components”, presented at ISHM Symposium, Baltimore, MD, Oct. ‘89.

 N. Moorthy Muthukrishnan, Kostas Amberiadis, Aicha Elshabini-Riad,


“Characterization of Ti Etching in Cl2/N2 Plasmas”, Journal of Electrochemical Society,
Vol 144, Issue 5, pp 1780-1784,May,1997.

 N. Moorthy Muthukrishnan, Kostas Amberiadis, Aicha Elshabini-Riad, “Etch


Characteristics of Ti in Cl 2/N2 and TiN in Cl2/N2/BCl3 plasmas by response surface
methodology”, Proceedings Vol 3507, Process, Equipment, and Materials Control in

224
Integrated Circuit Manufacturing IV, pp 165-174, September 1998.

 N. Moorthy Muthukrishnan, Sharad Prasad, Brian Stine, William Loh, Ron Nagahara,
James E. Chung, Duane S. Boning, “Evaluation of pad life in chemical mechanical
polishing process using statistical metrology”, Proceedings Vol. 3216, SPIE. Pp 70-79,
Austin, TX, September’97.

 N. Moorthy Muthukrishnan, Sharad Prasad, et al. “Assessing Polysilicon Linewidth


Variation Using Statistical Metrology”, Presented at International conference on
Characterization and Metrology for ULSI Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, March ’98.

 Sujay Sathyamurthy and Moorthy Muthukrishnan, “System-on-a-chip Solution for


Security System using Biometrics”, IMAPS India International conference, 9-10
December 2006,Hyderabad.

 N. Shivaprasad, B. Prabhakar, N. Moorthy Muthukrishnan, “Programmable Avionics


Serial Data Bus Implementation”, presented at International Conference on
Computational Methods in Engineering Sciences, CBIT, Hyderabad, India on 8 to 10
January 2009.

 N. Moorthy Muthukrishnan, “Achieving Energy Self-sufficiency in Rural Areas through


Renewable Energy Sources – Solar Energy and Biogas”, presented at National
Conference on Energy Security for Rural Development, ESRD 2009, at Gandhigram,
Tamil Nadu.

 Sai phaneendra, Chetan Kumar, Syed Ershad Ahmed, Sreehari, Moorthy


Muthukrishnan ,  Srinivas M.B,  “A New Look In To Sum Computation in Ling
Adders”, In the proceedings of  International Symposium of IEEE Circuits and Systems
in Latin America (LASCAS- 2011)  February 23rd -25th  2011, Bogota,  Colombia .

 Venkata Swamy Nayudu, Goutham M, Chetan Kumar ,Syed Ershad Ahmed 


Sreehari ,  Moorthy Muthukrishnan ,  Srinivas M.B, “An Improved Low-Power
Leading Zero Counter” In the proceedings of  International Symposium of IEEE
Circuits and Systems in Latin America (LASCAS- 2011)  February 23rd -25th  2011,
Bogota, Colombia .

 Mahesh Kumar , Sreehari , N. Moorthy Muthukrishnan, M.B.Srinivas, "A Novel,


Variable Resolution Flash ADC with Sub Flash Architecture ",: in the proceedings of
IEEE ComputerSociety Annual Symposium on VLSI (ISVLSI-2010), July  5-6, 2010,
lixouri,Kefalonia,Greece.

 Mahesh Kumar, Sreehari, N. Moorthy Muthukrishnan, M.B.Srinivas, “A low power,


variable resolution two-step flash ADC”, ACM Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI
2010 (GLSVLSI 2010) Brown University Campus, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
,May 16-18, 2010.

225
 Mahesh Kumar, Sreehari, N. Moorthy Muthukrishnan, M.B.Srinivas, “A Multiple-
Bandwidth 12-bit Pipelined Analog to Digital Converter with Self-Clock Generator”
In  International Symposium on Communications and Information Technologies
(ISCIT-2010, October 26-29 2010), Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan.

 Mahesh Kumar, Sreehari, N. Moorthy Muthukrishnan, M.B.Srinivas, “Low Power,


Variable Resolution Pipelined Analog to Digital Converter with Sub Flash
Architecture” In the Proceedings of the 11th  Biennial  Asia Pacific Conference on
Circuits and Systems(APCCAS2010), December 6th -9th 2010 , Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia

 Mahesh Kumar, Sreehari , N Moorthy  Muthukrishnan,  M.B.Srinivas ,“A New Low


Power Flash ADC with Configurable Resolution”, IEEE  TENCO-2010  21-24
November 2010,Fukuoka,Japan.

 P.Sai Phaneendra, Rakhee, Sreehari, N.Moorthy Muthukrishnan, M.B.Srinivas,


Patrick Kane." A Reconfigurable sensor network for disaster management", IEEE
SENSOR 2010 ,November1-42010,Hawaii,USA.

 Sai Phaneendra P, Chetan Vudadha, Goutham Makkena, Venkata Swamy Nayudu


Mandala, Sreehari Veeramachaneni, Ershad Ahmed S, Moorthy Muthukrishnan N
and Srinivas M.B. “Low Power Self Reconfigurable Multiplexer Based Decoder for
Adaptive Resolution Flash ADCs” ", In the Proceedings of the 25nd IEEE/ACM
International Conference on VLSI Design and Embedded Systems (VLSI DESIGN
-2012), Hyderabad , India, 7th -11th January 2012
 Sai Phaneendra P, Sreehari Veeramachaneni, N Moorthy Muthukrishnan, M.B.
Srinivas, “Conditional Sum Block for High Sparse Adders”, The 2011 Asia Pacific
Conference on Postgraduate Research in Microelectronics & Electronics (PrimeAsia),
2011, 6-8 October 2011. (GOLD LEAF Certificate )

 Chetan Kumar V., Sai Phaneendra P., S. Ershad Ahmed, Sreehari Veeramachaneni,
N. Moorthy Muthukrishnan, M. B. Srinivas: A Prefix Based Reconfigurable Adder,
IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI (ISVLSI 2011), Chennai,
India,July 4-6, 2011.

 Mahesh Kumar Adimulam, Krishna Kumar Movva, Sreehari Veeramachaneni, N.


Moorthy Muthukrishnan, M. B. Srinivas: A low power, variable resolution two-step
flash ADC. ACM Great Lakes Symposium on VLSI 2010 (GLSVLSI 2010), Providence,
Rhode Island, USA.

 Chetan Vudadha, Sai Phaneendra, Syed Ershad Ahmed, Sreehari Veeramachaneni,


Moorthy Muthukrishnan and Srinivas M.B “An Improved Sum Computation Block
for adders with High Sparseness ", in 20th International Workshop on Logic & Synthesis
(IWLS 2011), June 2011, San Diego, CA, USA.

226
 Chetan Kumar, V. Sai Phaneendra, P. Ahmed, Syed Ershad, Veeramachaneni,
Sreehari; Muthukrishnan, N. Moorthy; Srinivas, M.B.; , "A Unified Architecture for
BCD and Binary Adder/Subtractor," Digital System Design (DSD), 2011 14th
Euromicro Conference on , vol., no., pp.426-429, Aug. 31 2011-Sept. 2 2011.

G.Krishna Reddy, Associate Professor has presented 5 papers in


International/National Conferences and published 4 papers in
International/National Journals

Journals:

 G.Krishna Reddy published a Technical paper on “ Detection of multi users in


OFDM” published in IJERT, Vol 1, issue 5, July 2012

 G.Krishna Reddy published a Technical paper on “ An Image Retrieval System


using spatial Database :An Image Processing context with software Metrics” in
International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technologies (IJCSIT),
Vol 2(3), 2011, pg No 1336-1341

 Paper Titled “Adaptive Spectral Decomposition For Speech Recognition” is


selected for publication in IJERT, International research publications house, New
Delhi, India.

 Published article on “Voice based hardware controller” in International Journal,


JATIT journal of information technology in the month of Sep-2008.

Conferences:

 On “Speech Processing using Multi-rate DSP” at International Conference on


Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, ICSCI – 2007 held at Hyderabad during
January 03-07, 2007.

 On “Signal Processing & Communications” at National Conference at Sreenidhi


Institute of Science & Technology, Hyderabad on Dec 05-06, 2005.

 On “Digital Processing of Noisy Speech Signals” at International Conference on


Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, ICICI –2005 held at Hyderabad during
January 06-09, 2005.

 On “Sparse Wavelength Conversion in Optical Burst Switching Networks” at


International Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, ICSCI –2005
held at Hyderabad during January 06-09, 2005.

227
 On “Distributed Source Coding for Arbitrarily Correlated Signals” at
International Conference held at Dr. Marri Chenna Reddy HRD Building in
Hyderabad on 14th Feb, 2004.

Rajkumar L.B, Associate Professor has published 1 National Journal and presented 5
Papers in International/National Conferences
Journals:

 A research paper entitled “Texture inpainting using covariance in Wavelet


domain” is published in the journal of intelligent system , Berlin, Germany in
June 2013.

Conferences:

 Presented a research paper titled” Texture inpainting using MLE in Wavelet


domain” in international Conference on Communication, VLSI & Signal
Processing organized by SIT, Tumkur on 21st February 2013

 Presented a paper on “Wavelet Domain Texture in painting based on Mean


Absolute Error” ICECIT – 12, ELSEVIER Proceedings , held at SRIT, Anantapur in
December 2012.

 Presented a paper on ”In painting Using Gaussian Pyramid” in ICCSIT IRNET


Proceedings December 2012

 On “Image Repairing” during the National Conference, on Signal Processing and


communication, held at Malla reddy College of Engineering anf Technology ,
Hyderabad 04th & 5th December, 2009

 On “Texture Based Image Processing” at National Conference ETEC -2010 , held


at St. Ann’s College of Engg & Tech,, Chirala on 06th Feb, 2010

N.Rama Krishna, Assistant Professor has published 1 paper in International Journal

228
Journals:
 N.Rama Krishna published a Technical paper on “ Edge Oriented Spatial Image
Filtering Technique” in International Journal of Computer Applications (IJCA),
Vol 31(2), oct-2011, pg No 45-47

A.Naveena, Assistant Professor has presented 2 papers in International Conferences


and published 1 paper in International Journal

Journal:

 A Technical paper published on “Dynamic Training Intrusion detection scheme


for Block hole attacks in MANETS” in “International Journal of engineering
research & applications”(IJERA) Vol:2, Issue 6, Nov-Dec 2012

Conferences:

 On “A Novel Cryptographic Approach for Detection and Prevention of


Wormhole Attack in Mobile Ad hoc Networks” in “International Conference on
Computing ,Communications ,Systems and Aeronautics (ICCCSA-2012)” held at
Malla Reddy College of Engineering and Technology, on March 30-31, 2012.

 On “Trust based modeling for prevention and detection of wormhole attack in


mobile ad hoc networks” in “International Conference on Computing
,Communications ,Systems and Aeronautics (ICCCSA-2012)” held at Malla
Reddy College of Engineering and Technology, on March 30-31, 2012.

B.Sumalatha, Assistant Professor has presented 3 papers in International/National


Conferences and published 2 papers in International/National Journals

Journals:

 Paper Titled “Evaluation of Data sets using extremely randomized decision trees”
is published in IJERT, International Journal of Engineering Science and
Technology, ISSN : 0975-5462, February 2011, Volume 3 Issue 2 Page Nos 1279-
1287

 Paper Titled “An Efficient Approach for Robust Image Classification Based on
Extremely Randomized Decision Trees” is published in IJCSIT, International
Journal of Computer Science and Informational Technology, ISSN : 0975-9646,
February 2011, Volume 2 Issue 2 March – April 2011, Page Nos 677-685

229
Conferences:

 On “Random Sub Windows for image Classification” during the National


Conference, on Signal Processing and communication, held at Malla Reddy
College of Engineering and Technology , Hyderabad 04th & 5th December, 2009

 On “Evaluation of datasets using Decision Trees” at International Conference on


Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, ICSCI – 2010 held at Hyderabad during
January 27-30, 2010

 On “Performance Evaluation of Ad hoc Routing Protocols” in “International


Conference on Computing ,Communications ,Systems and Aeronautics (ICCCSA-
2012)” held at Malla Reddy College of Engineering and Technology, on March
30-31, 2012.

M.Vijaya Lakshmi, Assistant Professor has published 1 paper in International


Journal

Journal:
 ”Pilot Based Channel Estimation of MIMO OFDM System” International Journal
of Engineering Research & Applications”(IJERA) Vol.2 Issue 5, September –
October 2012

P.Sreesudha, Assistant Professor has Presented 2 papers in National Conferences and


published 1 paper in International Journal
Journal:

 Paper Titled, “A Survey on Performance enhancement of MIMO-CDMA


Systems”, published in IJCSMR,Vol1,Issue1 August 2012.
Conferences:

 Paper Titled, “Performance Analysis of MIMO-CDMA based on space – Ti e


Coding” at ICACM-2013, GRIET ,Hyderabad, August 2nd & 3rd 2013.
 Paper Titled “A Review on Performance Analysis of MIMO-CDMA System” is
published in NCCNS,2011, National Conference on Communication Networks
and Sensor Technology, April 2011, Page Nos: 52-55

 Paper Titled “A Survey on Spreading Strategies of DS-CDMA Systems” is


published in NCIS’2011, National Conference on Information Sciences, April
2011, Page Nos: 31-35

T.Sunitha, Assistant Professor has Presented 1 Paper in National Conference

Conferences:

230
 On “FPGA Implementation of Triple Data Encription Algorithm for Data
Security” during the National Conference, on Advances in Signal Processing ,
held at Platinum Jubilee Guest House, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, 20 th &
21st Nov-2009

K.Pavan Kumar, Assistant Professor has published 1 Paper in International Journal


and 1 paper in National Journal

Journals

 A Technical paper published on “FPGA Implementation of DFT by Systolic


Arrays” in IJERT , ISSN:2278-0181, Vol 2 issue 4, April 2013.

 A Technical paper published on “ A survey on Memristor” in Journal of


innovation in Electronics & Communication ISSN No: 2249-9946 Vol.3(1) , Jan-
June 2013

ANNEXURE - II
GATE/GRE/TOEFL Scores

BATCH (2010-2014)
GRE SCORES

S.NO REGD.NO STUDENT NAME SCORE


1. 10251A1757 V.R.R.Soumya 313/340 (92%)
2. 10251A1732 K.Pramada 311/340(91.47%)

BATCH (2009-2013)
GRE SCORES
S.NO REGD.NO STUDENT NAME SCORE
314/340
1. 09251A1713 C.Sumantha Iswarya
(92.3%)
304/340
2. 09251A1727 K.Sruthi
(89.4%)

231
BATCH (2008-2012)
GRE SCORES
S.NO REGD.NO STUDENT NAME SCORE
1. 08251A1701 A.Aparna 1390(1600)
2. 08251A1704 Aneesha.P 1330(1600)
3. 08251A1704 Aneesha.P 319/340 (2013)
3. 08251A1750 Sumana Suresh 1330(1600)
4. 08251A1716 G.Manjusha 1290(1600)
5. 08251A1759 Y.S.Anantha Lakshmi 1200(1600)

GATE SCORES
S.NO REGD.NO STUDENT NAME SCORE
1. 08251A1708 B.Anupama 94.23%

TOEFL SCORES
S.NO REGD.NO STUDENT NAME SCORE
1. 08251A1704 Aneesha.P 111
2. 08251A1750 Sumana Suresh 110
3. 08251A1759 Y.S.Anantha Lakshmi 104
4. 08251A1701 A.Aparna 103

CAT SCORES
S.NO REGD.NO STUDENT NAME SCORE
1. 08251A1706 B.Sameera 98.2%
2. 08251A1701 A.Aparna 95.57%
3. 08251A1758 Veenu Trehan 89.83%
4. 08251A1735 S.Nikitha Reddy 84.23%
5. 08251A1736 P.Sreehitha 84%

BATCH
(2007-2011)
GRE SCORES
S.NO REGD.NO STUDENT NAME SCORE
1. 07251A1701 A.Jyotsna 7692
2. 07251A1702 A.Sri Avani 1080
3. 07251A1705 B.Navaneetha 2100
4. 07251A1721 A.Ishwarya 1270
5. 07251A1737 N.Roshini 1150

232
GATE SCORES
S.NO REGD.NO STUDENT NAME SCORE
1. 07251A1709 B.Kiranmai 98.89%
2. 07251A1712 G.Divya 170
3. 07251A1732 M.Tejasree 6
4. 07251A1737 N.Roshini 3780
5. 07251A1760 P.Sarvani 2096

TOEFL SCORES

S.NO REGD.NO STUDENT NAME SCORE


1. 07251A1702 A.Sri Avani 80
2. 07251A1737 N.Roshini 112

CAT SCORES
S.NO REGD.NO STUDENT NAME SCORE
1. 07251A1703 B.Amrutha Varshini 70.82%
2. 07251A1710 C.H.Bhavani 74.99%
3. 07251A1735 K.Meenakshi 74.09%
4. 07251A1745 K.Rashmika 79.44%
BATCH (2006-2010)
GRE SCORES
S.NO REGD.NO STUDENT NAME SCORE
1. 06251A1701 A.Divya Mani 1060
2. 06251A1704 A.Sravanthi 1250
3. 06251A1707 C.Supriya 1080
4. 06251A1710 B.Divyachitra 900
5. 06251A1714 L.Himabindu 1150
6. 06251A1717 K.Priyanka Reddy 1100
7. 06251A1719 K.Tejaswini 880
8. 06251A1720 K.Sindhura 1290
9. 06251A1729 M.Bhavani 1220
10. 06251A1736 P.Swathi Reddy 1064
11. 06251A1739 P.Sowjanya 1160
12. 06251A1740 P.Sruthi Reddy 1310
13. 06251A1745 B.Rashmi 1200
14. 06251A1758 T.Lakshmi Vasundhara 1170

233
GATE SCORES
S.NO REGD.NO STUDENT NAME SCORE
1. 06251A1706 C.Bhavani 96.7%
2. 06251A1711 G.Srujana 89.54%
3. 06251A1716 K.Anusha 247
4. 06251A1722 K.Anita Raj 91.7%
5. 06251A1734 B.Navitha 90.5%
6. 06251A1739 P.Sowjanya 2964
7. 06251A1756 Sri Priyanka 755

TOEFL SCORES

S.NO REGD.NO STUDENT NAME SCORE


1. 06251A1704 A.Sravanthi 86
2. 06251A1717 K.Priyanka Reddy 90
3. 06251A1740 P.Sruthi Reddy 110
4. 06251A1745 B.Rashmi 108
5. 06251A1758 T.Lakshmi Vasundhara 93

CAT SCORES
S.NO REGD.NO STUDENT NAME SCORE
1. 06251A1703 Annapurna Sowmya.E 82%
2. 06251A1704 A.Sravanthi 75%
3. 06251A1724 K.Yashaswini 58%
4. 06251A1740 P.Sruthi Reddy 85%
5. 06251A1743 R.Ramya 57%
6. 06251A1750 Subhleena Ghose 79%

BATCH (2005-2009)
GRE SCORES
S.NO REGD.NO STUDENT NAME SCORE
1. 05251A1703 Ambily James 1080
2. 05251A1704 Anjita 1310
3. 05251A1705 C.Anusha 1150
4. 05251A1707 C.Keerthy 1380
5. 05251A1709 CH.Vineela 1090
6. 05251A1732 Shilpa Goud.M 1100
7. 05251A1733 M.Sree Vidya 1060
8. 05251A1735 Mounika.K 1220
9. 05251A1740 V.Nishanthi 1100
10. 05251A1741 P.Amrutha 1360

234
11. 05251A1742 P.Srutha Keerthi 1050
12. 05251A1743 K.Pallavi 1130
13. 05251A1745 RR.Ravali 1080
14. 05251A1749 B.Sudha 1360
15. 05251A1759 Yashodhara.A 1470

TOEFL SCORES

S.NO REGD.NO STUDENT NAME SCORE


1. 05251A1705 C.Anusha 101
2. 05251A1707 C.Keerthy 107
3. 05251A1740 V.Nishanthi 32
4. 05251A1741 P.Amrutha 10
5. 05251A1742 P.Srutha Keerthi 96
6. 05251A1745 RR.Ravali 95
7. 05251A1749 B.Sudha 103
8. 05251A1759 Yashodhara.A 118

CAT SCORES
S.NO REGD.NO STUDENT NAME SCORE
1. 05251A1743 K.Pallavi 53%
2. 05251A1753 K.Teja Deepthi 84%

BATCH (2004-2008)
GRE SCORES

S.NO REGD.NO STUDENT NAME GRE SCORES


1. 04251A1703 A.Swetha 1120
2. 04251A1706 P.B. Amukta 1120
3. 04251A1707 Aninda Ghosh 1350
4. 04251A1711 B.Varsha 1210
5. 04251A1713 C.Ramya 1270
6. 04251A1714 C.Shwetha 1320
7. 04251A1716 D.Sreshtha Gayatri 1250
8. 04251A1722 K.Pooja Kumar 1050
9. 04251A1728 M.Maanasa 1240
10. 04251A1730 M.Haripriya 1020

235
11. 04251A1736 P.S.L. Sowmya 1200
12. 04251A1738 P.Keerthi 1220
13. 04251A1739 Pooja Shah 1060
14. 04251A1748 S.Radha Ravali 1350
15. 04251A1753 Shruti Ahuja 1120
16. 04251A1754 R.Soukhya 1200
17. 04251A1756 S.Yashaswini 1340
18. 04251A1757 U.Kalyani 1220

TOEFL SCORES

S.NO REGD.NO STUDENT NAME TOEFL SCORES


1. 04251A1713 C.Ramya 114
2. 04251A1728 M.Maanasa 109
3. 04251A1757 U.Kalyani 102

GATE PERCENTILES

S.NO REGD.NO STUDENT NAME GATE Percentiles


1. 04251A1737 P.Sreelakshmi 99.78 (62 Rank)
2. 04251A1719 G.Anusha 98.69 (361Rank)

CAT PERCENTILES

S.NO REGD.NO STUDENT NAME CAT Percentiles


1. 04251A1731 Neerja Choudhary 98.46

236
BATCH (2003-2007)
GRE SCORES

S.NO REGD.NO STUDENT NAME GRE SCORES


1. 03251A1706 M.Anusha 1130
2. 03251A1709 B.Bala Bhargavi 1070
3. 03251A1716 K.Divya Reddy 1260
4. 03251A1720 K.Kavya Harini Reddy 1170
5. 03251A1726 P.Nithya Reddy 1050
6. 03251A1740 K.Snigdha 1110
7. 03251A1741 K.Sowjanya 1120
8. 03251A1751 V.Swetha 1100
9. 03251A1754 A.Tejaswi 1070

ANNEXURE III

Guest Lectures
Academic Year: 2013-2014
Date of Name of the Resource Background Topics Covered
Seminar Person (Industry/ Academic/ R&D)
Lecture on “Image
Processing and
Director of Software
Development BTBP Artificial Intelligence”
21-09-2013 Mr.R.Raghu Veer
(Brightex Bio and a valuable
Photonics)
speech about various
career options

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Academic Year: 2012-2013
Date of Name of the Resource Background Topics Covered
Seminar Person (Industry/ Academic/ R&D)
Lecture on “ATC (Air
Traffic Control & CNS
(Controlling
Navigation &
Working as a
Mr. A.Ramesh Sr. Manager in Surveillance) ” and a
19-12-2012
Kumar “Airport Authority of valuable speech
India”
about various career
options & Orientation
towards PG courses.

Background
Date of Name of the Resource
(Industry/ Academic/ Topics Covered
Seminar Person
R&D)
Lecture on “Concepts of

M.Tech with Micro Negative Feedback


Electronics and VLSI systems” and a valuable
Design as
specialization in IIT – speech about various
18-08-2012 Ms. P.Sri Lakshmi
CHENNAI. She is career options &
working in Chip
Design Company in Orientation towards PG
Bangalore courses.

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Academic Year: 2011-2012
Background
Date of Name of the Resource
(Industry/ Academic/ Topics Covered
Seminar Person
R&D)
Lecture on Advanced
Scientist B, Communications and
27-10-2011 P.Sowjanya
ISRO Bangalore its application in Space
Technology
Lecture on Modern
Professor & HOD
28-12-2011 Dr.G.R.Babu Electronics and
KMIT, Hyderabad
Communications

Academic Year: 2010-2011


Background
Date of Name of the Resource
(Industry/ Academic/ Topics Covered
Seminar Person
R&D)
HR manager, Orientation programme
28-8-2010 Neerja Choudary
Pepsi Co for CAT aspirants
Orientation program for
Scientist B,
25-9-2010 P.Sowjanya scientist aspirants in
ISRO Bangalore
ISRO & DRDO
HOD, ECE, Solar Power Satellites
Keshav Memorial and Microwave
25-2-2011 Dr. G.R. Babu
Insitute of Technology Engineering Power
& Science Transmission

Academic Year: 2009-2010


Background
Date of Name of the Resource
(Industry/ Academic/ Topics Covered
Seminar Person
R&D)
Applications of
CEO,
Kareemullah Microcontrollers for
17-09-09 Saha Software
Mohammad wireless
solutions Pvt Ltd
communications

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Academic Year: 2008-2009
Background
Date of Name of the Resource
(Industry/ Academic/ Topics Covered
Seminar Person
R&D)
ADSL Technology
towards realization of
14-02-09 N.Prabhakar DE, BSNL
broad band
interconnections
Next Generation
14-02-09 N.Prabhakar DE, BSNL
Telecom Networks

Academic Year: 2007-2008

Background
Date of Name of the Resource
(Industry/ Academic/ Topics Covered
Seminar Person
R&D)
04-04-08 Vishnu Shankar Mallareddy College DSP Processors
Wireless
22-02-08 Dr. S.Venkata Chalam Principal, ACE
Communications
Future trends in
18-02-08 Ravi Shankar DGM, Cellone (BSNL)
Communication
Telecommunication
18-02-08 C. S.R.K. Sastry SDE, Cellone (BSNL) Switching Systems &
Signaling Techniques
18-02-08 Electronic Switching &
M.Venkateshwarulu SDE, Cellone (BSNL)
1902-08 Telephone Networks
Sr SDE, Cellone Data Communication
19-02-08 N.Prabhakar Networks & Data
(BSNL) Networks
20-02-08 K.Murali Krishna JTO, Cellone (BSNL) ISDN

20-02-08 S.Bikshapathi JTO, Cellone (BSNL) DSL Technology

20-02-08 Md. Taqui SDE, Cellone (BSNL SONET/SDH


Trends in Computer
3-10-07 G.Uma Mahesh Manager, CMC Ltd
Networking
Sr App’ns Engineer,
VLSI –Embedded
14-09-07 K.S. Vasu Unisting Tech Sol Pvt
Systems
Ltd

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Academic Year: 2006-2007
Background
Name of the Resource (Industry/ Academic/
Person R&D) Topics Covered
Mr. Amit Nowpos.com Voice Mails

Prof. G.Ram Murthy IIIT, Gachibowli Wireless Sensor Networks


DELL CTI
Tirupathi Reddy
Introduction & Functional
Vasavi College of Engg
Dr. M.Sathyam approach to Micro Electronics
Sr. Engineer, Server
N.S. Vittal Engines Embedded and VLSI Design
Director, ASIC Portal Embedded Hardware Software
Srinivas Reddy Player (India) Pvt Ltd co-design
Sr. Engineer, Server
M.Shiva Engines VLSI backend Design

Prof. Subba Rangaiah Director, Veda, IIIT ASCI Design


FPGA Trenda, Challenges &
Nitin Kabra XILINIX Road Map
VLSI Technology & UG
Prof. Govindacharyulu Vasavi College of Engg packaging techniques

Dr. Madhu Muthyam Prof IIIT VLSI Architecture

Events Conducted under Department Technical Association (TELESTORM)

S.N Year Name of the Event Date


o
Quantitative aptitude 06-09-2007
Sudoku 03-02-2008
1 2007-2008 MOD Ads 03-02-2008
JAM Test 03-02-2008
Aptitude Test 31-03-2008
Paper Presentation 04-10-2008
Sudoku 20-12-2008
JAM 20-12-2008
MOD-Ads 20-12-2008
2 2008-2009 Technical Interview 17-02-2009
Intra Department Project Exhibition 28-02-2009
Technical Quiz 14-03-2009
Group Discussion 01-08-2009

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Technical quiz 19-09-2009
3 2009-2010 Paper presentation 03-10-2009
Aptitude Test 16-02-2010
Interaction with final year students 20-02-2010
Group Discussions 14-08-2010
Paper Presentation 21-08-2010
Paper Presentation 12-10-2010
4 2010-2011 Technical quiz 28-08-2010
Interaction with final year students 12-01-2011
Sudoku 07-02-2011
Mod Ads 07-02-2011
Non Technical Dumb Charads 14-02-2011
Group Discussions 20-08-2011
Best Out of Waste 09-10-2011
Paper Presentations 04-11-2011
5 2011-2012 Paper Presentations 05-11-2011
Aptitude Test 05-11-2011
JAM 02-01-2012
Event Mock Interview 23-01-2012
Dumb Charads 03-03-2012
Group Discussion 17-07-2012
Aptitude Test 21-07-2012
Quiz 24-07-2012
MAG Design 07-08-2012
Photography 07-08-2012
6 2012-2013 Essay writing 04-09-2012
JAM 11-09-2012
Dress Designing 18-09-2012
Paper Presentation 22-09-2012
25-09-2012
Technical Quiz 28-12-2012
Collage Out of Waste 29-12-2012
Sudoku 05-01-2013
Interaction 22-01-2013
Mod-ads 22-01-2013
Dumb Charads 02-02-2013
Nail Art 02-02-2013
Tech Charads 02-02-2013
Vocab Challenge 02-02-2013
Mock Interview 05-03-2013
Sudoku 23-07-2013
Nail Art 23-07-2013
Aptitude Test 24-07-2013
Essay writing 30-07-2013

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7 2013-2014 Product Promotion 06-08-2013
Group Discussion 10-09-2013
Dress Designing 17-09-2013
Movie Mania 24-09-2013
Paper presentation 28-09-2013

ANNEXURE IV
Events conducted under National Service Scheme (NSS):
Date of event Name of the event No.Of.Students
Participated
11/09/13 Bllod Donation Camp 30
23/08/13 Awareness Programmee on 15
Nirbhaya act
27/12/12 Elocution Competetion on 10
Hamdlooms
6/10/12 Women’s Health Awareness 4
Programme
14/9/12 Eye camp with vasan eye care 30
with Lions club, jubilee hills
8/8/12 Blood Bank by MTR Trust Blood 8 (donated)
Bank 10(Volunteers)
20/3/12 to Special Camp 5
26/3/12
13/9/11 Blood Donation Camp by Lions 17(donated)
club, jubilee hills 4(Volunteers)
23/1/11 Pulse Polio Camp 8
7/9/10 Saakshaeata March (Literacy 8
awareness mass rally) launched by
Govt. Of A.P.
10/8/09 Awareness program for 7
prevention & rehabilitation of
disability orgaized by Saikrishna
Teja Foundation
9/2/09 to Special Camp “Sahaya” organized 12
13/2/04 by GNITS at Baddam Balreddy
Nagar, Jubilee hills
22/2/06 to Charity 2
15/8/06 Elixir of life (Providing first-aid)
23/2/07 Sale of “sprouts” to faculty & 38
collection donated to charity
1/1/07 Evening snaks for old age home, 30
bhoiguda & celebrated new year
12/1/07 Sweekar and upkaar by 38
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7/1/07 Pulse polio immunization camp by 19
Govt. Of A.P.
20/12/06 Blood donation camp by lions club 10 (donated)
of jubileehills, hyderabad.
19/7/06 Blood donation camp by govt. 11(donated)
Maternity hospital, sultan bazar.

Evaluative Report of Information Technology Department

The Self-evaluation of every department may be provided separately in about 3-4 pages,
avoiding the repetition of the data.
70. Name of the department: Information Technology
71. Year of Establishment: 1997
72. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.)
S.No Programme Established Year
1 UG – Information Technology 1997
2 PG – Computer Networks & Information Security 2012

73. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved


S.N Year Subject Department
o
1 I/IV Mathematics – I Humanities & Mathematics
2 I-SEM Basic Electrical Engineering Electrical & Electronics Engineering
3 Mathematics – II Humanities & Mathematics
4 Engineering Chemistry Basic Sciences
5 I/IV Mathematics – III Humanities & Mathematics
6 II-SEM Engineering Drawing Mechanical Engineering
7 Engineering Physics Basic Sciences
8 English Humanities & Mathematics
9 II/IV Electronic Devices and Circuits Electronics & Communication
I-SEM Engg.
10 Environmental Studies Basic Science
11 II/IV Probability & Statistics Humanities & Mathematics
II-SEM
12 III/IV Managerial Economics & Financial Humanities & Mathematics
I-SEM Analysis
13 Advanced English Communication Humanities & Mathematics
Skills Lab
14 IV/IV VLSI Design Electronics & Communication
Engg.

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I-SEM

15 IV/IV Management Science Humanities & Mathematics


II-SEM

74. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise)


Semester based credit system for both PG & UG programmes
S.No Course System
1 UG Semester
2 PG Semester

75. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments


S.N Year Subject Department
o
1 I/IV Computer Electronics &
I-SEM Programming Communication Engg.

2 I/IV Data Structures Electronics &


II-SEM Communication Engg.
3 III/IV Object Oriented Electronics &
II-SEM Programming Communication Engg.
4 III/IV Instrumentation &
II-SEM Control Engineering

76. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
Nil
77. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons
Nil
78. Number of Teaching posts
Sanctioned Filled
Professors 2 2
Associate Professors 4 4
Asst. Professors 22 22

79. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization,


(D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)

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Name Qualification Designation Specilization No. of No. of Ph.D.
Years of Students
Experience guided for the
last 4 years
Dr. I. Ravi Prakash M.Tech, Ph.D Professor & Computer 16 0
Reddy HOD IT Science
Prof. Ch. Sesha Gopala M.Tech Professor Computer 24 Nil
Rao Science
Computer Nil
14
B.V. Prasada Babu M.Tech Assoc. Prof Science
Computer Nil
15
S. Ramacharan M.Tech (Ph.D) Assoc. Prof Science
Computer Nil
13
CH. Anitha M.Tech (Ph.D) Assoc. Prof Science
Information Nil
11
C. Sudhakar Reddy M.Tech (Ph.D) Assoc. Prof Technology
Computer Nil
10
K. Srilakshmi M.Tech Asst. Prof Science
Computer Nil
10
L. Smitha M.Tech (Ph.D) Asst. Prof Science
Web Nil
10
S. Sridevi M.Tech Asst. Prof Technologies
Computer Nil
9
S. Vaishnavi M.Tech Asst. Prof. Science
Computer Nil
9
V.Sesha Bhargavi M.Tech (Ph.D) Asst. Prof Science
Software Nil
8
CH. Ramesh M.Tech (Ph.D) Asst. Prof. Engineering
Information Nil
6
B. Srilatha M.Tech Asst. Prof Technology
Computer Nil
6
P.V. Venkateswaramma M.Tech (Ph.D) Asst. Prof Science
Software Nil
5
S.Venkata Lakshmi M.Tech Asst. Prof Engineering
Software Nil
4
Y. Soujanya M.Tech Asst. Prof. Engineering
Software Nil
3
V. Usha M.Tech Asst. Prof Engineering
Computer Nil
4
M. Sridevi M.Tech Asst. Prof Science
Computer Nil
7
T. Vandana M.Tech Asst. Prof Science
Computer Nil
4
Ch. Shravanthi M.Tech Asst. Prof Science
Information Nil
2
S. Nandini Vidya Sagar M.Tech Asst. Prof. Technology
Asst. Prof Computer 3 Nil
K.Sridevi M.Tech Science
Asst. Prof Computer 10 Nil
T. Aparna M.Tech Science
Asst. Prof Computer 4 Nil
D. Sreevidya M.Tech Science
K.Dedeepya B.Tech (M.Tech) Asst. Prof Computer 1 Nil

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Science
Asst. Prof Computer 2 months Nil
G. Varsha B.Tech (M.Tech) Science
Asst.Prof Computer 4 Nil
Shaheen Sultana M.Tech Science
Computer Nil
3
K. Jayasree B.Tech (M.Tech) Asst. Prof. Science

80. List of senior visiting faculty -Nil


81. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled(programme wise) by
temporary faculty -25%
82. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise)
S.No Programme Student – Teacher Ratio
1 UG – Information Technology 1:15
2 PG – Computer Networks & 1:12
Information Security

83. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned
and filled
Sanctione Filled
d
Technical Staff 7 7
Administrative staff 1 1

84. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG.


Ph.D M.Tech (Ph.D) M.Tech B.Tech (M.Tech)
1 7 17 3

85. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding
agencies and grants received – Nil
86. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants
received – Nil
87. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University – Nil
88. Publications:
 a) Publication per faculty
Details are provided in Annexure - I
 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /

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international) by faculty and students: Faculty:26
 Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of
Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
 Monographs – Nil
 Chapter in Books – Nil
 Books Edited – Nil
 Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers – Nil
 Citation Index - 5
 SNIP– Not Applicable
 SJR– Not Applicable
 Impact factor – 0.83
 h-index – Not Applicable
89. Areas of consultancy and income generated
- Conducting Online Test - 5 lakhs/Annum
90. Faculty as members in
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards….
Nil
91. Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental/programme
UG: 50%
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution
i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies
UG:10%
92. Awards/ Recognitions received by faculty and students
M.TECH
S.No Name Batch Topic Event Prize
Synoptic Review of the
One day programme on
1. Prathyusha Presentation on First (Cash award
2013-15 Innovations in
Enganti Innovations in Rs.10,000/-)
Governance
Governance

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S.No Name Batch Topic Event Prize
G. Sushma
Paper Presentation,
1 J.Manjusha 2006-10 IGNIUM-10 First
Online Balloting,
T. Soujanya
V. Ramya Paper presentation on
2 2006-10 IGNIUM-10 Second
K. Sowmya Multimedia Application
K. Jhansi Paper presentation on First
3 2006-10 Technolites2K10
Sindhura Sixth Sense Technology
Paper presentation on First
4 B. Sahithya 2007-11 IGNIUM-11
Honey Spot
S. Kavya Second
5 2008-12 Project on “GETROID” Quest 2012, JNTUH
Shravani
6 K. Aishwarya 2008-12 Technical Quiz IGNIUM-10 First
Paper presentation on
7 T.Pranathi 2009-13 HEADSTART-12 Second
“Information Hiding”
8 T.Deepika 2009-13 Paper presentation SAMVIGYAN-12 Second
Paper presentation on
9 N.L.Madhuri 2009-13 TECHNOTSAV-2K12 Third
“Brain Finger Printing”
10 G.Sushmitha 2010-14 Basket Ball Sports Bout2K12 First
11 G.Keerthana 2010-14 Table Tennis (Doubles) Sports Bout2K12 First
12 G.Keerthana 2010-14 Table Tennis Sports Fest-2013 First
Music Performance Music Performance in
13 V.Ramya 2010-14 First
(Violin) Level 1
Ekalavya (State Inter
14 G. Sushmitha 2010-14 Basket Ball First
College)
Ekalavya (State Inter
15 G.Keerthana 2010-14 Table Tennis First
College)
Placed in top 150
National Programming
16 G. Keerthana 2010-14 TECHNOZIAN-11 among 7500
League
participants
Tech Camp challenge by
proposing &
implementing an
G. Keerthana
17 2010-14 Innovative Concept for TECHNOZIAN-11 First
A.L.Malavika
recovering & reusing
Energy last during
Bicycle
18 S. Sreepooja 2010-14 Paper presentation PROMETHEAN2k12 First
Reethi Mathur
19 Sushmitha 2010-14 Paper presentation UDAAN-2012 First
Reddy
20 V. Ramya 2010-14 Paper presentation Infinity2k12 Second
21 M. Sushma 2010-14 Poster presentation Texplision 2k12 Second
V.Sneha
Paper presentation on
22 Shaik sana 2010-14 MAGISTECH-12 Third
Brain Computing
Affroze
Paper on Current Trends
23 Okram Tanuja 2011-15 SVISTA-2K12 First
of NANO Technology
P. Sowjanya
24 2012-16 Technical Quiz MICROCOSM-2013 First
R. Shravani

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S.No Name of the Eminent Date Details
Academicians and
Scientists/Visitors to the
department
1 Dr.B.Padmaja Rani 06-05-2013 HOD CSE, JNTUH
2 Mr.Narender Kumar 06-05-2013 VP, Intellect SEEC,
Chintada Polaris Software Labs
3 Dr.P.Krishna Reddy 06-05-2013 Professor,
CSE Dept, IIIT-H
4 Dr.Chakravarthi 06-05-2013 Professor,
Bhagavathi CSE Dept,
University of Hyderabad
5 Mr. Srinivasan 28-09-2012 Director,
Coextrix Technologies
6 Dr.Bezawada 22-12-2011 Professor,
Bruhadeshwar CSE Dept, Centre for
Security, Theory and
Algorithmic Research,
IIIT-H
7 Dr. R.Sridevi, 22-12-2011 Assoc.Prof,
CSE Dept, JNTUH
8 Dr. Ashok Kumar Das 23-12-2011 Professor,
Centre for Security,
Theory and Algorithmic
Research, IIIT-H
9 Ms. P. Reddy Lakshmi 24-12-2011 Joint Director,
Eswari, CDAC, Hyderabad
10 Prof.Thadeeus 11-08-2011 Professor,
Kochanski & University of New
Prof.Andrzej Rucinski Hampshire, US in
collaboration with Indo
US collaboration for
Engineering Education
(IUCEE)

94. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding


a)National
S.No
Title of Workshop Date
.
Research Opportunities in Computer
1 29th & 30th Nov 2013
Science and IT
2 Identity Management with cloud 22nd & 23rd Feb 2013
3 Web Technologies 28th Sept 2012
4 Network Security 22nd -24th Dec 2011

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Internet of things & Programming P-
5 11th Aug 2011
Soc
6 Middleware Technologies 3rd-5th Dec 2009
7 Web Technologies 28th - 30th Aug 2008
8 Linux and Open Source 5th Aug 2008
9 Data Mining & Data Ware housing 29th - 31st Aug 2006
Non Teaching Skill Upgradation
10 13th - 16th Mar 2006
Programme
11 In-house training on IT workshop 19th - 22nd Sept 2005
12 Software Testing Tools 25th - 26th Aug 2005
13 Network Protocols & Security 18th - 20th Aug 2005
14 Refresher Course on UML 9th -11th May 2005
15 Advanced Unix Programming 6th - 9th Dec 2004

b) Conference
S.No
Title of Conference Date
.
National Conference on Computers and
1 2006
Computing (NCCC-2006)

95. Student profile programme/course wise:


Name of the Application Selected Enrolled Pass
Course/programme s received *M *F percentage
(refer question no. 4)
UG (Information NA 120 120 (F) 83%
Technology)
PG (Computer Networks NA 18 18 (F) NA
& Information
Security)
*M=Male F=Female
96. Diversity of Students
Name of the Course % of students % of students % of students
from the same from other from abroad
state States
UG-Information 95% 5% Nil
Technology
PG – Computer Networks 95% 5% Nil

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& Information
Security

97. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such
as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc. ?
*Details are provided in Annexure - II
98. Student progression
Student progression Against %
enrolled
UG to PG 20%
PG to M.Phil. Not Known
PG to Ph.D. Not known
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral Not Known
Employed
 Campus selection 72/120
 Other than campus recruitment 10/120

Entrepreneurship/Self-employment NotKnown

99. Details of Infrastructural facilities


a) Library
The departmental library has 395 text books & reference books. Project reports of
old students are available for reference.
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students
 There is a Centralized Computer lab with Internet facility which works
beyond the working hours up to 7 P.M & opened on Sundays also.
 Staff is provided with a Computer with internet facility in their cabins.
 The department is also provided computers with all necessary software’s
to cater the needs of both faculty and students. Internet connectivity of 25
MBPs is also provided to sufficient number of systems.
c) Class rooms with ICT facility
All the class rooms are provided with OHP & LCD projector(7 Nos.)
d) Laboratories
Lab Area Equipment Qty Cost in Rs.
CC-1 185.7 SqM Computer Server 1 86,000/-
Computer Clients 5 17,00,400/-

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Printer 1 5,700/-
Online UPS 2 24,300/-
Network Components 3 79,649/-
Computer Clients 31 7,63,720/-
CC-2 93 SqM Online UPS 2 1,24,000/-
Network Components 3 18,424/-
Computer Servers 1 95,250/-
Computer Clients 25 5,72,500/-
CC-3 150 SqM Printer/Projector 2 37,461/-
Online UPS 1 1,75,000/-
Network Components 3 16,500/-
Computer Servers 1 1,20,000/-
Computer Clients 24 5,52,000/-
CC-4 150 SqM
Microprocessor Kits 54 1,46,262/-
Network Components 2 8,000/-
Computer Clients 21 4,82,000/-
CC-5 150 SqM
Network Components 2 8000/-
Total Equipment Cost 52,33,866/-

100.Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,


government or other agencies- 300
101.Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) with external experts
 Conducted a Guest lecture on “Promoting Women in STEM and Breaking Glass
Ceiling” by Dr. Haward for final years on 02-09-13.
 Conducted Guest Lecture on “Modern Challenges – Message by Swami
Vivekananda” by Swamy Bodhamayananda ji, Director, Sri Vivekananda
Institute of Human Excellence on 23-1-13
 Conducted 2 hours workshop “Python” as part of “I React - a social
conciusness initiative – a campaign born out of the realization the atrocities
against women should not be tolerated at any cost” by Mr.Shekar Kamula, on
19-01-13.
 Conducted Seminar on “Analytics” by Accenture on 19-01-13 for III years.
 Conducted Seminar on “Champion the Change & Be the Change” by Lions
Club International on 19-01-13 for II years.
 Conducted Seminar on “Cyber Security” for II, III & IV years on 08-01-13.
 Conducted Guest Lecture on “Virtualization” by Mr.Parameshwara Reddy for
III & IV years on 04-01-13.
 Guest Lecture on “How to make use of waste material around us” by Sri
Rajendra Ravi of Vidyalamandi organization (Social Work Arts Organization
Institute) on 25th July, 2012 for II and III years.

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 Conducted a seminar for III year students on “Mobile Technologies &
Android” by Mr.Kiran Vaddiparthy, Verudix Software Solutions on 21-07-2012.
 Motivation class for III year by Dr.Geetha Challa (Psychologist) on 03-02-2012.
 Guest lecture on “Ethical Hacking” by Jatin Patel of Tech defense on 07-02-2012.
 Guest lecture on “Cloud Computing” by Accenture on 18-02-2012.
 Guest lecture by JP Morgan on 9th January, 2012 and 26th July 2012 for IV years.
 Guest Lecture on “Facilitating transition from Campus to Corporate” by M/s
Birla Soft.
 TECHNOBOOM is the students technical association of IT department, started
in 2000 with the aim of providing common platform to the IT students to
exhibit and develop their talent in academic, co-curricular and extracurricular
activities. Under the banner of Technoboom, the following activities are
conducted.
i) Aptitude Test, ii) Technical Group Discussion, iii) Paper Presentation, iv)
Technical Quiz, v) JAM, vi) SUDOKU, vii)MODADDS, viii) Dumbcharads,
ix)Paper Carving Contest, x) Logo Contest, xi) Tattoo making.

*Details of TECHNOBOOM(Dept. Student Association) activities are given in


Annexure - III

102.Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning


Tutorials: Tutorials are conducted for 20 students as a group. 2 to 3 assignments are
given to all the students. ICTs are used wherever required. Tutorial Classes are
arranged to students in each semester in problematic subjects to make them easy
understanding of concepts & applications in these courses. Value added courses are
also organized as when required to expose the students to advance technologies.
Remedial classes are conducted to the needy students.
Seminars: Technical seminars, Comprehensive viva are conducted for IV B.Tech
students in the IInd semester.
Preplacement Training: Preplacement training will be conducted in summer
vacation for III B.Tech students..
103.Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities
NSS: National Service Scheme is established to leverage a meaningful linkage
between the campus and the community. The motto of the NSS is “Not me But you”.
Our college has been registered as one of the NSS unit under JNTU, Hyderabad.
On the verge of globalization and technological advancements, very few have the

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urge to be compassionate towards the deprived and the needy, especially the
youngsters. Our NSS volunteer of GNITS who do not intend to confine themselves
to their rigorously technical domains but are stretching their arms to reach the
society selflessly. The response from students to join NSS is tremendous. Many
activities are being taken by our NSS volunteers on campus as well as off campus.

104.SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans


Strengths:
 The department is well established with high quality infrastructure
 Well qualified, experienced and committed faculty
 Achieving good pass percentage (above 80%)
 Achieving good number of placements in different MNC’s.
 Internet facility & Wi-Fi to all staff & students
 Departmental library is established with more than 395 volumes.
Weaknesses:
 No financial assistance from state or central government, for departmental
growth.
 Fee is decided by Government.
Opportunities:
 After completion of B.Tech course, students can go for higher studies
(M.Tech, MBA, ME, MS etc.).
 Students have opportunity to work in different reputed MNC’s.
 Students can appear for state level and national level exams (APPSC,
UPSC, Banking etc.) for government services.
 Students can appear for jobs in public sectors (BHEL, AAI, BEL, BDL,
HAL, ISRO, DRDO, DRDL, DLRL etc.).
Threats:
 Deemed Universities are attracting meritorious students.
 Deemed Universities are generating more funds and they are providing
international standards to attract meritorious students.
 IT branch is dependent on Software Professionals demand in the industry.
Future plans:
 The department is planning to setup R&D centre to encourage R&D work
in the department.
 The department will encourage faculty to attend international conferences
to get exposure with latest developments in technology.
 The department is planning to form groups of faculty to take part in R&D
as teams.
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ANNEXURE - I
List of Papers Presented by the faculty members

Academic Name of Faculty Title Venue/Journal Date


Year
A Literature Survey and International Journal of Nov-13
Dr.I.Ravi Prakash Reddy Comprehensive Study Computer Applications
& Intrusion Detection (IJCA), ISBN: 973-93-
J.Sravan Kumar
80878-56-7
A Simulation and IJARCCE (International Oct-13
Analysis of Secured Journal of Advanced
DSR protocol in Research in Computer and
V.Sesha Bhargavi
Mobile Adhoc Communication
Networks Engineering), Vol-2,
Issue:10
Dr.I.Ravi Prakash Reddy A Survey of Mobile International Journal of Sep & Oct-
2013-14 & Cloud Computing Advanced Research in 13.
V.Usha Computer Science
A Simulation and International Conference Sep-13
Analysis of Secured on Electrical, Electronics
V.Sesha Bhargavi Aodv protocol in and Computer Science
Mobile Adhoc (ICEECS-13), ISBN:978-93-
Networks 81693-66-03
A Model for Project International Conference Aug-2013
Management in GSD on Computer Science and
S. Ramacharan Environment Engineering (ICCSE-2013),
ISBN:978-93-81693-66-01,
pageno:13-17.
2012-13 Parametric Models for International Association May-13.
Effort Estimation for of Computer Science and
Global Software Information Technology
S. Ramacharan
Development (IACSIT), ISSN:2301-
3559Vol.1, No.2, PP:178-
182.
Server Access Control International Journal of Dec-12
Scientific Research (IJSR), ,
Ch.Anitha
ISSN:2277-8179, PPNo:78-
79, Vol-1, Issue:7
Web Applications International Journal of Sep - Oct
Access Control Computer Science and 2012
Information Technology
Ch.Anitha
(IJCSIT) Vol.3, Issue No.5,
ISSN: 0975-9646 PP: 5031 –
5035
Dr.I.Ravi Prakash Reddy Building a Distributed International Journal of Sep-2012.
Network using agent Computer Science &

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migration Technology (IJCT) Vol:2,
Issue 3, ISSN:2229-4333
E-Governance web International Journal of Sep-2012
service for web Computational
seniors Engineering Research
Ch.Sravanthi
(ijceronline.com) Vol.2,
Issue No.5, ISSN: 2250-
3005 PP:1656
2011-12 A Privacy based web International Journal of April 2012
services application Information Technology
V.Sesha Bhargavi for secure routing in Convergence and Services
mobile adhoc (IJITCS) Vol.2, No.2
networks
Comparative analysis National conference on 16th & 17th
of selected Social Networking Mar 2012.
T.Vandana networking sites
using limited
character
Query independent International Conference & 24th & 25th
Time dependent page workshop on Engineering Feb 2012.
L.Smitha ranking algorithm for trends in technology 2012,
web information MUMBAI
retrieval
An effective approach International Conference 5th & 6th Jan
for protecting web on Networks and Cyber 2012
P.V.Venkateswaramma
from sql injection Security
attacks
Design of a scheme Computer Science and Jan 2012
for secure routing in Information Technology,
Mobile Adhoc Natarajan Meghanathan, et
V.Sesha Bhargavi Networks al. (Eds): ITCS, SIP, JSE-
2012, CS & IT 04, PP.33-46,
2012. © CS & IT –CSCP
2012.
A Scheme for secure International Conference Jan 2012
Routing in mobile in Information Systems
adhoc networks Design & Intelligent
Applications-2012 (INDIA
V.Sesha Bhargavi
2012) Computer Society of
India, ESSN No:978-981-
07-1158-0©2012 in. PP-24-
28.
Web Applications ICAM’11 9th and 10th
Ch.Anitha
Access Control Dec 2011
Ch.Anitha Integrated methods International Journal of Sep-2011
for Web Server Access Computer Trends and
Control Technology (IJCTT), Issue
Volume 2, Issue 1,
ISSN:2231-2803

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A study on International e-Journal of 2011
Recommender Mathematics and
L.Smitha
systems Engineering 126 (2011)
1145-1154
Design of a scheme International Journal of July to Aug
for secure routing in Computer Trends and 2011
V.Sesha Bhargavi Mobile Adhoc Technology(IJCTT), Issue
Networks volume number1 issue3.
ISSN: 2231-2803.
2010-11 Software Cost National Conference on April 2011.
S. Ramacharan Estimation & Software Information Sciences
Project Sizing (NCIS) 2011
2009-10 Implementation of International Journal of Jan-2010
Agent based Dynamic Computer Science &
Dr.I.Ravi Prakash Reddy
Distributed Service Security (IJCSS), Vol:3, ,
Pages:525-535
2008-09 Dr.I.Ravi Prakash Reddy JADE-An overview CSI Communication May 2009
Outline of an Agent JATIT, Vol:3, Issue NO:4, Dec-2007
based Approach for a Paged 86-96
2007-08 Dr.I.Ravi Prakash Reddy
Dynamically
Distributed System
Intelligent Software NCCC-06, GNITS, Hyd. 2006
agents on the Internet Pages164-172
Dr.I.Ravi Prakash Reddy
a Prediction of Future
developments
Process Migration- A IAE, Hyderabad Oct-2005
2005-06 Case Study” in
Dr.I.Ravi Prakash Reddy
Conference on
Distributed Systems
Implementing Conference on Distributed Oct-2005.
Dr.I.Ravi Prakash Reddy Transparency in Systems, IAE, Hyd
Distributed Systems

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ANNEXURE - II
GATE Scores
GATE
S. No Reg.No Name of the Student Batch Rank/Score
1 09251A1249 N.Shirisha Rani 2009-13 7000
2 09251A1296 M. Sahitya 2009-13 5832
3 10255A1208 M.Divyasree 2009-13 38,000

GATE
S. No Reg.No Name of the Student Batch Rank/Score
1 08251A1210 Deepthi Hari 2008-12 16639
2 08251A1227 K. Mounika Reddy 2008-12 4120
3 08251A1250 Saba Mohammadi 2008-12 20850
4 08251A1254 Swathi Ravindran 2008-12 8864
5 08251A1278 K. Aishwarya Naidu 2008-12 6542
6 08251A1294 M. Manasa 2008-12 2133
7 08251A12C2 R. Shravani 2008-12 11928

GATE
Rank/score
S. No Reg.No Name of the Student Batch Score
1 07251A1211 D. Divya 2007-11 6547
2 07251A1212 G. Prathyusha Reddy 2007-11 18100
3 07251A1217 G. Krishna Charitha 2007-11 14000
4 07251A1258 P. Joshna Reddy 2007-11 98%
5 07251A1261 K. Mary Keerthi 2007-11 22%
6 07251A1276 V. Samantha 2007-11 1532
7 07251A1278 K. Shravani 2007-11 2367
8 07251A1279 K. Sneha 2007-11 4182
9 07251A1293 Y. Sai Aneela 2007-11 12955

S. No Reg.No Name of the Student Batch GATE Score


1 06251A1249 T. Sowjanya 2006-10 94.50%

GRE Scores

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S. No Reg.No Name of the Student Batch GRE Score
1 09251A1298 M.Gouthami 2009-13 292
2 09251A1270 Divya Shreya 2009-13 300
3 09251A12A3 Keerthi Reddy 2009-13 295

S. No Reg.No Name of the Student Batch GRE Score


1 08251A1203 A. Bindu 2008-12 1050
2 08251A1217 G. Nishitha 2008-12 1130
3 08251A1225 K. Manaswini 2008-12 1110
4 08251A1227 K. Mounika Reddy 2008-12 1350
5 08251A1240 B. Tejasvi 2008-12 1100
6 08251A1266 Ch. Mounika 2008-12 970
7 08251A1269 Susmitha 2008-12 1010
8 08251A1275 Gaddam Rajani 2008-12 1060
9 08251A1298 P. Sneha 2008-12 1240
10 08251A12A0 G.Komali 2008-12 290
11 08251A12A4 Anusha Sama 2008-12 1150
12 08251A12A5 S. Deepthi 2008-12 280
13 08251A12B4 V. Divya 2008-12 1140

S. No Reg.No Name of the Student Batch GRE Score


1 07251A1202 Anusha Thotakura 2007-11 1310
2 07251A1219 M. Pooja Reddy 2007-11 1330
3 07251A1269 G. Padmini 2007-11 1070
4 07251A1282 S. Sruthi Reddy 2007-11 1390
5 07251A1290 Y. Preethi 2007-11 1200
6 07251A1291 Y. Yamini Rani 2007-11 1080
7 07251A1292 Y. Soumya 2007-11 1060

S. No Reg.No Name of the Student Batch GRE Score


1 06251A1202 P. Aakanksha 2006-10 1410
2 06251A1206 A. Anusha 2006-10 1030
3 06251A1213 DL. Madhuri 2006-10 1240
4 06251A1216 C. Divya Reddy 2006-10 1120
5 06251A1226 Gnanitha Alle 2006-10 1205
6 06251A1235 M. Sravani 2006-10 1220
7 06251A1244 Ranjitha Modali 2006-10 1050
8 06251A1247 Sneha S. Kumar 2006-10 1120
9 06251A1250 M. Tejaswi 2006-10 1100

TOFEL Scores
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S. No Reg.No Name of the Student Batch TOEFL Score
1 09251A1270 Divya Shreya 2009-13 97
09251A12A
2 3 Keerthi Reddy 2009-13 81

S. No Reg.No Name of the Student Batch TOEFL Score


1 08251A1203 A. Bindu 2008-12 100
2 08251A1217 G. Nishitha 2008-12 81
3 08251A1227 K. Mounika Reddy 2008-12 100
08251A12A
4 4 Anusha Sama 2008-12 99
5 08251A12B4 V. Divya 2008-12 100

S. No Reg.No Name of the Student Batch TOEFL Score


1 07251A1202 Anusha Thotakura 2007-11 103
2 07251A1219 M. Pooja Reddy 2007-11 102
3 07251A1282 S. Sruthi Reddy 2007-11 102

S. No Reg.No Name of the Student Batch TOEFL Score


1 06251A1202 P. Aakanksha 2006-10 103
2 06251A1213 DL. Madhuri 2006-10 107
3 06251A1226 Gnanitha Alle 2006-10 90
CAT

Scores
S. No Reg.No Name of the Student Batch CAT Score
08251A124
1 5 Rayapu Swathi 2008-12 75%
08251A128
2 3 K. Jyothi Swarupa 2008-12 79%

S. No Reg.No Name of the Student Batch CAT Score


07251A121
1 3 G.B. Steffi Sonal 2007-11 65%

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07251A121
2 8 Krithika Dubet 2007-11 68%
07251A126
3 2 K. Radhika 2007-11 56%
07251A127
4 2 Ritika Tapuriah 2007-11 95%
07251A127
5 9 K. Sneha 2007-11 73%

S. No Reg.No Name of the Student Batch CAT Score


06251A120
1 2 P. Aakanksha 2006-10 80%
06251A121
2 3 DL. Madhuri 2006-10 86%
06251A122
3 2 G. Shravya 2006-10 70%
06251A122
4 9 J. Shalini 2006-10 72%
06251A123
5 1 K. Pratima 2006-10 65%
06251A125
6 0 M. Tejaswi 2006-10 71%

MAT Scores
S. No Reg.No Name of the Student Batch MAT
1 09251A12A2 Monisha Vasanth 2009-13 73%

S. No Reg.No Name of the Student Batch MAT


1 08251A1244 R.L. Manasa 2008-12 83%
2 08251A1280 K. Priyanka 2008-12 85%
3 08251A1291 M. Sindhusha 2008-12 88%
4 08251A12A5 S. Deepthi 2008-12 80%

S. No Reg.No Name of the Student Batch MAT


1 07251A1217 G. Krishna Charitha 2007-11 68%
2 07251A1221 M. Monisha 2007-11 60%
3 07251A1225 P. Madhuri 2007-11 89%
4 07251A1235 S. Chitra Nair 2007-11 92%
5 07251A1255 D. Lavanya Kumari 2007-11 83%
6 07251A1256 G. Sushma 2007-11 67%
7 07251A1261 K. Mary Keerthi 2007-11 75%
8 07251A1262 K. Radhika 2007-11 62%
9 07251A1270 Rajini Chandra 2007-11 80%
10 07251A1279 K. Sneha 2007-11 92%

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11 072E21A1258 Ch. Surya Nandini 2007-11 85%

S. No Reg.No Name of the Student Batch MAT


1 06251A1244 Ranjitha Modali 2006-10 94%

ANNEXURE III
Events Conducted under Department Technical Association
(TECHNOBOOM)

S.N Year Name of the Event Date


o
Aptitude Test 05-10-13
Skit, Mix & Match game 21-09-13
Debugging Contest & Technical 08-10-13
1 2013-14 Crossword
Paper Carving, Tatto making 12-09-13
JAM & Logo Contest 03-08-13
Memory Game 27-07-13
Technical Treasure Hunt 10-10-12
Group Discussions 24-09-12
Best out of Waste 18-09-12
Technical Word building 10-09-12
2 2012-13
Aptitude Test 07-09-12
Pot Painting 18-08-12
Poster Presentation 04-08-12
LOGO contest 27-07-12
3 2011-12 C Skill Test 25-04-12
Paper Presentation 03-03-12

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Technical Quiz 08-02-12
Seminar on Ethical Hacking 07-02-12
Group Discussions 10-1-12
Rangoli Compitation 07-01-12
Aptitude Test 22-10-11
Product Promotion Contest 17-09-11
Vegetable Carving Contest 20-08-11
Debugging Contest 06-08-11
Rangoli Compitation 07-03-11
Paper presentation 19-02-11
Singing Compitation 25-01-11
Photography Contest 27-12-10
4 2010-11 Technical Quiz 28-12-10
3-Legged Race 09-10-10
JAM 09-10-10
Group Discussion 27-09-10
Aptitude Test 14-08-10
Painting Without brush 29-01-10
T-shirt painting
Glass painting
5 2009-10
Face painting
Aptitude Test 19-12-09
Group Discussions 11-08-09

Evaluative Report of the Departments

 Faculty Profile , adequacy and competency of Faculty:

The Department of ICE was started in the year 2002. The approved intake is 60.
Instrumentation & control plays an important role in all the type of industries. The
instrumentation and control Engineering has gained a lot of importance because of the
rapid growth as well as integration of software and computers in the field of test and
measurement (T&M). There is no field, which is not using Instrumentation and Control
System due to which it has become a paramount importance for the students of
Instrumentation and Control Engineering to gain versatile and in-depth knowledge in this
field. The department trains the students to meet their requirement and provide world

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class job opportunities in Instrumentation and Control industry and various private &
public sector organizations.

ICE department in GNITS has qualified and well experienced faculty. Dept. has excellent
infrastructure provided with state-of-art equipment and has advanced equipments like
industrial process trainer, ARM processors, Analytical instruments like Gas
chromatography, UV-VIS spectrophotometer, Bio-medical instrumentation like ECG &
Bio-telemetry etc.

ICE department in GNITS has qualified and well experienced faculty consisting of
Professor - 1, Associate Professors - 2, Assistant Professors – 10 and supporting staff of 4
Lab Assistants .

105.Name of the department : Instrumentation & Control EngineeringDepartment


106.Year of Establishment: 2002
107.Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated
Masters; Integrated Ph.D., etc.): UG
108.Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved: -Nil-
109.Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) : Semester wise
110.Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
 Instrumentation in EEE Department
 Electronic Devices& Circuits in CSE Department
 Network Analysis in ETM Deparment

111.Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.


-Nil-

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112.Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons : -Nil-
113.Number of Teaching posts
sanctioned Filled

114.Faculty profile with


Professors 1 1
Associate 2 2 name, qualification,
Professors designation,
Asst. Professors 10 8 specialization,
(D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc.,)
No. of Ph.D.
Qualificatio No. of Years
Students
Name n Designation Specilization of
guided for the
Experience
last 4 years
Signals and
M.Tech
Prof.Y.Rajeshwari HOD System 24 Nil
(Ph.D)
Processing
M.Tech Instrumentation
R.Nageswara Rao Assoc.Prof. 13 Nil
(Ph.D) & Control
P.Ramakrishna M.Tech Instrumentation
Assoc.Prof. 14 Nil
Reddy (Ph.D) & Control
Embedded
G.Narendrababu
M.Tech Asst.Prof. System 11 Nil
Reddy
M.Tech Control
V.Rajeswari Asst.Prof. 11 Nil
(Ph.D) Systems
M.Tech Instrumentation
Jayeeta Ukil Asst.Prof. 7.5 Nil
(Ph.D) & Control
Electronics &
T.Srilatha M.Tech Asst.Prof 7.5 Nil
Instrumentation
Electronics
Instrumentation
M.Tech
C.Padmaja Asst.Prof. & 8 Nil
(Ph.D)
Communicatio
n Systems
Communicatio
M.Lakshmi M.Tech Asst.Prof. 4.5 Nil
n Engineering
Embedded
Jyothirmai Joshi M.Tech 6 Nil
Asst.Prof. System
Instrumentation
N.Sandeep M.Tech Asst.Prof. 1 Nil
& Control
Parvathy Applied
M.E 2.5 Nil
Sreekumar Asst.Prof. Electronics

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115.List of senior visiting faculty: Nil-
116.Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled(programme wise) by
temporary faculty: Not Applicable
117.Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise):UG-ICE 1:15
118.Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned
sanctioned Filled and filled

Technical Staff 4 4
Administrative Staff - -

119.Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG.: PG

Qualification
Name Designation Specilization

M.Tech Signals and System


Prof.Y.Rajeshwari HOD
(Ph.D) Processing
M.Tech
R.Nageswara Rao Assoc.Prof. Instrumentation & Control
(Ph.D)
P.Ramakrishna M.Tech
Assoc.Prof. Instrumentation & Control
Reddy (Ph.D)
G.Narendrababu Embedded System
M.Tech Asst.Prof.
Reddy
M.Tech
V.Rajeswari Asst.Prof. Control Systems
(Ph.D)
M.Tech
Jayeeta Ukil Asst.Prof. Instrumentation & Control
(Ph.D)
Electronics &
T.Srilatha M.Tech Asst.Prof
Instrumentation

M.Tech Electronics Instrumentation


C.Padmaja Asst.Prof.
(Ph.D) & Communication Systems

M.Lakshmi M.Tech Asst.Prof. Communication Engineering

Jyothirmai Joshi M.Tech Embedded System


Asst.Prof.
N.Sandeep M.Tech Asst.Prof. Instrumentation & Control
Parvathy
M.E Asst.Prof. Applied Electronics
Sreekumar

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120.Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding
agencies and grants received: Not Applicable
121.Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants
received: Not Applicable
122.Research Centre /facility recognized by the University: -Nil-
123.Publications:
*Details are provided in Annexure - I

 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national /


international) by faculty and students : 37
 Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of
Science, Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database -
International Social Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.): Nil
 Monographs: Not Applicable
 Chapter in Books: Not Applicable
 Books Edited : Not Applicable
 Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers: Not Applicable
 Citation Index : Not Applicable
 SNIP: Not Applicable
 SJR: Not Applicable
 Impact factor : Not Applicable
 h-index : Not Applicable
124.Areas of consultancy and income generated
Conducted labs for other engineering colleges to be included with income generated

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Academic Name of the
Sl. No. Purpose Amount
year institution
Scient Institute Of Conduction of
1 2007-08 Technology, labs for 3rd Rs 48,000/-
Hyderabad, AP B.Tech I sem
Sri Vishnu Conduction of
2 2008-09 Engineering College labs for 4th Rs 40,000/-
for women B.Tech I sem
125.
Conduction of
Scient Institute Of
Faculty labs for 3rd & as
3 2009-10 Technology, Rs 1,03,500/-
4th B.Tech I
Hyderabad, AP
sem
Scient Institute Of Conduction of
4 2010-11 Technology, labs for 4th Rs 1,00,000/-
Hyderabad, AP B.Tech I sem
Scient Institute Of Conduction of
5 2011-12 Technology, labs for 4th Rs 1,23,000/-
Hyderabad, AP B.Tech I sem
members in
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards….

S.No Name of the Staff Designation Membership Type

1 Prof.Y.Rajeshwari HOD ISTE,IETE

126.Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental/programme: 40%
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution
i.e.in Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies: 60%
127.Awards/ Recognitions received by faculty and students
Number of university ranks (Received Gold medals from JNT University Hyderabad)
a) 2009 – 2013 - 1st Rank (83.43%)
b) 2008 – 2012 - 1st Rank (83.08%)
c) 2007 – 2011 - 1st Rank (83.76%)
d) 2006 – 2010 - 1st Rank (77.07%)
e) 2005 – 2009 - 1st Rank (80.27%)
e) 2004 – 2008 - 1st Rank (77.73%)

Received Gold medals from JNT University Hyderabad

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Batch. No. Roll. No. Student Name % Of marks

2009-2013 09251A2220 K.Snigdha 83.43

2008-2012 08251A2251 V.Kavitha 83.08

2007-2011 07251A2218 J.Deepthi 83.76

2006-2010 06251A2216 G.Sridevi 77.07

2005-2009 05251A2222 G.Mahalaxmi 80.27

128.List of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department

S.No Name of the Eminent Date Details


Academicians and
Scientists/Visitors to the
department

1 Dr.Murty Muthukrishnan 27/08/2012 Professor, ETM Dept., GNITS

2 Dr.Rajaratnam 01/03/2012 Prof,EIE,VNRVJIET

3 Dr. PVD.Somasekhar Rao 17/09/2011 PROF,ECE,JNTUH

4 Mr.U.S.PaulRussel 17/09/2011 Senior Engineer,AirIndia

5 Mr.Anand & S.Batta 17/09/2011 MD & Chief Consultant,Control


Tech PVT Ltd

6 Mr.David 9/3/2010 Project Engineer,IIIT

7 Late Dr.G.R.Babu 13/02/2009 Prof,KMIT

129.Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding


a)National
Workshop Year funding

Process Control & Automation 2009 Self

Virtual Instrumentation & control 2011 Self


training programme on LabVIEW

Inhouse program 2012 Self


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Value added courses 2012 Self
b)International: Nil

130.Student profile programme/course wise:


Name of the Applications Selecte Enrolled Pass
Course/programme received d *M *F percentage
(refer question no. 4)
2008 – 2012 Through EAMCET 60 Female 70%
counseling
2007 – 2011 ThroughEAMCET 60 Female 68%
counseling
2006 – 2010 Through EAMCET 60 Female 96%
counseling
2005 – 2009 Through EAMCET 60 Female 90%
counseling
2004 – 2008 Through EAMCET 60 Female 84%
counseling
2003 – 2007 Through EAMCET 60 Female 83%
counseling
*M=Male F=Female
131.Diversity of Students
Name of the % of % of students % of
Course students from other students
from the States from
same state abroad
ICE 100% NIL NIL
132.How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such
as NET, SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc. ? : 18
*Details are provided in Annexure - II
133.Student progression
Student progression Against % enrolled
UG to PG 8.3%
PG to M.Phil. NIL
PG to Ph.D. NIL
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral NIL
Employed
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 Campus selection 88%
 Other than campus recruitment 5%

Entrepreneurship/Self-employment NIL
134.Details of Infrastructural facilities
a) Library : The departmental library has 446 text books
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students : The department provided 70 computers with
all necessary legal software to cater to the needs of both faculty and students. Internet
connectivity of 15Mbps is also provided to sufficient number of systems in addition to Wi-
Fi connectivity to total campus.

c) Class rooms with ICT facility: 4 class rooms with OHP & LCD projectors, Laptop,
printers, computers etc to be mentioned respectively.

d) Laboratories: 4 labs with state of art equipment. The equipment in all


laboratories is updated on regular basis and is well maintained.

S.NO Name of the Lab Total cost (Rs)


1 Transducers and Instrumentation LAB 2,35,561 /-

2 Industrial Instrumentation LAB 4,10,619.6 /-

3 Analytical & Biomedical Instrumentation 15,92,056.88/-


LAB
4 Microprocessor LAB 2,78,015.00 /-

5 Control Systems LAB - III & 10,42,241.53 /-


Basic Simulation LAB

6 Control Systems LAB - I 3,34,325.00 /-

7 Control Systems LAB - II 3,38,332.20/-

8 Process Control LAB 13,72,662.00/-

9 Embedded Systems LAB 1,75,914.00/-

10 Pulse Circuits & IC Applications LAB 1,65,000.00/-

11 Electronic Devices & Circuits LAB 80,270.00/-

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135.Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university,
government or other agencies: 55
136.Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops /
seminar) with external experts

Guest Lectures:
Name of Designation/Company Topic Date
member
Mr. U.S.Paul Senior Engineer, AIR Flight 28th Sept’2012
Russel, INDIA Instrumentation
Dr.Murty Professor, ETM Dept., IC Fabrication 27th August 2012
Muthukrishnan GNITS Process
Mr. Sravan Coustomer Supporter, PLC,SCADA & 15th March 2012
Multi tech Systems DCS
Mr. U.S.Paul Senior Engineer, AIR Air Craft 3rd Nov’2011
Russel, INDIA Instrumentation
Mr. U.S.Paul Senior Engineer, AIR Air Craft 29th Oct’2011
Russel, INDIA Instrumentation
Mr. Assoc. Prof., RGM Virtual 17th Sep’2011
G.V.Gopikrishna Engg. College, Nandyal Instrumentation
Rao using LABVIEW
Ms. M.Nivedita Senior Engineer, Infosys Orientation 30th July’2011
towards Corporate
Sector
Mr.Pavan Technical Leader GEI- RealTime Systems 09th Oct’2010
IIC,Cyber Pearl,HI-Tech in Industrial
city Automation
Mr.Madukar Prolific Systems & PLC’s and its 19th Jan’2010
Technologies Pvt applications in
Ltd,Hyderabad Industrial
Automation
Mr.K.Srikanth Design Engineer BHEL Instrumentation & 8th Aug’2009
Control of Gas
Turbine
Mr.MD.Venkates M/S Haritha Engineers Industrial 24th July’2009
h Pvt ltd ,Hyderabad Automation
Mr. U.S.Paul Senior Engineer, AIR Air Craft 19th Oct 2008
Russel, INDIA Instrumentation
M/S POLMON Job Opportunities 2nd July 2008
Instrumentation Pvt. Ltd in Automation”
Mr.Madukar Prolific Systems & Industrial 11th Aug 2007

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Technologies Pvt Automation
Ltd,Hyderabad
N.P. Pramod M/s. Rockwell Future of 9th July 2007
Automation Automation
Prof S.Mohan Department of Micro& Nano 1st March’2007
Instrumentation,Indian Technologies
Institute of
Science,Bangolore
Prof S.Mohan Department of Micro& Nano 28th Feb’2007
Instrumentation,Indian Technologies
Institute of
Science,Bangolore
D. Kumara BHEL, Corporate R&D Elements Of 24th Jan 2007
Swamy Division Distributed
Control System

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Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:
 Tutorials are being conducted for every 20 students as a group. 2 or 3 Assignments
are given per semester to all the students. OHP’s, LCD’s & public address systems
are used wherever required.
 Tutorial classes were included in the curriculum to improve the students further to
train them in problematic & difficult subjects
 Value – added courses and training programs are also organized as when required to
explore the students to advanced technologies.
137.Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities
10 students attended blood donation camp and 1 student attended EYE camp organized
under NSS activities.
*Details are provided in Annexure - III
138.SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strength:

 Adequate and well experienced faculty.


(Details are provided in Annexure – IV)
 All the laboratories wilth state of art equipment.
 Department has 50 uiser licensed version labvioew software to organize training
programmes,workshops,value-added corses etc and to cater the requirements of
students to carryover the projectworks.

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 Around 5 staff members are persuing Ph.D and also publishing papers is various
journals and conferences.
 Wi-fi & internet facility to all staff and students.
Department library with 448 volumes

Weakness:
The ICE branch has less awareness in the society and due to this, high EAMCET
rank students are taking admissions

Opportunities:
Being the multi-disciplinary branch, the students have job opportunity both
in software and core companies.
Achieving good pass percentage
Achieving good number of placements in MNC’S &core company (Infotech,
IOT)
ANNEXURE - I
List of Papers Presented by the faculty members

Name No. of journals Impact factor


/conference
National International
Prof.Y.Rajeshwari 6 9 1.0
R.Nageswara Rao - 2 1.0
P.Ramakrishna Reddy 2 3 1.0
G.Narendrababu Reddy 1 - Nil
V.Rajeswari 5 1 1.0
Jayeeta Ukil 1 - Nil
T.Srilatha 1 2 Nil
C.Padmaja 3 1 1.0
M.Lakshmi - - Nil
Jyothirmai Joshi - - Nil

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ANNEXURE - II
GATE/GRE/TOEFL Scores

BATCH (2009-2013)
GRE SCORES

S.N REGISTERE STUDENT


GRE
O D NO NAME(YEAR)
09251A2217
1 K.Sowmya 308
09251A2240
2 D.Rajeshwari 304

REGISTERE
09251A2260 STUDENT
S.NO PGCET
3 D NO Shraddaha
NAME(YEAR)Raju 311
09251A2233
09251A2232
14 A.Manjari
M.Sravya 314
296

2 09251A2239 Philomina Lizy 304

3 09251A2240 D.Rajeshwari 14

4 09251A2253 V.Sumalatha 106

10255A2202
5 K.Bhavani 107
277
09251A2244
6 G.Umadevi 169
09251A2221
7 K.Sneha 110
REGISTERE STUDENT
S.NO PG
D NO NAME(YEAR)
09251A2203
1 A.Sreeja MS

09251A2230
2 A.Manjari MS

09251A2217
3 K.Sowmya MS

09251A2233
4 N.C Vaishnavi M.Tech
09251A2236
5 N.Sowmya MBA
09251A2254
6 Bhagya Sree MBA
09251A2214
7 R .Akhila MBA
09251A2234
8 N.N.V.Lavanya M.Tech
09251A2215
9 G.Ramya M.Tech
09251A2255 M.Tech/IIIT
10 P.Sravani Banglore

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BATCH (2008-2012)
GATE SCORES

REGISTRED STUDENT
S.NO GATE
NO NAME(YEAR)
1 08251A2202 A.sheeba rani 13000
2  08251A2206 B.Bhavani 1008
3  08251A2207 B.Shrividya 1277
4  08251A2211 deepika Tiwari 378
5  08251A2219 J.Lavanya 5000
6  08251A2225 K.Akhila 19000
7  08251A2227 M.Jigeesha 4100
8  08251A2231 M.Shirisha 3000
9  08251A2236 S.navya Sree 12000
10  08251A2237 P.RaamaKalyani 9880
11  08251A2240 R.Anusha 441
12  08251A2248 T.Vineetha 6100
13  08251A2251 V.Kavitha 1277
14  08251A2252 G.Shilpa Goud 9000
15  08251A2256 V.Asha Krishna 871
16  08251A2257 V.Ravitha 2933
17  09251A2201 N.Niharika 10000
18  07251A2256 M.Swetha 13789

GRE Scores

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REGISTERE STUDENT GRE
S.NO
D NO NAME(YEAR)
1 08251A2201 A.Divya Sree 1000
2  08251A2208 K.Brahmi 314
3  08251A2217 Ch.Pranitha 1070
4  08251A2234 P.Bhavya Preethi 310
5  08251A2236 S.navya Sree 1170
6  08251A2240 R.Anusha 1350
7  08251A2241 R.Snigdha Rao 1370
8  08251A2249 T.Sindhura 1020
9  08251A2255 P.Varsha Reddy 1090
10  08251A2256 V.Asha Krishna 1100

TOFEL SCORES

REGISTERED STUDENT
S.NO TOFEL
NO NAME
A.Divya
1 90
08251A2201 Sree
2  08251A2208 K.Brahmi 314
3  08251A2240 R.Anusha 108
4  08251A2241 R.Snigdha 102

BATCH (2007-2011)
GATE Scores

REGISTERED STUDENT GATE


S.NO
NO NAME(YEAR)
1 07251A2209 B.Sujita 565
2 07251A2226 K.Sindhu 2534
3 07251A2234 P.Sandya 3121
GRE Scores
REGISTERED STUDENT GRE
S.NO
NO NAME(YEAR)
1 07251A2209 B.SriHarshita 1190
2 07251A2229 Madhurya .R 1310
3 07251A2236 Rishika Menon 1200
TOFEL Scores
REGISTERED STUDENT TOFEL
S.NO
NO NAME(YEAR)

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1 07251A2229 Madhurya .R 112
2 07251A2226 K.Sindhu 2534
3 07251A2236 Rishika Menon 102
CAT Scores
REGISTERED STUDENT CAT
S.NO NO NAME(YEAR)
Keerthana
1 07251A2223 Jayaprakash 60%
2 07251A2232 Nidhi Agarwal 80%
3 07251A2239 A.Akhila 82.55%

BATCH (2006-2010)
GATE Scores
REGISTERED STUDENT GATE
S.NO
NO NAME(YEAR)
1 06251A2221 k.Raaga Sameera 80%
2 06251A2232 N.Madhuri 95%
3 06251A2251 U.Rajitha 88%
4 06251A2258 K.Shalini 65%
5 06251A2253 V.Likitha Reddy 85%

GRE Scores

REGISTERED STUDENT GRE


S.NO
NO NAME(YEAR)
1 06251A2219 K.LakshmiSandya 1230
2 06251A2217 Hithika 1300
3 06251A2206 Roshini 1110
4 06251A2242 Spandana 1000
5 06251A2238 p.Sravanti 983
6 06251A2227 M.Sowjanya 1330
U.Lakshmi
7 06251A2224 Sowmya 1120
8 06251A2246 S.Manasa Reddy 1090
9 06251A2259 M.Bhavya Rajitha 1040

TOFEL Scores
S.N REGISTERED STUDENT TOFEL
O NO NAME(YEAR)
1 06251A2217 Hithika 117
2 06251A2206 Roshini 87
3 06251A2242 Spandana 99 281
4 06251A2227 M.Sowjanya 112
U.Lakshmi
5 06251A2224 Sowmya 91
CAT Scores
REGISTERED STUDENT CAT
S.NO
NO NAME(YEAR)
1 06251A2219 K.Lakshmi Sandya 79%
2 06251A2205 Ankitha 82.6%

ANNEXURE III
Events conducted under National Service Scheme (NSS):

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Date of event Name of the event No.Of.Students
Participated
11/09/13 Blood donation Camp 10
25/2/13 to Special camp 5
2/3/13
24/2/13 to Pulse polio drops 10
26/2/13
20/1/13 to Pulse polio drops 10
22/1/13
6/10/12 Women’s Health Awareness 20
Programme
14/9/12 Eye camp with vasan eye care 5
with Lions club, jubilee hills
8/8/12 Blood Bank by NTR Trust Blood 10(Volunteers)
Bank
20/3/12 to Special Camp 5
26/3/12
13/9/11 Blood Donation Camp by Lions 4(Volunteers)
club, jubilee hills
23/1/11 Pulse Polio Camp 1
15/7/10 Mass Plantation 10
7/9/10 Saaksharata March (Literacy 6
awareness mass rally) launched by
Govt. Of A.P.
10/8/09 Awareness program for 5
prevention & rehabilitation of
disability orgaized by Saikrishna
Teja Foundation
9/2/09 to Special Camp “Sahaya” organized 15
13/2/09 by GNITS at Baddam Balreddy
Nagar, Jubilee hills
16/7/08 Blood Donation Camp 7

ANNEXURE IV
 Five Faculty members are having more than 10 years of teachnig experiance.

 Nine Faculty members having more than 5 years of teachnig experiance.


 All the faculty inthe department are post graduates & five memebers are pursing Ph.D.

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 Three faculty members achieved Academic excellency award.
 50% of the faculty achieved 100% pass results in uviversity examinations in the subjects
handled by them.

List of the Faculty Achieved 100% Pass Results

Academic Year (2012-2013) – II Sem

S No. Name Subject Year


1 Mr N.Sandeep Reliability Engineering IV B.Tech, II Sem

2 Mr G.Narendrababu Reddy PC Based Instrumentation IV B.Tech, II Sem

3 Mrs V.Rajeswari Adaptive Control Systems IV B.Tech, II Sem

Academic Year (2012-2013) – I Sem

1 Mrs S.Bharati Biomedical Instrumentation IV B.Tech, I Sem

2 Ms T.Srilatha Embedded & Real time Systems IV B.Tech, I Sem

3 Mr G.Narendrababu Reddy Virtual Instrumentation IV B.Tech, I Sem

Academic Year (2011-2012) – II Sem

1 Ms T.Srilatha Microprocessors & III B.Tech, II Sem


Microcontroller

2 Ms M.Lakshmi Computer Organization III B.Tech, II Sem

3 Mrs V.Rajeswari Analytical Instrumentation III B.Tech, II Sem

4 Mr G.Narendrababu Reddy Distributed Computer Control IV B.Tech, II Sem


Systems

5 Mrs Syona Chawla Opto Electric & Laser IV B.Tech, II Sem


Instrumentation

Academic Year (2011-2012) – I Sem

1 Mrs C.Padmaja Pulse & Digital Circuits III B.Tech, I Sem

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2 Mr R.Nageswara Rao Instrumentation Practices in III B.Tech, I Sem
Industries

Academic Year (2010-2011) – II Sem

1 Mrs Jayeeta Ukil PC Based Instrumentation III B.Tech, II Sem

2 Mr G.Narendrababu Reddy Analytical Instrumentation III B.Tech, II Sem

Department of Mechanical Engineering


(Ancillary Department and not offering any Programmes / Courses)

1. Name of the department : Mechanical Engineering


2. Year of Establishment : 1997
3. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., etc.)

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NOT APPLICABLE.
4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved
NOT APPLICABLE

5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise)


NOT APPLICABLE
6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Ancillary Department.
7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
NOT APPLICABLE
8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons
NOT APPLICABLE
9. Number of Teaching posts
Sanctioned Filled

Professors 01 01
Associate Professors 01 01

Asst. Professors 03 03

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10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. /
M. Phil. etc.,)
No. of Ph.D.
No. of
Qualificati Students guided
Name Designation Specilization Years of
on for the last 4
Experience
years
G.P.Prasada
Ph.D Professor&HOD Six Sigma 23 NIL
Reddy
Industrial
M.V.Ramana M.Tech Associate
Engg.& 15 NIL
Reddy (Ph.D) Professor
Management
M.Tech Thermal
S.M.Swamy Asst.Professor 09 NIL
(Ph.D) Engg.
M.Tech
Ch.Mohana Rao Asst.Professor CAD/CAM 12 NIL
(Ph.D)
Energy
S.N.S.Reddy M.Tech Asst.Professor 06 NIL
Systems
11. List of senior visiting faculty:
NIL

12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled (programme wise) by
temporary faculty.
NOT APPLICABLE

13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise)


NOT APPLICABLE

14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff;


sanctioned and filled -6

15. Number of supporting staff.

Sanctioned Filled

Programmer 02 02
Lab Asst. 01 01
Lab Technicians 03 03

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16. Qualifications of teaching faculty with One Ph.D and Four PG (M.Tech)
17. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies
and grants received
NIL.
18. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants
received.
NIL.
19. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University
NIL.
20. Publications:
S.NO. Academic Year No. of Faculty Total No. of Total No. of Books
Papers Published Published
1. 2008 - - -
2. 2009 - - -
3. 2010 01 04 -
4. 2011 01 01 -
5. 2012 03 03 -

a) Publication per faculty: *Details are provided in Annexure - I


 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by
faculty : 08
 Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
 Monographs: NIL
 Chapter in Books: NIL
 Books Edited : NIL
 Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers: NIL
 Citation Index: NIL
 SNIP : NIL
 SJR:NIL
 Impact factor: NIL
 h-index: NIL

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21. Areas of consultancy and income generated
NIL.
22. Faculty as members in
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards….
NIL.
23. Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental/programme NOT APPLICABLE
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in
Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies. NOT APPLICABLE

24. Awards/ Recognitions received by faculty and students


Best Teacher Awards: 1. G.P.Prasada Reddy. 2. M.V.Ramana Reddy
25. List of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department.
NIL.
26. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding
a)National : ONE Conference along with EEE & ICE
b)International
Student profile programme/course wise: . NOT APPLICABLE
Name of the Applications Selected Enrolled Pass
Course/programme received *M *F percentage
(refer question no. 4)

*M=Male *F=Female
Diversity of Students: NOT APPLICABLE
Name of the % of students % of students from % of students
Course from the same other States from abroad
state

27. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET,
SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc. ?
NOT APPLICABLE

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Student progression: NOT APPLICABLE
Student progression Against % enrolled
UG to PG
PG to M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
 Campus selection
 Other than campus recruitment
Entrepreneurship/Self-employment

28. Details of Infrastructural facilities NOT APPLICABLE


a) Library
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students
c) Class rooms with ICT facility
Not applicable.

d) Laboratories:
Lab Details

Number of Cost of
Name of the Name of the Equipment / Date of Total cost
units each unit
Laboratory Machinery Purchase (in Rs.)
Available (in Rs.)
Venturimeter and Orifice meter 5.10.1999 1 20414 20414
Pipe Friction Apparatus 5.10.1999 1 19703 19703
Impact of jet Apparatus 5.10.1999 1 19703 19703
Pelton Turbine 5.10.1999 1 59414 59414
Fluid Francis Turbine 28.11.2001 1 110250 110250
Mechanics &
Hydraulic Kaplan Turbine 28.11.2001 1 169050 169050
Machinery Multi stage Centrifugal Pump 28.11.2001 1 40425 40425

Test Rig of Determination of Loss


head due to Sudden Contraction 22.05.2006 1 38193 38193
losses in Bends and Elbows
Single Stage
26.11.2010 1 55035 55035
Centrifugal Pump Test Rig
Total 532187 532187

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Lab Details

Investment Area
FM& HM Lab Rs.53218/- 163 Sq.m
Drawing Hall (2) 60 Capacity each 344Sq.m

29. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or
other agencies.
NOT APPLICABLE
30. Details on student enrichment programme (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with
external experts.
NOT APPLICABLE
31. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning.
NOT APPLICABLE
32. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities.
NOT APPLICABLE
33. SWOT analysis of the department and Future plans.
It is an ancillary department and not offering any programs / Courses

Annexure-1

List of papers presented by the faculty members.

Dr.G.P.Prasada Reddy, Professor, has published 06 papers in Journals and 04 papers presented
in international/ National Conferences.

List of Publications in Journals

1. G.P.Prasada Reddy & Dr V. Venugopal Reddy, “Process Improvement Using six Sigma – a
case study in small scale industry”- International Journal of Six Sigma and Competitive
Advantage, Vol 6, Nos 1/2 , 2010, pp 1-11
2. G.P.Prasada Reddy & Dr V. Venugopal Reddy , “ Educational Excellence through Six
Sigma” Quality world , Vol VII ,Issue 01, Jan 2010 pp 33-39
3. G.P.Prasada Reddy & Dr V. Venugopal Reddy, “ Role of Six Sigma in quality
Engineering” Qulaity World , Vol VII , Issue03 , March 2010 pp 15-18
4. G.P.Prasada Reddy & Dr V. Venugopal Reddy, “ Role of Design of Experiments in Six
Sigma ” in Qulaity World , Vol VII , Issue 11 , November 2010 pp 31-34

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5. G.P.Prasada Reddy, Dr V. Venugopal Reddy, Maheswara Reddy & Ravindra, “ Six Sigma
approach to Quality Improvement – A case study “- Industrial Engineering Journal ,
Volume-II, issue No.22, April-2011 , pp 24-26
6. G.P.Prasada Reddy & Dr V. Venugopal Reddy, “ Multiple Response Optimization Using
Experimental Design”, Industrial Engineering Journal , Volume-V & issue No.5 , May-
2012 , pp 06-10.

List of papers presented in international/ National Conferences.

1. G.P.Prasada Reddy & Dr V Venugopal Reddy , “ Variance reduction in manufacturing


process –Six Sigma approach” , National Conference on emerging research and advances
in mechanical sciences (ERA-2011) held at Velammal Engg. College, Chennai , 23 rd
March 2011.
2. Presented a paper titled “ Estimation of Re-order point level Using Simulation “ in 9 th
ISME conference on Mechanical Engineering” , Nov 10-11, 1994, Organised by
University of ROORKEE

3. Presented a paper titled “ Designing the Green Supply Chain”, in the National Seminar on
“ Impact of Supply Chain Management Practices on Customer Satisfaction “, held at
School of Management Studies, University of Hyderabad during 2-4 Feb 2006.

4. Presented a paper titled “ Issues and Challenges in Implementing Green Supply Chain “ ,
in the International Conference on “Global Manufacturing and Innovation”, held at
Coimbatore Institute of Technology , during July 27th to 29th ,2006.

M.V.Ramana Reddy, Associate Professor, has published 01 paper in Journal and presented
02 papers in international/ National Conferences.

List of Publications in Journals

1. A paper titled “Status of Supply Chain Management in India”, published in international journal
of emerging technology and advanced engineering vol2. Issue -7 July 2012.

List of papers presented in international/ National Conferences.


1. Attended a 3 day national seminar on “ Impact of supply chain practices on customer
satisfaction” at School of Management Studies, University of Hyderabad and presented a
paper on “Designing the Green Supply Chain Management” during the period 2 nd – 4th
February 2006.

2. A research paper titled “Supply Chain Management in Indian context” presented in the 6th
international conference on contemporary business 2012, jointly organized by IIT Delhi,
India & Curtin University, Australia during the period 18th -19th October 2012.

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S.M.Swamy, Asstant Professor, has published 01 paper in Journal and presented 04 papers in
international/ National Conferences.

List of Publications in Journals

S.M.Swamy and Dr.Sitaram have published a paepr titled: “Performance Improvement of a


Centrifugal Compressor by Passive means” in International Journal of Rotating machinery
Hindawi Publishing Corporation. Volume 2012, Article ID 727259.

List of papers presented in international/ National Conferences.


1. S.M.Swamy and Dr.Sitaram presented a paper titled: “EXPERIMENTAL
INVESTIGATION ON A CENTRIFUGAL COMPRESSOR WITH PARTIAL SHROUDS” in
25th NATIONAL CONVENTION OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERS (NCAE 2011) November
4 - 5, 2011, BIT Mesra, Ranchi.

2. Dr. B.Balakrishna and S.M.Swamy presented a paper on “Partial Premixing


effect of fuel jet with air on near burner temperature field in a high swirl intensity burner” in
RITS-International Conference on Advancement in Engineering and Management, at Royal
Institute of Technology and science – ICAEM, 2012 Hyderabad, from 28th-29th Feb-2012.

3. S.M.Swamy and Dr. B.Balakrishna presented a paper On “Biodiesel from


jetropa oil as an alternative fuel for diesel engine” in RITS-International Conference on
Advancement in Engineering and Management, at Royal Institute of Technology and science
– ICAEM, 2012 Hyderabad, from 28th-29th Feb-2012.

4. S.M.Swamy and Dr. B.Balakrishna presented a paper on “Combined Non –


Luminous flame radiation and surface tension effects during low renolds number methanol
droplet combustion” in RITS-International Conference on Advancement in Engineering and
Management, at Royal Institute of Technology and science – ICAEM, 2012 Hyderabad, from
28th-29th Feb-2012.

Ch.Mohana Rao, Assistant Professor, had presented a paper in international/ National


Conferences.

1. Ch.Mohana Rao presented a paper on “Comparative Analysis of


Design Consideration of Reconfigurable Robotic Grippers for limp materials” National
Conference held at SNIST- Ghatkesar, Hyderabad, from 1st – 2nd July - 2009.

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Department of Humanities & Mathematics
(Ancillary Department and not offering any Programmes / Courses)

The department of Humanities and Mathematics established in the year 1997 since the inception
of the institute, is a multi-disciplinary department with the disciplines English, Mathematics and
Managerial Studies offered to the B.Tech graduates at different levels. The department is well
supported by 1 Associate Professor, 6 Senior Assistant Professors and 10 Assistant Professors.
The department is facilitated by well established infra-structure and a departmental library with
450 volumes. There are 5 Ph.D holders and 4 faculty members pursuing their Ph.Ds. Two of the
Doctorates are guiding research scholars in their area of specialization. The average experience of
the teaching staff is more than 9 years.
1. Name of the department : Humanities & Mathematics
2. Year of Establishment : 1997
3. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., etc.) : UG
4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involved : NIL
5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) : Semester
6.Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments
Conducts the following courses for all the Departments:
 Advanced English Communication Skills Lab for 3rd Year B.Tech
 Handles the subject Mathematics, English and Managerial Studies as per the
designed course content.
7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
NIL
8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons : NOT APPLICABLE
9. Number of Teaching posts
Sanctioned Filled

Professors 0
Associate Professors 01
Sr. Asst. Professors 06
Asst. Professors 10

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10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. /
M.Phil. etc.,)
No. of
Ph.D.
No. of
Studen
Years
ts
Name Qualification Designation Specialization of
guided
Experie
for the
nce
last 4
years
M.A., PGDTE.,
Dr.P.Aparna (HOD) Assoc. Professor 19
M.Phil., Ph.D Comparative Studies 05
M.Nagasree M.Sc., M.Phil Sr.Asst.Professor 19 -
Algebraic Topology
M.Com, M.Phil., E-Commerce, -
Dr. P.Rekha Sr.Asst.Professor 15
Ph.D Economics, Mktg
Dr.M.Madhavi Latha M.Sc., Ph.D Sr. Asst.Professor Applied Maths 12 -
Dr.M.Aparna M.Sc, Ph.D Sr.Asst.Professor Complex Analysis 12 -
M.A., PGDELT, Phonetics, ELT& -
V. Jahnavi Sr. Asst.Professor 19
MBA (HRM) HR
M.A., PGDTE., Phonetics, ELT& -
Preetha Anthony Asst.Professor 18
(Ph.D) HR
MA, M.Phil., Indian English -
Dr. B.Sushma Asst. Professor 10
Ph.D Literature
M.A. PGDTE., -
V. Beulah Sangeetha Asst.Professor 9
(Ph.D) Phonetics& ELT
MA, B.Ed, -
K.Lakshmi Kanti Asst.Professor 21
PGCTE Phonetics& ELT
Management -
V.Vijaya Lakshmi M.B.A (M.Phil) Asst.Professor 12
Finance&HRM
Dr. NVSL. 03
M.Sc. Ph.D Sr. Asst.Professor 18
Narasimham Mathematics
M.Sc (Ph.D) -
P.Naveen Asst.Professor 9
NET Qualified Mathematics
M.Sc., B.Ed -
S.Vasundhara Asst.Professor 12
(Ph.D) Mathematics
M.A.,M.Phil, ELT,Communication -
Suchitra Pratap Asst.Professor 16
PGDTE. Skills
M.Sc, M.Phil -
K. Keshav Kumar Asst.Professor 7
(M.Tech) Systems Theory
T. Malathi Latha M.Com, MBA Asst. Professor Human Resources 6 -

11. List of senior visiting faculty : Senior Faculty from Osmania University,

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Engineering Staff College of India, NIT Warangal, JNTUH, University of Hyderabad, ISB
visit the campus to deliver the talks on various subjects related to English, Mathematics and
Managerial Studies.

12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled(programme wise) by temporary
faculty - 40%
No faculty is on temporary basis - 40%
13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise) - 1:15

14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff;


sanctioned and filled : 2 Academic support staff
(Computer Operator -1, Record Assistant – 1)
15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG.
Name of the Faulty Designation Qualifications
Sl.No DSc / D. Litt / Ph.D /
M.Phil/PG
M.A., PGDTE., M.Phil.,
1. Dr.P.Aparna (HOD) Assoc. Professor
Ph.D
2. M.Nagasree Sr.Asst.Professor M.Sc., M.Phil
3. Dr. P.Rekha Sr.Asst.Professor M.Com, M.Phil., Ph.D
4. Dr.M.Madhavi Latha Sr. Asst.Professor M.Sc., Ph.D
5. Dr.M.Aparna Sr.Asst.Professor M.Sc, Ph.D
M.A., PGDELT, MBA
6 V. Jahnavi Sr. Asst.Professor
(HRM)
7. Preetha Anthony Asst.Professor M.A., PGDTE.,(Ph.D)
8. Dr. B.Sushma Asst. Professor MA, M.Phil., Ph.D
9. V. Beulah Sangeetha Asst.Professor M.A. PGDTE.,(Ph.D)
10. K.Lakshmi Kanti Asst.Professor MA, B.Ed, PGCTE
11. V.Vijaya Lakshmi Asst.Professor M.B.A (M.Phil)
Dr. NVSL.
12. Sr. Asst.Professor M.Sc. Ph.D
Narasimham
M.Sc (Ph.D) NET
13. P.Naveen Asst.Professor
Qualified
14. S.Vasundhara Asst.Professor M.Sc., B.Ed (Ph.D)
15. Suchitra Pratap Asst.Professor M.A.,M.Phil, PGDTE.
16. K. Keshav Kumar Asst.Professor M.Sc, M.Phil (M.Tech)
17. T. Malathi Latha Asst. Professor M.Com, MBA

2 Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies

296
and grants received :
Received Rs.2.5 lakhs seminar grant from AICTE to conduct an International Conference in
the year 2008.

17. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants
received
NIL

18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University :


NIL
19. Publications:
 a) Publication per faculty
 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by
faculty and students
08 of papers Published by 04 faculty members in 4 International and 4 National
Journals
 Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
 Monographs - NIL
 Chapter in Books - NIL
 Books Edited - NIL
 Books with ISBN/ISSN
numbers with details of publishers - NIL
 Citation Index - NIL
 SNIP - NIL
 SJR - NIL
 Impact factor - NIL
 h-index - NIL

20. Areas of consultancy and income generated:

NIL

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21. Faculty as members in
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards….
Dr.P.Aparna, HOD, H&M:
1. Member, ISTE Student Chapter
2. Secretary, ELTAI, (English Language Teachers’ Association of India)
3. Member, Sub Committee, Teachers Association, South Asia Pacific in collaboration
with Hornby, U.K.
4. Member, Board of Studies, JNTU, Hyderabad.

22. Student projects


a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental/programme NOT APPLICABLE
b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in
Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies NOT APPLICABLE
23. Awards/ Recognitions received by faculty and students
Dr.P.Rekha, Sr. Assistant Professor in Mang.Studies and Mrs.V.Jahnavi, Sr. Asst.Professor in
English are awarded BEST TEACHERS instituted by the Management.
24. List of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department
 Dr.Pingali Sailaja, Professor and Director, Centre for English Studies, University of
Hyderabad.
 Dr.Kesava Rao, Head and Professor, NIT, Warangal.
 Dr.. V.Prakasam,(Retd.) Professor in Linguistic Studies, English and Foreign
Languages University, Hyderabad.
 Dr Adrian Wurr , University of Idaho, Moscow
 Daniel Ringold, US English Language Fellow, Chennai.
 Eminent professors and academicians from Engineering Staff College of India,
English and Foreign Languages University, University of Hyderabad, NITs, English
Language Fellow sponsored by British Council and RELO.
25. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding
a)National :
b)International : 01 (5th ICEG) ` 2.5 lakhs funded by AICTE

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26. Student profile programme /course wise: The information is recorded either by the core
technical departments concerned or in the examination branch.
Name of the Applications Selected Enrolled Pass
Course/programme received *M *F percentage
(refer question no. 4)
CSE NA 120 F
ECE NA 180 F
EEE NA 120 F
IT NA 121 F
ETM NA 60 F
ICE NA 60 F
*M=Male *F=Female
27. Diversity of Students NOT APPLICABLE

Name of the % of % of students % of


Course students from other students
from the States from
same state abroad

28. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET,
SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc. ?
The department records the administrative and academic works of the B.Tech Students at the
1st Year. The details with regard to the competitive examinations of the students will be
recorded in the respective core Technical Department
29. Student progression NOT APPLICABLE
The details will be recorded in the respective Core Technical Department
Student progression Against %
enrolled
UG to PG
PG to M.Phil.
PG to Ph.D.
Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral
Employed
 Campus selection
 Other than campus recruitment

Entrepreneurship/Self-employment

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30. Details of Infrastructural facilities
a) Library
Apart from the Main Library the Departmental Library has English : 194 Volumes
Mathematics : 126 Volumes Management Studies : 126 Journals : 06
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students
The internet facility with a band width of 10 MB/S is made available to the staff in their
respective cabins. The internet facility for the students is made available at the centrally
located internet centre adjacent to the Main Library
c) Class rooms with ICT facility
All the classrooms are facilitated with OHPs and LCD Projectors in order to stimulate
the sense of vision.
d) Laboratories : 03
The department has set up 3 labs
1. Multimedia Lab with 32 Computer Systems
2. Communication Skills Lab for interactive based learning or activity based learning
3. Advanced English Communication Skills Lab with 30 Computer Systems, Multimedia
Projector and Display board for discussions and presentations.

31. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or
other agencies

226 (9475600 lakhs as fee reimbursement from the Government of Andhra Pradesh)

32. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with
external experts
Special lectures / Workshops / Seminars are periodically arranged by the External Experts
on the following areas.
1. Women empowerment 4. Ethical Values
2. Leadership Development 5. Personality Development
3. Professionalism 6. Communication Skills

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33. Teaching methods adopted
Various teaching methods are adopted to improve students’ learning like
i. Lecture Methods
ii. Audio visual Methods
iii. Visits to the relevant organizations / Institutions

34. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities


The Department in collaboration with the JNTU Hyderabad takes up various activities under
NSS (National Service Scheme)

35. SWOT analysis of the department and Future plans


Strengths:
 Highly motivated, well qualified and experienced faculty members.
 Well established labs and infra-structure.
 Well motivated and focused group of students at the First Year B.Tech level.
 The pass percentage is more than 80.

Weaknesses
 The subjects offered English, Mathematics and Managerial Studies are service
subjects and the scope to offer specialized courses for all the years at B.Tech and
M.Tech is limited.
Opportunities
 There is a wide scope to integrate mathematics to the core engineering subjects.
Offering specialized courses will enable the students to integrate basic sciences with
core engineering subjects. Like wise, many Engineering students aim for MBA
programe for Higher Studies. Offering specialized courses as electives in managerial
Studies and in English will enable the students to have a wider focus on the relevance
of the subject.
Threats:
 The wider scope of the practical applications and opportunities offered through the
subjects gets narrowed only for academic pursuit.

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Future Plans:
 The department intends to establish a Mat- lab to enhance the student resources and
applications.
 The department intends to establish a separate centre to cater to the needs of the
students preparing for various competitive exams like GRE, TOEFL & IETLS.
 The department intends to collaborate with wellreputed organizations to offer
certification programmes in English and Managerial Studies.

DEPARTMENT OF BASIC SCIENCES


1. Name of the department : Basic Sciences
2. Year of Establishment : 2010
3. Names of Programmes / Courses offered (UG, PG, M.Phil., Ph.D., Integrated Masters;
Integrated Ph.D., etc.) : UG
4. Names of Interdisciplinary courses and the departments/units involve: Engineering Physics &
Engineering Chemistry, Environmental Studies.
5. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system (programme wise) :
Semester System
6. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments :
This department consists of Engineering Physics, Engineering Chemistry &
Environmental Studies. All these are service subjects offered at different levels of UG
course.
7. Courses in collaboration with other universities, industries, foreign institutions, etc.
Not applicable
8. Details of courses/programmes discontinued (if any) with reasons
Not applicable
9. Number of Teaching posts
Sanctioned Filled

Professors - -
Associate Professors - -
Asst. Professors 09 09

10. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt. /Ph.D. / M.

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Phil. Etc.,)
Name Qualificatio Designation Specialization No. of No. of Ph.D.
n Years of Students
Experienc guided for the
e last 4 years
Dr. T. Charan M.Sc., Ph.D Sr. Asst. Prof Physical 20 -
Chemistry
Singh of Chemistry
A. M.Sc., Sr. Asst. Prof Solid State 21 -
Physics
Alakanandana (Ph.D) of Physics
M.Sc., Asst. Prof. of -
K. Syamala Waste
M.Phil., Envtal. 9
Devi Management
(Ph.D) Studies
Computational -
S. Uday M.Sc., Asst. Prof of
Physics 18
Bhaskar (Ph.D) Physics
General -
Asst. Prof of
M. Shanti M.Sc. Chemistry 12
Chemistry
Solid State -
M.Sc., Asst. Prof of
I.Radhika Physics, EC 9
(Ph.D) Physics
Solid State -
Asst. Prof of
M. Sreevalli M.Sc. Physics 5
Physics
Organic -
Asst. Prof of
O. Sujana M.Sc. Chemistry 5
Chemistry
Asst. Prof of Analytical -
A.Sowmya M.Sc 3
Chemistry Chemistry
B.Sc., Lab. -
P. Saritha - 4
(M.Sc.) Technician
B.Sc., Lab. -
P. Kavitha - 3
(M.Sc.) Technician

11. List of senior visiting faculty


Not applicable
12. Percentage of lectures delivered and practical classes handled(programme wise) by temporary
faculty
0.45%
13. Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise)

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1:16
14. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff; sanctioned and filled
22 Sanctioned & 2 Filled
15. Qualifications of teaching faculty with DSc/ D.Litt/ Ph.D/ MPhil/PG.
One Faculty with Ph.D
One Faculty with M.Phil
Seven Faculty with PG Qualification

16. Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) National b) International funding agencies
and grants received
Nil
17. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC, DBT, ICSSR, etc. and total grants
received
Nil
18. Research Centre /facility recognized by the University
Not applicable
19. Publications:
 a) Publication per faculty
Name of the faculty Number of
S.No. Member Publications
1 Dr.T.Charan Singh 8
2 Mrs.A.Alakanandana 4
3 Mrs.K.Syamala Devi 5
4 Mr.S.Uday Bhasker 1

 Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international) by


faculty and students
Name of the faculty Number of
S.No. Member Publications
1 Dr.T.Charan Singh 8
2 Mrs.A.Alakanandana 4
3 Mrs.K.Syamala Devi 5
4 Mr.S.Uday Bhasker 1

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 Number of publications listed in International Database (For Eg: Web of Science,
Scopus, Humanities International Complete, Dare Database - International Social
Sciences Directory, EBSCO host, etc.)
Nil
 Monographs
Nil
 Chapter in Books
Nil
 Books Edited
Nil
 Books with ISBN/ISSN numbers with details of publishers
Nil
 Citation Index
Nil
 SNIP
Nil
 SJR
Nil
 Impact factor
International Journal of Engineering Research & Applications – 3.08
Asian J. Research Chem – 1.75
Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. – 1.65
Indian Journal of Chemistry – 0.64
J. Chil Chem Soc – 0.63
Indian Journal of Research - 0.3208
Indian Journal of Applied Research - 0.8215
International journal of engineering science and research – 1.852
Global Journal of Applied Environmental Sciences - 2.3019
 h-index
Nil
20. Areas of consultancy and income generated
Nil
19. Faculty as members in
a) National committees b) International Committees c) Editorial Boards….

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Nil
20. Student projects
a) Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter
departmental/programme
Since it is an Auxiliary Department, so it is not applicable

b) Percentage of students placed for projects in organizations outside the institution i.e.in
Research laboratories/Industry/other agencies
Not applicable
21. Awards/ Recognitions received by faculty and students
Nil
22. List of eminent academicians and scientists/ visitors to the department
Nil
23. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized & the source of funding
a)National - Nil
b)International - Nil
24. Student profile programme/course wise:
Not applicable
25. Diversity of Students

Name of the % of % of students % of


Course students from other students
from the States from
same state abroad
All Branches 660 Nil Nil

26. How many students have cleared national and state competitive examinations such as NET,
SLET, GATE, Civil services, Defense services, etc. ?
Not applicable

27. Student progression


Not applicable
28. Details of Infrastructural facilities
a) Library

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The Departmental Library consists of 128 books in Engineering Physics,
Engineering Chemistry & Environmental Studies subjects.
b) Internet facilities for Staff & Students
Internet facility is available in all 6 systems of the department. It is open access to
all faculty members.
c) Class rooms with ICT facility
OHP’s, LCD’s, Internet Facility etc.
d) Laboratories
The department consists of two laboratories namely, Engineering Physics, &
Engineering Chemistry for I- B.Tech students.
29. Number of students receiving financial assistance from college, university, government or
other agencies
Not applicable
30. Details on student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with
external experts
Nil
31. Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning
Faculty members are using OHPs, LCDs, Organizing Tutorials, Giving Assignments,
conducting slip tests etc.
32. Participation in Institutional Social Responsibility (ISR) and Extension activities
Encouraging the students to participate in NSS activities, Clean & Green Programmes,
Pulse Polio Programmes, Health Camps etc.
33. SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strengths: Few faculty of the department have achieved 100% results in the handled subjects.
Weakness: Because of the auxiliary department, not able to concentrate on the research activities.
Opportunities: If Science progrmames are offered, we will get more opportunity in Research & Development.
Challenges: To retain the autonomous status granted by JNTUH by maintaining standards & procedures in all
fields.
The department has planned to organize a national level workshop for the academic year 2013 – 2014.

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Declaration by the Head of the Institution

I certify that the data included in this Self-Study Report (SSR) is true to the best of my
knowledge.

This SSR is prepared by the institution after internal discussions, and no part thereof has been
outsourced.

I am aware that the Peer team will validate the information provided in this SSR during the peer
team visit.

(Dr.I.RAMA CHANDRA REDDY)


DIRECTOR
Seal:
Place: Hyderabad
Date: 23-3-2013

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Annexure - …..

Format for Presentation of Practice

1. Title of the Practice


This title should capture the keywords that describe the Practice.

2. Goal
Describe the aim of the practice followed by the institution. Brief the underlying principles
or concepts in about 100 words.

3. The Context
Describe any particular contextual feature or challenging issues that have had to be addressed
in designing and implementing the Practice in about 150 words.

4. The Practice
Describe the Practice and its implementation. Include anything about this practice that may
be unique in the Indian higher education. Please also identify constraints or limitations, if
any, in about 400 words.

5. Evidence of Success
Provide evidence of success such as performance against targets and benchmarks and review
results. What do these results indicate? Describe in about 200 words.

6. Problems Encountered and Resources Required


Please identify the problems encountered and resources required to implement the practice in
about 150 words.

7. Notes (Optional)
Any other information that may be relevant and important to the reader for adopting/
implementing the Best Practice in their institution about 150 words.

8. Contact Details
Name of the Director : Dr.I.Ramachandra Reddy
Name of the Institution: G.Narayanamma Institute of Technology & Science, for women
City: Hyderabad
Pin Code: 500 008
Accredited Status: NO
Work Phone : 040-23565648/49 Fax: 040-23564187
Website: www.gnits.ac.in E-mail : directorgnits@yahoo.in
Mobile: 9704155509

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