Department of Science and Humanities
Overview
The department of S&H was started in the year 2000. This department lays the base for furthering into one’s engineering career. Well experienced faculty with four doctorates contribute much in developing and moulding the students in enhancing their knowledge to comprehend the basic subjects for better exposure. Students are guided through with innovative teaching methods to make learning enjoyable. The laboratories available are well equipped to put into practice what the students have learnt in theory classes. In addition to Literary and Debating Club activity, students are also exposed to various activities like NSS, YRC, Physical Education and Yoga to enable themselves face life with confidence and societal responsibility. The department holds the responsibility in making student – teacher and parent – teacher interaction possible. This department on the whole make students elevated to face with optimistic approach the next level in their career.
Vision
To be a centre of excellence for transforming students into proficient engineers through sustainable problems.
Mission
M1. Impart fundamental knowledge and necessary skills in Science & Humanities through innovative teaching and learning methodology
M2. Inculcate critical thinking, ethics, lifelong learning and creativity needed for Industry and Society
M3. Cultivate the students with all-round competencies, for career, higher education and self Employability
Programme
Duration:
4 years (Regular) / 3 years (Lateral Entry)
No. of Semesters:
8 (Regular) / 6 (Lateral Entry)
Intake / No. of Seats:
Total - 120 (Government - 60, Management - 60)
Eligibility:
10+2 system of Education. Must have secured a pass in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in the qualifying examination.
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PEOs / PSOs / PO
Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)
PEO1. | Graduates will be prepared for designing mechanical components and systems, with creativity and sustainability |
PEO2. | Graduates will be skilled in the use of modern tools for critical problem solving and analyzing industrial and societal requirements |
PEO3. | Graduates will be prepared with managerial and leadership skills for career and starting up own firms |
Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
Engineering Graduates will be able to
PSO1. | Apply the acquired knowledge in mechanical engineering to solve industrial problems using modern tools |
PSO2. | Develop cost effective and eco-friendly mechanical components and systems needed for the industry and society |
Programme Outcomes (PO)
Engineering Graduates will be able to
PO1. | Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and specialisation in Mechanical Engineering for the solution of complex engineering problems |
PO2. | Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyse complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences |
PO3. | Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, and cultural, societal, and environmental considerations |
PO4. | Conduct investigation of complex problem: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions |
PO5. | Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities, with an understanding of the limitations |
PO6. | The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal, and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice |
PO7. | Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development |
PO8. | Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice |
PO9. | Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings |
PO10. | Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with the society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions |
PO11. | Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of theengineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environment. |
PO12. | Life-long learning: Recognise the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change |
Programme
Duration:
4 years (Regular) / 3 years (Lateral Entry)
No. of Semesters:
8 (Regular) / 6 (Lateral Entry)
Intake / No. of Seats:
Total - 120 (Government - 60, Management - 60)
Eligibility:
10+2 system of Education. Must have secured a pass in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in the qualifying examination.
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Faculty
S.No. | Name | Designation | Date of Joining | Qualification | Nature of Association (Regular / Contract / Adjunct) | Profile |
1 | Dr. AMMU QUDSIYA A |
Associate Professor | 22.12.2022 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
2 | Mrs. SUDHA S |
Assistant Professor | 24.06.2019 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
3 | Dr. KAVITHA J |
Assistant Professor | 24.07.2023 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
4 | Mrs. RAJESHWARI S |
Assistant Professor | 21.07.2023 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
5 | Dr. BALAKRISHNAN A |
Associate Professor | 15.07.2013 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
6 | Mrs. NITHYA A |
Assistant Professor | 03.08.2023 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
7 | Dr. SUVITHA A |
Professor | 05.08.2020 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
8 | Mrs. SHOBANA V |
Assistant Professor | 11.10.2019 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
9 | Dr. AMUDHA S |
Assistant Professor | 22.05.2023 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
10 | Mr. STEEPHENRAJ A |
Assistant Professor | 28.11.2022 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
11 | Mr. BASKAR B |
Assistant Professor | 16.08.2023 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
12 | Dr. MUTHUMARI M |
Assistant Professor | 23.08.2023 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
13 | Mrs. SAIPRIYA K |
Assistant Professor | 27.06.2016 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
14 | Mrs. USHA S |
Assistant Professor | 17.07.2019 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
15 | Mrs. BARVEEN FATHIMA M |
Assistant Professor | 01.03.2022 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
16 | Dr. RESHMI K V |
Assistant Professor | 29.08.2022 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
17 | Dr. NAZEEMA A |
Assistant Professor | 20.3.2024 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
S.No. | Name | Designation | Date of Joining | Qualification | Nature of Association (Regular / Contract / Adjunct) | Profile |
1 | Dr. RESHMI K V |
Assistant Professor | 29.08.2022 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
2 | Mrs. BARVEEN FATHIMA M |
Assistant Professor | 01.03.2022 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
3 | Mrs. USHA S |
Assistant Professor | 17.07.2019 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
4 | Mrs. SAIPRIYA K |
Assistant Professor | 27.06.2016 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
5 | Dr. AMMU QUDSIYA A |
Associate Professor | 22.12.2022 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
6 | Mrs. SATHYA N |
Assistant Professor | 02.11.2022 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
7 | Mrs. VIMALA D |
Assistant Professor | 06.10.2022 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
8 | Dr. SUBRAMANIAN S |
Assistant Professor | 28.08.2022 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
9 | Dr. RAJAKUMAR S |
Professor | 29.05.2021 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
10 | Mr. RAMAMOORTHY K |
Assistant Professor | 21.11.2020 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
11 | Mrs. SUDHA S |
Assistant Professor | 24.06.2019 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
12 | Mrs. ZULAIHA MARYAM M |
Assistant Professor | 13.10.2018 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
13 | Mr. SIMON JEYA SUNDER RAY M |
Assistant Professor | 02.01.2023 | M.Sc. | Regular | View |
14 | Mr. STEEPHENRAJ A |
Assistant Professor | 28.11.2022 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
15 | Dr. VADIVELAN S |
Assistant Professor | 01.06.2021 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
16 | Mr. MEERA MOHIDEEN |
Assistant Professor | 02.09.2021 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
17 | Mrs. SHOBANA V |
Assistant Professor | 11.10.2019 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
18 | Dr. SENTHAMIZHSELVI R |
Assistant Professor | 02.11.2022 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
19 | Dr. DEVI BALA B |
Assistant Professor | 05.08.2020 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
20 | Dr. BALAKRISHNAN A |
Associate Professor | 15.07.2013 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
21 | Dr. AMUDHA S |
Assistant Professor | 22.05.2023 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
S.No. | Name | Designation | Date of Joining | Qualification | Nature of Association (Regular / Contract / Adjunct) | Profile |
1 | Mrs. BARVEEN FATHIMA M |
Assistant Professor | 01.03.2022 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
2 | Mrs. USHA S |
Assistant Professor | 17.07.2019 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
3 | Mrs. SAIPRIYA K |
Assistant Professor | 27.06.2016 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
4 | Dr. SIVAKAMI SUNDARI M |
Assistant Professor | 28.2.2022 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
5 | Dr. RAJAKUMAR S |
Professor | 29.05.2021 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
6 | Mrs. ZULAIHA MARYAM M |
Assistant Professor | 13.10.2018 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
7 | Mr. RAMAMOORTHY K |
Assistant Professor | 21.11.2020 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
8 | Dr. VADIVELAN S |
Assistant Professor | 01.06.2021 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
9 | Mr. MEERA MOHIDEEN |
Assistant Professor | 02.09.2021 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
10 | Mrs. SHOBANA V |
Assistant Professor | 11.10.2019 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
11 | Mr. SARAVANAN R |
Assistant Professor | 20.07.2020 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
12 | Dr. DEVI BALA B |
Assistant Professor | 05.08.2020 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
13 | Dr. BALAKRISHNAN A |
Associate Professor | 15.07.2013 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
14 | Mrs. SUDHA S |
Assistant Professor | 24.06.2019 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
15 | Mr. PANDIYARAJAN A |
Assistant Professor | 10.12.2018 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
S.No. | Name | Designation | Date of Joining | Qualification | Nature of Association (Regular / Contract / Adjunct) | Profile |
1 | Mrs. USHA S |
Assistant Professor | 17.07.2019 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
2 | Mrs. SAIPRIYA K |
Assistant Professor | 27.06.2016 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
3 | Mrs. ZULAIHA MARYAM M |
Assistant Professor | 13.10.2018 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
4 | Mr. RAMAMOORTHY K |
Assistant Professor | 21.11.2020 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
5 | Mrs. SHOBANA V |
Assistant Professor | 11.10.2019 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
6 | Mr. SARAVANAN R |
Assistant Professor | 20.07.2020 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
7 | Dr. ALOCIOUS GONSAGO C |
Professor | 08.08.2001 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
8 | Dr. DEVI BALA B |
Assistant Professor | 05.08.2020 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
9 | Dr. BALAKRISHNAN A |
Associate Professor | 15.07.2013 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
10 | Mrs. SUBHASHINI |
Assistant Professor | 01.08.2014 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
11 | Mrs. SUDHA S |
Assistant Professor | 24.06.2019 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
12 | Mr. PANDIYARAJAN A |
Assistant Professor | 10.12.2018 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
13 | Dr. BALAJI D |
Associate Professor | 23.10.2019 | Ph.D. | Regular | View |
14 | Mr. SYED RAHMATHULA S |
Assistant Professor | 21.08.2019 | M.Phil. | Regular | View |
S.No. | Name of the Lab | Facility Available | Courses_Offered | Virtual Link / ICT Tools | Soft copy of Lab Record |
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1 | Physics & Chemistry Lab | View Details | BS8161 - Physics & Chemistry | View | Download |
Academics
Course Materials
S.No. | Subject Code | Subject Name | Lesson Plan | Question Bank | Lecture Notes | ICT Tools | |
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1 | HS3151 | Professional English - I | View | View | View | View | |
2 | PH3151 | Engineering Physics | View | View | View | View | |
3 | CY3151 | Engineering Chemistry | View | View | View | View | |
4 | MA3151 | Matrices and Calculus | View | View | View | View | |
5 | GE3151 | PROBLEM SOLVING AND PYTHON PROGRAMMING | View | View | View | View | |
6 | HS8251 | Technical English | View | View | View | View | |
7 | MA8251 | Engineering Mathematics – II | View | View | View | View | |
8 | PH8253 | Physics for Electronics Engineering | View | View | View | View | |
9 | GE8291 | Environmental Science and Engineering | View | View | View | View | |
10 | PH8252 | Physics for Information Science | View | View | View | View | |
11 | PH8251 | Materials Science | View | View | View | View | |
12 | PH8201 | Physics For Civil Engineering | View | View | View | View | |
SUBJECTS HANDLED FOR SERVICE DEPARTMENTS | |||||||
1 | II/ CIVIL, MECH | MA8351 | TRANSFORMS AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS | View | View | View | View |
2 | II / ECE | MA8352 | LINEAR ALGEBRA AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS | View | View | View | View |
3 | II /CSE, IT | MA3354 | DISCRETE MATHEMATICS | View | View | View | View |
4 | II / EEE, CIVIL | MA8491 | NUMERICAL METHODS | View | View | View | View |
5 | II / MECH | MA8452 | STATISTICS AND NUMERICAL METHODS | View | View | View | View |
6 | II / CSE | MA8402 | PROBABILITY AND QUEUEING THEORY | View | View | View | View |
7 | II / IT | MA8391 | PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS | View | View | View | View |
8 | III /CSE, IT | MA8551 | ALGEBRA AND NUMBER THEORY | View | View | View | View |
9 | II/ IT, ECE | GE8291 | Environmental Science and Engineering | View | View | View | View |
10 | II/ EEE | MA3303 | Probability and Complex Function | View | View | View | View |