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RVS COLLEGE OF NGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to Anna University-Chennai
BEST EDUCATIONIST CALENDAR
2019-2020
SULUR TIRUPPATHI TEMPLE
RVS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING &TECHNOLOGY
Approved by AICTE, Affiliated to Anna University-Chennai E Kumaran Kottam Campus, Kannampalayam, Coimbatore - 641 402.
Phone : 0422-2687877, Fax : 0422-2688077 E-mail :[email protected], Web : www.rvscet.ac.in
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ALUMNI GRADUATIONDAY
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VISION
RVS College of Engineering & Technology, Coimbatore,
will strive to be an institution of national importance and
committed to work towards societal and economic empowerment
of the nation through development of world class human resource.
MISSION
The RVSCET, Coimbatore strives to
Develop a strong center of excellence for education and research
with excellent infrastructure and well-qualified faculty.
Develop and support faculty who are effective scholars and educators.
Empower the students with skill development programs to meet the growing challenges of the industry.
Enhance competitiveness of the graduates for economic and social developments.
QUALITYPOLICY
Customer Satisfaction
Academic Results
Environmental Cleanliness
Training and Placement
Continual Improvement of Process
PLEDGE
India is my country, All Indians are my brothers and sisters
I love my country and I am proud of its rich and varied heritage.
I shall always strive to be worthy of it. I shall give respect to my parents, teachers and
Elders and treat everyone with courtesy. To my country and my people
I pledge my devotion In their well-being and prosperity alone, lies my happiness.
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PERSONALMEMORANDA
Name:
Roll No. / Register No.:
Male / Female:
DoB & Age:
Permanent Address:
Pin code:
Mobile:
Email:
Name of the Parent / Guardian:
Landline / Mobile:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
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OTHER INFORMATION
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Hostel Room No(If Hostler):
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ABOUT THE COLLEGE
RVSCET approved by AICTE and affiliated to the Anna
University, Chennai, marching towards a new era in education was
established in the year 2007 by our
Chairman Dr. K.V. KUPUSAMY, and the college has attained the
role of "Holistic Education" right from the start. The college is
located 14kms away from the cotton city of Coimbatore, spread over
a sprawling campus area of 200 acres bordered by the serene beauty.
RVS is well connected by buses moving to various places in
propinquity. RVS is attaining eminence as the favorite target for
Engineering Education, for its immaculate infrastructure, outfitted
with the best of facilities over a rambling campus area. Various
courses offered are B.E.(CSE, EEE, ECE, MECH & PCE)
,M.E(CSE),M.E(CS),M.E(EST) and M.E(TE).
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FOUNDERCHAIRMAN Dr. K. V. KUPUSAMY
Is a shining example to show how one could rise from a humble beginning to the level of a chairman, presiding over an empire of educational institutions, by the virtues of hard work, dedication and
Devotion to a committed cause. Known for his magnanimity, spiritual bent of mind and suave cool demeanour, he is widely recognized and respected. To him, the panacea for the maladies of mankind lies in education, healthcare and farming.
Awards &Achievements Doctor of Philosophy in Education - Dianora University, Italy, 1993. Glory of India - International friendship society of India, 1994.
Education He has proved and distinguished himself as a great
visionary and an able administrator. He has carved out a niche in the educational arena by establishing about 45 reputed educational institutions dotted all over Tamil nadu.
Agriculture His insatiable interest for agriculture has resulted in
the formation of exuberant agricultural farms at Tenkasi, Thadankulam, Thanjavur, Sempatti and Sengathurai.
Healthcare His soft corner for health care is reflected by the
RVS Allopathic, Ayurveda, Homeopathy and Siddha Hospitals in addition to the respective educational institutions.
MANAGING TRUSTEE Mr. K. SENTHILGANESH
Is the beacon light and guiding star of RVS group of institutions. Under his able guidance the institutions are making rapid strides of progress and are bound to scale new heights. Endowed with academic acumen, Admirable administrative abilities and laudable leadership traits, he is well recognized and revered in the company of educational intelligentsia. His profound passion for sustenance of quality in curriculum has earned him are potation among the stakeholders. He consistently strives for ushering in “innovations” in diverse disciplines in the wake of modern trend so placements scenario.
ACADEMICBACKGROUND
BBA and MBA degrees from Texas A&M University, USA, 1997.
Membership in the Honours Society of TexasA&M University and a member of Financial Management Association, USA.
M.Sc (Software Engineering) from University of Westminster, London, UK, 2004.Currently pursuing his doctoral programme in Strategic Management.
INDUSTRYEXPERIENCE
Business Application Developer at Zales Corporation, Texas,USAduring1997-1998.PromoterandSeniorConsultant at Mantel Corp, USA which is a software consultancy for servicing. Fortune 500 clients like Sprint and AT&T during 1998 -2002. Managing Trustee for RVS Group of Institutions, Coimbatorefrom2000onwards.
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MESSAGE
Engineering is a great profession and quite different from science. Scientists try to understand nature, but engineers try to make things that do not exist in nature. They stress invention. To embody an invention an Engineer must put his idea in concrete terms, and design something that people can use.
There is a sense of satisfaction in watching a figment of the imagination emerge through the aid of science to a plan on paper. The nit moves to realization in stone or metal or energy, and elevates the standard of living and adds to the comforts of life. This is the engineer's high privilege.
In the backdrop of the mission of building engineers for tomorrow, RVS College of Engineering and Technology is involved in developing and equipping the students with knowledge, skill and attitude to empower young people to explore the best to establish them in this highly competitive corporate world. Well qualified, experienced faculty and committed staff are eager to provide effective education to the students.
To this end, we have endeavored to create a high quality technical educational institution that is complete in everyway. Be it facilities or faculty, curriculum or career guidance, we seek to offer the very best to our students.
Dr. V. GUNARAJ
Principal
MESSAGE
Engineering has been the key to innovation and technological developments. RVS College of Engineering and Technology is envisioned to better serve the needs of younger generation in the field of education. The college with its strong base of administration, infrastructure and qualified faculty has been offering commendable service towards enhancing the quality of education. The institution strives hard to produce success. The institution provides educational opportunities for the students to attain their career goal and also to advance in research and development.
Engineering has been the key to innovation and technological developments. RVS College of Engineering and Technology is envisioned to better serve the needs of younger generation in the field of education. The college with its strong base of administration, infrastructure and qualified faculty has been offering commendable service towards enhancing the quality of education. The institution strives hard to produce successful engineers and socially responsible citizens. The institution provides educational opportunities for the students to attain their career goal and also to advance in research and development.
Mr. M. RAM KUMAR Administrative Officer
Sl.No Name Designation Level
1 Dr.K.V.Kupusamy
Chairman Management
2 ThiruK.Senthil Ganesh Managing Trustee Management
3 Dr.M.Guruswamy Former Principal, CIT, Coimbatore Member
4 Dr.K.M.Karuppannan Dean, R&D Member
5 Dr.V.Gunaraj Principal& Secretary – RVSCET Member
6 Dr.V.Sengodan Former Principal, SNR College of arts and science Member
7 Mr.V.Marappan Managing director, MN Polyester India (P) Ltd Member
8 Mr.E.K.Ponnusamy President, CODDISIA Member
Sl.No Name of the Committee Faculty / Coordinator 1 Academic Council Dr. P. Rajendran
2 Exam Cell Dr.K.Krishnamoorthi
3 Placement & Training Mr. N. Velamuthan
4 Internal Quality Assurance Cell Dr. P. Rajendran
5 ISTE Chapter Dr.K.Karuppannan
6 Career Guidance Cell Mr. N. Velamuthan
7 Entrepreneurship Development Cell Mr. N. Velamuthan
8 N.S.S Prof. Gowrishankar L
9 Library Committee Dr. Tamilselvan
10 NAAC Committee Dr. P. Rajendran
11 Alumni Association Dr. K.Karuppasamy
12 Sports Committee Dr. A. Ramesh
13 Women Empowerment Cell Dr.D.Jayakumari
14 Students Council Dr.K.Krishnamoorthi
15 Environment Cell Prof. Gowrishankar L
16 Research Committee Dr.S.S.Sivaraju
17 General Maintenance Dr. V. R. Sivakumar
18 Electrical Maintenance Prof.L.SenthilMurugan
19 Hostel and Canteen Committee Dr. K.Karuppasamy
20 Affiliation coordinator Dr. K.Karuppasamy 21 Time Table Committee Dr. D.Jayakumari 22
GOVERNINGCOUNCILMEMBERS COMMITTEECOORDINATORS
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UNDER GRADUATECOURSES
1. B.E. Computer Science and Engineering
2. B.E. Electrical and Electronics Engineering
3. B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering
4. B.E. Mechanical Engineering
5. B.E. Petrochemical Engineering
POST GRADUATECOURSES
1. M.E. Communication Systems
2. M.E. Computer Science and Engineering
3. M.E. Embedded System Technologies
4. M.E. Thermal Engineering
The Courses offered by the RVS College of Engineering and
Technology are,
Approved by All India Council for Technical Education(AICTE),
New Delhi.
Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai.
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
TEACHING STAFF
1 Dr.K.KARUPPASAMY Professor & Head 2 D.SUGANTHI Associate Professor 3 P.ARULPRAKASH Associate Professor 4 J.BALAKIRUBA Assistant Professor 5 S.SATHYA Assistant Professor 6 S.K.GEETHA Assistant Professor 7 T.ARUNKUMAR Assistant Professor 8 R.THENMALAR Assistant Professor 9 E.VETRIMANI Assistant Professor
10 K.KALAIVANI Assistant Professor NON-TEACHING STAFF
11 E.JAYAPRAKASH System Admin 12 T.VINOTHKUMAR Programmer 13 KAVIN Programmer 14 S NIVAS Lab Assistant
DEPARTMENT OF
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
TEACHING STAFF 1 DR.S.S.SIVARAJU Professor & Head 2 PROF.K.THANGARAJAN Associate Professor 3 S.PANDEESWARI Associate Professor 4 PROF.L.SENTHILMURUGAN Assistant Professor 5 PROF.T.SENTHILKUMAR Assistant Professor 6 PROF.B.GOPINATH Assistant Professor 7 PROF.F.VIJAYAMIRTHARAJ Assistant Professor 8 PROF.T.VINOTHKUMAR Assistant Professor 9 PROF.A.T.RAJADURAI Assistant Professor
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DEPARTMENT OFMECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
TEACHING STAFF 1 DR.D.JEYAKUMARI Prof & Head 2 B.SUGANTHI Associate Professor 3 R. KANNAN Assistant Professor 4 L.GOWRISHANKAR Assistant Professor 5 C.DHAMOTHARAN Assistant Professor 6 R.RAJKUMAR Assistant Professor 7 S.TAMIZHARASI Assistant Professor 8 L.MOHANAKANNAN Assistant Professor 9 M.AMSEAVENI Assistant Professor
10 P.DHANARAJ Assistant Professor NON-TEACHING STAFF
11 T.MUTHUVELAN LAB INST 12 V.GEETHA LAB INST 13 S.A.SURESH LAB ASSIST
DEPARTMENT OF PERTOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING
1 DR. S. KARUNAGARAN Prof & Head 2 MR. B. VIJAYA KUMAR Assistant Professor 3 MR. A. S. ARUN PRASAD Assistant Professor 4 MR. K. MURUGESAN Assistant Professor 5 MS. R. GENGADEVI Assistant Professor 6 MS. B. SINDHU Assistant Professor
NON-TEACHING STAFF 7 A.SILVYA Lab Assistant 8 PREMALATHA Lab Assistant 9 VIJAYAKUMAR Lab Assistant
TEACHING STAFF 1 DR. V. GUNARAJ Principal 2 DR. P. RAJENDRAN Professor & VP 3 DR. V. R. SIVAKUMAR Professor & HoD 4 V. MURUGAN Assistant Professor 5 T.T. NANJUNDAMOORTHI Assistant Professor 6 N. SRI SARAVANAN Assistant Professor 7 C. GANESAN Assistant Professor 8 V. HARI GANESH Assistant Professor 9 U. SATHISHKUMAR Assistant Professor
10 P. RAJESHKUMAR Assistant Professor 11 S. PRABHU Assistant Professor 12 S. GOPINATH Assistant Professor 13 R. VASANTH Assistant Professor 14 C. SENTHIL KUMAR Assistant Professor 15 S. RAFICK Assistant Professor 16 G.GOPINATH Assistant Professor 17 S.VINODH Assistant Professor 18 G.PRABHU RUBESH Assistant Professor
NON-TEACHING STAFF 19 J. MURUGAN Lab Instructor 20 K. K. SELVAN Carpenter 21 N.CHARLES JAYAKUMAR Lab Instructor 22 VIGNESH KUMAR Lab Instructor
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DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES TEACHING STAFF
1 Prof. A PRAKASH Associate Professor & Head
2 Dr. T SRINIVASAN Assistant Professor
3 Dr. R GOPALAKRISHNAN Assistant Professor
4 Dr. C KRISHNAMOORTHI Professor & COE
5 Dr. P. SELVARAJU Associate Professor
6 Dr. K KALAIVANI Associate Professor
7 Prof. R SIVAKAMI Assistant Professor
8 Prof. M KAVITHA Assistant Professor
9 Prof. P VIJAYAKUMAR Assistant Professor
10 Prof. M SOUNDHARAN Assistant Professor
11 Prof. D VISHNU CHITRA Assistant Professor
12 Prof. P JEGANATHAN Assistant Professor
13 Prof. A REKHA Assistant Professor
14 Prof. K DEEPA RAJYASHREE Assistant Professor
15 Prof. M S SAJITHA Assistant Professor
16 Prof. C SATHYA Assistant Professor
NON-TEACHING STAFF 21 MR.SABARIGIRI Lab Assistant
22 MRS. S.KALISELVI Lab Assistant
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CAMPUS FACILITIES RVS College of Engineering and Technology
is a thriving residential campus and community nest led in a spacious campus of 200 acres. It is located in a tranquil atmosphere with well-equipped classrooms, state of art laboratories and workshops. RVS College of Engineering and Technology has been committed to prepare students as successful engineers and entrepreneurs in the complex world. A well-furnished and fully air conditioned auditorium has an elegant and artistic architecture. The campus also houses well-built seminar halls, conference halls, library, faculty rooms, administrative and residential areas. The institution receives 10 Mbps broadband internet connectivity and 24/7 Wi-Fi connectivity.
Highly advanced multimedia components are utilized to enhance the learning experience of the students. The entire campus has a 24 hours power backup and an exclusive space allotted for hygienic food court catering in the diverse needs of the students. The institution is progressively marching towards success with its splendid environment and modern technological facilities.
Professional Membership
The College is an Institutional Member of the ICT Academy of Tamil Nadu, Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE), National Human Resource Development (NHRD), and Computer Society of India (CSI).
Scholarship
Apart from government scholarships, the college offers full and half scholarships for students with exemplary academic track record both at the entry level and after joining the college. The college provides scholarships for economically weak and academically meritorious students
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SPORTS ANDGAMES
The College provides excellent opportunities for the students and staff for developing their talents in sports and games. Well laid playfields for sports like, Hockey, Football, Volleyball, Basketball, Kabaddi, Ball Badminton, Tennis and a 400 m. standard track are available. An exclusive cricket ground with a well-laid pitch is available. Facility for indoor games and a well-equipped modern gymnasium block for boys are also available in the campus. The college conducts various state level and national level sports events regularly. The Department of Physical Education is governed by a full time Physical Director available with staff to train the students and Significant staff.
GENERAL RULES AND REGULATION OF THE COLLEGE
COLLEGE TIMING The College functions from 09:00 am to 04:45 p.m. There are
eight class sessions of 50/55 minutes with a tea-break of 10 minutes and a lunch break of 50 minutes.
Code of Conduct
Dress Code On all working days of the college the students should strictly
follow the dress code as prescribed hereunder.
Boys Boys should wear formal attire and shoes. The shirt should be
tucked-improperly, hair style should be formal and the clothing should be clean and ironed. On special occasions, boys may be instructed to come in business attire too. Boys are not permitted to wear bangle / bracelet.
Girls
Girls should wear formal indian style dresses such as saree, salwar and kameez with duppatta or On special occasions girls may be instructed to come in attire such as saree or business satire Both boys and girls are not allowed to color/bleach their hair. Students are not allowed to violate the dress code and disciplinary action will be initiated against the defaulters.
General Conduct of Students 1. The students should display their college identity card
prominently, while they are inside the college or while traveling in the college bus. The security staff will not permit any student inside the college without their identity cards.
2. Exchange of greetings with the members of the staff in the college and hostel by saying "Good Morning" is always welcome.
3. Students are expected to stand up as the faculty enters the class and remain standing till faculty asks them to sit.
4. Students are responsible for their personal belongings. For any loss of property, the college will not be held responsible.
5. Any property found in the premises must immediately be handed over to the office with relevant details.
6. Students should get prior permission to bring their own hardware / materials inside the college campus for carrying out project or other works.
7. Students should maintain silence while moving from class room to laboratory.
8. Students are expected to get proper permission to leave the class room during lecture hours.
9. Students should not write anything on the walls or desks or damage any college property.
10. Change of address is to be intimated to the office then and there.
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Anti-Ragging Committee Ragging in any form is totally banned. If any student is found
indulging in any sort of ragging, harassing the juniors or other fellow students, inside/outside the campus, bus, hostel, he/she will be immediatelydismissedfromthecollegeandalsocriminalactionwillbeinitiatedagainsthim/heraspertherules.
The college has constituted the anti-ragging committee and the Principal is heading the committee. Any complaints regarding ragging can be lodged with the committee
. GOVERNMENT ORDER ON RAGGING
The government of Tamil Nadu has banned ragging in educational institutions through "Tamil Nadu Prohibition of Ragging Act 1997" vide its order No.7 of 1997 dated 14.02.1997 which says that indulging in ragging will be punished as follows:
Imprisonment up to a term of two Years A fine uptoRupees10,000 Student convicted for ragging will be dismissed from the institute and shall not be admitted to any other Educational Institution.
Attendance 1. The students should not absent themselves from the
class with out proper reasons and prior permission from their HoD.
2. Attendance will be marked at the beginning of each period. Absence of one period in the forenoon or afternoon will be treated as absence for half a day.
3. Permission to leave the college premises during working hours can be granted by the Principal or concerned HoD, usually on production of request letter by the students.
4. All the students are expected to have100% attendance. Those students who donot have a minimum of 75% of attendance, excluding HoD will not be allowed to appear for the University examinations as per the rules of the ANNA UNIVERSITY.
5. Late arrival to the class should be avoided as latecomers will not be allowed in the class.
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DETAILS OF SEMESTEREXAMINATIONS
1. Performance in each course of study shall be evaluated based on (i) Continuous internal assessment throughout the semester and (ii) the score secured in the University Examination at the End Semester
2. For all theory and practical courses including project work, the
continuous internal assessment will carry 20 marks (consisting of 15 marks for tests / experiments and 5marks for attendance) while the end semester university examination will carry 80 marks.
3. The end semester university examination (theory and practical) of 3 hour duration each shall ordinarily be conducted between November and December during the ODD Semester and between March and April during the EVEN Semester.
4. The End Semester University Examination for final year project
work shall comprise of evaluation of the final reports submitted by the
project group by an external examiner followed by a viva-voce examination conducted separately for each student by a committee consistingoftheexternalexaminer,theguideoftheprojectgroupandaninternalexaminer.
5. All assessments of a course will be done on the basis of absolute marks. However, for certain regulations and for the purpose of reporting the performanceofcandidates,lettergrades,eachcarryingcertainnumberofpoints,willbeawardedaspertherangeoftotalmarks(outof100) A Candidate who has fulfilled the following conditions shall be deemed to have satisfied the requirements for completion of a semester.
6. Ideally every student is expected to attend all the classes and secure
100% attendance. However, in order to give provision for certain unavoidable reasons such as medical /participation in sports events / personal reasons the students are expected to attend at least 75% of the classes during any semester commencing from first semester. Therefore, the Students shall compulsorily secure not less than 75% (after rounding off to the nearest integer) of overall attendance taking into account the total number of 450 periods in a semester with in 90 working days in all the courses put together attended by the candidates as against the total number of periods in all courses offered during the semester.
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7. However, a candidate who secures overall attendance between 65% and 74% in that current semester due to medical reasons (prolonged hospitalization/accident/specific illness)may be permitted to appear for the current semester examinations subject to the condition that the candidate shall submit the medical certificate attested by the Head of the Institution. The same shall be forwarded to the Controller of Examinations, Anna University, Chennai, for official purposes. Candidates, who secure less than 65% of overall attendance, shall not be permitted to appear for the University Examination at the end of the Semester and shall not be allowed to move to the next semester. They are required to repeat the incomplete semester.
TRANSPORTRULES
1. Only those students who abide by the Transport Rules of the College are allowed to use the College Transport.
2. Students if they want to use the college transport should give a request in letter writing along with a photo to the college at the beginning of the academic year.
3. Bus passes will be issued for those students who have given a written request for using the college transport. The bus pass will be valid for one academic year only.
4. The boarding/dropping points should be clearly mentioned in the
requisition form.
5. The transport fee is for one year only and no pro-rata claim will be
entertained for any reasons whatsoever.
6. Once a student applies for and obtains a bus pass the transport fee will be charged for one full year.
7. The transport fee should be paid in the beginning of the academic year and the fee once paid will not be refunded under any circumstances.
8. The students should not change the boarding/dropping point, or the bus routes without proper permission and such requests will not be entertained for the entire program.
9. All the students travelling in the college bus should carry the bus
pass and produce it at any time. If demanded by the Staff or the Driver/Conductor of the College.
10. Students travelling in the bus without bus passes shall be fined an amount of Rs.1,000/- each time and if necessary disciplinary action shall also be initiated.
11. The students travelling in the college bus should occupy the seats allotted to them and should not create any disturbance to other fellow students and staff.
12. Strict discipline should be maintained inside the College bus. 13. All the students / parents are expected to be aware of the transport
rules of the college and ignorance of the same will not be an excuse for any dispute/claim.
14. There will be only three slabs of transport charges, based on the distance.
15. The transport in-charge will be notified every year and it is subjected to change, depending on the increase in the cost of fuel and other operating costs.
16. The students will not be permitted to board or drop at points other than that is specified in their bus passes.
17. In case of any dispute, the decision of the Principal will be final and binding on the students.
18. The college has the authority to add, alter and amend any of the
above rules at any point of time and it will be binding on the students.
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BUS ROUTES
TENTATIVE CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES - JUNE 2019
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TIRUPUR BUS NO : 03
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PERIYANAYAKAN PALAYAM BUS NO : 4 KERALA UZHAVUKODU BUS NO : 5 SARAVANAMPATTI BUS NO : 10 VADAVALLI BUS NO
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PERIYANAYAKKAN PALAYAM–(7:40AM) THUDIYALUR – (7:50) GOUNDAM PALAYAM – (7:55) POO MARKET –(8:05) KG –(8:10) RAMANATHAPURAM –(8:20) SINGANALLUR – (8:25) ONDIPUDUR –(8:30) COLLEGE CAMPUS – (8:40AM)
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KERALA UZHAVUKKODU BUS NO:5
UZHAVUKKODU –(6:50 AM) GROUND –(7:15) CHANDRA NAGAR –(7:25) OTRAPPALAM –(7:30) VAAZHAIYAAR –(7:45) SAAVADI –(8:10) KARPAGAM –(8:25) COLLEGE CAMPUS – (8:50AM)
SARAVANAMPATTI–(7:40AM)VILAANGGURICHI–(7:50)
4 SARAVANAMPATTI BUS NO:10
CHERAN MAANAGAR –(7:55) CHITRA-(8:05) HOPES –(8:10) MANIS THEATRE –(8:15) VARATHARAJAPURAM –(8:20) SINGANALLUR –(8:25)
ONDIPUDUR – (8:30) COLLEGE CAMPUS – (8:45AM)
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VADAVALLI BUS NO:13
VADAVALLI –(7:40 AM) AGRI CLG –(7:50) LAALI ROAD –(7:55) PAAL PANNAI –(8:00) GANDHI PARK –(8:05) KG –(8:15) RAMANATHAPURAM –(8:25) SINGANALLUR –(8:35) ONDIPUDUR –(8:40) COLLEGE CAMPUS – (8:50AM)
KODUVAAYUR –(7:00AM) PUDHUNAGARAM –(7:05)
6 KODUVAAYUR BUS NO:14
CHITTOR –(7:15) KOZHINJAM PAARAI –(7:35) ATHIKODU-(7:40) VELANTHAAVALAM –(7:55) SAAVADI –(8:10) KARPAGAM –
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AVINASI BUS NO:16
AVINASI –(7:50AM) PERUMANALLUR –(8:00) KARUMATHAM PATTI –(8:05) SOMANUR-(8:15) KARANAMPETTAI –(8:20) MAIN GATE –(8:25) KONGU MAHAL –(8:30) SULUR –(8:35) COLLEGE CAMPUS – (8:45AM)
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EDAYAR PALAYAM BUS NO:20
EDAYAR PALAYAM –(7:40 AM) VENKITTA PURAM –(7:45) SAIBABACOLONY–(7:55)SIVANANTHACOLONY–(8:00) GANDHIPURAM –(8:10) LAXMI MILL–(8:20) RAMANATHAPURAM –(8:25) SINGANALLUR –(8:35) ONDIPUDUR –(8:40) COLLEGE CAMPUS – (8:50AM)
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GANAPATHY BUS NO:21
BHARATHI NAGAR –(7:40 AM) CMS-(7:45) GANAPATHY –(7:50) AAVARAM PALAYAM –(7:55) WOMEN'SCLG–(8:00)LAXMIMILLS–(8:10) SUGUNAMANDABAM–(8:15)HOPES–(8:20) SINGANALLUR –(8:25) ONDIPUDUR –(8:35) COLLEGE CAMPUS – (8:45AM)
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POTHANOOR BUS NO:2
POTHANOOR –(7:45 AM) SUNTHARAPURAM –(7:50) AATHUPAALAM –(8:00) UKKADAM –(8:10) MANIKOONDU –(8:15) GH –(8:20) SUNGAM –(8:25) CHINDHAMANI –(8:28) RAMANATHAPURAM –(8:30) SINGANALLUR –(8:35) ONIDIPUDUR –(8:40) COLLEGE CAMPUS – (8:50AM)
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TENTATIVE CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES - AUGUST 2019 1 Thu
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10 Thu
11 Fri
12 Sat HOLIDAY
13 Sun HOLIDAY
14 Mon START OF MODEL EXAM
15 Tue
16 Wed
17 Thu
18 Fri
19 Sat
20 Sun HOLIDAY
21 Mon UNIVERSITY PRACTICAL EXAMINATION
22 Tue UNIVERSITY PRACTICAL EXAMINATION
23 Wed UNIVERSITY PRACTICAL EXAMINATION
24 Thu
25 Fri
26 Sat DIWALI HOLIDAY
27 Sun DIWALI HOLIDAY
28 Mon DIWALI HOLIDAY
29 Tue
30 Wed
31 Thu
TENTATIVE CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES - SEPTEMBER 2019 1 Sun HOLIDAY
2 Mon VINAYAGAR CHATHURTHI
3 Tue
4 Wed
5 Thu
6 Fri
7 Sat
8 Sun HOLIDAY
9 Mon
10 Tue MUHARRAM
11 Wed ONAM
12 Thu
13 Fri
14 Sat HOLIDAY
15 Sun HOLIDAY
16 Mon
17 Tue
18 Wed
19 Thu
20 Fri
21 Sat
22 Sun HOLIDAY
23 Mon START OF INTTERNAL TEST 3
24 Tue
25 Wed
26 Thu
27 Fri
28 Sat
29 Sun HOLIDAY
30 Mon
41 42
TENTATIVE CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES - DECEMBER 2019 1 Sun HOLIDAY
2 Mon
3 Tue
4 Wed
5 Thu
6 Fri
7 Sat HOLIDAY
8 Sun HOLIDAY
9 Mon RE-OPENS FOR 2020 EVEN SEMESTER
10 Tue
11 Wed
12 Thu
13 Fri
14 Sat
15 Sun HOLIDAY
16 Mon
17 Tue
18 Wed
19 Thu
20 Fri
21 Sat HOLIDAY
22 Sun HOLIDAY
23 Mon
24 Tue
25 Wed HOLIDAY - CHRISTMAS
26 Thu
27 Fri
28 Sat
29 Sun HOLIDAY
30 Mon
31 Tue
TENTATIVE CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES - NOVEMBER 2019 1 Fri
2 Sat
3 Sun HOLIDAY
4 Mon START OF UNIVERSITY THEORY EXAMINATION
5 Tue
6 Wed
7 Thu
8 Fri
9 Sat HOLIDAY
10 Sun HOLIDAY
11 Mon
12 Tue
13 Wed
14 Thu
15 Fri
16 Sat
17 Sun HOLIDAY
18 Mon
19 Tue
20 Wed
21 Thu
22 Fri
23 Sat HOLIDAY
24 Sun HOLIDAY
25 Mon
26 Tue
27 Wed
28 Thu
29 Fri
30 Sat
43 44
TENTATIVE CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES - FEBRUARY 2020 1 Sat HOLIDAY
2 Sun HOLIDAY
3 Mon
4 Tue
5 Wed
6 Thu
7 Fri
8 Sat
9 Sun HOLIDAY
10 Mon
11 Tue
12 Wed
13 Thu
14 Fri
15 Sat HOLIDAY
16 Sun HOLIDAY
17 Mon START OF INTTERNAL TEST 2
18 Tue
19 Wed
20 Thu
21 Fri
22 Sat
23 Sun HOLIDAY
24 Mon
25 Tue
26 Wed
27 Thu
28 Fri
29 Sat
TENTATIVE CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES - JANUARY 2020 1 Wed NEW YEAR - HOLIDAY
2 Thu
3 Fri
4 Sat HOLIDAY
5 Sun HOLIDAY
6 Mon START OF INTTERNAL TEST 1
7 Tue
8 Wed
9 Thu
10 Fri
11 Sat
12 Sun HOLIDAY
13 Mon
14 Tue
15 Wed PONGAL – HOLIDAY
16 Thu PONGAL – HOLIDAY
17 Fri UZHAVAR THIRUNAL - HOLIDAY
18 Sat HOLIDAY
19 Sun HOLIDAY
20 Mon
21 Tue
22 Wed
23 Thu
24 Fri
25 Sat
26 Sun REPUBLIC DAY - HOLIDAY
27 Mon
28 Tue
29 Wed
30 Thu
31 Fri
45 46
TENTATIVE CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES - APRIL 2020 1 Wed
2 Thu
3 Fri
4 Sat HOLIDAY
5 Sun HOLIDAY
6 Mon
7 Tue
8 Wed
9 Thu
10 Fri GOOD FRIDAY - HOLIDAY
11 Sat
12 Sun HOLIDAY
13 Mon
14 Tue TAMIL NEW YEAR - HOLIDAY
15 Wed START OF UNIVERSITY PRACTICALS
16 Thu
17 Fri
18 Sat HOLIDAY
19 Sun HOLIDAY
20 Mon
21 Tue
22 Wed
23 Thu START OF UNIVERSITY EXAMINATION
24 Fri
25 Sat
26 Sun HOLIDAY
27 Mon
28 Tue
29 Wed
30 Thu
TENTATIVE CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES - MARCH 2020 1 Sun HOLIDAY
2 Mon
3 Tue
4 Wed
5 Thu
6 Fri
7 Sat HOLIDAY
8 Sun HOLIDAY
9 Mon
10 Tue
11 Wed
12 Thu
13 Fri
14 Sat
15 Sun HOLIDAY
16 Mon START OF INTTERNAL TEST 3
17 Tue
18 Wed
19 Thu
20 Fri
21 Sat
22 Sun HOLIDAY
23 Mon
24 Tue
25 Wed UGADHI - HOLIDAY
26 Thu
27 Fri
28 Sat HOLIDAY
29 Sun HOLIDAY
30 Mon START OF MODEL EXAM
31 Tue
47 48
TIME SHEDULE
TIME DAY
09:00- 09:45
09:45- 10:30
BR
EA
K
10:45- 11:35
11:35- 12:25
LU
NC
H
01:20- 02:10
02:10- 03:00
BR
EA
K
03:15- 04:00
04:00- 04:45
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
SAT
TENTATIVE CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES - MAY 2020 1 Fri MAY DAY - HOLIDAY
2 Sat HOLIDAY
3 Sun HOLIDAY
4 Mon
5 Tue
6 Wed
7 Thu
8 Fri
9 Sat
10 Sun HOLIDAY
11 Mon
12 Tue
13 Wed
14 Thu
15 Fri
16 Sat HOLIDAY
17 Sun HOLIDAY
18 Mon
19 Tue
20 Wed
21 Thu
22 Fri
23 Sat
24 Sun HOLIDAY
25 Mon
26 Tue
27 Wed
28 Thu
29 Fri
30 Sat
31 Sun HOLIDAY