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University Rank Holders

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Academic Performance

  • Our ECE students bring Laurel to the department by bringing Gold medal and University rank every year.
S.NOYEARNAMEMEDALSPROGRAMME
1 2012 JINU.R.THOMAS   GOLD MEDAL B.TECH
2 2014 SHEETIJ JAIN RANK II B.TECH
3 2014 KUMAR GAURAV RANK III B.TECH
4 2015 A.PRIYANKA RANK III B.TECH
5 2016 VIPUL KUMAR
YADAV
GOLD MEDAL B.TECH

Strengthening the Relationship With Taiwan

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The academic and cultural relationship between SRM IST and Taiwan is getting stronger by the day!

SRM IST Vice Chancellor Professor Sandeep Sancheti signed 4 MoU’s on a recent visit to Taiwan, taking the tally of partnerships to over 15, an all-time high for the country.

Visiting Taiwan as part of an Association of Indian Universities (AIU) delegation, Professor Sancheti who has just taken over as President of AIU, signed MoUs with National Taiwan Ocean University, National Formosa University, Chung Cheng University and Tamkang University.

“Taiwan has made great strides in taking a leadership position as a major global player in industrial engineering and manufacturing. The academic partnerships will give our faculty and students exciting opportunities to gain contemporary knowledge in cutting edge engineering disciplines”, said Dr Sancheti, soon after the event.

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Dr P. Madhavan

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Dr.J.Kalaivani

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Mrs. A. ALICE NITHYA

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Syllabus

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B.sc Syllabus
Regulation 2018
Regulation 2015
Regulation 2012
B.Tech Syllabus
Regulation 2018
Regulation 2015
Regulation 2012

 

Postgraduate Curriculum

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M.sc Curriculum
Regulation 2018
Regulation 2017
Regulation 2012

 

POSTGRADUATE SYLLABUS

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M.sc Syllabus
Regulation 2018
Regulation 2017
Regulation 2012
M.Tech Syllabus
Regulation 2013

 


Mr. Soumyaranjan Routray

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B-tech 2015

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B.Tech Syllabus 2015
15MA101-Calculus and Solid Geometry
15MA102- Advaced Calculus And Solid geomentry
15MA103 - session plan and syllabus
15MA104 - session plan and syllabus
15MA201-Transforms and Boundry Value Problems
15MA202 - FOURIER SERIES , PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND ITS APPLICATIONS
15MA203-Discrete Mathematics
15MA204 -Transform Techniques & PDE for BME
15MA205B-Mathematics LE
15MA206 - Numerical Methods
15ma207-PQTfinal
15MA209-PRP
15MA210 - Biostatistics
15ma301-Probability and Statistics
15MA302 - Discrete Mathematics
15MA305-Statistics for Information Technology _1_
15MA306-Calculus of variation and nonlinear programming
15MA315E-GRAPH THEORY
15MA316E-Stochastic Processes
15MA317E-Optimization Techniques
15MA318E- Fuzzy approaches for engineering
15MA319E-NONLINEAR PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND ITS APPLICATIONS
15MA320E-Calculus of variation
15MA321E-Linear Algebra

 

chemical engineering Student Strength / PEOs / SOs

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PEOs / SOs

Name of the program

B. Tech. Chemical Engineering, Kattankulathur Campus

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

PEO-1:To prepare graduating students for job opportunities in research and development, production and process development in oil and gas, petrochemical, plastics, rubber, pharmaceutical, biotechnology, food, environmental and other allied chemical industries.

PEO-2:To empower undergraduate students with skill-sets and tools necessary for pursuing higher education in chemical engineering and technology.

PEO-3:To empower students to become entrepreneurs for chemical and allied industries.

PEO-4:To enable students to strive towards the development of sustainable technology.

Student  Outcomes (SOs)

(a)        an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering

(b)       an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data

(c)        an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability

(d)       an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams

(e)        an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems

(f)        an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility

(g)       an ability to communicate effectively

(h)       the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal context

(i)         a recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning

(j)         a knowledge of contemporary issues

(k)        an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.

Data on student enrollment and graduation – Kattankulathur Campus

Batch*

Number of students enrolled

Number of students graduated

2013-2017

81

62

2012-2016

106

95

2011-2015

115

110

2010-2014

88

86

2009-2013

90

87

 

*Batch indicates the enrollment year and the graduating year.

Mr. M. Ramesh

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M. Ramesh
Assistant Professor  
Area: Constitutional Law and Legal Order, SRM School of Law, SRM Institute of Science and Technology (formerly known as SRM University)
Affiliation: Faculty of Science and Humanities, SRM Institute of Science and Technology (formerly known as SRM University), Kattankulathur. 

Education

Ph.D (Pursuing)

Tamilnadu Dr.Ambedkar Law University (TNDALU)

 

M.L

University Of Madras, Chennai, 2007

 

B.A. B.L.

Government Law College, Madurai 2001

 

 

 

 

Other Details:

  • UG Courses: Constitutional Law and Legal Order, Law of Taxation, Administrative Law, Interpretation of Statues, Company Law, Family Law
  • PG Courses: Business law, Social Transformation -  I.

Research Interests: 

  • RTI – Intricacies and implementation of RTI ACT

Selected Publications:
Books co-authored

  • Corporate Social Responsibility-Practices and Trends for Chartered Accountants, Company Secretaries and Tax Consultants
  • Corporate Accounting
  • Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility
  • Handbook on Office Management

Publication in Journals and Magazines:

  • Corporate Social Responsibility-A study -  Current Taxcom News, Jodhpur,2006
  • A Budget towards realizing goals of Social Responsibility - Current Taxcom News, Jodhpur, 2005
  • Environmental Project Financing - Current Taxcom News, Jodhpur, 2005
  • Professional Ethics – Issues & Implications - Journal of Charted Secretaries of India, 2003.
  • E-Commerce – The Future Business - Third Concept, New Delhi,1999.
  • Financial Engineering - Third Concept, New Delhi, 1999.
  • Financial Marketing - Third Concept, New Delhi, 1998.
  • NRI’s Participation in Capital Market - Tax & Corporate Referencer, New Delhi, 1998.
  • Brand Equity-Need for Valuation - Management Review, New Delhi,1998.
  • Financial Marketing - Management Review, New Delhi,1998.
  • Euro-A Socio Economic Revolution - Management Review, New Delhi, 1998
  • Paper presented at the 3rd and 4th Conference,London Metropolitan University  2005   on “Social Responsibility of Banks

Academic Experience:

  • 7 years of Work Experience as a Guest lecturer at Government Law College ,Coimbatore
  • 1year Working Experience as a Guest lecturer  in Conferences/Seminars/Workshops Attended
  • Participated in National Teacher Training Program for Law Teachers Conducted by ICRC and University Of Madras.

Conferences/Seminars/Workshops Attended:

  • Participated in various National and International conferences and workshops on topics of  Research Methodology and on legal importance.
  • Participated in national level workshop conducted by IBA-CLE Chair, National law school of India university, Bangalore and Menon institute of legal advocacy training, Trivandrum in association with The Tamil Nadu National Law School,Thiruchirapalli for Professional Development training for law teachers on “Teaching knowledge, skills and ethics for better legal education” at Trichy(T.N)
  • PSG Institute of Management , Coimbatore

Membership:
Member of Bar Council of Tamilnadu 2007

 

 

Student Strength / PEOs / SOs

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Name of the program

B.Tech Biotechnology , Kattankulathur Campus

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

PEO1. To impart knowledge in biological and chemical sciences for application in biological systems
PEO2. To develop skills in basic and applied fields of biotechnology leading to professionalism and leadership
PEO3. To provide hands-on training to students for carrying out independent research projects in emerging areas of biotechnology

Student outcomes (SOs)

  • an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
  • an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
  • an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability
  • an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams
  • an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
  • an understanding of professional an ethical responsibility
  • an ability to communicate effectively
  • the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal context
  • a recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning
  • a knowledge of contemporary issues
  • an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.
Data on student enrollment and graduation

Batch*

Number of Students Enrolled

Number of Students Graduated

2014-18

227

 

2013-17

164

136

2012-16

183

169

2011-15

183

161

2010-14

99

93

 

B.Sc Physics (PEO),(PO) &(PSO)

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PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs)

  • PEO1 Graduates will pursue higher studies in related fields including management
  • PEO2 Graduates will perform as employers in private/government institutions rising up to top positions
  • PEO3 Graduates will become entrepreneurs  

PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs)

  • PO1.Critical Thinking: Take informed actions after identifying the assumptions that frame our thinking and actions, checking out the degree to which these assumptions are accurate and valid, and looking at our ideas and decisions (intellectual, organizational, and personal) from different perspectives. 
  • PO2.Effective Communication: Speak, read, write and listen clearly in person and through electronic media in English and in one Indian language, and make meaning of the world by connecting people, ideas, books, media and technology.  
  • PO3. Social Interaction: Elicit views of others, mediate disagreements and help reach conclusions in group settings. 
  • PO2.Effective Communication: Speak, read, write and listen clearly in person and through electronic media in English and in one Indian language, and make meaning of the world by connecting people, ideas, books, media and technology. 
  • PO4. Effective Citizenship: Demonstrate empathetic social concern and equity-centered national development, and the ability to act with an informed awareness of issues and participate in civic life through volunteering. 
  • PO5. Ethics: Recognize different value systems including your own, understand the moral dimensions of your decisions, and accept responsibility for them. 
  • PO6. Environment and Sustainability: Understand the issues of environmental contexts and sustainable development. 
  • PO7. Self-directed and Life-long Learning: Acquire the ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context socio-technological changes 

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs)

  • Graduates will acquire a comprehensive knowledge and sound understanding of fundamentals of Physics.
  • Graduates will develop practical, analytical and mathematical skills in Physics. 
  • Graduates will be prepared to acquire a range of general skills, to solve problems, to evaluate information, to use computers productively, to communicate with society effectively and learn independently.
  • Graduates will acquire a job efficiently in diverse fields such as Science and Engineering, Education, Banking, Public Services, Business etc., 

 

B.Tech Nanotechnology (PEO) & (SO)

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Program Educational Objectives(PEOs)

PEO1

Prepare the graduates for a career in nanotechnology by providing them with a sound grounding in multidisciplinary areas of NanoScience and Engineering.

PEO2

Equip the graduates with the experimental and analytical skills in the synthesis/fabrication and characterization of nanoscale materials and structures.

PEO3

Enable the graduates with professional, scientific research, and

computational skills for employment in industries, R & D centers and higher education

PEO4

Prepare the graduates to take individual and teamwork responsibilities in a multidisciplinary environment

Student outcomes (SOs) 

Student outcomes (SOs)

  • ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
  • ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
  • ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability
  • ability to function on multidisciplinary teams
  • ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
  • understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
  • ability to communicate effectively
  • broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context
  • recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning
  • knowledge of contemporary issues
  • ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.

 

 


M.Sc Physics (PEO),(PO) & (PSO)

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PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs)

  • PEO1 Postgraduates will pursue higher studies in related fields including management and carry out research
  • PEO2 Postgraduates will perform  as employers in private/government institutions rising up to top positions
  • PEO3 Postgraduates will become entrepreneurs 

PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs)

  • PO1.Critical Thinking: Take informed actions after identifying the assumptions that frame our thinking and actions, checking out the degree to which these assumptions are accurate and valid, and looking at our ideas and decisions (intellectual, organizational, and personal) from different perspectives. 
  • PO2.Effective Communication: Speak, read, write and listen clearly in person and through electronic media and make meaning of the world by connecting people, ideas, books, media and technology. 
  • PO3.Social Interaction: Elicit views of others, mediate disagreements and help reach conclusions in group settings. 
  • PO4. Effective Citizenship: Demonstrate empathetic social concern and equity-centered national development, and the ability to act with an informed awareness of issues and participate in civic life through volunteering. 
  • PO5. Ethics: Recognize different value systems including your own, understand the moral dimensions of your decisions, and accept responsibility for them. 
  • PO6. Environment and Sustainability: Understand the issues of environmental contexts and sustainable development. 
  • PO7. Self-directed and Life-long Learning: Acquire the ability to engage in independent and            life-long learning in the broadest context socio-technological changes

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs)

  • Postgraduates will develop the critical analysis and problem-solving skills required in the application of principles of Physics.
  • Postgraduates will be prepared with a working knowledge of experimental/computational techniques and instrumentation required to work independently in research or industrial environments.
  • Postgraduates will have strong capability in organizing and presenting the acquired knowledge coherently both in oral and written discourse.
  • Postgraduates will successfully compete for current employment opportunities.  

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Lesson Plan B.Tech 2013

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B.Tech (Common to all)
MA1OO2ADVANCED CALCULUS AND COMPLEX ANALYSIS
MA1001CALCULUS AND SOLID GEOMETRY
MA1003Transforms & Boundary value problems
MA1004 Numerical Methods -13-14
MA1005Probability & Statistics
MA1006Lesson Plan MAl006STATISTICAL AND NUMERICAL METHODS
MA1011MATRICES AND CALCULUS
MA1012MULTIPLE INTEGRALS AND DIFFERENTIALEQUATIONS
MA1013 MA1013Fourier Series, Partial Differential Equations & its Applications
MA1014Probnability & Queueing Theory
MA1015Discrete Mathematics
MA1021ALGEBRA AND CALCULUS
MA1023DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
MA1024 Probability and Random Processes
MA1025 NUMERICAL METHODS AND ITS APPLICATIONS
MA1033 ADVANCED MATHEMATICS FOR BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
MA1034BiostatisticsLP
MA1035 Mathematics for medical Imaging
MA1036 A PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS (corrected)
MA1044NumericalMethods
MA1045Discrete Mathematics

 

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