Roland Institute of Technology (RIT) was established in 2001 in Berhampur, India to provide quality technical education. It offers BTech degrees in various engineering fields as well as an MCA program. RIT has a large campus with modern facilities like labs, a library, hostels, and medical services. Its vision is to contribute to technical education globally through research and entrepreneurship. The institute aims to develop innovative professionals and collaborate with industry. Key strengths include qualified faculty, monitoring of course progress, placement assistance, and infrastructure. The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering was established in 2002 and focuses on producing competent engineers.
Roland Institute of Technology (RIT) was established in 2001 in Berhampur, India to provide quality technical education. It offers BTech degrees in various engineering fields as well as an MCA program. RIT has a large campus with modern facilities like labs, a library, hostels, and medical services. Its vision is to contribute to technical education globally through research and entrepreneurship. The institute aims to develop innovative professionals and collaborate with industry. Key strengths include qualified faculty, monitoring of course progress, placement assistance, and infrastructure. The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering was established in 2002 and focuses on producing competent engineers.
Roland Institute of Technology (RIT) was established in 2001 in Berhampur, India to provide quality technical education. It offers BTech degrees in various engineering fields as well as an MCA program. RIT has a large campus with modern facilities like labs, a library, hostels, and medical services. Its vision is to contribute to technical education globally through research and entrepreneurship. The institute aims to develop innovative professionals and collaborate with industry. Key strengths include qualified faculty, monitoring of course progress, placement assistance, and infrastructure. The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering was established in 2002 and focuses on producing competent engineers.
Roland Institute of Technology (RIT) was established in 2001 in Berhampur, India to provide quality technical education. It offers BTech degrees in various engineering fields as well as an MCA program. RIT has a large campus with modern facilities like labs, a library, hostels, and medical services. Its vision is to contribute to technical education globally through research and entrepreneurship. The institute aims to develop innovative professionals and collaborate with industry. Key strengths include qualified faculty, monitoring of course progress, placement assistance, and infrastructure. The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering was established in 2002 and focuses on producing competent engineers.
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ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Profile About RIT Roland Institute of Technology (RIT) was established by Roland Educational and Charitable Trust (RECT) in the year 2001 with an objective to promote quality technical education for the rural and urban students of South Odisha. The institution is spread on a sprawling campus of 35 acres of land located at Surya Vihar, Berhampur and well connected by East Coast Railways and the Institution gate opening to NH 5. The nearest airport at Bhubaneswar is 160 Km distance from the Institute. Surrounded by the exhilarating nature of Palur hills and greenery it has a conducive atmosphere for technical education. Berhampur is an old and spiritual city with rich historical background and the educational hub of South Odisha which attracts so many students and tourists. The Bay of Bengal is hogging the city and the Gopalpur port and sea beach is only 15 Km from the city. A number of Industry (Pharmaceutical) and the upcoming steel plant near Chatrapur provides ample opportunity to the young Engineering students. Hot water spring at Taptapani (30 km), Taratarini Temple, Bhairavi Temple are some of the important tourist attraction here. ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page2 Vision of RIT To contribute the globe through excellence in technical education, research & entrepreneurship and generate strong technical manpower with high values of ethics to serve the society and to make the institution as first choice for students & staff. Mission of RIT To develop innovative professionals for globally competitive environment by providing quality education and training with state-of-the-art infrastructure for promoting academic excellence and undertake collaborative projects and MOUs with academia and industry to generate intellectually capable and imaginatively gifted leaders who can serve the nation. Courses Offered RIT is offering B. Tech Courses in CE, ME, ECE, CSE, EEE and MCA course. B. Tech Intake Civil Engineering (CE) 60 seats Mechanical Engineering (ME) 60 seats Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE) 60 seats Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) 60 seats Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) 90 seats Master in Computer Application( MCA) 60 seats RIT Strengths The strength of RIT is its well qualified faculty (out of 120 total faculty 7 have Ph.D, 63 have PG qualifications, 13 continuing PG with 11 registered for PhD) and several of them with rich experience in higher institutes of learning nation-wide and industry. The senior faculty always guides the junior faculty in honing their teaching and research skills. The progress of each course in every semester is closely monitored by a class committee which includes representatives from students. The systematic and fair conduction of internal and external exams by the exam branch is appreciated by the University. Full-fledged training and placement and industrial relations department with experienced placement officer facilitating leading MNCs for campus selections. ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page3 Stress on student empowerment, achieving academic excellence, create and nurture competent Engineers and Managers who would be enterprise leaders, and collaboration with industry. Micro level teaching plans. Advanced topics beyond the syllabus are taught. Similarly additional Design experiments are conducted. Suggesting to the university authorities to revise the curriculum by introducing new courses based on industry demands and changing requirements. The faculty members are given training in Pedagogy through Staff Development Programmes conducted by experts from NITTTR, Mission10x, etc. Excellent mechanism for obtaining feedback from students, Alumni, Parents, Employers, Academic Peers, etc. Best infrastructure with equipped labs, College automation through ECAP Campus located at NH-5 with beautiful surroundings. Best transport facilities and easy to reach college. Hygienic canteen and medical facility. Ragging free and absolute discipline campus Training Offered Regular visits by corporate to train the student on latest technologies In-house training for soft-skills, personality development, communication skills Placement training from 2nd year onwards Planned programs for career development Continuous support for GRE, GATE, CAT, ILETS, GMAT Psychological counseling and guidance for career development Campus Recruitment Training by well know Trainers and leading institutes MOUs with companies to train the students for placements and projects. Placement Cell Placement Cell is the core area in RIT. Best efforts of the members of faculty are put by organizing value-added programmes and providing placement opportunities to students. The cell continuously coordinates with the various industries and organizations for placement of the students. It liaises with the corporate sectors and helps in developing the industry-academic inter- relationship. The Placement Officer is actively involved with various corporate sectors to undergo a ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page4 Memorandum of Understanding for the placement of students every year. The Training and Placement Officer makes regular visits to various companies, on an all India basis, to project the capability of the students skills to fulfill the requirements of the corporate world. Library It has various sections like loan, textbook, reference, E-restore, circulation, periodical and newspaper sections. 1. Central Library 2. Department Library 3. Digital Library Central-Library This supports the teaching, research and extension programs of institute. It has 20779 volumes and 3408 titles. It is accessible to all staff and students. It also has various collections of encyclopedia, handbooks, standards, reports, proceedings, abstracts, indices, data books, standards etc. It subscribes many national and international journals. The library has a collection of various books in areas of engineering, science and technology and 13 numbers of Magazines Digital-Library It has 31 computers, connected on LAN and allows browsing internet/intranet for academic purpose. There is DelNet subscription where we access 1152 journals both national and International. It also has IEEE e-journals, online subscription and membership in development library network, which organizes specialized bibliographic database of books, serials and non-book materials. Hostel Facility RIT has provided 2 numbers of hostels in the campus 3 hostels in the Berhampur city. Homely, delicious, food is prepared at the mess. A variety of menus are provided to both the day-scholars and hostlers. It has Dining facilities with ultra modern infrastructure and hygienically maintained facilities. A separate hostel facility is provided both boys and girls. RIT hostels are beautifully built in natural atmosphere with spacious rooms, comprising three floors with all the facilities. Each room is provided ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page5 with attached bath facility with good ventilation, cool breeze lighting. It also consists of guest room and visitors room for parents to stay when they visit their ward. Medical Facility Students are provided with medical facilities when ever required, by reputed medical professionals. Two full time pharmacists are available in the campus. If necessary, referrals are made up to well known hospitals and parents kept informed. Faculty Development Program In collaboration with IIT Bombay ICT NME based workshops conducted regularly. The Institution is selected by IIT Bombay among other 30 colleges all India basis. In collaboration with WIPRO Mission 10X conducted annually. Regularly workshops and seminars conducted. Recently National Conference NCACTA12 was conducted. Student Development Program Through Robo clubs regular training, workshops and competitions conducted for students. Underwater Robotics by SAK Robotics conducted recently. Workshops on Android application, web-prenure and web development workshops conducted for students. For awareness and use of open source ECOSS workshops conducted every year.. National level student symposium for technical paper presentation, Tec Quiz, Project/ Model exhibition conducted annually. Tech fest UTKARSH and Annual sports and Cultural meet BLOOM conducted annually. MOUs have been made with different organization to aware students with advanced areas fo engineering like Embeded systems. ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page6 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (ECE) DEPARTMENT PROFILE The department of ECE was established in the year 2002 under Berhampur University with an intake of 60 (Bachelor of Engineering). It was affiliated to Biju Patnaik University of Technology (BPUT) in the year 2003 and was converted to Bachelor of Technology. The branch was approved by AICTE, New Delhi. The department has 13 numbers of dedicated and well qualified faculties and 3 numbers of non- teaching and supporting staffs. The department is headed by Prof. Durga Prasad Tripathi having 11 years of experience. There are 6 M. Tech faculties, one faculty pursuing Ph.D. The department maintains faculty student ratio 1:15 and most of the faculty are having 3 plus years of experience. We have 11 numbers of labs prescribed by the university for the four years of B.Tech courses. Faculty Profile : Name Qualification Designation 1. Prof. Durga Prasad Tripathi M.Tech Professor & Hod 2. Miss.Rasmita Sahu M.Tech Asst. Professor 3. Mr. Prabhat Kumar Panda M. Tech Asst. Professor 4. Mr. K.B.Nanda M. Tech Asst. Professor 5. Mrs. Arpita Acharjya M. Tech Asst. Professor 6. Miss.Sasmita Panda M.tech Asst. Professor 7. Mr. G.S.Samal M. Tech Asst. Professor 8. Miss. Y.K.Sangeeta B. Tech Asst. Professor 9. Mr. Debasish Mohapatra B. Tech Asst. Professor 10. Mr. Swarup Ranjan Sahu B.Tech Asst. Professor 11. Mr. Adesh Sastri B.Tech Asst. Professor 12. Miss.J.Soumya M.tech Asst. Professor 13. Mr.Purna Ch.Behera B.Tech Asst.Professor Non Teaching Staff 1. Mr. Niranjan Sahu Diploma Senior Lab Assistant 2. Mr. Jyoti Prasad Mahapatra Diploma Lab Assistant 3. Mr. Ashok Kumar Sahu Diploma Lab Assistant 4. Mr. Ramesh Chandra Raoula Matric Lab Attender 5. Mrs Tulasi Bahadur Under Matric Junior Lab attender 6. Mr. Ram Bahadur Under Matric Junior Lab attender ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page7 LAB COURSES Following are the lab courses as per the curriculum of the BPUT Basic Electronics Laboratory, Analog Electronics Circuit Lab, Digital Electronics Circuit Lab, Microprocessor Lab, Digital Signal Processing Lab, Analog Communication Techniques Lab, Digital Communication Techniques Lab, VLSI Lab, Microwave Engineering Lab, Communication System Engineering Lab, Project Lab DEPARTMENT LABORATORIES To conduct the above lab experiments the department has six labs 1. Basic Electronics Lab 2. Analog Electronics Lab/ Digital Electronics Circuit Lab 3. VLSI Lab/ DSP Lab 4. Microprocessor Lab 5. Analog Communication Techniques Lab/ Digital Communication Techniques Lab/ Microwave Engineering Lab/ Communication System Engineering Lab 6. Project Lab The department is having a departmental library with 100 numbers of books, old journals, magazines and daily news paper. The department conducts a number of technical activities under the banner of ISTE students chapter. The department publishes annual magazine Zenith. The department conducts the National level student symposium Utkarsh every year where student paper presentation, technical quiz and model exhibition competition are held. The department arranges Study Tour and Industrial Visit in each semester We regularly conduct Workshop on MATLAB, PSPICE & Embedded System University Result In 2010-11 number of students passed out of 64 with 89% pass In 2011-12 number of students passed out of 67 with 91% pass 2012-13 Result awaited ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page8 Placement Our students are well placed in different reputed companies like Nethawk India, IBM, Infosys, wipro, TCS, Mahindra Satyam, S N Infotech, ARINOS, IWIS, CRONIAN, Precision Engineering, Nagoba Switchgear etc. The statistics of the student placement is given below:- SL No Batch Results (No. of students Passed Out) No. of Placements 1 2009-13 - 40 2 2008-12 42 30 3 2007-11 64 41 Student Achievements 1. One of student Mr. Digvijay Mohapatra has cleared GRE in 2010 has joined in MS program in computer science in University of Florida, USA. 2. Two students named Gyan Prakash Gouda and Umesh Chandra Nayak has presented a project titled Efficient power generation unit using waste management of coal at Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology, BBSR on 26 th Sep. 2011 organised by Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and received a appreciation certificate. 3. One of our final year student Mr. Sudhakar Pradhan presened research paper titled No noise- An application to minimize the noise in mobile communicationin NASSCOM and achieved social innovation honor award-2013. 4. The department guided and conducted GATE coaching and some of our students successfully qualified the GATE exam. 2013 Jyoti Ranjan Samal, Bishnu Prasad Mishra, Pitambar Sahu, Itishree Samal . 2012 Sujit Sahu 2011 Ansuman Patnaik, Bibhuti Bhushan, 2010 Vishaka Darsini ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page9 Staff Achievement 1. Prof. D.P.Tripathi Published/Presented three papers in international journals and 2 numbers of papers in National conferences. 2. Prof. D.P.Tripathi participated two nos. of two week AICTE sponsored faculty development Programme conducted at VSSUT Burla and Centurion Institute of Technology, BBSR. in 2013 3. Mr. K.B. Nanda faculty ECE attended Faculty development program at RIT conducted by IIT Mumbai (ICT-NME). 4. Mr. Prabhat Panda has published a paper titled A Novel Statistical Particle Filtering Approach for Non-Linear and Non-Gaussian System Identification. International Journal of Computer Applications (0975 8887) Volume 60 No.6, December 2012. 5. Mr. G.S.Samal presented paper titled License Plate Detection by using Geometrical features recognition in National conference at RIT(NCATA-2K12) in Dec. 2012. 6. Mr. G.S.Samal has successfully completed a short term programme in Analysis of non-linear control system at NITTTR, Kolkata on 01-08-2011 to 05-08-2011. 7. Mr. G.S.Samal has attended A hands on- training experience in VLSI design conducted from 26 th to 30 th dec. 2011 at Silicon Institute of Technology, BBSR. 8. Ms. S.Panda faculty ECE attended Faculty development program at RIT conducted by IIT Mumbai (ICT-NME). 9. Ms. R.Sahu faculty ECE attended Faculty development program at RIT conducted by IIT Mumbai (ICT-NME). 10. Mr. D. Mohapatra & Mr. G.S.Samal attended a two weeks AICTE sponsored faculty development programme at Centurion Institute of Technology, Jatni, BBSR. Future planning The department is going for M. Tech in Communication System Engineering and applied for NBA accreditation ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page10 Part A I. Institutional Information I.1. Nameandaddressoftheinstitutionandaffiliatinguniversity: ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Surya Vihar, PO/PS: Golanthara Berhampur, Pin: 761 008 Dist: Ganjam, Odisha E-Mail: contact@roland.ac.in Website: www.roland.ac.in UNIVERSITY: BIJU PATNAIK UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY JAIL ROAD, ROURKELA Website: www.bput.ac.in I.2. Name, designation, telephone number, and e-mail address of the contact person for the NBA: Dr. Gunamani Jena, Principal +91 8763303010, +91 6802111655 Email: principal@roland.ac.in I.3. History of the institution (including the date of introduction and number of seats of various programmes of study along with the NBA accreditation, if any) in a tabular form: Year Description 2002-03 College was established with the following programmes Intake B.Tech.: Electronics & Communication Engineering 60 B.Tech.: Computer Science & Engineering 60 B.Tech.: Electrical & Electronics Engineering 60 2003-04 Started New Programme. B.Tech. : Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering 30 2006-07 Intakes were increased in the existing Programmes. B.Tech.: CSE (Intake increased to 90) 90 2007-08 Started New Programme. B.Tech.: Information Technology Master in Computer Applications 60 60 2009-10 Started New Programme B.Tech : Mechanical Engineering 60 2010-11 Started New Programme B.Tech : Civil Engineering 60 2012-13 Intake were decreased in the existing Programme B.Tech. : Information Technology (Intake reduced to Zero) 0 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page11 2013-14 Intake were decreased in the existing Programme B.Tech. : Applied Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering (Intake reduced to Zero) 0 I.4. Ownership status: Govt. (central/state) / trust / society (Govt./NGO/private) / private/ other: Ownership Status :Trust ( Private ) I.5. Mission and Vision of the Institution: Mission: To develop innovative professional for globally competitive environment by providing quality education and training.To provide state-of-the-art infrastructure for promoting academic excellence in undergraduate and postgraduate programme.To undertake collaborative projects with academia and industry to generate intellectually capable and imaginatively gifted leaders. Better employability of our students by providing cutting edge training from corporate trainer and undertaking more number of MOUs with industry and academia. Vision: To contribute the globe through excellence in technical education, research and entrepreneurship and generate strong technical manpower with high values of ethics to service the society to make our institution as first choice for students and staff. ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page12 I.6. Organisational Structure: Organizational Chart and Processes Organisational chart showing the hierarchy of academics and administration is to be included I.7. Financial status: Govt. (central/state) / grants-in-aid / not-for-profit / private self-financing / other: Financial Status : Private self- financing I.8. Nature of the trust/society: A registered independent, autonomous, non-government and non-profit educational trust. Roland Educational & Charitable Trust ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page13 Also list other institutions/colleges run by the trust/society Name of the Institution Year of Establishment Location Roland Institute of Computer & Management Studies 1997 Gandhi Nagar 2 nd Lane, Berhampur Roland Junior College 1999 Lanjipalli, Behrampur, Dist: Ganjam I.9. External sources of funds: Name of the external source CFY CFYm1 CFYm2 CFYm3 Dr T Jagadish Rao Rs. 20,000/- -- -- -- I.10. Internally acquired funds: Name of the internal source CFY 2012-13 CFYm1 2011-12 CFYm2 2010-11 CFYm3 Studentsfee Rs. 64231026/- Rs 71906222/- Rs. 70319310/- Other/Internal Revenue Rs. 4049293/- Rs. 938620/- Rs. 707894/- I.11. Were Scholarships or any other financial assistance provided to students? Details CFY 2012-13 CFYm1 2011-12 CFYm2 2010-11 CFYm3 Category - - - Scholarship Assistance Rs.18,60,000/- Rs.18,60,000/- Rs 23,60,000/- Amount Rs.18,60,000/- Rs.18,60,000/- Rs 23,60,000/- I.12. Basis/criterion for admission to the institution State / National level entrance (OJEE / AIEEE) All India entrance /state-level entrance /university entrance /12th standard marksheet /others: ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page14 I.13. Total number of engineering students: CAY 2012-13 CAYm1 2011-12 CAYm2 2010-11 CAYm3 2009-10 Total no. of boys: 92 127 143 197 Total no. of girls: 24 33 60 53 Total no. of students: 116 160 203 240 Total number of other students, if any - NIL I.14. Total number of employees Minimum and maximum number of staff on roll in the engineering institution, during the CAY and the previous CAYs(1stJulyto30th June): A. Regular Staff Items CAY 2012-13 CAYm1 2011-12 CAYm2 2010-11 CAYm3 2009-10 Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Teaching staff in engineering M 52 54 44 46 50 50 F 23 25 29 30 22 22 Teaching staff in science & humanities M 16 17 18 18 19 19 F 7 7 5 6 5 5 Non- teachingstaff M 107 107 104 104 101 101 F 10 10 11 11 10 10 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page15 B. Contract Staff Items CAY CAYm1 CAYm2 CAYm3 Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Teachingstaffin engineering M 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 F 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 Teachingstaffin science&humanit ies M 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Non- teachingstaff M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 F 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page16 II. Departmental Information II.1. Name and address of the department: Electronics & Communication Engineering Roland Institute of Technology Surya Vihar Berhampur-761008 Ganjam, ODISHA Website: www.roland.ac.in ,E-mail: hodece@roland.ac.in II.2. Name, designation, telephone number, and e-mail address of the contact person for the NBA: Mr. Durga Prasad Tripathi Professor, Elecronics and Commnication Enineering Tel No: +919937397337 Department of ECE ecehod@roland.ac.in II.3. History of the department including date of introduction and number of seats of various programmes of study along with the NBA accreditation, if any: Program Description UG(B.Tech) in Electronics & Communication Engineering. Intake capacitywith 60 seats from 2002 to till date. II.4. Mission and Vision of the Department Mission of ECE By providing state-of-art infrastructure and signing more number of MOUs with industry, academia and establishing research lab in collaboration with corporate sector. Opening P.G programme and cultivating the culture of research in interdisciplinary area. Vision of ECE To enrich the department with modern technologies & generate research opportunities in the field of Electronics & Communication Engineering and provide the students a peerless platform to enhance their technical skills which generate a strong technical manpower with high values & ethics. ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page17 II.5. List of the programmes/ departments which have human resources and/or the facilities of this programmes/ departments (in %): Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering - 15.06% Department of Computer Science & Engineering - 10.95% Department of Mechanical Engineering - 5.48% Department Civil Engineering - 0% Department of Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering - 1.37% Department of HSSM - 27.39% II.6. Total number of students: UG: 164 II.7. Minimum and maximum number of staff on roll during the current and three previous academic years (1st July to 30th June) in the department: Items 2012-2013 2011-2012 2010-2011 Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Teaching staff in the department 13 13 12 12 12 12 Non-teaching staff 4 4 4 4 4 4 II.7.1. Summary of budget for the CFY and the actual expenditure incurred in the CFYm1, CFYm2 and CFYm3 (for the Department): Items B u d g e t e d
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C F Y m 3 Laboratory equipment ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page18 Software purchase Laboratory consumables Maintenance andspares Training and Travel Miscellaneous expensesfor academic activities Total ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page19 III. Programme Specific information III.1. Name of the Programme UG in Electronics & Communication Engineering III.2. Title of the Degree Bachelor of Technology in Electronics & Communication Engineering III.3. Name, designation, telephone number, and e-mail address of the Programme coordinator for the NBA: Mr. Durga Prasad Tripathi Professor & HOD Tel No: +91 9937397337 Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering Email: hodece@roland.ac.in III.4. History of the programme along with the NBA accreditation, if any: Program Description UGin Electronics & Communication Engineering Intake capacitywith 60 seats from 2002 to till date. III.5. Deficiencies, weaknesses/concerns from previous accreditations: Not Applicable III.6. Total number of students in the programme: UG: 164 III.7. Minimum and maximum number of staff for the current and three previous academic years (1st July to 30th June) in the programme: Items 2012-2013 2011-2012 2010-2011 Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Teaching staff in the department 13 13 12 12 12 12 Non-teaching staff 4 4 4 4 4 4 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page20 III.8. Summary of budget for the CFY and the actual expenditure incurred in the CFYm1, CFYm2 and CFYm3 (exclusively for this programme in the department): Items B u d g e t e d
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C F Y m 3 Laboratory equipment Software purchase Laboratory consumables Maintenance andspares Training and Travel Miscellaneous expensesfor academic activities Total ****** ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page21 Part B 1. Vision, Mission and Programme Educational Objectives (100) 1.1. Mission and Vision (5) 1.1.1. State the Vision and Mission of the institute and department (1) INSTITUTE VISION: To contribute the globe through excellence in technical education, research & entrepreneurship and generate strong technical manpower with high values of ethics to serve the society and to make the institution as first choice for students & staff. INSTITUTE MISSION: To develop innovative professionals for globally competitive environment by providing quality education and training with state-of-the-art infrastructure for promoting academic excellence and undertake collaborative projects and MOUs with academia and industry to generate intellectually capable and imaginatively gifted leaders who can serve the nation. DEPARTMENT VISION To enrich the department with modern technologies & generate research opportunities in the field of Electronics & Communication Engineering and provide the students a peerless platform to enhance their technical skills which generate a strong technical manpower with high values & ethics. DEPARTMENT MISSION By providing state-of-art infrastructure and signing more number of MOUs with industry, academia and establishing research lab in collaboration with corporate sector. Opening P.G programme and cultivating the culture of research in interdisciplinary area. 1.1.2. Indicate how and where the Vision and Mission are published and disseminated (2) We always feel that it is essential to make our student to be focus and imbibe the mission and vision of the department throughout their engineering course. To make this possible department has placed its Vision and Mission at prominent places like Department web link HOD room ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page22 Staff common room Department library Department newsletter Department laboratories Department corridor 1.1.3. Mention the process for defining Vision and Mission of the department (2) For defining the vision and mission of the department the following stake holders were involved. The department advisory committee meeting was held and keeping in mind the long term goals and how to achieve the vision and mission was framed. SL No NAME DESIGNATION ADDRESS EMAIL ID 1 Mr. Durga Prasad Tripathi Professor & HOD Department of ECE, Roland Institute of Technology, Surya vihar, Berhampur hodece@roland.ac.in 2 Dr. G Jena Professor & Principal Roland Institute of Technology, Surya vihar, Berhampur principal@roland.ac.i n 3 Mr. Rajiv Kumar Panigrahy Assistant Professor, Department of ECE, IIT, Roorkee Dept of ECE,IIT,Roorkee rajivfec@iitr.ernet.in 5 Miss Rasmita Sahu Assistant Professor Department of ECE, Roland Institute of Technology, Surya vihar, Berhampur Rasmita.sahu@rolan d.ac.in 6 Mr. Prabhat Kumar Panda Assistant Professor Department of ECE, Roland Institute of Technology, Surya vihar, Prabhat.panda007@g mail.com ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page23 1.2. Programme Educational Objectives (15) 1.2.1. Describe the Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs) (2) P1. RIT graduates shall have strong foundation in Basic Sciences, Mathematics, Engineering fundamentals and in Electronics and Communication Engineering subjects in addition to proficiency to computer programming and use of modern tools and technologies. P2. RIT graduates will be successfully engaged in careers in Electronics and Communication and allied fields as eminent engineers and managers. P3. RIT graduates will be prepared for continued professional development through postgraduates studies in engineering and allied fields and through life- long learning. P4. RIT graduates will have demonstrated practices and skills in professional attitude, teamwork, leadership, values, ethics and communication. 1.2.2. State how and where the PEOs are published and disseminated (2) The PEOs of the department are unfolded to its stakeholders through, department web link newsletter, information brochure etc. Also these are manifested in the HOD room, staff rooms, class-rooms, Department laboratories and Department library. 1.2.3. List the stakeholders of the programme (1) The stakeholders of the department are Students Parents Management Faculty members DAC (Departmental Advisory Committee) Recruiters from industry Alumni 1.2.4. State the process for establishing the PEOs (5) The stakeholders of the department play an important role to achieve its PEOs in various ways respectively. Students are considered as the brand ambassador of the department and always motivated to develop their knowledge and skills with the available resources in the department. ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page24 On every semester department organizes the parents meet to make the performance of the students transparent to the parents also the parents are encouraged to share their valuable advice. Management of the institution always extends its fully support to provide the quality education to the students which leads to exponential growth of the department. The most important stake holder of the department is its faculty members, who assure to deliver the best quality and simultaneously upgrade themselves with the latest technologies which rule in the field of engineering. Department maintains a very healthy relationship with its alumni. Alumni of the department are always invited to provide placement assistance, along with the industrial skills to upgrade the knowledge of the students. Recruiters from various companies are consulted and the gap between industry and academia are identified based on which the PEOs are designed in consulting the committee members. DAC (Department Advisory Committee) analyzes the result statistics of the students, placement statistics of the students, and faculty performance on every semester and suggest the dynamic solutions to overcome the drawbacks. 1.2.5. Establish consistency of the PEOs with the Mission (5) Sl. No. Mission Features Linking with PEOs 1 State-of-art Infrastructure & Signing more number of MOUs P1,P2,P3 2 Research lab in collaboration with corporate sector P2,P4 3 Opening P.G programme and cultivating the culture of research in interdisciplinary area. P1,P2,P3 1.3. Attainment of Programme Educational Objectives (20) 1.3.1. Justify the contributions of the Programme Curriculum towards attainment of the PEOs (5) Sl. No. Name of the Category Link with PEOs 1 CORE P1,P2,P3 2 BREADTH P1,P3 3 BASIC SCIENCES P1,P3 4 ELECTIVES P1,P2,P3 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page25 5 HUMANITIES P4 6 SEMINARS P2,P4 7 PROJECT P1,P2,P3 8 COMMUNICATION SKILL LAB P4 9 ENVIROMENTAL SCIENCE P1,P4 1.3.2. Explain how administrative system helps in ensuring the attainment of the PEOs (5) Sl NO ADMINISTRA TIVE JOB Name of the Faculty RESPONSIBLITES Linked with PEOs 1 Class In charge Mr. P.K.Panda Mr. G.S.Samal Mrs Rasmita Sahu They should see that the students of that particular class are disciplined and well behaved. They should see that class work will be properly engaged according to the time table. Alternative arrangement must be made in the absence of any of the staff member. They should see that the daily attendance of that class to be posted in the department CR File and absentee statement to be submitted in the Principal office. They should monitor the regularity of the students and submit the list of irregular students to the HOD and Principal to take necessary steps. They should insist the students who absent themselves to the classes to submit the letters duly signed by the parents. They should take special care in respect of hostellers. They should advise the students to maintain separate note book for each subject. These may be checked by HOD at any time. They should see that all the students of that class are to be present in prescribed uniform and display their Identity Cards. P2,P3,P4 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page26 2 Exam coordinator Mr. K.B.Nanda Prepare the schedule of exams in consultation with In-charge of Exam section. They have to collect the question papers from the teacher concerned before 3 days of exam in that particular subject. They have to make necessary arrangements to conduct all the internal exams of the department. They have to conduct 60 minute class test as per BPUT norm. They should see that every teacher submit the marks in the Exam Cell within three days after the completion of the exam in the respective subject. They have to identify the students whose performance is below average and submit the list to HOD / Principal for Remedial action. They should see that progress reports are sent to parents and should ascertain whether parents have received them or not. They should see that all students of dept. attend the internal tests regularly. Find the absentees and take steps for their regularity in the tests. P2,P4 3 Project coordinator Mr.D.P.Tripathi Distribute the project topics to the students with their respective guides. Distribute the project report format to the students. Prepare the schedule of project viva and finalize the date of submission of report consulting with the HOD. P1,P2,P3 4 Lab In charge Swarup Kumar Sahu Look after the functioning and supervision of lab. P2,P4 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page27 They should inform the HOD about service requirements, procurement of the equipment. They have to maintain the stock register, bills, list of equipment, list of experiments, lab manuals etc. They should also see that the labs are well maintained and take necessary steps for the cleanliness and beautification of the lab (Experiment models, display charts etc.). 4 Counselor Mr. Debasish Mohapatra They should counsel the students who get attendance below 75 % time to time after receiving monthly attendance reports. P3,P4 5 T & P coordinator Mr. K.B.Nanda Eliminate the communication gap between T&P cell and the department students. Encourage and provide proper guidance to the students during the on/off campus interviews. P2,P4 6 EDC coordinator Mr. P.K.Panda To conduct a number of workshops for the final year students to make them aware what are the entrepreneurships they can set up to provide job opportunities to others in addition to self dependent. P1,P4 7 Industrial Visit coordinator Mr. Debasish Mohapatra Every year organizes the industrial visit by using the reference of senior faculty members of the department Accompany the students on the Industrial visit for their safety and guidance. P2,P4 8 Workshop coordinator Mr. P.K.Panda Consulting with DAC and senior faculty members of the department finalizes the area of workshop. Prepare the schedule and duration of workshop. Arrange the resource persons from premier institutes and Industries. P1,P3 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page28 9 Seminar coordinator Mrs. Rasmita Sahu They are responsible for coordinating/conducting seminar properly. Schedule of seminars at least two weeks in advance must be submitted to time table coordinator. P4,P3 10 Time Table Coordinator Mr. G.S. Samal Preparing the time table for each year of the concerned department in consultation with both internal and external staff members with the help of Dept TTC and HOD. To make necessary modifications from time to time and pass on the information to the committee coordinator. To prepare the individual time tables, lab time tables, work load details and any other relevant information. Additional work, if any, also must be indicated in the individual time tables / work load. Time Table Co-coordinator has to collect all the above details and forward the same to the Principal. P4 10 Department assessment Committee Mr. D.P.Tripathi Mr. P.K.Panda Mrs Rasmita Sahu Do the assessment of faculty performance and student feedback Arrange the necessary tutorial and remedial classes for the students. To Counsel and guide the junior faculty. P1,P2,P3,P4 11 E-learning coordinator Mrs Sasmita Panda Facilitate the students with webinar/video lectures/online- tutorials in the department with the assistance of hardware section. P2,P3 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page29 1.3.3. Indicate the additional co-curricular activities undertaken towards the attainment of PEOs (10) Sl. No. Name of the Co-Curricular Activities Linked with PEOs 1 National Level Student Symposium- UTKARSH P1,P4 2 Technical Symposium- ELECTROVISTA P1,P4 3 Workshop on VLSI & Embedded systems P1,P2,P4 4 Inter-department Seminar Competition P1,P4 5 Inter-department Technical-Quiz Competition P1,P4 6 Industrial Visits P1,P2,P4 7 Intra department Project Competition P1,P4 8 National Conferences P1,P3 9 Blood Donation Camp by NSS Wing P4 10 Social activities for Rural development P4 11 Yoga & Meditation P4 1.4. Assessment of the attainment of Programme Educational Objectives (25) 1.4.1. Indicate tools and processes used in assessment of the attainment of the PEOs(15) Below are the tools and processes used in assessment of the attainment of the PEOs Direct Methods: Class Tests (1,2,3), Assignments, Minor & Major Projects, Lab viva, University Semester Exam, Seminars & Comprehensive Viva-voice. Indirect Methods: Previous years academic results, Feed Back from students, parents, guest faculties, alumni, recruiters. Assessment for the attainment of PEOs is done by Department assessment committee & Departmental advisory Committee Frequency of Assessment On every semester three class tests are conducted as per the BPUT norms. Assessment of the assignments given to the student after the completion of every module. At the end of every semester university exam is conducted. ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page30 Before the conduction of semester exam students appear respective lab viva. During the 4 th year of programme seminar, minor project and major project is submitted by students. In the final semester, students give the comprehensive viva-voice. On the completion of every academic year students academic result statistics analyzed. Students, parents & guest faculties feedback are being taken on every semester once. On every academic year feedback from alumni & recruiters are taken. 1.4.2. Give evidences for the attainment of the PEOs (10 ) SL No Batch Results (No. of students Passed Out) No. of Higher studies No. of Placements No. of students in NSS No. of students in NCC List ofprojects 1 2009-13 - - 40 15 - 15 2 2008-12 42 - 30 15 - 16 3 2007-11 64 - 41 15 - 13 Feedback Table: SL No. Summary of Exit Student feedback of Batch(2008-12) Summary of Alumni feedback Summary of Recruiter feedback 1 Faculties are punctual, well prepared, with good communication skill, able to solve doubts and completing syllabus in scheduled time. Faculty quality has been improved and students are availing the maximum exposure from the department to give best shape to their career. Students are enriched with latest technical skills and with positive attitude. ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page31 1.5 Indicate how results of the assessment of achievement of the PEOs have been used for redefining the PEOs (10) SL No Batch No. of students admitted No. of students graduated No. of students placed No. of students for higher studies 1 2009-13 61 - 40 - 2 2008-12 67 42 30 - 3 2007-11 66 64 41 - ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page32 2. Programme Outcomes (150) 2.1. Definition and Validation of Course Outcomes and Programme Outcomes(25) 2.1.1. List the Course Outcomes(COs) and Programme Outcomes (POs) (2) Sl No. Course name Course code Course outcomes Programme Outcomes 1 Communicative English HM3101 Students developthe Zeal and spirit to know more things, think creatively and developperceptionofsituationsand surroundings and standontheirownin any predicament oftheirlives Students Communicate in English among themselves and with Faculty. The Language usedinthe Reports like Project report isofgoodquality Students show interest in attending TOFEL and other competitiveexam. a,e,j,k,l 2 Physics -1 BS1102 Students should be ableto Understand scientific concepts. Apply the concepts in solving engineering problems and could able to select materials withsuitableproperties for particular applications. a,e,j,k,l 3 Chemistry-1 BS1103 The knowledge of chemistry provides therequisiteexpertisee todealwithchallenges in Engg disciplines &development of new materials. a,e,j,k,l 4 Basic Electronics BE2101 Students got the information about different electronic componentsand their operation. a,e,j,k,l,h,c 5 Basic Electrical Engineering BE2102 Students got the knowledge on DC- Motors,Generators andTransformers. DCtransientanalysis. a,e,j,k,l 6 Thermodynamics BE2103 Students got the knowledge about cycles of two stroke and four stroke engines. Apply Laws Of thermodynamics in machines. a,e,j,k,l ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page33 7 Mechanics BE2104 Student got to know about the force action on different points of the bridge construction. Apply the knowledge of principle of dynamics and kinetics. a,e,j,k,l 8 Programming in C BE2105 Students can do programmingin C. Have knowledge of computer fundamentals. Have idea on datastructures. a,e,j,k,l,h,c 9 Engineering Drawing BE7101 Students know the Basic engineering drawing and processes. Know the concept of all basic geometrical views of Machines and structures. a,e,j,k,l 10 Workshop Practice BE7102 Students know the Basic engineering tools and processes. Know the concept of all basic parts of Machines a,e,j,k,l 11 Physics Laboratory BE7103 Student should be able to Understand scientific concepts of Engineering Physics a,e,j,k,l 12 Chemistry Laboratory BE7104 Apply the concepts in solving engineering problems could able to select materials with suitable properties for particular applications. a,e,j,k,l 13 Basic Electronics Laboratory BE7105 Students got the practical knowledge of how to use the electronic components and operation of those components. a,e,j,k,l,h,c 14 Basic Electrical Engg. Lab. BE7106 Students know the performance of electrical parameters and able to design circuits. a,e,j,k,l,h,c 15 C Programming Laboratory BE7107 Students will have practical knowledgein C Programming and Datastructures a,e,j,k,l,h,c 16 Communicative English Lab. HM7101 Students willableto master technical and communicative English language and LSRW skills, both verbal (Oral and written) & non verbal including presentations kills. a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f ,c,d ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page34 17 Mathematics-I BS1101 Theyareable to solve first order linear differential equations and applying this they find orthogonal trajectories of family of curves. The knowledge of integral calculus and applications of integrations enables them to find lengths of curves, volumes, surfaces andsolidsofrevolution. a,e,j,k,l 18 Mathematics-II BS1104 Students are able to analyze any communication systemin the aspects of probability such as noise and correlation concept. a,e,j,k,l 19 Business Communication in English HM3102 Students develop the zeal and spirit to know more things, think creatively and develop perception of situations and surroundings and stand on their own in any predicament of their lives. Students communicate in English among themselves and with Faculty. The Language usedinthe Reports like Project report is of good quality. Students show interest in attending TOFEL and other competitive exam. a,e,j,k,l, b,g,i,f,c,d 20 Data Structure using C BE2106 Students can do programmingin C. Have knowledge of computer fundamentals. Have idea on data structures. a,e,j,k,l 21 Business Communicative Lab. HM7102 Students will able to master technical and communicative English language and LSRW skills, both verbal(Oral&written)and non verbal including presentationskills. a,e,j,k,l, b,g,i,f,c,d 22 Data Structure using C Lab. BE7108 Students will have practical knowledge in C Programming. a,e,j,k,l,h,c ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page35 23 Mathematics III BSCM120 5 They able to conduct Complete potential function whose real or imaginary part is known. Using Cauchy integral theorem residue t heoremthey solve improper ntegrals. Concept of conformal mapping enables them to use bilinear transformation and to findCrossratio. They solve improper integrals using beta and gamma functions. a,e,j,k,l 24 Engineering Economics & Costing HSSM320 4 To live peacefully in the society through managing things starting from birth to death, learnhow to run business if you become an entrepreneur. a,e,j,k,l 25 Organisational Behaviour HSSM320 5 Critical thinking problem solving team collaboration, leadership different organizational structures mathematical too is of management science. a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,j ,f,c,d 26 Material Science & Engineering BSMS121 3 Attheendofthecourse, student should be ableto: engineering problems. withsuitableproperties for particular Applications. a,e,j,k,l,i 27 Physics of Semiconductor Devices BSCP120 7 At the end of the course, student should be ableto: Understand scientific concepts. Apply the concepts in solving engineering problems. a,e,j,k,l,i 28 Network Theory BEES22 11 Students will understand the concept of Coupled circuit, DC-transient analysis, two portn/wandfilters. a,e,j,k,l,h,c 29 Electrical & Electronic Measurement PCEE420 4 Students got the knowledge on DC- Motors, Generators and Transformers. a,k,l,e,h,c,i 30 Analog Electronics Circuit PCEC420 1 Students are able to Design amplifier basedonop-amps. Students can design Amplifiers Feedback circuits and Oscillators circuitsforany application. a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page36 31 Network & Devices Laboratory BEES721 1 Students will understand the concept of Coupled circuit, DC-transient analysis, two-portn/wandfilters. a,e,j,k,l,h,c 32 Analog Electronics Circuit Laboratory PCEC720 1 Students can design Amplifiers Feedback and Oscillators circuits using Multisim. a,e,j,k,l,h,c 33 Electrical & Electronic Measurement Laboratory PCEE720 4 Students can classify measuring instruments based on construction, principle of operation and quantity to be measure, types of errors. To learn the use of DC and AC bridges for measuring R,L,C. a,e,j,k,l,h,c 34 Electromagnetic Field & Waves PCEC420 5 Students have learnt Electromagnetic fields should certainly have a solid foundation in disciplines based on the laws 5 of physics. a,e,j,k,l,h,c 35 Energy Conversion Devices BEEC221 4 Students will able to Apply the basic theories of electromagnetism in analyzing electrical machines. Analyze the performance of different types of DC machines .To appreciate the applications of them. a,e,j,k,l 36 C++ & Object Oriented Programming BECS221 2 Students can do Programmingin C++. Have knowledge of computer fundamentals a,e,j,k,l 37 Digital Electronics Circuit PCEC42 02 Students got the Information about different Digital electronic component, ICsand their operation. a,e,j,k,l,h,c 38 Energy Conversion Devices Laboratory BEEC721 4 Students will able to Apply the basic theories of electro magnetism in analyzing electrical machines. Analyze the performance of different types of DC machines. a,e,j,k,l 39 Digital Electronics Circuit Laboratory PCEC720 2 Students got the practical knowledge of how to use the electronic, gatesand operations onICS. a,e,j,k,l,h,c 40 C++ & Object Oriented Programming Laboratory BECS721 2 Students will have Practical knowledgein C++ Programming. a,e,j,k,l ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page37 41 Communication & Interpersonal skills for Corporate Readiness Laboratory HSSM720 3 Students will know about optical fiber design types, various configurations, how optical communication is better than conventional communication methods In detail about parts if OFC system. a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f ,c,d 42 Environmental Engineering & Safety HSSM330 3 Environment can be protected to enable the sustenance of human on the planet for a long time to come sustainable development a,e,j,k,l 43 Principles of Management HSSM330 1 Critical thinking problem solving team collaboration, leadership different organizational structures mathematical tools of management science. a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,j 44 Control System Engineering PCEC43 03 Acquire working knowledge of system. Identify, formulate and solve control engineering problems. Ability to use the techniques, skills and tools o Ability to design a system, component or process to meet desired needs a,e,j,k,l,i 45 Microprocessors PCEC430 1 Students canable to program with Microprocessorand interfacing a,e,j,k,l,h,c 46 Analog Communication Techniques PCEC430 2 Students know the different types of analog modulation and demodulation Use Of Fourier Series and Fourier Transform in Communication a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i 47 Signals and Systems PCBM430 2 Students are able to analyze the properties and representation of discrete and continuous signal also the sampling process and analysisof discrete systemusing Z-transform a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i 48 Optimization in Engineering HSSM33 02 Critical thinking problem solving team collaboration, leadership different organizational structures mathematical tools of management science. a,e,j,k,l,i 49 Control & Instrumentation Lab. PCEC730 3 Able to know the stability analysis of L.I.S systems able to draw the characteristics of various motors and different controllers like PLC,PID a,e,j,k,l,h,c ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page38 etc 50 Microprocessor Lab. PCEC730 1 Able to simulate microprocessor programsusing MASM tool8055 interfacing and 8051 Microcontroller. a,e,j,k,l,h,c 51 Analog Communication Lab. PCEC73 02 Students practically know the analog modulation and demodulation. a,e,j,k,l,h,c 52 Digital Signal Processing PCEC430 4 Students are able to Design digital filterswith having conceptof DFT, FFT and system function properties tell about Multirate signal processing and basics ofDSP processors. a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i 53 Digital Communication Techniques PCEC430 5 Students practically know the digital modulation and demodulation. a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i 54 Radar and TV Engineering PEEC53 03 Students knowabout various types of Radar systems and operation of different antenna types. Students are able to talk confidently about the basic TVsystem, its various internal components, the designing part and also about various types of TVs. a,e,j,k,l,h,c 55 MobileCommunic ation PEEC53 02 Students have clear idea on cellular and mobile communication concepts which are becoming part of daily life a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i 56 Numerical Methods FEEL630 1 Student can able to implement the regression statistics to fit data. a,e,j,k,l 57 Digital Signal Processing Lab. PCEC730 4 Students are able to Simulate MATLAB programs for DSP Applications and DSP tools work with DSP Processors. a,k,l,e,h,c,i 58 Communication System Engineering Lab. PCEI7301 Students practically Know the digital modulationand demodulation a,k,l,e,h,c,i 59 Digital Communication Lab. PCEC730 5 Students practically Know the digital modulation and demodulation. a,k,l,e,h,c,i ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page39 60 Entrepreneurship Development HSSM340 1 Student will be able to implement managerial skills to start their own organization b,g,i,j,f,c,d 61 VLSI Design PCEC44 01 Students know chip designing, synthesizing and testing. Different IC Technologies a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i 62 Digital Switching & Telecom Networks PEEC540 4 Students able to Explain the telephone N/Ws and the functions of the various element of N/W and also to study the mechanical, electrical and electronics switching system. a,e,j,k,l,h,c 63 Computer System Architecture FECE640 1 Students understood Generic computer architectur and components; Students will be able to design simple computer a,e,j,k,l,h,c 64 Industrial Automation &Control . PEEE540 2 Student can able implement different process control techniques effectively. a,e,j,k,l,h,c 65 VLSI Design Laboratory PCEC74 01 Students know chip designing, synthesizing and testing. Different IC Technologies a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i 66 Project PCEC740 2 The graduate able to Communicateorally about analyzing a problem. Shall be able to express the effectively to accomplish a common goal a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f ,c,d 67 Seminar PCEC74 03 Thegraduateshallableto Express the solved problem, problem to be solved, analysis done on the problem, requirement gather both technical and non-technical stakeholders. a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f ,c,d 68 Microwave Engineering PCEC440 2 Students understood Various aspects like generation, propagation and application of Microwave. a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i 69 Digital Image Processing PECS540 6 Students know the basic concepts of Digital Image Processing Familiar with different gray scale and color image processing techniques a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i 70 Internet Technology and FECE64 05 Student will be able to implement and create a website containing a,e,j,k,l ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page40 Applications sustainable information. 71 Microwave Engineering Laboratory PCCS740 2 Practical aspects of Various microwave measurements and issue related to OFCs a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i 72 Project (50% External Evaluation) PCEC740 4 The graduate shall able to Analyze a problem, identify and define the computing requirements & appropriate to its solutions. Shall be able to function effectively on teams to accomplish a common goal. Shall be able to use current techniques, skill and tools necessary for computing practices. Shall be able to design and development principles in the construction of software systems of varying complexity. a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f ,c,d 73 Comprehensive viva PCEC740 5 The graduate able to communicate orally about analyzing a problem. Shall be able to express the effectively to accomplish a common goal. Shall be able to function effectively on teams to accomplisha commongoal. Shall be able to use current techniques, skill and tools necessary for computing practices Shall be able to design and development principles in the construction of software systems of varying complexity. a,e,j,k,l 2.1.2. State how and where the POs are published and disseminated (3) We always feel that it is essential to make our student to be focus and imbibe the mission and vision of the department throughout their engineering course. To make this possible department has placed its Vision and Mission at prominent places like Department web link (www.roland.ac.in ) ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page41 HOD room Staff common room Department library Department newsletter Department laboratories Department corridor College Magazine(Roland Times) Class Room 2.1.3 Indicate processes employed for defining of the POs (5) List of graduate attributes (GAs) prescribed by NBA Sl. No Graduate attributes 1 Engineering Knowledge 2 Problem Analysis 3 Design and development solutions 4 Investigation of complex analysis 5 Modern tool usage 6 Engineer and society 7 Environment and sustainability 8 Ethics 9 Individual and team work 10 Communication 11 Project Management & Finance 12 Lifelong learning Processes employed for Defining POs At the beginning of the semester, faculty members are asked to submit their choice for delivering lectures for some subjects in the semester based on their proficiency and expertise in delivering the subject. ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page42 Based on their preferences subjects are allocated to individual faculty. Faculty are required to submit the course objective & outcome for each individual subject. After gathering all the course outcome, the POs are framed A discussion is made along with the faculty members of the department for the various framed POs and returned to finalize the POs. PROGRAMME OUTCOMES: 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 multi-disciplinary 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 a 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. Specific Outcome: l) An ability to design and develop innovative electronics & communication systems ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page43 Role of Advisory Committee DAC (Department Advisory Committee) analyzes the result statistics of the students, placement statistics of the students, and faculty performance on every semester and suggest the dynamic solutions to overcome the drawbacks and how the defined POs can be attained effectively. 2.1.4 Indicate how defined POs aligned to Graduate Attributes prescribed by the NBA (10) The graduate attributes as prescribed by NBA are given below alon with the corresponding POS Sl. No Graduate attribute Programme Outcomes(a k, l) 1 Engineering Knowledge a 2 Problem Analysis b,d 3 Design and development solutions c,d 4 Investigation of complex analysis a, b, c, d, f, j 5 Modern tool usage k, l 6 Engineer and society d,f,h 7 Environment and sustainability c, h 8 Ethics f 9 Individual and team work d 10 Communication g 11 Project Management & Finance h 12 Lifelong learning g 2.1.5 Establish the correlation between the POs and the PEOs (5) Sl No PEO Linked PO 1 P1 a..e,g..k,l 2 P2 a..k,l 3 P3 a..k,l 4 P4 b..g,i,j ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page44 2.2. Attainment of Programme Outcomes (40) 2.2.1. Illustrate how course outcomes contribute to the POs (10) Course T/L a b c d e f g h i j k l English Communication Skills T 3 4 2 Physics -1 T 3 4 2 Chemistry-1 T 3 4 2 Basic Electronics T 3 1 4 2 Basic Electrical Engineering T 3 4 2 Thermodynamics T 3 4 2 Mechanics T 3 4 2 Programming in C T 3 1 4 2 Engineering Drawing T 3 4 2 Workshop Practice L 3 4 2 Physics Laboratory L 3 4 2 Chemistry Laboratory L 3 4 2 Basic Electronics Laboratory L 3 1 4 2 Basic Electrical Engg. Lab L 3 1 4 2 C Programming Laboratory L 3 1 4 2 Communicative English Lab. L 3 1 4 5 2 Mathematics-I T 3 4 2 Mathematics-II T 3 4 2 Business Communication T 3 1 4 5 2 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page45 Data Structure using C T 3 4 2 Business Communicative Lab. L 3 1 4 5 2 Data Structure using C Lab L 3 1 4 2 Mathematics III T 3 1 4 2 Engineering Economics & Costing T 3 4 2 Organisational Behaviour T 3 1 4 5 2 Material Science & Engineering T 3 1 4 5 2 Physics of Semiconductor Devices T 3 1 4 5 2 Network Theory T 3 1 4 5 2 Electrical & Electronic Measurement T 3 1 4 5 2 Analog Electronics Circuit T 3 1 4 5 2 Network & Devices Laboratory L 3 1 4 5 2 Analog Electronics Circuit Laboratory L 3 1 4 5 2 Electrical & Electronic Measurement LAB L 3 1 4 5 2 Electromagnetic Field & Waves T 3 1 4 5 2 Energy Conversion Devices T 3 4 2 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page46 C++ & Object Oriented Programming T 3 4 2 Digital Electronics Circuit T 3 1 4 5 2 Energy Conversion Devices Laboratory L 3 4 5 2 Digital Electronics Circuit Laboratory L 3 1 4 5 2 C++ & Object Oriented Programming Laboratory L 3 4 2 Communication & Interpersonal skills for Corporate Readiness Laboratory L 3 1 4 5 2 Environmental Engineering & Safety T 3 4 2 Principles of Management T 3 1 4 5 2 Control System Engineering T 3 1 4 5 2 Microprocessors T 3 1 4 5 2 Analog Communication Techniques T 3 1 4 5 2 Signals and Systems T 3 1 4 5 2 Optimization in Engineering T 3 1 4 5 2 Control & Instrumentation Lab. L 3 1 4 5 2 Microprocessor Lab. L 3 1 4 5 2 Analog Communication Lab. L 3 1 4 5 2 Digital Signal T 3 1 4 5 2 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page47 Processing Digital Communication Techniques T 3 1 4 5 2 Radar and TV Engineering T 3 1 4 5 2 Mobile Communication T 3 4 5 2 Numerical Methods T 3 4 2 Digital Signal Processing Lab. L 3 1 4 5 2 ComM.ENG.Lab. L 3 1 4 5 2 Digital Communication Lab. L 3 1 4 5 2 Entrepreneurship Development T 3 1 4 5 2 VLSI Design T 3 1 4 5 2 Digital Switching & Telecom Networks T 3 1 4 5 2 Computer System Architecture T 3 1 4 5 2 Industrial Automation &Control . T 3 1 4 5 2 VLSI Design Laboratory L 3 1 4 5 2 Project L 3 1 4 5 2 Seminar L 3 1 4 5 2 Microwave Engineering T 3 1 4 5 2 Digital Image Processing T 3 1 4 5 2 Internet Technology and Applications T 3 4 2 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page48 Microwave Engineering Laboratory L 3 1 4 5 2 Project (50% External Evaluation) L 3 1 4 5 2 Comprehensive Viva- Voce (External Evaluation) L 1 5 1. Weakly mapped 2. Mapped 3. Average mapped 4. Strongly mapped 5. Very strongly mapped Table of all courses: Course T/L a b c d e f g h i j k l Basic Science Computing Core engineering Non-Core engineering 2.2.2 Explain how modes of delivery of courses help in attainment of the POs (10) The following methods are being adopted/ introduced in order to improve the knowledge of the students through these innovative methods of content delivery. a. Chalk & Talk b. Learning by doing c. PPT/LCD Projector ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page49 d. Internet e. Role play f. Models/chart g. Video lectures h. Group tasks Mapping with POS i. 2.2.3 Indicate the extent to which the laboratory and project course work are contributing towards attainment of the POs (20) Students are allowed to perform their experiments as prescribed in the syllabus along with some additional experiments in their core labs to meet the PEOs which bridge the gap between theory classes and their practical applications. This exposes the students towards practical applications and industry. Title of Lab Year & Semester No. of Experiments As per Syllabus No. of Additional Experiments No. of Design Based experiments Meeting POs Physics Laboratory 1 st year-1 st Semester 15 2 a,e,j,k,l Engineering Drawing 16 2 a,e,j,k,l Basic Electronics Lab 10 2 a,e,j,k,l,h,c C Programming Lab 8 5 a,e,j,k,l,h,c Communicative English Lab. 10 2 a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f,c Chemistry Laboratory 1 st year-2 nd Semester 15 2 a,e,j,k,l Business Communicative 10 2 a,e,j,k,l, b,g,i,f,c,d SL.No. Mode of Content delivery POs Mapped 1 Lectures a,b,c,e 2 Lab Work c,d, e, g 3 Seminar f,g,h,j ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page50 Lab. Data Structure using C Lab 10 2 a,e,j,k,l,h,c Basic Electrical Engg. Lab 10 2 a,e,j,k,l,h,c Workshop Practice 9 2 a,e,j,k,l Network & Devices Laboratory 2 nd year-3 rd Semester 10 2 a,e,j,k,l,h,c Analog Electronics Circuit Laboratory 13 2 3 a,e,j,k,l,h,c Electrical & Electronic Measurement Laboratory 10 2 a,e,j,k,l,h,c Energy Conversion Devices Laboratory 2 nd year-4 th Semester 2 nd year-4 th Semester 10 2 a,e,j,k,l Digital Electronics Circuit Lab 13 2 6 a,e,j,k,l,h,c C++ & Object Oriented Programming Laboratory 10 2 a,e,j,k,l Communication & Interpersonal skills for Corporate Readiness 12 2 a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f,c,d Control & Instrumentation Lab. 3 rd year-5 th Semester 10 2 a,e,j,k,l,h,c Microprocessor Lab. 16 2 a,e,j,k,l,h,c Analog Communication Lab 12 2 a,e,j,k,l,h,c Digital Signal Processing Lab. 3 rd year-6 th Semester 10 2 2 a,k,l,e,h,c,i Communication 11 2 a,k,l,e,h,c,i ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page51 Engineering Lab Digital Communication Lab 11 2 a,k,l,e,h,c,i VLSI Design Laboratory 4 th year-7 th Semester 8 6 a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i Project a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f,c,d Seminar a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f,c,d Microwave Engineering Laboratory 4 th year-8 th Semester 12 2 a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i Project(External Evaluation) 1 1 a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f,c,d Comprehensive Viva-Voce 1 a,e,j,k,l List of project course work contributing towards the attainment of the POs 2012-13 Sl. No. Name of the Students Title of the Project Area of Specialization Project Supervisor Matchingwith stated POs 1 Sairam Panigrahi 901204013 Servomotor control through key pad using 8051 Microcontroller Embedded System Mr. D.P.Tripathi a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f,c,d Amber Indra Guru 901204156 Ravindra Kumar 901204157 Binmaya Kumar Mahapatra 901204012 2 Sushri Priyanka Sharma901204044 Display of Hindi alphabet on 16x2 LCD using 8051Microcontroller Embedded System Mr. L. S Nayak a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f,c,d Sonali Jena901204042 Bikash Padhy901204174 Priyadarshan Prusty901204126 3 E. Manikant Patro901204095 Design of a stop watch using 8051 Microcontroller Embedded System Mr. Gouri Sankar Samal a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f,c,d Soumiya Ranjan Senapati901204084 Konapalla Sabarish901204087 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page52 V. Ram Krishna Murty901204088 4 Jogamaya Mishra0901204043 Key pad based simple electronic lock using 8051 Microcontroller Embedded System Mr. Debasish Mahapatro a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f,c,d L. Kunmun Dora0901204005 Pipasha Rani Patnaik 0901204040 Nandita Kumari Sahu 0901204002 5 Gudla Reshmi 0901204046 Design of a calculator using 8051 Microcontroller Embedded System Mr. D.P.Tripathi a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f,c,d Epari Roshni 0901204048 Anita Kumari 0901204006 Debashis Acharya 0901204104 2011-12 Sl. No. Name of the Students Title of the Project Area of Specialization Project Supervisor Matchingwith stated POs 1 Santosh Kumar Padhy 0801204298 College Social Networking Software Engineering D.P.Tripathi a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f,c,d J.Tejesh 0801204140 Srikant Pattanaik 0921204005 Umesh Chandra Nayak 0801204149 Swarup Sampat Rout 0801204145 2 Suranjika Pattanaik 0801204003 Credit Card Fraud Detection System Software Engineering D.P.Tripathi a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f,c,d Reshma Das 0801204009 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page53 Jharana Padhi 0801204288 3 Itishree Samal 0801204050 Online Hardware Problem Detection System Software Engineering D.P.Tripathi a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f,c,d Trupti Rani Tripathy 0801204051 Archana Mohapatra 0801204054 Bijayalaxmi Mallik 0801204098 Tamanna Nayak 0921204007 4 Tamanna Maharana 801204048 Online Travel and Tourism Portal Software Engineering D.P.Tripathi a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f,c,d Rajiv Behera 801204105 Khirabdhi Tanaya Devi 801204006 P.Gitanjali 801204053 Raju Baliyar Singh 801204104 5 S.Avasya 801204276 Spatial Temporal Coverage Optimization in wireless sensor network Mobile Communication D.P.Tripathi a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f,c,d K.Shiv Kumar 801204267 2010-11 Sl. No. Name of the Students Title of the Project Area of Specialization Project Supervisor Matchingwith stated POs 1 Swagat Kumar Satapathy (0701204080) Handwritten Letter Recognition System Digital Image Processing M.P.Panigrahy a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f,c,d Hari Krishna ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page54 Mishra (0701204088) Durga Madhab Nayak (0701204101) Bibhudutta Patanaik (0701204102) Satya Ranjan Panigrahy (0701204226) Satyajeet Patanaik (0701204253) 2 Suraj Kumar Nayak (0701204067) Analysis and Desgn of End- Fire Array using wire antenna Antenna Theory Rasmita Sahu a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f,c,d Pranay Kumar Sahu (0701204079) Rilesh Kumar Dash (0701204083) Parijit Sen Gupta (0701204294) Monalisa Patanaik (0821204008) Sibani Sadangi (0701204296) 3 Gopakrishna Mohapatra (0701204115) Face Detection using Template Matching Digital Image Processing D.P.Tripathi a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f,c,d Rupesh Padhy (0701204217) Sambit Panda (0701204224) Kamal Panda (0701204300) Rajendra Kumar Pradhan (0821204003) Binay Kumar ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page55 Padhy (0821204004) 4 Nabanita Panigrahy (0701204008) Human Skin Detection on the basis of Fuzzy Rules Digital Image Processing D.P.Tripathi a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f,c,d Pallavi Senapati (0701204010) Preeti Priyadarshani (0701204301) Abhilipsa Tripathy (0701204298) Prabin Kumar Panda (0821204005) Sandeep Mahapatra (0821204006) 5 Nibedita Patra 0701204004 Data Hiding using DCT Steganography Digital Image Processing D.P.Tripathi a,e,j,k,l,b,g,i,f,c,d Bamudi Jayashree 0701204005 Velumuru Niharika 0701204021 Anuradha Patnaik 0701204022 Itishree Patra 0701204052 Sameer Kumar Panigrahi 0701204090 2.3. Assessment of the attainment of the Programme Outcomes (75) 2.3.1. Describe assessment tools and processes used for assessing the attainment of each PO (50) The various methods employed for assessment of the POs are as follows: ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page56 Direct Methods of Assessment: i) Class Tests ii) Assignments iii) remedial tests iv) end semester results v) Projects vi) Seminars Indirect Methods of Assessment: i) Student result analysis on 7th and 8th semester. ii) Feedback on subjects from students at the end semester iii) student feedback on PO attainment iv) faculty feedback on PO attainment on a class of students v) Employers feedback on PO attainment on a batch of students 1. Student result analysis VII semester Sl.No Name of the Subject Pass % Computer System Architecture 100 Entrepreneurship Development 100 VLSI Design 92.53 Digital Switching Telephone Network 94.02 Industrial Automation Control 89.55 VLSI Lab. 100 Seminar 100 Project 100 VIII Semester Sl.No Name of the Subject Pass % 1 Digital Image Processing 94.02 2 Microwave Engineering 80.59 3 Internet Technology & Application 97.01 4 Comprehensive Viva-voice 100 5 Project 100 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page57 2. Feedback on subjects from student at the end semesters ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Code: 204) Approved By AICTE, New Delhi, Affiliated to BPUT, Rourkela SuryaVihar, Berhampur-761008,Orissa Tel No. 0680-2111659 STUDENT FEEDBACK Faculty: Subject: Exam: Sl. No. Questions Exce llent Good Average Poo r total 1) Teacher comes to class on time 2) Teaching is well planned 3) Teacher makes objective clear 4) Subject matter organizing logical sequence 5) Teacher comes well prepared in the subject 6) Teachers speak clearly and audibly 7) Teacher write and draw legibly 8) Teacher explain with examples clearly 9) Teaching pace is good, not very fast 10) Teachers offer assistance and counseling 11) Teacher asks relevant questions for interaction 12) Teacher encourages for raising doubts 13) Teacher ensure learning of subject ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page58 14) Teacher encourages originality and creativity 15) Teacher is courteous and impartial 16) Teacher is regular and maintains discipline 17) Teacher covers the syllabus at appropriate pace 18) Teacher holds quizzes, seminars regularly 19) Teacher correction of scripts fair and impartial 20) Teacher promptly values and returns paper Total Total Points Number of Student Posted Overall performance 3. Student Feedback on PO Attainment Please tick your satisfaction level on a scale of 5 Name of the student: Regd. No. Semester: a) An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor b) An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor 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 A v e r a g e A v e r a g e ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page59 Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor d) An ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor e) An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor f) An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor g) An ability to communicate effectively Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor h) The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor i) A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor j) A knowledge of contemporary issues Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor k) An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary forengineering practice Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor l) An ability to design and develop innovative software and hardware products Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page60 (Note: Excellent-5, Very Good-4, Good-3, Average-2, Poor-1) 4) Faculty feedback on PO attainment on a class of students Name of the Faculty: Semester: a) An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor b) An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor 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 Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor d) An ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor e) An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor f) An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor g) An ability to communicate effectively Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page61 h) The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor i) A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor j) A knowledge of contemporary issues Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor k) An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary forengineering practice Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor l) An ability to design and develop innovative software and hardware products Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor (Note: Excellent-5, Very Good-4, Good-3, Average-2, Poor-1) 5) Employers feedback on PO attainment on a batch of students Name of the Employer: Branch: Batch a) An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor b) An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor 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 Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page62 d) An ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor e) An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor f) An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor g) An ability to communicate effectively Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor h) The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor i) A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor j) A knowledge of contemporary issues Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor k) An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary forengineering practice Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor l) An ability to design and develop innovative software and hardware products Excellent Very Good Good Average Poor (Note: Excellent-5, Very Good-4, Good-3, Average-2, Poor-1) A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e A v e r a g e ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page63 2.3.2 Indicate results of assessment of each PO (25) 1. Student Results (91-100)-10, VII semester Sl.No Name of the Subject Pass % Assessment 1 Computer System Architecture 100 2 Entrepreneurship Development 100 3 VLSI Design 92.53 4 Digital Switching Telephone Network 94.02 5 Industrial Automation Control 89.55 6 VLSI Lab. 100 7 Seminar 100 8 Project 100 VIII Semester Sl.No Name of the Subject Pass % 1 Digital Image Processing 94.02 2 Microwave Engineering 80.59 3 Internet Technology & Application 97.01 4 Comprehensive Viva-voice 100 5 Project 100 For student feedback on faculty, Student feedback on PO attainment, faculty feedback on PO attainment, Employer feedback on PO attainment assessment is done by considering 5- Excellent 4- Very good 3- good 2 Average 1- Poor Assessment = ( 5x (X1) + 4 x (X2) + 3 x (X3) + 2 x (X4) + 1 x (X5)) / N 1. Student feedback on faculty VII Semester Sl. No. Name of the Subject Name of the Faculty Assessment ( Out of 5) 1 Computer System Architecture Mrs. Ch. Supraja 3.6 2 Entrepreneurship Development Mrs. P.Padhi 3.9 3 VLSI Design Mrs. Arpita Acharya 4.3 4 Digital Switching Telephone Network Mrs. Rasmita Sahu 3.6 5 Industrial Automation Control Mrs. S.S.Padhi 3.9 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page64 VIII Semester 2. Student feedback on PO attainment Sl. No. POs Satisfaction Level 1 a) An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering 4.23 2 b) An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data 3.90 3 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 4.03 4 d) An ability to function on multi- disciplinary teams 3.97 5 e) An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems 4.20 6 f) An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility 4.00 7 g) An ability to communicate effectively 4.33 8 h) The broad education necessary to 4.23 Sl.No Name of the Subject Name of the Faculty Assesment (Out of 5) 1 Digital Image Processing Mr. D.P.Tripathi 4.2 2 Microwave Engineering Mrs. Rasmita Sahu 3.7 3 Internet Technology & Application Mrs. G. Achary 4.1 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page65 understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context 9 i) A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning 4.17 10 j) A knowledge of contemporary issues 4.07 11 k) An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary forengineering practice 4.33 12 l) An ability to design and develop innovative software and hardware products 4.47 3. Faculty feedback on PO attainment Sl. No. Pos Satisfaction Level 1 a) An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering 4.85 2 b) An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data 4.62 3 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 4.77 4 d) An ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams 4.85 5 e) An ability to identify, formulate, and solve 4.54 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page66 engineering problems 6 f) An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility 4.77 7 g) An ability to communicate effectively 4.77 8 h) The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context 4.62 9 i) A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning 4.54 10 j) A knowledge of contemporary issues 4.69 11 k) An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary forengineering practice 4.46 12 l) An ability to design and develop innovative software and hardware products 4.84 4. Employer feedback on PO attainment Sl. No. Pos Satisfaction Level 1 a) An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering 4.67 2 b) An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data 4.50 3 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 4.50 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page67 4 d) An ability to function on multi- disciplinary teams 4.33 5 e) An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems 4.83 6 f) An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility 5.00 7 g) An ability to communicate effectively 4.50 8 h) The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context 4.17 9 i) A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning 4.33 10 j) A knowledge of contemporary issues 4.50 11 k) An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary forengineering practice 4.83 12 l) An ability to design and develop innovative software and hardware products 4.67 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page68 2.4. Indicate how results of assessment of achievement of the POs have been used for used for redefining the POs (10) PEOs & POs Assessment Direct Assessment Indirect Assessment (Feedback Survey) Class Tests Assignments Tutorial End Semester Results Remedial Test Project Seminar Employer Faculty Students Redefining & Implementing ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page69 2.5. Internet (5) NameoftheInternet provider: BSNL 16 Mbps, Reliance 4 Mbps. Availablebandwidth: 20 Mbps Accessspeed: 20 Mbps AvailabilityofInternet inanexclusivelab: Project Lab of each department and Central Computing centre Availabilityinmostcomputing labs: Yes Availabilityindepartmentsandotherunits: HOD room, Staff room, Campus Wi-Fi Availabilityinfacultyrooms: yes Institutesowne-mailfacilitytofaculty/students: yes Security/privacytoe-mail/Internetusers: CyberRoam UTM 2.6. Safety Norms and Checks (5) 2.6.1 Checks for wiring and electrical installations for leakage and earthing (1) The institute has employed 4 electric technician who take care of wiring a electrical installations for leakage and earthing on 24x7 basis. ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page70 2.6.1. Fire-fighting measurements: Effective safety arrangements with emergency / multiple exits and ventilation/exhausts in auditoriums and large classrooms/laboratories, fire- fighting equipment and training, availability of water, and such other facilities (1) The Institute has installed fire extinguishers at all important places. The equipments are periodically checked and gas filled. The filling dates and renewal are maintained as charts in the respective labs. In collaboration with the fire fighting units of Berhampur demonstrations are given to students, technicians and faculties once in a semester. The class room and labs are well ventilated and have its own water supply. 2.6.2. Safety of civil structure (1) The entire building provided lightening arrester .The labs through regular supply and backup are provided with adequate earthing. The parapets are constructed with proper height and and grills are provided for safety. Sufficient and wide staircases are provided with each block of the institution. Provision is made for electric lift to access all floors of the building. Smoke detector devices are designed by our students in collaboration with ECE department and installed in main building. 2.6.3. Handling of hazardous chemicals and such other activities (2) For handling hazardous chemicals in chemistry lab proper training and awareness given to the students. Globs are provided and students are advised to use aprons compulsorily for all lab. 2.7. Counselling and Emergency Medical Care and First-aid (5) Counselling facility : All the department faculties have been assigned the duty of counseling the departmental students. Each faculty is assigned maximum of five students and the faculties regularly on weekly basis interact with those students to discuss regarding their day to day well being. This includes academic and other related affairs with regard to the department and institution. Arrangement for emergency medical care The institute has employed a regular registered pharmacist ,who takes care about first-aid as ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page71 required by the students. The institute has an AC vehicle available to escort the students to the nearest medical for emergency cases. Availability of first-aid unit The institute has a fully equipped with basic amenities required for first-aid. There are two separate first-aid rooms- one for girls and one for boys. The institute has also facilities for providing medicine to the students. The pharmacist places an order of most frequently used and minimum barely required medicines for providing first aid facilities to the students. ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page72 3. Programme Curriculum(125) 3.1. Curriculum (15) 3.1.1. Describe theStructure of the Curriculum (5) THEORY SL. No. Course Code Course Title Total Number of Contact Hours Credits Lectu re L* Tutori al T* Practic al P* Total Hours/ week 1 PECS5 406 Digital Image Processing 3 0 0 3 3 2 PCEC4 402 Microwave Engineering 3 0 0 3 3 3 FECE6 405 Internet Technology & Application 3 0 0 3 3 4 HSSM 3303 Environmental engineering & Safety 3 0 0 3 3 5 PCEC4 304 Digital Signal Processing 3 0 0 3 3 6 PCEC4 305 Digital Communication Techniques 3 0 0 3 3 7 PEEC5 303 Radar & TV Engineering 3 0 0 3 3 8 PEEC5 302 Mobile Communication 3 0 0 3 3 9 FESM6 301 Numerical Methods 3 0 0 3 3 10 PCEC4 205 Electromagnetic Field & Waves 3 0 0 3 3 11 HSSM 3204 Engineering Economics & Costing 3 0 0 3 3 12 BSMS 1213 Material science & Engineering 3 0 0 3 3 13 BEEC2 214 Energy Conversion Devices 3 1 0 4 4 14 BECS2 212 C ++ & Object Oriented Programming 3 0 0 3 3 15 PCEC4 202 Digital Electronics Circuit 3 1 0 4 4 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page73 16 BE210 1 Basic Electronics 3 0 0 3 3 17 HSSM 3401 Entrepreneurship Development 3 0 0 3 3 18 PCEC4 401 VLSI Design 3 1 0 4 4 19 PEEC5 417 Digital switching & Telecom Networks 3 0 0 3 3 20 FECE6 401 Computer System Architecture 3 0 0 3 3 21 PEEE5 407 Industrial Automation & Control 3 0 0 3 3 22 HSSM 3301 Principle of Management 3 0 0 3 3 23 PCEC4 303 Control System engineering 3 0 0 3 3 24 PCEC4 301 Microprocessors 3 0 0 3 3 25 PCEC4 302 Analog Communication Techniques 3 1 0 4 4 26 PCBM 4302 Signals & Systems 3 0 0 3 3 27 HSSM 3302 Optimization in Engineering 3 0 0 3 3 28 BSCM 1205 Math-III 3 1 0 4 4 29 HSSM 3205 Organizational Behaviour 3 0 0 3 3 30 BSCP1 207 Physics of Semiconductor Devices 3 0 0 3 3 31 BEES2 211 Network Theory 3 1 0 4 4 32 PCEE4 204 Electrical & Electronics Measurement 3 0 0 3 3 33 PCEC4 201 Analog Electronics Circuit 3 1 0 4 4 34 BE210 1 Basic Electronics 3 0 0 3 3 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page74 LABS: S. N o. Course Code Course Title Total Number of Contact Hours Credi ts Lectu reL* Tutori alT* Practica lP* Total Hours/ week 1 BE7101 Engineering Drawing 0 0 3 3 2 2 BE7102 Workshop Practice 0 0 3 3 2 3 BE7103 Physics Laboratory 0 0 3 3 2 4 BE7104 Chemistry Laboratory 0 0 3 3 2 5 BE7106 Basic Electrical Engg. Lab 0 0 3 3 2 6 BE7107 C Programming Laboratory 0 0 3 3 2 7 HM7101 Communicative English Lab. 0 0 3 3 2 8 HM7102 Business Communicative Lab 0 0 3 3 2 9 BE7108 Data Structure using C Lab 0 0 3 3 2 10 BEES7211 Network & Devices Laboratory 0 0 3 3 2 11 BEEC7214 Energy Conversion Devices Laboratory 0 0 3 3 2 12 PCEC7201 Analog Electronics Circuit Laboratory 0 0 3 3 2 13 PCEC7202 Digital Electronics Circuit Laboratory 0 0 3 3 2 14 PCEE7204 Electrical & Electronic Measurement Laboratory 0 0 3 3 2 15 BECS7212 C++ & Object Oriented Programming Laboratory 0 0 3 3 2 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page75 16 HSSM720 3 Communication & Interpersonal skills for Corporate Readiness Laboratory 0 0 3 3 2 1. 1 PCEC7304 Digital Signal Processing Lab 0 0 3 3 2 18 PCEC7301 Microprocessor Lab 0 0 3 3 2 19 PCEC7306 Communication Engineering Lab 0 0 3 3 2 21 PCEC7302 Analog Communication Lab 0 0 3 3 2 22 PCEC7305 Digital Communication Lab 0 0 3 3 2 23 PCEC7303 Control & Instrumentation Lab 0 0 0 3 3 24 PCEC7401 VLSI Design Laboratory 0 0 3 3 2 25 PCCS7402 Microwave Engineering Laboratory 0 0 3 3 2 26 PCEC7402 Project(Minor) 0 0 6 6 3 27 PCEC7404 Project (Major) 0 0 9 9 7 28 PCEC7403 Seminar 0 0 3 3 2 29 PCEC7405 Comprehensive Viva-Voce 0 0 0 3 3 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page76 3.1.2 Give the Prerequisite flow chart of courses (5) Nomenclature for various color boxes shown above ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page77 3.1.3. Justify how the programme curriculum satisfies the program specific criteria (5) The Electronics and Communication branch subjects can be broadly classified into following groups: SL. No. CATEGORIES LINKED POS 1 Solid Electronics a, b,c,e,k 2 Applied Electronics a, b,c,e,k 3 Communication Engineering a, b,c,e,k 4 Integrated Circuits & Fiber Optics a, b,c,e,k 5 Digital Image Processsing a, b,c,e,k ** Write some points how these facilitates attainment of Pos The course has been divided into From above categories of electronics and communication all the program outcomes are satisfied and hence 3.2. State the components of the curriculum and their relevance to the POs and the PEOs (15) Course Component Curriculum Content (% of total number of credits of the programme ) Total number of contact hours Total Number of credits PEOs POs Mathematics 7.35 15 15 P1,P2,P3 a,b,e,g,k,l Science 7.8 18 16 P1,P3 a,b,e,g,k,l Computing 10.3 24 21 P1,P2,P3 a,b,e,g,k,l Humanities 13.72 28 28 P2,P4 a,b,g,j,k,l Professional core 39.7 93 81 P1,P2,P3 a,b,e,g,k,l Non-Professional core 21.1 50 43 P1,P3 a,b,e,g,k,l 100 204 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page78 3.3. State core engineering subjects and their relevance to Programme Outcomes including design experience (30) Sl. No. Name of Core Subject Relevant to PO Remarks 1 Digital Image Processing a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i 2 Microwave Engineering a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i 3 VLSI Design a..e,j,k,l,h,c,i 4 Digital switching & Telecom Networks a,e,j,k,l,h,c 5 Digital Signal Processing a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i 6 Digital Communication Techniques a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i 7 Radar & TV Engineering a,e,j,k,l,h,c 8 Mobile Communication a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i 9 Microprocessors a,e,j,k,l,h,c 10 Analog Communication Techniques a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i 11 Signals & Systems a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i 12 Digital Electronics Circuit a..e,j,k,l,h,c 13 Electromagnetic Field & Waves a..e,j,k,l,h,c 14 Electrical & Electronics Measurement a,k,l,e,h,c,i 15 Analog Electronics Circuit a..e,j,k,l,h,c,i 16 Basic Electronics a..e,j,k,l,h,c LABS 1 Basic Electronics Lab a..e,j,k,l,h,c Design experiments on common emitter common base amplifier, OPAMP 2 Analog Electronics Circuit Lab a..e,j,k,l,h,c Design experiments on common emitter common base, FET 3 Digital Electronics Circuit Lab a..e,j,k,l,h,c Design experiments on Combinational & Sequential Circuits ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page79 3.4. Industry interaction/internship (10) SLNO. Name of Organization Tools provided by the company Helpful in Linked Program outcome 1 ARDENT Computech LTD. RIDE, PROTEUS 7.4 Developing new projects and innovative ideas for future implementation in electronics fields a..k Activities: Industrial Interacion Sl.No. Name of the Person Company No. of Sudent Interacted 1 K.V.U.Mahesh Saswat Pattanaik IWIS 60 2 Mr. Raja Sundaram Mr. Manav Pattanaik ARINOS 60 3 Mr. P.Aurumugam PRECISION ENGINEERING 60 4 Mr. I. Murugam NAGOBA SWITCH GEAR 60 5 Mr. R.Rajeev Mr. M. Niraj S N INFOTECH 60 6 Mr. B.V. R. Kiran V Vinay Kumar CRONIAN SOFTWARE TECH 60 Industrial Visit Sl. No. Name of the Company Location No. of students Visited 1 PRECISION ENGINEERING Chennai 15 2 CRONIAN SOFTWARE TECH Hyderabad & Vishakhapatnam 3 S N INFOTECH Banglore 4 ARINOS Chennai 5 NAGOBA SWITCH GEAR Chennai ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page80 MOUs Sl.No. Name of the Organizaion Course Offered Duration 1 Ardent Computech Pvt. Ltd Embeded Systems Feb2013- May2013 (72 Hrs) 3.5. llustrate the measures and processes used to identify the curriculum gaps to the attainment of the Cos/POs (10) The department always follows a flexible approach towards bridgings curriculm gaps by adding new topics to the courses as and when needed as well as making effective changes in its teaching methodologies in order to meet COS/Pos specified. Core Courses Basic Electronics Analog Electronics Circuits Digital Electronics Circuits Digital Signal Processing Microprocessor Digital Communication Technique VLSI Design Microwave Engineering Digital Image Processing Curriculum Gaps Departmental AcademicCommittee ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page81 The curriculum gaps for the above courses are identified by the department academic committee necessary course work is done by the group of faculties to fulfill the gaps identified in different courses. 3.6. Indicate the contents beyond syllabus imparted for the attainment of COs/POs (35) Sl. No. Name of the course Important Content beyond syllabus Attained COs Attained POs Methods used for attainment 1 Digital Image Processing Mathematical transform like Hadamard, Haar, KL Transform a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i PPT,OHP 2 Microwave Engineering RF & Microwave Radiation Hazard Awareness, Wave Resonators a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i PPT,OHP 3 VLSI Design Traffic light controller using FPGA, a..e,j,k,l,h,c,i PPT,OHP 4 Digital Signal Processing Polyphase Dessimation Filter, Wavelet Technique & its application a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i PPT,OHP 5 Communication Techniques Doppler Spread Technique, a,e,j,k,l,h,c,i PPT,OHP 6 Electromagnetic Field & Waves Cylindrical & Spherical Coordinates system a..e,j,k,l,h,c PPT,OHP 7 Microprocessors Pentium Processor, ARM Processor a,e,j,k,l,h,c PPT,OHP 3.7. Course Syllabi (5) It will be appended at the end as an Annexure A ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page82 4. Students Performance (100) Admissionintakeintheprogramme Item 2012-2013 2011-2012 2010-2011 2010-2009 Sanctioned intake strength in the programme (N) 60 60 60 60 Total number of admitted students in first year minus number of students migrated to other programs attheendof1styear(N1) 14 22 38 58 Number of admitted students in 2 nd year in the same batch via lateral entry(N2) ----- 07 21 06 Total number of admitted students in the programme (N1+N2) 14 29 59 64 4.1. Success Rate (30) Success rate= 30mean of success index(SI)for past three batches SI= (Number of students who graduated f r om the programme in the stipulated period of course duration)/(Number of students admitted in the first year of that batch and admitted in2nd year via lateral entry) Year of entry (in reverse chronological order Number of Students admitted in1styear + admitted via lateral entry in 2ndyear (N1+N2) Number of students who have successfully completed * 1 st Year 2 nd Year 3 rd Year 4 th Year 2012-2013 14 2011-2012 22+7=29 01 2010-2011 38+21=59 7 13 2009-2010 58+6=61 22 12 25 2008-2009 60+7=67 21 28 25 42 2007-2008 60+6=66 25 17 19 64 2006-2007 60+6=66 15 32 20 66 * successfully completed implies zero backlogs ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page83 Item 2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 Number of students admitted in the corresponding First Year admitted via lateral entry in2ndyear 67 66 66 Number of students who have graduated in the stipulated period 42 64 66 Success index(SI) 0.62 0.96 1.00 Average SI=............0.87 Success rate =30Average SI=.......26.11 4.2 Academic Performance (20) API = Academic performance index = Mean of cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of all successful s tudentsona10-pointCGPAsystem Or = (Mean of the percentage of marks of all successful students)/10 A ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Page84 Assessment= 2 API Average Assessment for three Years 7.65 7.19 7.29 0 2 4 6 8 10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 Exact Mean of CGPA/Percentage of all the student Exact Mean of CGPA/Percentage of all the student Av. API =7.14Academic Performance = 2 x Av. API=2 * 7.14=14.28 Item 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 Approximating the API by the following midpoint analysis 90< Number of students with %<=100 00 00 00 80< Number of students with %<=90 13 06 08 70< Number of students with %<=80 20 29 28 60< Number of students with %<=70 09 29 30 50< Number of students with %<=60 00 00 00 Total= 42 64 66 Exact Mean of CGPA/Percentage of all the students (API) 7.65 7.19 7.29 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 85 4.3 Placement and Higher Studies (30) Assessment Points = 30 (x + 1.25y)/N Where, x= Number of students placed y =Number of students admitted for higher studies with valid qualifying scores/ranks, and N=Total number of students who were admitted in the batch including lateral entrysubject to maximum assessment points=30. Item 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 Number of admitted students corresponding to LYG including lateral entry(N) 66 66 66 Number of students who obtained jobs as per the record of placement office(x1) 31 33 40 Number of students who found employment otherwise at the end of the final year(x2) 05 05 05 x=x1 +x2 36 38 45 Number of students who opted for higher studies with valid qualifying scores/ranks(y) 04 04 04 Assessment points 18.63 19.54 22.72 Average assessment points=20.29 18.63 19.54 22.72 0 10 20 30 2008-09 2007-08 2006- 2007 Assessmen Point Assessmen Point ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 86 4.4 Professional Activities (20) 4.4.1 Professional societies / chapters and organizing engineering events (4) Sl.No Name of the Society No. of Faculty as members(ECE) 1 ISTE 02 2 ECESA 06 ISTE CHAPTER:- Following is the governing body of the chapter President: Dr. Gunamani Jena, Principal Secretary: D. P. Tripathy, Prof., HOD, ECE Secretary (Student Chapter): Members: Prabhat Kumar Panda, Asst. Prof, ECE K. B. Nanda, Asst. Prof, ECE S.No. Name of the Event Organized under Date(s) No. of Participants Academic Year 2012-13 1. Guest Lecture on Renewable energy sources by Sri Bhaskar patnaik, Asst. Prof in EEE, Vice principal,GEC,BBSR ISTE 29th th Dec 2012 50 Students of ECE 2 Guest Lecture on Damping of sub synchronous resonance by Mrs. Sasmita Padhy, EEE, NIST,Berhampur ISTE 30 th Dec 2012 50 Students of ECE 3 Guest Lecture On Wireless power transfer by Sri Ranjan kumar Behera,professor,IIT,Patna ISTE 1 st Dec 2012 100 Students of ECE ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 87 4 Guest Lecture On Soft Computing by Dr. Sudarshan Padhi from Instiute of Mathematics, BBSR ISTE 1 st Dec 2012 100 Students of ECE 5 Guest Lecture On Modified PSO for tuning PID controller in an AVR system by Sri Sidharth panda,professor and HOD,VSSUT,Burla ISTE 2 nd Dec 2012 120 Students of ECE 6 Recent Advances in Electrical & Electronics Engineering (Two Days Work Shop) ISTE 28&29 JAN 2013 30 lectures of RIT &Other College 7 Work Shop on VLSI & Embadded System ISTE 14 MAR 2013 90 Students of Final Year ECE&AEIE 8 Electro Vista,(Tech.Fest) ISTE DEC-2012 170 Students OF ECE 9 Utkarsh (NLSS) ISTE NOV-2012 1200 Students OF RIT Academic Year 2011-12 1 Utkarsh (NLSS) ISTE NOV-2011 1200 Students OF RIT 2 Electro Vista,(Tech.Fest) ISTE DEC-2011 210 Students OF ECE Academic Year 2010-11 1 Electro Vista,(Tech.Fest) ISTE DEC-2010 240 StudentsOF ECE 2 Utkarsh(NLSS) ISTE NOV-2010 1200 StudentsOFRIT ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 88 Mr. Bithal Sahu-MR UTKARASH- 2012 Ms Ilisha Patagoshi-2 nd Solo Dance Electro Vista-2012 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 89 E. Roshini -2 nd Prize in Paper Presentation Workshop on VLSI & EMBEDDED SYSTEM ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 90 ELECTRO VISTA-2011 E.Roshini -1 st Prize in Paper Presentation Paper Presentation- 1 st Prize(Electro Vista) ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 91 Guest lecture on Renewable energy sources by Asst. prof. Bhaskar Patnaik,Vice principal,GEC Guest lecture on Damping of sub synchronous resonance by Mrs. Sasmita Padhy, NIST, Berhampur Guest Lecture On Modified PSO for tuning PID controller in an AVR system by Sri Sidharth panda,professor and HOD,VSSUT,Burla ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 92 Guest Lecture on Wireless power transfer by Sri Ranjan kumar Behera, professor, IIT, Patna Short term course on Recent advances in electrical & electronics engineering organized by department of ECE ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 93 4.4.2 Oraganging of paper contests, Design contests,etc. and achievements(4) Students association: Electronics & Communication Engineering Student Association (ECESA) was formed with the aim of encouraging the students in technical as well as co-curricular activities and also to provide a platform for staff and students of ECE to exhibit their hidden talents and to acquire the important skills required to be an excellent IT professional. Organising committee of Dept. association: We have the Electronics & Communication Engineering Student Association (ECESA). All the ECE students are the members of this Association. Sl. No. Post Name 1 President Prof.D.P.Tripathi 2 Treasurer Mr. P.K. Panda 3 coordinator Mr K.B.Nanda 4 Staff coordinator Mr Swarup Ranjan Sahu Mr Debasish Mohapatra 5 Vice-President Miss Rasmita Sahu 6 General Secretary Mr. K.Sarbasis,4 th YEAR Student 7 Cultural Secretary Miss.E.Roshini,4 th YEAR Student 8 Joint Cultural Secretary Mr. V.Ram Krishna Murti,4 th YEAR Student Miss. G.Reshmi,4 th YEAR Student 9 Technical secretary Miss.Jogamaya Mishra,4 th YEAR Student 10 Sports secretary Miss Nandita Kumari Sahu,4 th YEAR Student 11 Editor Miss.Sheetal Panda,4 th YEAR Student ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 94 S.No. Name of the Event Organized under Date(s) No. of Participants Academic Year 2012-13 1 Engineers day celebration By ECESA 15 th September 2012 200 2 Teachers Day By ECESA 5 th September 2012 200 Academic Year 2011-12 1 Engineers Day Celebrations By ECESA 15 th Sept 2011 200 2 Teachers Day By ECESA 5 th September 2012 200 Academic Year 2010-11 1 Engineers Day Celebrations By ECESA 15 th Sept 2010 240 2 Teachers Day By ECESA 5 th September 2012 240 ECE Band Engineers Day ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 95 4.4.3. Publication of Technical magazines, newsletter, etc (4) The department of ECE publishes the newsletter ROLAND@ECE news bi-annually covering the achievements of staffs & students. Mr. K B Nanda is the editor of the newsletter. The Technical magazine Zenith 2k13 is published annually by the department of ECE 4.4.4. Entrepreneurship, initiatives, product design and innovative (4) There is a dedicated Entrepreneur cell of RIT and the department has organized number of workshop and awareness how to set up small scale industry. Special training given to develop small electronics home appliances like smoke detector, fire alarm system. Automatic gate opening system (smart door) and other etc. 4.4.5. Publications and awards in inter-institute events by students of the program of study (4) Sl No Date or month Event name Institute Name of student Prize/ award 1 NOV- 2012 MR.UTAKARSH RIT,UTAKARSH Bithal Sahu MR.UTAK ARSH 2 DEC- 2012 PAPER PRESNTATION RIT,ELECTRO VISTA E.Roshini 1ST ECE NSS CAMP ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 96 3 DEC- 2012 SOLO DANCE RIT,ELECTRO VISTA Ilisha Patogoshi 1 ST 4 DEC- 2012 SOLO DANCE RIT,ELECTRO VISTA Nabanita Panigrahi 2 ND 5 NOV- 2012 PAPER PRESNTATION RIT,UTAKARSH E.Roshini 2 ND 6 DEC- 2012 SOLO DANCE NIST,SANKALAP Ilisha Patogoshi 3 RD 7 DEC- 2012 PAPER PRESNTATION NIST,SANKALAP E.Roshini 3 RD 8 DEC- 2012 SOLO SONG RIT,ELECTRO VISTA Kajal Rani Subudhi 3 RD Particulars of student Achievements in paper Presentation /Conference/Journal With Awards During The Academics Year 2012-2013 Sl No. Topic Name Student Name(s) Year Event Name and Venue Date(s) Awards 1 RIFD applications Archana Pattanaik 2012 Electrovista,RIT Dec12 1 st Prize Particulars of student Achievements in paper Presentation /Conference/Journal With Awards During The Academic Year2011-2012 1 Efficient Power Generation unit using waste managemen t of coal Gyan Prakash Gouda Umesh Chandra Nayak 2011 New Idea Poster Competition for Students of Engg. Colleges,IMMT,CSIR, BBSR 26 th September Appreciatio n Certificate 2 Wireless system Epari Roshni 2011 RIT NOV 2 ND ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 97 PARTICULARS OF SUDENTS PARTICIPATION:- Sl No Date or month Event name Institute Name of student 1 NOV-2012 Solo Dance RIT,UTAKARSH Ilisha Paagoshi 2 NOV-2012 Solo Dance RIT,UTAKARSH Nabanita Panigrahi 3 NOV-2012 Solo Song RIT,UTAKARSH Bihal Sahu 4 NOV-2012 Solo Song RIT,UTAKARSH Kajal rani Subudhi 5 NOV-2012 Mono Action RIT,UTAKARSH Sarabasish 6 NOV-2012 Quiz RIT,UTAKARSH V.RAM KRISHNA 7 NOV-2012 Mr.UTKARSH RIT,UTAKARSH K.C.Panda 8 DEC-2012 Mr.Electro Vista RIT,ELECTRO VISTA Bihal Sahu 9 DEC-2012 Mrs. Electro Vista RIT,ELECTRO VISTA Ilisha Paagoshi 10 DEC-2012 Mrs. Electro Vista RIT,ELECTRO VISTA Swam Sidha Mahapatro 11 DEC-2012 Solo Dance RIT,ELECTRO VISTA Sameer Ku. Dalai 12 DEC-2012 Solo Song RIT,ELECTRO VISTA Aditiya Prasad Das Particulars of student Achievements in paper Presentation /Conference/Journal With Awards During The Academic Year2010-2011 1 3G & 4G Epari Roshni 2010 RIT DEC 1 ST 2 Advances Of NANO Tech. Illisha Patajoshi &Swam Sidha 2010 RIT NOV 1 ST ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 98 13 DEC-2012 Solo Song NIST,SANKALAP Rosamukta Panigrahi 14 DEC-2012 Solo Dance NIST,SANKALAP Aditiya Prasad Das 15 DEC-2012 Quiz NIST,SANKALAP Sameer Ku. Dalai 16 DEC-2012 Solo Dance NIST,SANKALAP Nabanita Panigrahi ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 99 5. Faculty Contributions (175) List of Faculty Members: Exclusively for the Programme /Shared with other Programmes Name of the faculty member Qualification university, and year of graduation Designation and date of joining the institution Distribution of teaching load (%) Number of research publicatio ns in journals and conferenc es since joining IPRs R&D and consulta ncy work with amount Interact ion with outside world Holding an incubati on unit 1st Year UG MR. D.P.TRIPATHI M.TECH VSSUT 2002 Professor 09/02/05 100 4
MISS.RASMITA SAHU M.TECH VSSUT 2005 Associate Professor 16/06/2010 100 MR. PRABHAT KUMAR PANDA B.TECH BPUT 2007 Assistant Professor 29/11/2008 100 2 MR. K.B.NANDA B.TECH BPUT 2007 Assistant Professor 02/01/2009 100 MRS. ARPITA ACHARJYA B.TECH BPUT 2007 Assistant professor 16/06/2010 100 MISS.SASMITA PANDA B.TECH BPUT 2009 Assistant Professor 04/03/2011 100 MR. G.S.SAMAL B.TECH BPUT 2010 Assistant Professor 01/03/2011 100 1 Miss. Y.K.Sangeeta B.TECH BPUT 2009 Assistant Professor 20/07/2009 100 MR. DEBASISH MAHAPATRA B.TECH BPUT 2010 Assistant Professor 18/08/2011 100 1 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 100 MR. SWARUP RANJAN SAHU M.TECH BU 2011 Assistant Professor 11/01/2013 50 50 MR. ADESH SASTRI B.TECH UTU 2011 Assistant Professor 11/09/2011 100 1 Miss.J.SOUMY A B.TECH BPUT 2010 Assistant Professor 1/11/2012 100 Mr.PURNA CH.BEHERA B.TECH B.P.U.T 2009 Assistant Professor 27/08/2012 100 5.1 Student-Teacher Ratio (STR) (20) STR is desired to be 15 or superior Assessment =2015/STR; subject to maximum assessment of 20 STR =(x +y+z)/N1 Where, x =Number of students in 2 nd year of the programme y= Number of students in 3 rd year of the programme z =Number of students in 4 th year of the programme N1=t otal number o f faculty members in the programme (by considering fractional load) Year x y z x + y + z N1 STR Assessment (max.= 20) 2010-2011 61 67 64 192 12 15 20 2011-2012 59 61 67 187 12 15 20 2012-2013 29 59 61 149 10 18 16.6 Average assessment 18.87 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 101 For item nos.5.2 to 5.8, the denominator term(N) is computed as follows: N = Maximum {N1,N2} N1=Total number of faculty members in the Programme (considering the fractional load) N2= Number of faculty positions needed for student-teacher ratio of 15. Year N1 N2 N=Max.(N1,N2) 2010-2011 12 12 12 2011-2012 12 12 12 2012-2013 13 12 13 5.2. Faculty Cadre Ratio (20) Assessment = 20CRI where, CRI = Cadre ratio index = 2.25 (2x+ y)/N; subjecttomax.CRI=1.0 where, x = Number of professors in the programme y = Number of associate professors in the programme ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 102 Year x y N CRI Assessment 2010-2011 1 2 12 0.75 15 2011-2012 1 2 12 0.75 15 2012-2013 1 2 13 0.69 13.8 Average assessment 14.6 5.3. Faculty Qualifications (30) Assessment = 6FQI where, FQI = Faculty qualification index = (10x+6y+ 2z 0 )/N2 such that, x + y +z 0 N2; and z 0 z where,x = Number of faculty members with PhD y = Number of faculty members with ME/MTech Z = Number of faculty members with B.E/B.Tech YEAR x y N FQI Assessment 2010-2011 0 3 12 3.00 18.00 2011-2012 0 3 12 3.00 18.00 2012-2013 0 3 13 2.92 17.53 Average assessment 17.84 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 103 3 3 2.92 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 2010-11 2011-12 2012--13 Faculty Qualification Index Faculty Qualification Index 5.4. Faculty Competencies correlation to Programme Specific Criteria (15) Name of faculty Specialization No. of Research Publication Course Developments Professional Associations MR. D.P.TRIPATHI M.TECH COMMUNIC ATION ENGG. 4 IMAGE PROCESSING MISTE IETE B.TECH ELECTRONIC S AND COMMUNIC ATION MISS.RASMITA SAHU M.TECH COMMUNIC ATION ENGG. DIGITAL COMMUNICATI ON MISTE IETE B.TECH ELECTRONIC S AND COMMUNIC ATION MR. PRABHAT KUMAR PANDA B.TECH ELECTRONIC S AND COMMUNIC ATION 2 MOBILE COMMUNICATI ON MISTE IETE MR. K.B.NANDA B.TECH ELECTRONIC S AND COMMUNIC ATION COMMUNICATI ON ENGG. MISTE IETE ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 104 MRS. ARPITA ACHARJYA B.TECH ELECTRONIC S AND COMMUNIC ATION VLSI MISTE IETE MISS.SASMITA PANDA B.TECH ELECTRONIC S AND COMMUNIC ATION MICRO PROCESSOR AND MICRO CONTROLLER MISTE IETE MR. G.S.SAMAL B.TECH ELECTRONIC S AND COMMUNIC ATION 1 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING MISTE IETE Miss. Y.K.SANGEETA B.TECH ELECTRONIC S AND COMMUNIC ATION COMMUNICATI ON SYSTEM MISTE IETE MR. DEBASISH MAHAPATRA B.TECH ELECTRONIC S AND COMMUNIC ATION 1 MICRO PROCESSOR AND MICRO CONTROLLER MISTE IETE MR. SWARUP RANJAN SAHU M.TECH ELECTRONIC S AND INFORMATI ON SYSTEM BASIC ELECTRONICS MISTE IETE B.TECH ELECTRONIC S AND COMMUNIC ATION MR. ADESH SASTRI B.TECH ELECTRONIC S AND COMMUNIC ATION 1 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS MISTE IETE Miss.J.SOUMYA B.TECH ELECTRONIC S AND COMMUNIC ATION COMMUNICATI ON ENGG. MISTE IETE Mr.PURNA CH.BEHERA B.TECH ELECTRONIC S AND COMMUNIC ATION BASIC ELECTRONICS MISTE IETE ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 105 5.5. Faculty as participants/resource persons in faculty development/training activities(15) Participant/resource person in two week faculty development programme : 5 points Participant/resource person in one week faculty development programme : 3 Points Name of the faculty max. 5 per faculty 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 MR. D.P.TRIPATHI 3 3 5 MISS.RASMITA SAHU 3 3 3 MR. PRABHAT KUMAR PANDA 3 3 3 MR. K.B.NANDA 3 3 3 MRS. ARPITA ACHARJYA 3 3 3 MISS.SASMITA PANDA 3 5 3 MR. G.S.SAMAL 3 3 4 Miss. Y.K.SANGEETA 3 5 3 MR. DEBASISH MAHAPATRA 3 5 5 MR. SWARUP RANJAN SAHU 3 3 4 MR. ADESH SASTRI 3 3 3 Miss.J.SOUMYA 3 3 3 Mr.PURNA CH.BEHERA 3 3 3 sum 36 42 42 N(Number of faculty positions requiredforanSTRof15) 12 12 13 Assessment=3 Sum/N 9.00 10.50 9.69 Average assessment 9.73 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 106 5.6. Faculty Retention (15) Assessment = 3RPI/N Where RPI = Retention point index = Points assigned to all faculty members Where points assigned to a faculty member=1 point for each year of experience at the institute but not exceeding 5. Item 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 Number of faculty members wit h experience of less than l year (x 0 ) 05 01 04 Number of faculty members wit h 1 to 2 years experience(x 1 ) 02 05 02 Number of faculty members with2 to 3 years experience(x 2 ) 02 02 02 Number of faculty members with3 to 4 years experience(x 3 ) 01 02 02 Number of faculty members with4 to 5 years experience(x 4 ) 01 01 02 Number of faculty members withmorethan5 years experience(x 5 ) 01 01 01 N 12 12 13 RPI=x 1 +2x 2 +3x 3 +4x 4 +5x 5 73 91 105 Assessment 6.08 7.58 8.75 Average assessment 7.47 5.7. Faculty Research Publications (FRP) (20) Assessment of FRP =4 ( Sum of the research publication points scored by each faculty member)/N The research papers considered are those ( i ) which can be located on Internet and/or are included in hard-copy volumes/proceedings, published by reputed publishers, and (ii ) The faculty members affiliation, in the published papers/books, is of the current institution. Include a list of all such publications and IPRs along with details of DOI, publisher, ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 107 month / year, etc. Name of the faculty (contributing to FRP) FRP points (max. 5perfaculty) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 MR. D.P.TRIPATHI 5 - 5 MR. PRABHAT KUMAR PANDA - - 5 MR. G.S.SAMAL - - 5 MR. DEBASISH MAHAPATRA - - 5 MR. ADESH SASTRI - - 5 Sum 05 00 25 N(Number of faculty positions required foran STR of 15) 12 12 13 Assessment o f FRP=4 Sum/N 1.7 0.0 7.69 Average assessment 3.13 5.8. Faculty Intellectual Property Rights (FIPR) (10) Assessment of FIPR= 2 (Sum of the FIPR points scored by each faculty member) / N Name of faculty member (contributing to FIPR) FIPR points(max. 5perfaculty member) 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 MR. D.P.TRIPATHI 5 5 5 MISS.RASMITA SAHU 5 5 5 MR. PRABHAT KUMAR PANDA 5 5 5 MR. K.B.NANDA 5 5 5 MRS. ARPITA ACHARJYA 5 5 5 MISS.SASMITA PANDA 5 5 5 MR. G.S.SAMAL 5 5 5 Miss. Y.K.SANGEETA 5 5 5 MR. DEBASISH MAHAPATRA 5 5 5 MR. SWARUP RANJAN SAHU 5 5 5 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 108 MR. ADESH SASTRI 5 5 5 Miss.J.SOUMYA 5 5 5 Mr.PURNA CH.BEHERA - - 5 SUM 60 60 65 N 12 12 13 Assessment o f FIPR=2 Sum/N 10 10 10 Average assessment 10 5.9. Funded R&D Projects and Consultancy (FRDC) Work (20) Assessment of R&D and consultancy projects =4 (Sum of FRDC by each faculty member)//N Five points for funding by national agency, Four points for funding by state agency, Four points for funding by private sector, and Two points for funding by the sponsoring trust/society. Name of faculty member (contributing to FRDC) FRDC points(max. 5 per faculty member) 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 MR. D.P.TRIPATHI 4 4 4 MISS.RASMITA SAHU 4 4 4 MR. PRABHAT KUMAR PANDA 4 4 4 MR. K.B.NANDA 4 4 4 MRS. ARPITA ACHARJYA 4 4 4 MISS.SASMITA PANDA 4 4 4 MR. G.S.SAMAL 4 4 4 Miss. Y.K.SANGEETA 4 4 4 MR. DEBASISH MAHAPATRA 4 4 4 MR. SWARUP RANJAN SAHU 4 4 4 MR. ADESH SASTRI 4 4 4 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 109 Miss.J.SOUMYA 4 4 4 Mr.PURNA CH.BEHERA 4 4 4 4 Sum 48 48 48 N 12 12 13 Assessment o f FRDC= 4 Sum/N 16 16 14.76 Average assessment 15.58 5.10. Faculty Interaction with Outside World (10) FIP=Faculty interaction points Assessment=2 (Sum of FIP by each faculty member)/N Five points for interaction with a reputed institution abroad, institution of eminence in India, or national research laboratories, Three points for interaction with institution/industry(not covered earlier). Points to be awarded, for those activities, which result in joint efforts in publication of books/research paper, pursuing externally funded R&D/consultancy projects and/or development of semester-long course/teaching modules. Name Of faculty members (contributing to FIP) FI P po in ts 2010-11 2011-12 2012-2013 MR. D.P.TRIPATHI 5 5 5 MISS.RASMITA SAHU 3 3 3 MR. PRABHAT KUMAR PANDA 3 3 3 MR. K.B.NANDA 5 5 3 MRS. ARPITA ACHARJYA 3 3 3 MISS.SASMITA PANDA 3 3 3 MR. G.S.SAMAL 3 3 3 Miss. Y.K.SANGEETA 3 3 3 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 110 MR. DEBASISH MAHAPATRA 3 3 3 MR. SWARUP RANJAN SAHU 3 3 3 MR. ADESH SASTRI 3 3 3 Miss.J.SOUMYA 3 3 3 Mr.PURNA CH.BEHERA 3 3 3 SUM 40 40 38 N 12 12 13 Assessment o f FIP=2 Sum/N 6.66 2.66 5.84 Average assessment 5.05 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 111 6. Facilities and Technical Support (125) Description of classrooms, faculty rooms, seminar, and conference halls. Department of Electronics Communication Engineering: Room description Usage Shared/ exclusive Capacity Area in sqm Room Equipped with M-214 Cabin for HOD EXCLUSIVE 33.68 CHAIR, TABLE, PC WITH INTERNET CONNECTION, PRINTER, LOCKER M-201 Class room for 4 th year EXCLUSIVE 70.46 STUDENT BENCH, CHAIR, TABLE FOR FACULTY, BLACKBOARD, CHALKS & DUSTER M-202 Class room for 3 rd year EXCLUSIVE 70.46 STUDENT BENCH, CHAIR, TABLE FOR FACULTY, BLACKBOARD, CHALKS M-206 Class room for 2 nd year EXCLUSIVE 70.46 STUDENT BENCH, CHAIR, TABLE FOR FACULTY, BLACKBOARD, CHALKS M-404 Class room for 1 st year EXCLUSIVE 70.46 STUDENT BENCH, CHAIR, TABLE FOR FACULTY, BLACKBOARD, CHALKS M-203 Girls Common room EXCLUSIVE 33.68 CHAIR, TABLE M-204 Digital Electronics Circuit Lab EXCLUSIVE 94.45 TABLE FOR FACULTY, CHAIR, WHITEBOARD, MARKER, STOOL, LOCKER ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 112 M-204 Analog Electronics Circuit Lab EXCLUSIVE 94.45 TABLE FOR FACULTY, CHAIR, WHITEBOARD, MARKER, STOOL, LOCKER M-205 Basic Electronics Lab EXCLUSIVE 88.66 TABLE FOR FACULTY, CHAIR, WHITEBOARD, MARKER, STOOL, LOCKER M-207 Microprocessor Microcontroller Lab EXCLUSIVE 70.46 TABLE FOR FACULTY,WHITEBOAR D, MARKER, STOOL, LOCKER M-209 Auditorium EXCLUSIVE 210 PROJECTOR, CHAIR, DESK, SOUND SYSTEM, PC M-211 Digital Signal Processing Lab EXCLUSIVE 70.46 TABLE FOR FACULTY, WHITEBOARD, MARKER, STOOL, PC WITH NET CONNECTION M-212 Communication Lab EXCLUSIVE 88.66 TABLE FOR FACULTY, CHAIR, WHITEBOARD, MARKER, STOOL, LOCKER M-212 Digital Communication Technique Lab EXCLUSIVE 88.66 TABLE FOR FACULTY, CHAIR, WHITEBOARD, MARKER, STOOL, LOCKER M-212 Analog Communication Technique Lab EXCLUSIVE 88.66 TABLE FOR FACULTY, CHAIR, WHITEBOARD, MARKER, STOOL, LOCKER ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 113 M-211 VLSI Lab EXCLUSIVE 94.45 TABLE FOR FACULTY, CHAIR, WHITEBOARD, MARKER M-212 Microwave Engineering Lab EXCLUSIVE 88.66 TABLE FOR FACULTY, CHAIR, WHITEBOARD, MARKER,STOOL, LOCKER M-213 Staff Common Room (Ladies) EXCLUSIVE 33.68 TABLE FOR FACULTY, CHAIR, SELF, LOCKER M-215 Staff Common Room (Gents) EXCLUSIVE 33.68 TABLE FOR FACULTY, CHAIR, SELF, LOCKER, PC CONNECTED WITH NET M-218 Project Lab EXCLUSIVE 94.45 TABLE FOR FACULTY, CHAIR, SELF, LOCKER, PC CONNECTED WITH NET M-201 Tutorial Class EXCLUSIVE 70.46 STUDENT BENCH, CHAIR, TABLE FOR FACULTY, BLACKBOARD, CHALKS & DUSTER M-202 Tutorial Class EXCLUSIVE 70.46 STUDENT BENCH, CHAIR, TABLE FOR FACULTY, BLACKBOARD, CHALKS M-403 Tutorial Class EXCLUSIVE 70.46 STUDENT BENCH, CHAIR, TABLE FOR FACULTY, BLACKBOARD, CHALKS ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 114 6.1. Classrooms in the Department (30): 6.1.1. Adequate number of rooms for lectures (core/electives), seminars, tutorials, etc., for the program (10) There are 4 exclusive rooms for 1st to 4th year to accommodate the professional core and elective courses. There are also sufficient tutorial class rooms for students. Every class room has a CCTV to monitor the teaching learning process as well as examination. Each class room is accommodating 60 students with necessary multimedia item such as LCD projector, Laptop, etc. There is separate e-class room accommodate with 60 students with laptop, LCD projector and sound systems. Seminar Hal Class Room Tutorial ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 115 6.1.2. Teaching aids---multimedia projectors, etc. (15) All classrooms are equipped with teaching aids like black board, student sitting benches, fans, tube lights, table for faculty. Laptops with internet connection/ Wi-Fi Facility. LCD projectors are used to deliver the video clips and PPT presentations. 6.1.3. Acoustics, classroom size, conditions of chairs/benches, air circulation, lighting, exits, ambience, and such other amenities/facilities (5) Class rooms are provided for excellent audible environment. All the classrooms are well equipped with required amenities like sufficient lighting & air circulation with fans as well as good conditioned benches with 2 capacities etc. Each class room is provided with two doors for entry and exit. The lecture halls are located in pollution free and traffic free serene green environment. Each class rooms are fitted with digital camera to improve the discipline inside the class room. Room descriptio n/ Usage Acoustics Class Room Size(sqm) Condition of chair/ Bench Air Circulation Lighting Exit Ambience Other Facilities M-201/ Class room for 4 th semester Outstanding 88.66 Very Good Free air circulation Excellent Free exit very Good CC TV is present to improve discipline inside the class room M-202/ Class room for 3 rd year Outstanding 88.66 Very Good Free air circulation Excellent Free exit very Good CC TV is present to improve discipline inside the class room M-206/ Class room for 2 nd year Outstanding 88.66 Very Good Free air circulation Excellent Free exit very Good CC TV is present to improve discipline inside the class room ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 116 M-403/ Class room for 1 st year Outstanding 88.66 Very Good Free air circulation Excellent Free exit very Good CC TV is present to improve discipline inside the class room 6.2. Faculty Rooms in the Department (20) 6.2.1. Availability of individual faculty rooms (5) Department consists of one HOD room and 2 staff Rooms. HOD Room: Equipped with PC with internet and printer, table, Fan, tube light, cupboard, intercom, and closed rack. Staff Room(s): All faculty members of the department are provided with individual faculty table, chair, intercom, closed rack and only one PC with internet. HOD Room Staff Room (Ladies) Staff Room (Gents) ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 117 6.2.2. Room equipped with white/black board, computer, Internet, and such other amenities/facilities (10) Faculty room is provided with faculty individual tables, chairs, only one PC with internet, intercom, and dustbin. Extra chairs for visitors, interaction with other faculty/student, counseling the students. 6.2.3. Usage of room for counseling/discussion with students (5) In addition to the HOD cabin, seminar hall are used for discussion and counseling the students. Faculty cabins are also used for discussion and counseling the students. 6.3. Laboratories in the Department to meet the Curriculum Requirements and the POs (60) Serial No. Laboratory description in the curriculum Exclusive use /shared Space in Sqm, number of students Number of experiments Quality of instruments Laboratory manuals 1 Basic Electronics Lab Exclusive 88.66, 30 10+2 * +3 # +2 $ All ISI marked instruments Available 2 Analog Electronics Circuit Lab Exclusive 94.45, 30 10+2 * +3 # +2 $ All ISI marked instruments Available 3 Digital Electronics Circuit Lab Exclusive 94.45, 30 10+2 * +3 # +2 $ All ISI marked instruments Available 4 Microprocessor Microcontroller Lab Exclusive 88.66, 30 10+2 * +3 # +2 $ All ISI marked instruments Available 5 Analog Communication Technique Lab Exclusive 88.66, 30 10+2 * +3 # +2 $ All ISI marked instruments Available 6 Communication Lab Exclusive 88.66, 30 10+2 * +3 # +2 $ All ISI marked instruments Available 7 Digital Communication Technique Lab Exclusive 88.66, 30 10+2 * +3 # +2 $ All ISI marked instruments Available ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 118 8 Digital Signal Processing Lab Exclusive 88.66, 30 10+2 * +3 # +2 $ PC with MATLAB Available 9 VLSI Lab Exclusive 88.66, 30 10+2 * +3 # +2 $ All ISI marked instruments Available 10 Microwave Engineering Lab Exclusive 88.66, 30 10+2 * +3 # +2 $ All ISI marked instruments Available N.B- * represents additional experiments, # Designed experiments, $ Open experiments 6.3.1. Adequate, well-equipped laboratories to meet the curriculum requirements and the POs (20) Basic Electronics Lab CRO, 30 MHz CRO (Demo) VI characteristic of Diode VI characteristic of Transistor RC Coupled Amplifier Op-Amp Function Generator Logic Gate Trainer Analog Electronics Circuits Lab CRO 6 no. RC Coupled Amplifier Op-Amp Power Amplifier Voltage Amplifier Field Effect Transistor Trainer Silicon Control Rectifier Trainer ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 119 Digital Electronics Circuits Lab CRO, 30 MHz Digital Storage Oscilloscope Digital Trainer (Adder, Substractor, Multiplexer, Demultiplexer) Flip-Flop Trainer Shift Register Trainer Microprocessor Microcontroller Lab 8086 Trainer 8085 Trainer 8051 Trainer Traffic Light Interfacing Stepper Motor Interfacing Key Board Display Analog communication Technique Lab CRO, 30 MHz Spectrum Analyzer Digital Storage Oscilloscope TV Tx& Rx Function Generator Analog System Trainer(AM, FM,PM, QAM etc) ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 120 Digital Signal ProcessingLab HP PC System Mat Lab 7.0 TMS 3071XXX DSP processor Digital Communication Technique Lab Digital Communicational System (Pulse Code Modulation, Delta Modulation, Adaptive Delta Modulator) Time Division Multiplexing QPSK, DPSK Analog to Digital Converter and vice versa Microwave Engineering Lab CRO, 30 MHz Spectrum Analyzer Digital Storage Oscilloscope Function Generator RADAR Microwave Bench Testing Setup (Klystron, Gunn Power, Frequency meter, VSWR Meter, Attenuator etc. ) ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 121 6.3.2. Availability of computing facilities in the department (15) Department has competing facilities with 63 Intel Core 2 Duo System and a laptop with Microsoft Windows XP OS. Each Computer in the laboratory has facility to access USB drive / internet / intranet. A system is provided with CD / DVD writer. A laser printer, A LCD projectors. 6.3.3. Availability of laboratories with technical support within and beyond working hours (15) All the laboratories are available with technical support within and beyond working hours Days Time Technical Support In working days (9.00 am to 5 p.m (within working hours) 5.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. (beyond the working hours Faculty member Technician VLSI Lab Spartan 3 Trainer Spartan 3 Trainer Xilinx Simulink Software HP PC System ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 122 6.3.4. Equipment to run experiments and their maintenance, number of students per experimental setup, size of the laboratories, overall ambience, etc. (10) Name of the Laboratory Area in Sqm Equipment No of students per Experimental setup Maintenance DEC Lab 94.45 Trainer kit for Logics design 3 Periodic AEC Lab 94.45 Power Amplifier Kit 3 Periodic BE Lab 88.66 CRO Trainer Kit 3 Periodic MPMC Lab 88.66 ANSUMANs 8085/8086&80 51 controller 3 Periodic DSP Lab 88.66 TMS 3071XXX DSP processor kit 3 Periodic Communication Lab 88.66 Radar Trainer Kit 3 Periodic DCT Lab 88.66 Pulse Frequency modulation kit 3 Periodic ACT Lab 88.66 AMFM Modulation and Demodulation 3 Periodic MW Lab 88.66 Microwave bench setup 3 Periodic VLSI Lab 94.45 Spartan 3 Trainer 3 Periodic ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 123 6.4. Technical Manpower Support in the Department (15) Name of the technical staff Designation (pay-scale) Exclusiv e/ shared work Date of joining Qualification Other technical skills gained Responsibility At Joining Now Mr. Niranjan Sahu Sr.Lab Instructor Exclusive 13/07/2006 Diploma (ECE) and Diploma (AESE) Diploma (ECE) and Diploma (AESE) Defense Training in Electromagnet ic Interference and electromagnet ic compatibility Lab Instructor Mr. Ashok Ku. Sahu Lab Technician Exclusive 18/07/2006 Diploma Diploma IGNOU (Certificate in computing), Industrial Training of Tata Steel. Lab Instructor Mr. Purna Ch. Behera Lab Technician Exclusive 27/08/2012 B-Tech B-Tech Java, Oracle Lab Instructor 6.4.1. Availability of adequate and qualified technical supporting staff for programmer- specific laboratories (10) Department appointed three well qualified and experienced technical staff to run and maintain specific laboratories and to assist the students in the laboratory. Adequate availability of supporting staff to handle the equipment in different laboratories. During each lab hour, one lab technician along with a teaching faculty who is in- charge of a laboratory to handle the lab. ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 124 6.4.2. Incentives, skill-upgrade, and professional advancement (5) The department provides paid leaves to teaching staff and technical staff to upgrade the skills by attending workshop, short term and long term training programme. Every year each teaching staff and lab technicials are sent to industry/university for attending different workshop for the improvement of skill and knowledge. Teaching and technical staff those are on duty beyond the working hours are provided with incentive in the form of compensatory leave or additional late permission. 2010-2011 S.No. Name of the supporting staff Event attended Remarks 1 1. Niranjan Sahu 2. Ashok Kumar Sahu Training on PLC Learnt the Design of PLC equipment 2 1. Niranjan Sahu 2. Ashok Kumar Sahu Electro Vista Learnt the Design of electronics equipment 2011-2012 Sl.No. Name of the supporting staff Event attended Remarks 1 1. Niranjan Sahu 2. Ashok Kumar Sahu Training on Digital Image Processing Learnt about different images by using MatLab 2 1. Niranjan Sahu 2. Ashok Kumar Sahu Electro Vista Learnt the Design of electronics equipment ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 125 2012-2013 Sl.No. Name of the supporting staff Event attended Remarks 1 1. Niranjan Sahu 2. Ashok Kumar Sahu 3. Purna Ch. Behera Workshop on RAEEE Learnt about different advance technology 2 1. Niranjan Sahu 2. Ashok Kumar Sahu 3. Purna Ch. Behera Training program on VLSI & Embedded System Learnt about the IC design and fabrication process ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 126 7. Academic Support Units and Teaching-Learning Process (75) Students Admission Admission intake ( f or i nfor mat i on onl y) Items 2012-13 2012 2011 2011-12 2010-11 Sanctioned intake strength in the institute (N) 360 420 420 Number of students admitted on merit bas i s (N1) 113 123 96 Number of students admitted on management quota/otherwise (N2) 4 2 53 Total number of admitted students in the institute (N1 + N2) 117 125 149 Admission quality (for information only) Divide the total admitted ranks (or percentage marks) into five or a few more meaningful ranges Rank range 2012-13 2012 2011 2011-12 2010-11 1-10,000 3 2 6 10,000- 20,000 16 17 5-LE 26 20,000 30,000 18 27 31 30,000 40,000 18 30 15 40,000 -50,000 23 27 7 50,000 100,000 26 3 5 100,000 10 17 6 Admitted without rank 4 2 53 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 127 List of faculty members teaching first year courses for the Academic Year 2012-13 Sl.No Name of faculty member Qualification Designatio n Date of joining in the institution Department with which associated Distribution of teaching load (%) 1st yr UG PG 1. Dr.K.C.Panda M.sc., Ph.D. Prof. 01.09.2002 HSSM 70 30 2. Dr. R.R.Rath MSc.,MPhil,PhD. Prof 16.08.2001 HSSM 60 40 3. Dr.B.P.Padhi MSc.,MPhil,PhD. Prof 17.02.2007 HSSM 50 50 4. Dr.R.N.Kar MCA, MTech,Ph.D.Asso. Prof 06.01.2009 CSE 60 40 5. Dr.M.K.Muduli MSc., MPhil., Ph.D. Asso. Prof 22.08.2007 HSSM 70 30 6. S.K.Acharya MCA, M.Tech. Asso. Prof 01.07.2008 CSE 100 -- 7. B.M.K.Reddy M.Sc, M.Phil, M.Tech. Asso. Prof 20.07.2009 HSSM 70 30 8. P.R.Sahu B.Tech., M.Tech. Asst. Prof 19.07.2011 EEE 70 30 9. M.R.Satapathy MA, PGDCE Asst. Prof 02.02.2009 HSSM 80 20 10. Rashmita Sahu B.Tech., M.Tech. Asst. Prof 16.10.2010 ECE 70 30 11. B.R.Prusty B.Tech, M.Tech. Asst. Prof 15.09.2009 EEE 50 50 12. H.H.Bhatta M.Sc, M.Phil Asst. Prof 07.04.2011 HSSM 60 40 13. S.Parida MA Asst. Prof 11.07.2009 HSSM 80 20 14. T.Bhawana B.Tech. Asst. Prof 08.03.2010 EEE 60 40 15. D.Mahapatra B.Tech. Asst. Prof 18.08.2011 ECE 60 40 16. A.Gayatri Achary B.Tech. Asst. Prof 01.07.2009 CSE 60 40 17. Kabita Mahapatra M.Sc. Asst. Prof 31.08.2012 HSSM 100 18. Jaganath padhy B.Tech. Asst. Prof 06.08.2012 MECH 70 30 19. Jayadeep Sahu B.Tech. Asst. Prof 01.08.2012 MECH 80 20 20. Swarup R Sahu B.Tech.,M.Tech. Asst. Prof 11.01.2013 ECE 60 40 21. Satyjit Hota MA,MBA Asst. Prof 15.12.2004 HSSM 70 30 22. Susmit Patro MA,MBA Asst. Prof 10.01.2009 HSSM 70 30 23. U.S.Pani MA,MBA Asst. Prof 29.02.2008 HSSM 60 40 24. Priyadarsini Padhi MA,MBA Asst. Prof 15.10.2008 HSSM 60 40 25. Miss J.Soumya BTech Asst prof 1.11.2012 ECE 100 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 128 x = Number of facultymembers with PhD y = Number of facultymembers with ME/MTech./NET-Qualified/MPhil. z = Number of facultymembers with BE/BTech/MSc/MCA/MA N = Number of facultymembersneeded for FYSTRof 25 26. Puna Ch Behera BTech Asst prof 27.08.2012 ECE 100 27. Y.K.Sangeeta BTech AsstProf 20.07.2009 ECE 100 28. Sreevidya BTech AsstProf 21.08.2008 EEE 100 29. G.S.Panda MTech AsstProf 20.09.2011 EEE 50 50 30. Smaranika Tripathy BTech AsstProf 13.02.2009 CSE 100 31. K.Spandana BTech AsstProf 11.02.2009 CSE 100 32. Naveen kumar BTech AsstProf 12.07.2011 CSE 100 33. Sushree manmita patnaik BTech AsstProf 13.08.2010 CSE 100 34. P.Hemant kumar BTech AsstProf 21.06.2007 CSE 100 TOTAL 2590 810 7.1 Academic Support Units (35) 7.1.1. Assessment of First Year Student Teacher Ratio (FYSTR) (10) Data for first year courses to calculate the FYSTR: Year Number of students (approved intake strength) Number of faculty members (considering fractional load) FYSTR Assessment = (10 15)/FYSTR (Max. is 10) 2012-13 360 26 14.0 10 2011-12 420 22 19.09 07.85 2010-11 420 23 18.26 08.21 Average 08.68 7.1.2. Assessment of Faculty Qualification Teaching First Year Common Courses (15) Assessment of qualification = 3 (5x + 3y + 2z 0 )/N, where x + y + z 0 N and z 0 Z ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 129 Year x y z N Assessment of faculty qualification 2012-13 05 16 18 15 14.0 2011-12 03 09 10 17 10.9 2010-11 02 15 06 17 9.70 Average assessment of faculty qualification 11.53 7.1.2.1.Basic science/engineering laboratories (adequacy of space, number of students per batch, quality and availability of measuring instruments, laboratory manuals, list of experiments) (8) Laboratory description Space, number of students Software used Type of experiments Quality of instruments Laboratory manuals Physics lab 105 sqm/30 No Performance/testing based experiments Omega available Chemistry lab 70 sqm/30 No Performance/testing based experiments Keroy balances pvt ltd RFCL limited systronics available Prog in C- lab 177 sqm/30 Turbo c & c++ Performance/testing based experiments Iball available Basic Electronics lab 88 sqm/30 No Performance/testing based experiments Scientific kit, falconic kit,ansuman available Basic Electrical Engineering Lab 94 sqm/30 No Hardware and electrical machines OMEGA available Data Structure lab 177 sqm/30 Turbo C& C++ Performance/testing based experiments Hp PSC f2235 ,HCL available Workshop lab 223sqm/30 No Fitting, welding, machining practice TECH-ED available Engineering Drawing lab 134sqm/30 No Performance/testing based experiments Handmade drawing instruments available ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 130 Physics lab Chemistry lab Programming in c lab BE lab BEE LAB Data structure lab ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 131 Workshop lab Engineering drawing lab 7.1.3. Language laboratory (2) Language laboratory Space, number of students Software used Type of experiments Quality of instruments Guidance Communicativ e English lab 105 sqm/30 Orell DDL 1. Phonetics 2. Word stress 3. Intonation 4. Rhythm 5. Telephonic skill 6. Interview skill 7. GD 8. Dialogues Trained faculties to impart knowledge to the students focusing on the different aspects. Purchased relevant software materials and downloaded content from internet is used in the lab LCD(I Ball/HP) Guidance is given to enable the students to communicate effectively [DIGITAL LANGUAGE LAB] ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 132 7.2 Teaching Learning Process(40) 7.2.1 Tutorial Classes to address student question : size of tutorial classes, hours per subject given in the timetable [5] Provision of Tutorial Classes in timetable: Yes Tutorial sheets provided: Yes Tutorial Classes taken by faculty Number of tutorial Classes per subject per week: 1 Number of students per tutorial Class: 30 in each group Number of subjects with tutorials: 1st Year 6 2nd Year 6 3rd Year 6 4th Year 5 A number of tutorial classes has been taken by concerned subject teachers to discuss the important questions on different modules, to clear the doubts of various topics and to increase the standard of the below average and the slow learners. 7.2.2 Mentoring system to help at individual levels (5) 1. Type of mentoring: professional guidance / career advancement / course work Specific / laboratory specific / total development - total development 2. Number of faculty mentors: 15 3. Number of students per mentor: 10 4. Frequency of meeting: monthly once Mentoring: In a session a particular number of students ware entrusted to concern class faculties for counseling. The faculties perform the following tasks while mentoring the class. 1. Total number of classes attended per month by the student 2. Internal marks of the student. 3. Lab performances /grading. 4. Number of back papers he has. 5. Problems regarding study. Weekly attendance is sent to parents ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 133 7.2.3 Feedback analysis and reward / corrective measures taken, if any (5) Feedback collected for all courses: YES Specify the feedback collection process: In each semester feedback taken thrice once at the start of semester and again in the middle and at the end of semester on a sheet of paper. Percentage of students participating: about 70% Specify the feedback analysis process: through a software on a scale of 10 in four categories as very good, good, average and poor as per HR policy Handbook. Basis of reward / corrective measures, if any: incentives to those are very good and certificate of appreciation is given on special day Number of corrective actions taken in the last three years: 5 1. The faculties were jointly addressed by the HOD, principal and management members. 2. Two junior faculties were trained under the Asst Prof. and Prof. 3. The faculty was advised to come prepared and improve the content delivery system. 4. They were guided to make effective use of instruction hour like first 2 minutes to take attendance and next 3 minutes objectives/outcomes and previous class discussion and some questions. 5. Using analogy, ppt, animation, role play and last 5 minutes as quizzing and summarization the subject by one/two good students. Metrics used for feedback analysis SAMPLE STUDENTS FEEDBACK ONFACULTIES NAME (Optional): BRANCH: SEMESTER: I - VIII Subjects Code Choose 5-Excellent; 4-V.Good; 3-Good; 2-Fair; 1-Poor S. No. DESCRIPTION I II III IV V VI VII VIII 1 Teacher comes to Class on time 2 Teaching is well planned 3 Teacher makes objectives clear 4 Subject matter organized in logical sequence ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 134 5 Teacher comes well prepared in the subject 6 Teacher speaks clearly and audibly 7 Teacher writes and draws legibly 8 Teacher explains with examples clearly 9 Teaching pace is good; Not very fast 10 Teachers offers assistance and counseling 11 Teacher asks relevant questions for interaction 12 Teacher encourages raising doubts 13 Teacher ensures learning of subject 14 Teacher encourages originality and creativity 15 Teacher is courteous and impartial 16 Teacher is regular and maintains discipline 17 Teacher covers the syllabus at appropriate pace 18 Teacher holds quizzes, seminars regularly 19 Teacher correction of scripts fair and impartial 20 Teacher promptly values and returns papers 7.2.4 Scope for self-learning (5) Providing the following measures for self learning 1. library with all the essential text books, hand notes, CDs, magazines, and journals 2. Internet hour 3. Digital library 4. Printed materials 5. Soft skill 6. Audio visual materials CDs 7. GATE materials hard and soft copy 8. e - books 9. Question Answer session 10. Assignments 11. Old question papers 12. Paper presentation in seminars 13. Lecture note by faculty 7.2.5 Generation of self-learning facilities, and availability of materials for learning beyond syllabus (5) Having NPTEL, MIT open Courseware, Free book center ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 135 Internet hour in the time table Having ISTE chapters and organizing annual events as UTKARSH Guest lecturers from academic and industry 7.2.6 Career Guidance, Training, Placement, and Entrepreneurship Cell (5) Counseling and Guidance Cell The Counseling and Guidance Cell is constituted headed by Prof. Satyajit Hotta, M.Phil, MBA, Dept. of Management Science to regularly counsel and guide the students to overcome the problems , to develop right attitudes, attention realization and make the students feel mutual understanding leading to achieve the goals. Objective of career guidance cell 1. To know the possible question pattern which will make them easy for appearing university exam? 2. To make them competence for competitive exams. 3. To inspire for higher studies. 4. To face campus drives successfully. 5. To do various projects and research works Training and placement cell Objective: To arrange various training programs for the students as per the University curriculum requirement. To assist the students for placement in reputed companies through in-campus and joint campus placement programs. To arrange various Seminars/ Expert lectures/ Career awareness program etc. to prepare the students for facing the interviews. Apart from this, the Cell is actively involved in: Enhancing industry-institute interaction program through various industrial visits of faculty members and the students. ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 136 Conducting Alumni activities like organizing annual Alumni meet regularly. Conducting Entrepreneurship awareness programs for final and pre-final year students Pre-placement training information For the Academic Year2012-13 S.No Date Topic Resource Person and Designation Target Audience 1 3 rd Sept 2012 Industry Expectations & Employability Skills Mr. Adiseshasai & Mr. Naveen Sundar, Globarina, Hyd. B.Tech : III year and MCA : II year 2 3 rd Sept 2012 Special Training Classes Mr. Venkatesh & Mr. Adiseshasai, Globarina, Hyd. B.Tech : II year 3 4 th Sept 2012 What Industry Expects from Students Mr. Venkatesh & Mr. Adiseshasai, Globarina, Hyd. B.Tech : II year 4 4 th Sept 2012 Special Training Classes Mr. Adiseshasai & Mr. Naveen Sundar, Globarina, Hyd B.Tech : III year and MCA : II year 5 5 th Sep 2012 Motivational Guest Lecture Mr. Venkatesh & Mr. Naveen Sundar, Globarina, Hyd B.Tech : III year and MCA : II year 6 5 th Sep 2012 Employability Skills Mr. Venkatesh & Mr. Adiseshasai, Globarina, Hyd. B.Tech : II year 7 6 th & 7 th Sep 2012 Employability Skills Mr. Venkatesh & Mr. Naveen Sundar, Globarina, Hyd B.Tech : II year 8 6 th & 7 th Sep 2012 Motivational Guest Lecture Mr. Venkatesh & Mr. Naveen Sundar, Globarina, Hyd B.Tech : III year and MCA : II year 9 24 th & 26 th Sep 2012 Communication English, Aptitude Test, Mock Test Mr. Venkatesh & Mr. Adiseshasai, Globarina, Hyd. B.Tech : II year 10 24 th & 26 th Sep 2012 Communication English, Aptitude Test, Mock Test Mr. Adiseshasai & Mr. Naveen Sundar, Globarina, Hyd. B.Tech : III year and MCA : II year 11 18 th March 2013 Percentage Profit and Loss Mr. Naresh Chdnra, Globarina, Hyd B.Tech : II year ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 137 12 18 th March 2013 Cue-Card Activity Mr. Syed Faraz, Globarina, Hyd B.Tech : III year and MCA : II year 13 19 th March 2013 Reasoning-2, Cue-Card Activity Mr. Naresh Chdnra, Globarina, Hyd B.Tech : III year and MCA : II year 14 19 th March 2013 HR Interview Questions, Reasoning - 2 Mr. Syed Faraz, Globarina, Hyd B.Tech : II year 15 20 th & 22 nd March 2013 Profit & Loss and Reasoning-2 Mr. Syed Faraz, Globarina, Hyd B.Tech : II year 16 20 th & 22 nd March 2013 Effective Communication, Verbal aptitude-2, spoting the Errors. Mr. Syed Faraz, Globarina, Hyd B.Tech : III year and MCA : II year Entrepreneur Development Cell To promote Entrepreneur Activities (Awareness and development programme) for final year students and alumni the Entrepreneur Development Cell is constituted headed by the Chairperson Dr. Gunamani Jena, Principal, RIT. The following committee members are appointed. 1. Prof. Dr. Gouri Sankar Padhy Dept. of CE, Chief Coordinator 2. Dr. Raghunath Kar Associate Prof. Dept. of CSE 3. Mrs. Smita Rani Acharya Corporate Trainer and HR 4. Mr. Satyanarayana Sahu Asst. Prof. Dept. of MCA 5. Er. Debasish Mohapatro Asst. Prof. Dept. of ECE 6. Er. Gouri Shankar Panda Asst. Prof. Dept. of EEE 7. Er. Praveen Kumar Patra Asst. Prof. Dept. of AEIE 8. Er. Prasanta Kumar Sethy Asst. Prof. Dept. of ME 9. Er. N. Sudeepta Asst. Prof. Dept. of CE 10. Mr. K. Srinivas Patro Office Asst. ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 138 Objectives: 1. To make the students learn about leadership, risk taking ability, innovativeness, develop their decision making ability. 2. To make plan, to enhance coordination, to develop creativeness, achievement motivated, technically competent, self confident, optimistic, communication skill and socially responsible. 3. To allow them to study thoroughly regarding the activities, performance of the industry and ask them to make a detailed project report and submit the same to us. 4. To make them learn how to represent the idea and view so that it will be easier for them to handle and represent themselves [project which are assigned to them when they will do job]. 5. To make the students expose so that their stage fear will be reduced. 7.2.7. Co-curricular and Extra-curricular Activities (5) Co-Curricular Activities The co-curricular activities are intended to motivate, counsel the students and conduct seminars, workshops, technical paper presentation and short term courses. The co-curricular committee is headed by the Chairperson Dr. Gunamani Jena, Principal, RIT and the following committee members are: 1. Prof. Sunil Kumar Sahu, Vice Principal (Acad.) Dept. of CSE 2. Prof. Dr. Birupakhya Prasad Padhy, Vice Principal (Admn.) Dept. of Maths 3. Prof. Dr. Rina Rani Rath, Acad. Coordinator Dept. of Maths 4. Dr. Raghunath Kar Associate Prof. Dept. of CSE 5. Mr. Pyari Mohan Sahu Asst. Prof. Dept. of MCA 6. Er. Debasish Mohapatro Asst. Prof. Dept. of ECE 7. Er. B. Raj Narayan Prusty Asst. Prof. Dept. of EEE 8. Er. Praveen Kumar Patra Asst. Prof. Dept. of AEIE 9. Er. Prasanta Kumar Sethy Asst. Prof. - Dept. of ME 10. Er. Kumari Archana Asst. Prof. Dept. of CE 11. Dr. Malaya Kumar Muduli Associate Prof. Dept. of HSSM ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 139 Activities: 2012-13 Sl no Activity Date of activity No of students participated/beneficiaries 1 Dance-solo 24 th april 2013 22 Dance-group 24 th april 2013 30 2 Song-solo 24 th april 2013 15 3 Song-group 24 th april 2013 16 4 Skit 24 th april 2013 22 5 Rock band 24 th april 2013 6 6 Mr and miss utkarsh 24 th april 2013 20 7 Ramp show 24 th april 2013 20 2011-12 Sl no Activity Date of activity No of students participated/beneficiaries 1 Dance-solo 16 &17 feb 2012 22 Dance-group 16 &17 feb 2012 30 2 Song-solo 16 &17 feb 2012 15 3 Song-group 16 &17 feb 2012 16 4 Skit 16 &17 feb 2012 22 5 Rock band 16 &17 feb 2012 6 6 Mr and miss utkarsh 16 &17 feb 2012 20 7 Ramp show 16 &17 feb 2012 20 NSS UNIT: The college has a NSS unit with a total strength of 100 members, affiliated to Berhampur University, Berhampur, Odisha state INDIA. The unit was established in 2012-13 with an objective to cultivate the attitude of social service in minds of students and to make them into responsible citizens. NSS advisory committee of the college Name Designation Er. Sunil Kumar Nahak Professor ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 140 Some of the NSS ACTIVITIES organized by our college NSS unit Sl no activity Date of activity No of students participated/beneficiaries 1 Literacy Programme 20-10-2012 40 2 National Integration Day 19-11-2012 35 3 Aids Day 01-12-2012 45 4 NationalVoters Day(Quiz Competition) 13-10-2013 50 5 National Voters Day 25-01-2013 60 6 Vivekananda Jayanti 26-01-2013 65 7 Polio awareness camp 23-02-2013 40 Activities Photos Cycle rally for awareness of save fuel and save power on indepedence day Blood donation camp at R.I.T in colabaration with M.K.C.G.C.H, Berhampur UTKARSH 2013 R.I.T music club ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 141 BLOOM 2012 BLOOM 2013 SPORTS & GAMES 2012-13 Our prize winners are External competitions SL. NO Name of the student/group Branch/year Tournaments/events remarks 1. Aswini Kumar Sethy (c) and His team AE&IE 3 rd Silver Jubilee Cup Cricket Tournament , RIPS in 2012 Winner 2. Mr. Sangram Keshari Pradhan Mech 4 th Relay Race/ Ganjan District Athletic Meet 3 rd Prize Winner External events Participants Sl. No Name of the student Year/branch Name of the event 1. SUNIL SATAPATHY 3 RD /MECH Cricket 2. DIVAKAR KUMAR SAGAR 4 th /Mech Cricket 3. SANJAYA PARIDA 1 st /ECE Basketball 4. R. KRISHNA RAO 2 ND /ECE Basketball 5. SAUBHAGYA SINGH 3 rd /EEE Basketball 6. TUSHAR KANTA DAS 3 rd /EEE Cricket ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 142 7. SOUBHAGYA SHEKHAR MAHARAN 4 th /CSE Cricket 8. BETALA PRASANTH 4 th /CSE Cricket 9. PRAVEEN BISOI 3 rd /CIVIL Cricket 10. AKHYA KUMAR PANDA 4 th /AEIE Cricket 11. RANJIT KUMAR PANDA 4 th /CSE Cricket 12. SANGRAM KESHARI PRADHAN 4 th /MECH Atheletic 2011-12 Our prize winners are External competitions S.No Name of the students Year Event Remarks 1 Aswini Kumar Sethy (C) and His team AE&IE 3 rd Brundaban Nayak Memorial Trophy Cricket 2011 , SMIT Berhampur Selected For Semi Final External events Participants Sl. No Name of the student Year/branch Name of the event 1. ASWINI KUMAR SETHY AEIE 3RD CRICKET 2. AMIT KUMAR SWAIN MECH 4TH CRICKET 3. DORA GIRISH MECH 4TH CRICKET 4. UPENDRA YADEV CIVIL 3RD CRICKET 5. A. GOVIL AEIE 4TH CRICKET 6. BIKASH PADHY EEE 3RD CRICKET 7. D. JAYANT KUMAR CIVIL 2ND CRICKET 8. KONAPALLA SABARISH CIVIL 2ND CRICKET 9. BISWAJIT BARIK EEE 4TH CRICKET 10. BIKRAM KESHARI SWAIN CSE 3RD CRICKET 11. PRADEEP KUMAR SAH CSE 3RD CRICKET ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 143 (Silver cup inter college tournament) (Inter college basketball) Internal competitions 2012-13 CHESS (BOYS) POSITION NAME YEAR BRANCH WINNER DASHARATHI PRASAD SAHOO 2 ND YEAR ECE RUNNER ASWIN KUMAR BEHERA 3 RD YEAR CSE CHESS (GIRLS) POSITION NAME YEAR BRANCH WINNER RONALISA NANDA 2 ND YEAR MCA RUNNER TALASU DIVYA 1 ST YEAR MCA TABLE TENIS (BOYS SINGLES) POSITION NAME YEAR BRANCH WINNER BETALA PRASANTH 1 ST YEAR CSE RUNNER PRABEER KUMAR SAHU 1 ST YEAR CSE TABLE TENIS (GIRLS SINGLES) POSITION NAME YEAR BRANCH WINNER DEEPIKA RANI SAHU 2 ND YEAR MCA RUNNER SONALI PURTY FINAL YEAR AEIE ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 144 TABLE TENIS (BOYS DOUBLE) POSITION NAME YEAR BRANCH WINNER BETALA PRASANTH PRABEER KUMAR SAHU 1 ST YEAR 1 ST YEAR CSE CSE RUNNER ABHINASH DAS ASWIN KUMAR BEHERA 3 RD YEAR 3 RD YEAR EEE CSE CARROM (BOYS DOUBLE) POSITION NAME YEAR BRANCH WINNER SANTOSH KUMAR PATRO SAWARDI JAGANNATH 2 ND YEAR MECH MECH RUNNER SHANKAR NARAYAN PATRO AMIT KUMAR PADHY 2 ND YEAR MCA MCA CARROM (GIRLS DOUBLE) POSITION NAME YEAR BRANCH WINNER PRIYANKA MISHRA RONALISA NANDA 2 ND YEAR MCA MCA RUNNER ANANTA SWETA DEEPIKA RANI SAHU 2 ND YEAR MCA MCA 2012-13 participants Sl. No Name of the student Year/branch Name of the event 1. DORA GIRISH (C) UPENDRA YADEV A. GOVIL BIKASH PADHY D. JAYANT KUMAR KONAPALLA SABARISH ECE MECH EEE ECE ECE ECE ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 145 BISWAJIT BARIK BIKRAM KESHARI SWAIN PRADEEP KUMAR SAH AMIT KUMAR SWAIN MECH MECH MECH EEE Volley ball(boys) 2. SUMAN KUMAR PATI (C) VIRENDRA YADAV SAGAR KUMAR SAHU ADITYA PRASAD MISHRA SIBANANDA GOUDA BISWAJIT SAHU R. KRISHNA RAO AKHYAYA KUMAR SAHU TRIPATI PANIGRAHY SAUBHAGYA SINGH EEE MECH MECH ECE MECH CSE EEE MECH EEE EEE 3. DEEPIKA RANI SAHU (C) SONAM PATRA RONALISA NANDA SHAILAJA SAMANTRAY CHANDANA DAS SWASTIKA SAHU LINCY DASAN ASHA RANI CHOUDHURY A. AMRUTHA VARSHINI ANANTA SWETA MCA MCA MCA MCA MCA MCA MCA MCA MCA MCA Throw ball(girls) 4. BANDITA MAITY ROSALIN PALO SUCHISMITA SAMANTRA ARPITA DASH ANITA DEVI NIBEDITA DASH EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 146 LORA KUMARI SWAIN TARA PATRO PINITI PABANI KUMARI EEE EEE EEE 5. SUNIL SATAPATHY BIRENDRA KUMAR YADAV DIVAKAR KUMAR SAGAR DEBASISH BEHERA SUMAN KUMAR PATI TRIPATI PANIGRAHY SANJAYA PARIDA RAJENDRA KUMAR MAHAPATRA R. KRISHNA RAO DHIRENDRA KUMAR BEHERA SUBHAKANTA PATANAIK AJIT KUMAR SHADANGI SIBANANDA GOUDA SAUBHAGYA SINGH MECH MECH MECH MECH EEE EEE MECH MECH EEE ECE CIVIL MECH MECH EEE 6. SRIDHAR SAHU BETALA PRASANTH KISHPA KUMAR REDDY ALOKA KUMAR PRADHAN NARENDRA SAHU TUSHAR KANTA DAS SOUBHAGYA SHEKHAR MAHARANA PRAVEEN BISOI PRABEER KUMAR SAHU GANESH CHANDRA DALAI HIMANSU SEKHARA GOUDA ASHOK KUMAR SWAIN SANGRAM KESHARI RATHA SUDARSANA NAHAK SEC-A SEC-C SEC-C SEC-B SEC-C SEC-A SEC-B SEC-C SEC-B SEC-B SEC-A SEC-B SEC-B SEC-B 2011-12 Sl. No Name of the student Year/branch Competition Result 1 Mr. Biswa Ranjan Behera 2 nd /ECE TT Mens Double TT Mens Double WINNER Mr. Om Narayana Pati 2 nd EEE 2 Mr. Subhendu Madhukar Pradhan 2 nd EEE RUNNER Mr. Bishnu Prasad Sahu Mr. Sriram Nayak 2 nd ECE 3 Mr. Biswa Ranjan Behera 2 nd /ECE TT Mens Single WINNER 4 Mr. Om Narayana Pati 2 nd EEE TT Mens Single RUNNER ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 147 5 Mr. Ajit Kumar Nayak MCA 2nd Chess Winner 6 Mr. Ajit Kumar Tripathy MCA 4 th Carom Winner 7 Mr. Sriram Nayak MCA 4 th 8 Mr. Rajesh Ku. Panda(c) and his Team 3 rd year B.Tech Cricket Winner 9 Mr. Swarop Ranjan Jena(c) and his Team 4 th year B.Tech Basket Ball Winner 10 Mr. Asish Kumar(c) and His Team B.Tech 4 th Volley Ball Winner Internal event participants 2011-12 Sl. No Name of the student Year/branch Name of the event 1 MANAMOHAN CHOUDHARY (C) AKHYA KUMAR PANDA SATYAJEET PANIGRAHI PALLAV GORAI ABHINASH DAS AMRUTANS BEHERA R. HARISH RAO SWASTIK KUMAR GOUDA K.DAMBARUDHARA REDDY AMIT KUMAR PANDA EEE CSE ECE MECH EEE ECE EEE CSE ECE ECE Volley ball ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 148 Girls throw ball Volley ball CRICKET BASKETBALL Table tennis Carom ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 149 7.2.8. Sports grounds, facilities, and qualified sports instructors (5) Physical education director: Mr. Rajnikant Mishra BA,LLM ,MPEd, National level referee for volley ball and kabbadi The following is the sports committee Sl no Name Position Department 1 Dr. Birupakhya Prasad Padhy Advisor HSSM 2 Mr. Susant Kumar Sahu Vice- President HSSM 3 Mr. Harihara Bhatt Member HSSM 4 Mr. Manas Ranjan Satapathy Member HSSM 5 Mr. Lalat Sankar Nayak Member AE&IE The following is the infrastructure for sports activities Sl. No. Sports/game No. of courts Area Facilities 1 Cricket 1 3000.00Sq.Ft All equipment for respective Sports/ Games are given to the students 2 Basket Ball 2 1800.00Sq.ft 3 Volley Ball 3 1200.00Sq.ft 4 Foot Ball 1 2000.00Sq.ft 5 Table Tennis Indoor game 1000.00Sq.ft 6 Chess 7 Carom ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 150 8. Governance, Institutional Support and Financial Resources (75) 8.1. Campus Infrastructure and Facility (10) A. Exclusive for this college Land 25.03 acres Built up floor space 21,518 sqm B. Shared with other colleges in this campus, if any Land NIL Built up floor space NIL 8.1.1. Maintenance of academic infrastructure and facilities (4) Various committees are constituted with a senior faculty as Chairmen to monitor the maintenance of academic infrastructure and facilities. Name of the committee Frequency of Meetings Academic Advisory Committee Once or twice in a semester Admissions Cell `` Once or twice in a semester Basement Blues Once or twice in a semester Canteen committee Once or twice in a semester Co-Curricular Activities Once or twice in a semester College Academic Committee Once or twice in a semester College Development Committee Once or twice in a semester Counseling and Guidance Cell Once or twice in a semester Electrical Maintenance Committee Once or twice in a semester Electronic Data Processing Cell Once or twice in a semester Entrepreneur Development Cell Once or twice in a semester Examination Cell Once or twice in a semester Grievance cell Once or twice in a semester Grievances redrasal Committee Once or twice in a semester Hostel Once or twice in a semester Internet facilities Once or twice in a semester Language Club Once or twice in a semester Library Once or twice in a semester Medical & First Aid facilities Once or twice in a semester NSS Once or twice in a semester Press and Media Committee Once or twice in a semester Public Relation, Press and Media Committee Once or twice in a semester Purchase Committee Once or twice in a semester R & D/Consultancy Committee Once or twice in a semester SC/ST Grievance Cell Once or twice in a semester Self Learning facilities Once or twice in a semester Sports &cultural Once or twice in a semester ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 151 Telecom Once or twice in a semester Training & Placement Cell Once or twice in a semester Transport committee Once or twice in a semester Water Once or twice in a semester Women s Grievance cell Once or twice in a semester Workshop (IT & MEC) Once or twice in a semester Chairman of various committees are empowered to conduct meetings regularly and submit their recommendations to the head of the institution. 8.1.2. Hostel (boys and girls), transportation facility, and canteen (2) Hostels No. of rooms No. of students accommodated Hostel for Boys: 64 105 Hostel for Girls: 20 42 Transportation facility 19 number of busses flying exclusive for students & staff members from Berhampur to RIT Campus. Apart from the college transportation government & Private buses are also available as the college is on NH 5 Transport-Buses ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 152 Canteen facility: One hygienic canteen facility of 200 sitting capacity is available for students. A separate canteen facility is available for staff members. It provides nutritious, hygienic & homely breakfast and lunch for all. (Daily usage 1000 numbers of student & staff are availing the said facility with satisfaction. A food committee is constituted to verify and ensure the quality of food. 8.1.3. Electricity, power backup, telecom facility, drinking water, and security (4) Particulars Capacity No s Transformer 100KVA 100KVA 1 1 Service points for Distributions 200A 8 Panels & Boards (Wall Mounted) 125A 100A 30 29 Change over panels 200A 29 UPS 0.5 KVA 10KVA 110 8 College Canteen ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 153 Power backup Generator : Total capacity 07 KVA No. of generators : 3 (160 KVA, 45 KVA, 2 KVA) UPS : 10KVA 8 Nos : 0.5 KVA 110 Nos Total : 135 KVA Frequent visits are conducted by the Electrical Maintenance committee members and precautionary measures are taken Telecommunication No. of EPBX lines 64 Mobile phones 20 Fax available Yes Arrangement after office hours Yes up to 10 PM Courier service DTDC Yes Post office Yes Water Filtered and cool water supplied through Aqua guard provided Total Storage capacity : 74,000 Litres Over Head Tanks : 34,000 Litres S.No Capacity (Litres) Location 1 25,000 Main Building 2 2,000 Mechanical Building 3 2,000 MCA Building 4 2,000 Library 5 3,000 Canteen Under Ground Sump : 40,000 Litres S.No Capacity (Litres) Location 1 20,000 Main Building ( North side ) 2 10,000 Mechanical building (Infront of ME Building ) 3 10,000 Infront of Canteen ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 154 8.2. Organisation, Governance, and Transparency (10) Governing Body of the college meets to discuss various issues and aspects related to the development of the college. It includes considering and approving the institution strategic plan which sets the academic aims and objectives of the institution and identifies the financial, physical and staffing strategies. Governing body considers the recommendations of Institute Advisory Committee (IAC) & College Academic Committee (CAC) and it chalks out a roadmap to achieve the goals of the institute. 8.2.1. Governing body, administrative setup, and functions of various bodies (2) THE GOVERNING BODY OF RIT Sl No Name of Member of BoG Qualifications and position in the current engagements Position in the BoG Nominated by Chairperson 1 Dr. Madhusudan Panda mspanda@essar.com 09617789784 General Manager ESSAR Pvt. Ltd. Pune. Chairman Roland Educational & Charitable Trust Berhampur Members of the Trust 2 Dr J Surya Rao dr_j_suryarao@rediffmail.com 9437060012 MBBS. Chairman ,RIT Berhampur Member Roland Educational & Charitable Trust Berhampur 3 Mrs. J. Jaya Lakshmi jaya10j@gmail.com M. A. Director , RIT Berhampur Member Roland Educational & Charitable Trust Berhampur 4 Er. Prasant kumar Patra prasantakupatra@yahoo.com 9438655070 M. E (Civil Engg.) Secretary ,RIT Berhampur Member Roland Educational & Charitable Trust Berhampur 5 Mr. E Sivaprasad Rao 9338855440 M. A. Director ,RIT Member Roland Educational & Charitable Trust Berhampur Two faculty members of the Institution 6 Dr. B P.Padhy M.Sc., Ph.D. Vice Principal (Admin) RIT Member Principal, RIT, Berhampur 7 Prof. S.K.Sahu B. E., M.Tech (Ph D) Vice Principal(Acad) , RIT Member Principal, RIT, Berhampur Educationists or Industrialists 8 Prof. Dr. Bhanojee Rao B.Pharm, M.Pharm, Principal , RIPS Member Roland Educational & Charitable Trust 9 Prof. Dr. Jagannath Panda Academic Advisor, RJC, Berhampur Member Roland Educational & Charitable Trust 10 Prof. Dr. Siddharth Panda M.E, Ph D, Prof. And HOD, Member VSSC, Burla ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 155 EEE, VSSC, Burla . 11 Prof. Dr. Manas Ranjan Patro M.Sc., MCA. Ph D. Prof. Dept. of Computer Science Member Berhampur University One nominee of the AICTE 12 Request for nomination was sent copy of the request letter was attached as a proof. Member To be nominated by AICTE One nominee of the State Government. 13 Request for nomination was sent copy of the request letter was attached as a proof. Member To be nominated by Odisha. State Government. One nominee of the University to which the institution is affiliated. 14 Prof. Dr. S. K. Mohanty M.Sc.(Maths), M. Phil Ph D. Director Curriculum Development, BPUT . Director Exams Member Affiliated University Biju Patnayak University of Technology , Rourkela, Odisha Head of the Institution 15 Dr. Gunamani Jena M.E., Ph.D. Principal, RIT Member- Secretary Ex-Officio List of meetings of the Governing Body S.No. Date Meeting 1 04-05-2012 X Meeting 2 02-01-2012 IX Meeting 3 20-08-2011 VIII Meeting 4 12-07-2011 VII Meeting 5 01-08-2010 VI Meeting 6 09-07-2008 V Meeting 7 09-06-2007 IV Meeting 8 10-07-2006 III Meeting 9 18-07-2004 II Meeting 10 14-06-2003 I Meeting ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 156 COLLEGE ACADEMIC COMMITTEE (CAC) Role of the Committee Members: 1. College academic committee is formed to discuss the academic matters of the college 2. Members of the committee give their suggestions and directions for the smooth running of the college in academic aspect. 3. Members of the committee take the decisions regarding detention and condonations of students CAC Members: 1. Prof. Sunil Kumar Sahu, Vice Principal (Acad.) Dept. of CSE 2. Prof. Dr. Birupakhya Padhy, Vice Principal (Admn.) 3. Prof. Dr. Rina Rani Rath, Acad. Coordinator 4. Prof. Dr. K. C. Panda, Examination Coordinator 5. Prof. Sanjaya Kumar Mishra, Head of EEE Dept. 6. Prof. Sanjit Kumar Acharya, Head of CSE Dept. 7. Prof. Durga Prasad Tripathy, Head of ECE Dept. 8. Prof. Sunil Kumar Nahak, Head of MCA Dept. 9. Prof. Lalat Sankar Nayak, Head of AEIE Dept. 10. Prof. Rakesh Ranjan Polai, Head of ME Dept. 11. Prof. Dr. Gouri Sankar Padhy, Head of CE Dept. 12. Mr. Ashok Kumar Sahu, Librarian 13. Mr. Rajanikanta Mishra, Physical Director 14. Er. S. Naveen Kumar, Administrative Officer INSTITUTE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Role of the Committee: To formulate policies, goals and objectives of the college and prepare perspective plan for implementation and to act as a Think Tank and offer guidance and direction to the college, keeping in view the broad principles of Technical Education and needs of the country. ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 157 Frequency and duration of meetings: The committee will meet once in an Academic year and participate in a meeting for 1 or 2 hours. Role of the committee Members: The members will give suggestions as to how to proceed on the promotion of Academia and Industry interaction. To give ideas and directions for the development of the college so that it can become an Autonomous college playing a distinct and unique role in its quest to become an institution of excellence. Initiate innovative progammes such that the career opportunities of students are enhanced. To give advice on the desirability of taking up community development programmes for the neighbouring villages. Any other programmes which the enlightened members wish to propose Members Institute of Advisory Committee 1. Dr. Madhusudan Panda, GM, ESSAR Pvt. Ltd., Pune 2. Dr. Ranjan Kumar Behera, Dept. of EEE, IIT, Patna 3. Dr. T. Jagadish Kumar, UT Research Centre, USA 4. Dr. M.R. Patra, Berhampur University 5. Prof. Sunil Kumar Sahu, Vice-Principal (Academics) 6. Dr. B.P. Padhi, Vice-Principal (Administration) 7. Dr. R.R. Rath, Professor & Academic Coordinator, RIT 8. Dr. Sidhartha Panda, Prof. & HOD EEE, VSSUT, Burla 9. Dr. R. Baliarsingh, Dept. of CSE, NIT, Rourkela 10. Dr. Teki Eswarappa Achary, Retd. Professor, Berhampur University ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 158 8.2.2. Defined rules, procedures, recruitment, and promotional policies, etc. (2) We have an HR policy book where all the rules, procedures, recruitment and promotional policies are well defined. It is supplied and available in all the departments. For the awareness among the employees/students the soft copy of the HR policy book is available on the Institution website. Vision: To contribute the globe through excellence in technical education, research & entrepreneurship and generate strong technical manpower with high values of ethics to serve the society and to make the institution as first choice for students & staff. Mission : To develop innovative professionals for globally competitive environment by providing quality education and training with state-of-the-art infrastructure for promoting academic excellence and undertake collaborative projects and MOUs with academia and industry to generate intellectually capable and imaginatively gifted leaders who can serve the nation. Quality Policy: We are committed to provide quality education to our students and prepare them to meet the requirements of industry and society. We are focused at continuously improving the education standard and provide training by corporate trainer to make our student industry ready and compete globally.We stress on discipline and ethics among students to create an conducive environment for technical education and research Short term goals: To have state-ofart infrastructure for laboratories , student centric activities and building and amenities To achieve academic excellence by getting 90-100 percentage passing in university examinations To help students to foster and develop qualities of leadership interpersonal and problem solving skills to face the professional and personal challenges in the life ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 159 To inculcate qualities of integrity, honesty , loyalty and patriotism among the students To have good record of reputed companies visiting and offering jobs for our students at our campus and achieve 50% placement To enable scholarly vibrant environment for learning , teaching , research and development for student and staff for their personal and professional growth To faster and harmonious and cardinal relationship among the management , faculty and staff and students for their respective growth and for establishing to congener academic environment in the college. Long term goals: To become the preferred college of choice for students who do well in OJEE/AIEEE and be listed among top colleges in Odisha. To reach a level of expertise where faculty from college are taking up major consulting assignments in the wide range of technical areas To achieve 100% results and 100% placements consistently To evolve as center par excellence by undertaking nationally and internationally acknowledged research and development works To evolve as autonomous and deemed institution Human resource planning: The Chairman/ Principal shall assess in the month of May every year the staff requirement for the subsequent academic year. He will obtain the staff requirement lists from all the heads of department and arrive at the number of faculty members and administrative staff required with the following guidelines in mind. Grievance Cell: Grievance Cell for faculty and students is formed to solve the problems from time to time. A Grievance Cell for ladies is separately established. Leave and Vacation Rules: 15 casual leaves and 7 earned leaves are sanctioned to the faculty in every calendar year. Vacation period is decided for the faculty based on the experience they put in at this institute. Maternity leave and extraordinary leave, Holiday Compensatory leave (HCL), Medical leave, ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 160 Study leave are sanctioned to the faculty, as mentioned in the policy book. Recruitment, Pay & Incentives: Recruitment procedure for teaching and non-teaching staff along with eligibility criteria are laid down and followed meticulously. Pay scales are given as decided by the management committee. Dearness allowance is increased from time to time based on the recommendation of the governing body. Increments and promotions are sanctioned as per the experience and rules prescribed. Incentives and Rewards: A few incentives are sanctioned for the faculty presenting papers at national and international level seminars and for the publication of research papers in journals. Promotion Policy: All promotions shall be considered on the basis of merit- cum seniority basis. Under normal circumstances the senior most member of the staff shall be considered for promotion to the next higher level position, subject however, he/she had completed the years of service in the present position as prescribed below and should have obtained AICTE prescribed qualification. Basic Units: The College has Training & Placement Cell, Alumni Association, and Entrepreneur Development Cell to offer specialized services to the students. Examination Branch: Exclusive Examination Branch is established and a separate account is maintained for all the examination related transactions. Remuneration for all examination related duties is paid to the staff members as per the guidelines of JNTU, Kakinada. Rules are laid down for obtaining quotations, placing orders and maintenance of stock books (consumable and non consumable items) and equipment required for the laboratories. Retirement: The employees in all categories of posts shall retire from service after attaining the age of superannuation w.e.f the afternoon of the last day of the month in which their date of the month in which their date of superannuation falls. Guidelines may ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 161 be laid for seeking reemployment in the Institution after attaining the age of superannuation. The regular employees of the Institute are entitled for Employee Provident Fund Scheme under the provisions Act, 1952, and related pension scheme of1995. Employee Provident Fund scheme facility is provided in the college as per rules. Group Insurance benefit is offered to all the staff of the college. Consulting, R&D and Teaching Assignments: The College encourages its teachers to take consultancy and R&D assignments within Institution, with other institutions or Industries, appropriate to the teachers' competence. The College permits its teachers to take up teaching assignment with other educational institutions subject to the conditions. Incentives Students: 50 % of the Professional Society Annual membership fee will be paid by the Management for students with 80% aggregate. There will be a Best-Outgoing Student of the College Award. For this a Medal and Cash award will be given. Endowments will be instituted by approaching the philanthropists and awards will be given accordingly. There will be annual merit scholarships to the academic annual toppers (Year- wise) of each department. Basic Amenities : To meet the basic needs of the students, the institute provides Hostel, Canteen, Transportation facility, Sports and Games, Dispensary, Public Call Office, Waiting halls and Xerox facility, etc. Institutions policy manual was published and was circulated among all faculty and students for awareness. 8.2.3. Decentralisation in working including delegation of financial power and grievance redressal system (3) List of faculty members who are administrators/decision makers for various responsibilities ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 162 Specify the mechanism and composition of grievance redressal system, including faculty association, staff-union, if any. List of committees & its constitution Name of the committee Members of the committee Designation Frequency of the Meeting Transport committee Dr. B.P. Padhy, Vice-Principal (Admin) Convener Once or twice in a semester Mr. S. Naveen Kumar, AO Member Dr. K.C. Panda, Exam-Coordinator Member Mr. Debendra Sahu, Transport Manager Member Mr. S.K. Nahak, OS Member Name of the committee Members of the committee Designation Frequency of the Meeting Medical & First Aid facilities Dr. Rina Rani Rath, Academic Coordinator Convener Once or twice in a semester Mr. Chakradhara Sahu, Pharmacist Member Mr. P. Jagannath Rao, RMP Member Name of the committee Members of the committee Designation Frequency of the Meeting Hostel Mr. Satyajit Sahu Convener Once or twice in a semester Mr. Harihara Bhatt Member Mr. Siba Prasad Tripathy Member Mr. Sunil Kumar Biswal Member Miss. Kabita Naik Member Miss. Sailokamata Panda Member Mr. Bala Chandra Subudhi Member Mr. Rajesh Murdingia Member Mr. Ganesh Panda Member Name of the committee Members of the committee Designation Frequency of the Meeting Canteen committee Dr. B.P. Padhy Convener Once or twice in a semester Mr. Kunja Bihari Nanda Member Mr. S. Naveen Kumar Member ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 163 Name of the committee Members of the committee Designation Frequency of the Meeting Water Mr. Siba Prasad Tripathy Convener Once in a Semester Mr. Ch. Mallesh Member Mr. K. Gopal Member Name of the committee Members of the committee Designation Frequency of the Meeting Electrical Maintenance Committee Prof. S.K. Mishra Convener Once or twice in a semester Mr. P.R. Sahu Member Mr. M. Ranjeet Member Mr. R.K. Panda Member Mr. S. Raju Member Mr. Ch. Dharma Member Name of the committee Members of the committee Designation Frequency of the Meeting Telecom Prof. D.P. Tripathy Convener Once or twice in a semester Mr. P.K. Panda Member Mr. Ashok Kumar Sahu Member Mr. J.P. Mahapatra Member Name of the committee Members of the committee Designation Frequency of the Meeting Internet facilities Prof. Sunil Kumar Sahu Convener Once or twice in a semester Prof. S.K. Acharya Member Mr. Manik Chand Patnaik Member Mr. Santosh Kumar Satapathy Member Mr. Pravat Kumar Panda Member Mr. Tanaya Kumar Panda Member ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 164 Name of the committee Members of the committee Designation Frequency of the Meeting Womens Grievance cell Dr. R.R. Rath Convener Once or twice in a semester Ms. Rashmita Sahu Member Ms. T. Bhawana Member Mrs. Rashmi Rani Panda Member Ms. S.S. Padhi Member Mrs. Priyadarshini Padhy Member Ms. N. Sudeepta Member Ms. Kabita Naik Member Mrs. Pragya Das Member Name of the committee Members of the committee Designation Frequency of the Meeting Sports &Games Dr. B.P. Padhy Convener Once or twice in a semester Prof. Susanta Kumar Sahu Member Prof. D.P. Tripathy Member Mr. L.S. Nayak Member Mr. P.R. Sahu Member Mr. Himansu Das Member Mr. S. Naveen Kumar, AO Member Mr. Asista Kumar Ratha Member Dr. G.S. Padhy Member Prof. S.K. Nahak Member Mr. P. Santos Patra Member Name of the committee Members of the committee Designation Frequency of the Meeting NSS Prof. Sunil Kumar Nahak Convener Once or twice in a semester Prof. D.P. Triapthy Member Mr. L.S. Nayak Member Mr. U.S. Pani Member Mr. B.R. Prusty Member Mr. S.K. Nayak Member ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 165 Mr. S. Naveen Kumar Member Mr. Manas Ranjan Satapathy Member Mr. S.P. Tripathy Member Name of the committee Members of the committee Designation Frequency of the Meeting Entrepreneurship Cell Prof. D.P. Tripathy Convener Once or twice in a semester Dr. Raghunath Kar Member Mrs. Smita Rani Acharya Member Mr. Satyanarayana Sahu Member Er. Debasish Mohapatro Member Er. Gouri Shankar Panda Member Er. Praveen Kumar Patra Member Er. Prasanta Kumar Sethy Member Er. N. Sudeepta Member Mr. K. Srinivas Patro Member Name of the committee Members of the committee Designation Frequency of the Meeting SC/ST Grievance Cell Prof. R.K. Polai Convener Once or twice in a semester Miss. N. Sudeepta Member Mr. S.K. Nayak Member Name of the committee Members of the committee Designation Frequency of the Meeting Grievance cell Hon'ble Sri Srikant Nayak Convener Once or twice in a semester Dr. Rina Rani Rath Member Dr. K.C. Panda Member Dr. B.P. Padhy Member Er. Sunil Kumar Sahu Member Name of the committee Members of the committee Designation Frequency of the Meeting Training & Placement Cell Prof. D.P. Tripathy Convener Once or twice in a semester Mr. P. Deepak Ku Yadad Member Mrs. Smita Rani Acharya Member Mr. S. Naveen Kumar Member Mr. K. Srinivas Patra Member ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 166 Grievance Redressal Cell: All the staff and students of the college are requested to give their grievances to the convener of the committee either in writing or orally. In all matters such as examinations, transport, college timings, ragging etc., they are advised to give their suggestions for the improvements and request the management to provide certain amenities. It is recommended that they may give their representations in writing to him personally. They may even write their points of view and drop in the suggestion boxes kept at appropriate places of the college. The members of the committee will meet whenever required and discuss the complaint or suggestions given by the students and staff, and after thorough discussions, the solution will be recommended to the management or principal to solve accordingly. Name of the committee Members of the committee Designation Frequency of the Meeting Grievance cell Redressal Committee Hon'ble Sri Srikant Nayak Convener Once in a Semester Dr. Gunamani Jena Member Dr. Rina Rani Rath Member Dr. K.C. Panda Member Dr. B.P. Padhy Member Er. Sunil Kumar Sahu Member Dr. T.E. Acharya Member Dr. Jagannath Panda Member 8.2.4. Transparency and availability of correct/unambiguous information (3) Right To Information Act (RTI) Cell : Information Handbook under Right to Information act is designed to provide information about Roland Institute of Technology, Surya Vihar, PO/PS: Golanthara, Berhampur, Dist: Ganjam, Odisha, Pin: 761008. It is sponsored by Roland Educational & Charitable Trust for citizens to secure access to information in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of this Institution .This is useful to the students, staff, and parents and to the general public. This has been prepared as per the provision contained in the Right to Information Act 2005. If somebody needs more information on topics covered in this handbook as well as other information, they may contact College Management through Public Information Officer of the ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 167 Institution. Those who are in need of information not available in the handbook may write to the institution indicating specifically the information they want and purpose of using the information. 8.3. Budget Allocation, Utilisation, and Public Accounting (10) Summary of current financial years budget and the actual expenditure incurred (exclusively for the institution) for three previous financial years. Summary of current financial years budget and the actual expenditures incurred (exclusively for the institution) for three preceding financial years Item Budgeted in CFY Expenses in CFY till 20.3.2013 Epenses in CFY m1 Expenses in CFY m2 (Rs. in lakhs) (Rs. in lakhs) (Rs. in lakhs) Infrastructural built-up 500000 2353212 6323448 Library 399213 658286 368182 Laboratory equipment 2981376 648284 1030385 Laboratory consumables 848118 513345 235728 Teaching & non-teaching staff salary 24647289 25305486 24041939 R & D Training & Travel 2218450 3074890 3877148 Others: Advertisement 1018060 116704 231480 Administrative 383504 246162 BPUT Affil. & Regn. 2101600 2921229 1966432 CCTV 105000 Cultural activities 995208 939793 Diesel for buses 2541299 2405165 2918783 Electricity 1135104 689582 633847 Mess exp. 1918392 1625014 664026 Hostel Maintenance 535328 460783 651348 Internet exp. 294620 258262 259510 Legal exp. 204200 Garden exp. 337670 60385 205599 Seminar/workshop exp. 403874 1965 71961 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 168 Buses Maintenance 1045574 536645 1903652 Buses Insurance 471046 672793 Purchase of Generator 571056 EPF 1200000 1200000 1200000 Gratuity 94273 843002 Mise. (AICTE Affl.,Admission exp.,audit fees,farewell,first- aid,office,postal,sports,telephone students insurance,seminarhall,printing etc. 2161138 1432921 2216903 Total 49017119 45275386 50583166 8.3.1. Adequacy of budget allocation (4) Principal receives the budget proposals from various departmental heads and submits to the Governing Body for approval. Funds would be spent from the approved budget. The budgets are adequate for the departments and the institution. If funds are required for further expenses, beyond the budget allocations, the management shall provide the same through the society or through the bank loans. 8.3.2. Utilisation of allocated funds (5) The funds are utilized by the Principal, Heads, and Finance & Purchase Committee as per the allocation. Any additional funds requirements, beyond budget allocations are approved by the Chairman. 8.3.3. Availability of the audited statements on the institutes website (1) All audited statements are available on the Institutes website. 8.4. Programme Specific Budget Allocation, Utilisation (10) Summary of budget for the CFY and the actual expenditure incurred in the CFYm1 and CFYm2 (for this programme exclusively in the department): ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 169 Items Budgeted in CFY Actual expenses in CFY (till ) Budgeted in CFYm1 Actual Expenses in CFYm1 Budgeted in CFYm2 Actual Expenses in CFYm2 Laboratory equipment Software purchase R&D Laboratory consumables Maintenance and spares Training and Travel Miscellaneous expenses for academic activities Total 8.4.1. Adequacy of budget allocation (5) 8.5. Utilisation of allocated funds (5) 8.6. Library (20) 8.6.1. Library space and ambience, timings and usage, availability of a qualified librarian and other staff, library automation, online access, networking, etc. (5) Carpet area of library (in m 2 ) 800 Reading space (in m 2 ) 400 Number of seats in reading space 100 Number of users (issue book) per day 110 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 170 Number of users (reading space) per day 100 Timings 9 am to 5 pm. Number of library Staff 05 Number of library Staff with degree in Library 03 Management Web-cap- Library Software Computerisation for search, Indexing, issue/return Records Bar cording used. Yes Library Services on Internet /Internet INDEST or their similar membership archives DELNET / Yes 8.6.2. Titles and volumes per title (4) # of Titles 1294 # of Volumes 4357 Year # of New Titles Added # of New editions added # of New Volumes added 2010-2011 723 191 1633 2011-2012 370 115 1594 2012-2013 201 73 1130 8.6.3. Scholarly journal subscription (3) Year # of Technical Magazines / Periodicals # of Total Technical Journals Subscribed Internationally acclaimed titles in originals, (reprints) In Hard Copy In Soft Copy 2010-2011 17 87 - 33 2011-2012 10 Elsevier-275 (National and Int. National Journals) - 2012-2013 13 DELNET - 1152 (National & Int. National Journals) - ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 171 8.6.4. Digital Library (3) Availability of digital library contents: Yes If available, then mention Number of courses- Number of e- books, etc. Availability of an exclusive server: Yes Availability over Intranet: Yes Availability of exclusive space/room: Number of users per day: 8.6.5. Library expenditure on books, magazines/journals, and miscellaneous contents (5) BRANCH EEE # of Titles 160 # of Volumes 535 Year # of New Titles Added # of New editions added # of New Volumes added 2010-2011 106 26 277 2011-2012 14 08 126 2012-2013 40 14 132 Year Expenditures Comments Books Magazine / Journals (for hard copy subscription) Magazines / Journals (for soft copy subscription Misc. Contents 2010-2011 2,38,500 11,985 1,16,147 1,550 Total expenditures Rs 3,68,182 2011-2012 3,02,620 5,849 3,47,750 2,067 Total expenditures Rs 6,58,286 2012-2013 3,17,182 10,932 69,000 2,099 Total expenditures Rs 3,99,213 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 172 Central Library Stock Section Reading space Issue Counter ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 173 8.7. Internet (5) Name of the Internet provider: BSNL & Reliance Available bandwidth: 20 Mbps Access speed: Very Good Availability of Internet in an exclusive lab: Yes Availability in most computing labs: Yes Availability in departments and other units: Yes Availability in faculty rooms: Yes Institutes own e-mail facility to faculty/students: Yes Security/privacy to e-mail/Internet users: Yes 8.8. Safety Norms and Checks (5) 8.8.1. Checks for wiring and electrical installations for leakage and earthing (1) All the laboratories have been properly earthed with earth pits and from the distribution board is through the Earth Leakage Relays. Electrical wiring installed properly warning signs displayed Safety checks. .. Earth Resistance at the Earth-pits is regular monitored. All electrical installations in the campus are well defined and checked periodically 8.8.2. Fire-fighting measurements: Effective safety arrangements with emergency / multiple exits and ventilation/exhausts in auditoriums and large classrooms/laboratories, fire-fighting equipment and training, availability of water, and such other facilities (1) Safety Norms: 20 fire extinguishers with capacity 5 kg are maintained in the institution at appropriate places. ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 174 19 fire extinguishers with capacity 2 kg are maintained in the buses. 15 fire fighting sand buckets are placed at appropriated places . The fire fighting equipments are in good conditions and they are at appropriate places. Safety Checks: Fire extinguishers are monitored at regular intervals In Fire fighting sand buckets, sand will be changed for every 20 days 8.8.3. Safety of civil structure (1) All the precautionary measures are taken for the safety of civil stucture at the time of construction of the buildings. Lightning arresters are fixed in the main building and proper earthing are ensured. 8.8.4. Handling of hazardous chemicals and such other activities (2) Safety Norms: All the laboratories are equipped with first aid kits to take care of minor injuries. Hazardous chemicals are identified and kept separately in safe custody. Students are compelled to wear aprons and shoes in the labs whenever required. Exhaust and venting systems are installed properly (Checked twice a month). All the hazardous chemicals are placed separately in a shelf and care is taken while usage. Fire Fighting training ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 175 8.9. Counselling and Emergency Medical Care and First-aid (5) Availability of counselling facility (1) Psychiatric counseling is available in campus through a qualified pharmacists. Specify the counselor(s), their qualifications and availability Apart for psychiatric counseling, all the faculty takeup counseling. Each faculty counsels 20 students per semester. College Pharmacist, Mr. Chakradhar Sahu & Mr. P. Jagannath Rao counsels the students when ever required Specify number of cases handled on per month basis Arrangement for emergency medical care (2) Number of Medical practitioners 2 Number of nursing staff 1 Specify Medical facility within the Institution? Dispensary is available in room No. M-020 in the main block of the institution Medical facility nearby ? Government Hospital, Berhampur. Availability of first-aid unit (2) Availability of ambulance services (response times and medical facility, critical care); a) Number of ambulances within the Institution 1 b) Facility in ambulances Stretcher, B.P apparatus ,First aid kit c) Response-time in calling ambulance services from outside (108 service) 20Min. S.No Name of the Staff Period of Working 1 Mr. Chakradhar Sahu, Pharmacist 9.00 AM to 5.00 PM 2 Mr. P. Jagannath Rao, RMP 11.00 AM to 9.00 PM ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 176 PHOTOS FIRST AID CENTRE ****** ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 177 0.62 0.96 1 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 2008-2009 2007-2008 2006-2007 Success Index Success Index 9. Continuous Improvement (100) This criterion essentially evaluates the improvement of the different indices that have already been discussed in earlier sections. From 9.1 to 9.5 the assessment calculation can be done as follows If a, b, c is improvements in percentage during three successive years, assessment can be calculated as Assessment = (b-a)/ (100-min (b,a)) + (c-b)/(100-min(c,b)) 9.1. Improvement in Success Index of Students (5) From 4.1 Items 2008-09 2007-08 2006--07 Assessment Success index 0.62 0.96 1.00 0.87 ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 178 9.2. Improvement in Academic Performance Index of Students (5) From 4.2 Items 2008-09 2007-08 2006--07 Assessment API 7.65 7.19 7.29 7.14 9.3. Improvement in Student-Teacher Ratio (10) From 5.1 Items 2010-2011 2011-12 2012-13 Assessment STR 15 15 18 19.33 7.65 7.19 7.29 0 2 4 6 8 10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 Exact Mean of CGPA/Percentage of all the student Exact Mean of CGPA/Percentage of all the student 15 15 18 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Student Teacher Ratio Student teacher Ratio ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 179 9.4. Enhancement of Faculty Qualification Index (10) From 5.3 Items 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 Assessment FQI 3 3 2.92 17.84 9.5. Improvement in Faculty Research Publications, R&D Work and Consultancy Work (20) From 5.7and5.9 Items 2010- 11 2011-12 2012-13 Assessment FRP 1.7 0.0 7.69 3.13 FPPC 16 16 14.76 15.58 9.6. Continuing Education (10) In this criterion, the institution needs to specify the contributory efforts made by the faculty members by developing the course/laboratory modules, conducting short-term courses/workshops, etc., for continuing education during the last three years. 3 3 2.92 2.85 2.9 2.95 3 3.05 2010-11 2011-12 2012--13 Faculty Qualification Index Faculty Qualification Index ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 180 2012-2013 COURSE MODULES Module description Any other contribu tory institute/ Developed/ organized by Durati on Resource persons Target audience Usage and citation, etc. Basic Electronics JITM,PA RLAKH EMUNDI Mr.G.S.Samal & Mr.Dilip Ku Sahu 25 days MR .PRABH AT PATTNA IK 1 st Semester For Course development and internal publication by RIT Analogue Electronics circuit JITM,PAR LAKHEM UNDI Mr.K.B.Nanda & Ms.Sasmita Panda 30 days MR .PRABH AT PATTNA IK 3 rd sem ECE & EEE For Course development and internal publication by RIT Microprocessor NATIO NAL INSTRU MENTS Mr.Debasish Mohapatra 25 days MR.AMI T KUMAR SWAIN 5 th ECE For Course development and internal publication by RIT Analog Communication Technique NIT SILCHAR Mr.K.B.Nanda 25 days MR.S.N. MISHRA 5 th ECE For Course development and internal publication by RIT Signal System MIT ,BALAS ORE Mr. D.P.Tripathy, Mr.G.S.Samal,Ms .Rasmita Sahu 25 days MR. PARTH A SARAT HI GIRI 5 th ECE,5 th AEIE,5 TH CSE For Course development and internal publication by IT VLSI KIT,BE RHAMP UR Ms.Arpita Acharaya 20 days K.ABHI MANYU PATRA 7 th ECE & AEIE For Course development and internal publication by RIT DSTN MITS ,RAYA GADA Ms.Rasmita Sahu 30 days MR.H.S. PATEL 7 th ECE For Course development and internal publication by RIT ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 181 Digital Image Processing IIT ROORK EE Mr.D.P.Tripathy 20 days DR.RAJI B KU. PANIGR AHY 8 th ECE&8 th AEIE For Course development and internal publication by RIT Microwave IIT ROORK EE Ms.Rasmita Sahu 25days DR.RAJI B KU. PANIGR AHY 8 th ECE For Course development and internal publication by RIT Digital communication technique MITS ,RAYA GADA Ms.Rasmita Sahu 25 days MR.H.S. PATEL 6 th ece For Course development and internal publication by RIT Mobile communication MIT ,BALAS ORE Mr.Prabhat panda 25 days MR. PARTH A SARAT HI GIRI 6 th ECE For Course development and internal publication by RIT Digital Signal Processing IIT ROORK EE Mr.Prabhat panda, Mr.G.S.Samal 20 days DR.RAJI B KU. PANIGR AHY 6 th ECE & 6 th EEE For Course development and internal publication by RIT Satellite Communication MITS ,RAYA GADA Mr.K.B.Nanda 15 days MR.H.S. PATEL 6 th CSE For Course development and internal publication by RIT Communication system engineering NIT SILCHA R Mr.K.B.Nanda 20 days MR.S.N. MISHRA 6 th ECE For Course development and internal publication by RIT MPMC IIT CHENN AI Mr.Debasish Mohapatra &Ms.Sasmita Panda 25 DAYS MR.RAJ ESH KUMAR DORA 6 TH CSE & 6 TH EEE For Course development and internal publication by RIT ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 182 Digital Electronics SIT,SA MBALP UR Mr.Debasish Mohapatra & Mr.G.S.Samal 30 DAYS MR.PRA MOD KUMAR NAYAK 4 TH CSE,EEE & ECE For Course development and internal publication by RIT SEMINAR RIT MS.Rasmita Sahu &Mr.Debasish Mohapatra 50 DAYS MR.G.S .SAMAL 7 TH ECE For Course development and internal publication by RIT PROJECT RIT Mr.D.P.Tripathy 60 DAYS Mr. Lalat Sankar Nayak 7 TH & 8 TH ECE For Course development and internal publication by RIT LABORATORY MODULES Module description Any other contribut ory institute/ Developed/orga nized by Duratio n Resource persons Targ et audi ence Usageand citation,etc. Basic Electronics Lab RIT, Berhampu r Mr.G.S.Samal, Mr.Debasish Mohapatra 10 days Mr.Dilip Kumar Sahu 1 st ,2 ND Semest er For Academic fullfillment Analogue Electronis circuit Lab RIT, Berhampu r Mr.K.B.Nanda Ms.Sasmita Panda 10 days Mr.Debasis h Mohapatra 3 rd sem ECE EEE,C SE For Academic fullfillment Microprocessor Lab RIT, Berhampu r Mr.Debasish Mohapatra, Ms.Sasmita Panda Mr.Prabin Patra 15 days Ms.Rasmit a Sahu 5 th ECE,5 t h AEIE For Academic fullfillment ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 183 Analog Communication Technique Lab RIT, Berhampu r Mr.K.B.Nanda, Ms.Rasmita Sahu 10 days Mr.G.S.Sa mal 5 th ECE For Academic fullfillment VLSI Lab RIT, Berhampu r Ms.Arpita Acharaya & Mr.G.S.Samal 10 days Ms.Sasmit a Panda 7 th ECE & AEIE For Academic fullfillment Digital Electronics Lab RIT, Berhampu r Mr.G.S.Samal, Mr.Debasish 10 days Ms.Rasmit a Sahu 4 th ECE,C SE,EE E For Academic fullfillment Communication Engineering Lab RIT, Berhampu r Mr.K.B.Nanda, Mr.Adesh Sastri 15 days Mr.Prabhat panda 6 th EEE,E CE For Academic fullfillment DSP LAB RIT, Berhampu r Mr.G.S.Samal, Mr.S.R.Sahu,Ms .Sasmita Panda 20 days Mr.Prabhat panda 6 th ECE ,EEE For Academic fullfillment MPMC LAB RIT, Berhampu r Mr.G.S.Samal, Mr.Debasish, Ms.Sasmita Panda Mr.Prabin patra 10 days Mr.S.R.Sa hu 6 th CSE and EEE For Academic fullfillment Microwave lab RIT, Berhampu r Ms. Rasmita sahu & Mr.Adesh Sastri 15 days Mr.S.R.Sa hu 8 th ECE For Academic fullfillment ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 184 2011-2012 COURSE MODULES Module description Any other contribut ory institute/ Developed/organi zed by Duratio n Resource persons Targ et audi ence Usage and citatio n, etc. Basic Electronics NIST,BE RHAMP UR Ms.Y.K.Sangeeta, Mr.Dilip Ku Sahu, G.S.Samal 25 days MS.DEBAB ANDANA APTA 1st Sem.,2 nd Sem For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Analogue Electronics circuit NIST,BE RHAMP UR Mr.G.S.Samal , Mr.K.B.Nanda Ms.Arpita Acharaya 25 days MS.DEBAB ANDANA APTA 3rd sem ECE,E EE,CS E,IT,A EIE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Microprocessor RIT Ms Sasmita Panda 25 days MS.SASMIT A PANDA 5th ECE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Analog Communication Technique ITER,B BSR Mr. Saswati Sahu 25 days MS.MADH USMITA SAHU 5th ECE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 185 Signal System CUTM, BBSR Mr. D.P.Tripathi, Ms.Rasmita Sahu 25 days MR.SATYA SIS MISHRA 5th ECE,5t h AEIE, 5TH CSE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT VLSI GIIT,BE RHAMP UR Ms.Arpita Acharaya 20 days MR.SURYA PANIGRAH Y 7th ECE & AEIE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT DSTN NIST,BE RHAMP UR Ms.Rasmita Sahu 30 days MS.DEBAB ANDANA APTA 7th ECE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Digital Image Processing CUTM, BBSR Mr.D.P.Tripathi 20days MR.SATYA SIS MISHRA 8th ECE& 8th AEIE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Microwave IIT ROORK EE Ms.Rasmita Sahu 25days DR.RAJIB KU. PANIGRAH Y 8th ECE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 186 Digital communication ITER,B BSR Ms.K.B.Nanda 25 days MS.MADH USMITA SAHU 6th ece For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Mobile communication ITER,B BSR Dillip Sahu 25 days MS.MADH USMITA SAHU 6th ece For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Digital Signal Processing CUTM, BBSR Mr.D.P.Tripathi, Ms.Arpita Acharaya 20 days MR.SATYA SIS MISHRA 6th ECE & 6th EEE,6t h AEIE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Satellite Communication NIT,RO URKEL A Ms.Rasmita Sahu 15 days MR.SANTA NU KUMAR BEHERA 6th CSE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Communication system engineering GITAM, BBSR Mr.K.B.Nanda 20 days MR.KAUST AV DAS 6th ECE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 187 MPMC RIT,BE RHAMP UR Mr.Debasish Mohapatra & Ms.Sasmita Panda 25 DAYS MS.SASMIT A PANDA 6TH CSE & 6TH EEE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Digital Electronics NIT,RO URKEL A Mr.Debasish Mohapatra & Mr.G.S.Samal 30 DAYS MR.SANTA NU KUMAR BEHERA 4TH CSE,E EE & ECE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT R&TV NIT,RO URKEL A Sasmita Panda 25 Days MR.SANTA NU KUMAR BEHERA 6th ECE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT LABORATORY MODULES Module description Any other contribu tory institute/ Developed/organ ized by Duratio n Resou rce perso ns Target audien ce Usage and citatio n,etc. Basic Electronics Lab RIT, Berhamp ur Mr.G.S.Samal, Mr.Debasish Mohapatra,Mr.K. B.Nanda 10 days Mr.Dilip Kumar Sahu 1 st Semester ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 188 Analogue Electronics circuit Lab RIT, Berhamp ur Mr.K.B.Nanda Mr.Debasish Mohapatra, Ms. Arpita Acharya, Mr. Dillip Sahu 10 days Mr.Deba sish Mohapat ra 3 rd sem ECE EEE,CSE ,AEIE Microprocessor Lab RIT, Berhamp ur Mr.Debasish Mohapatra, Ms.Sasmita Panda, 15 days Ms.Ras mita Sahu 5 th ECE,5 th AEIE Analog Communication Technique Lab RIT, Berhamp ur Ms. Saswati Sahu, Ms. Y.K.Sangeeta 10 days Mr.G.S. Samal 5 th ECE VLSI Lab RIT, Berhamp ur Ms.Arpita Acharaya & Ms. Y.K.Sangeeta 10 days Ms.Sas mita Panda 7 th ECE & AEIE Digital Electronics Lab RIT, Berhamp ur Mr.G.S.Samal, Mr.Debasish Mohapatra, Dillip Sahu, T.Bhavana,Me. Debasish Mahapatra(EEE) 10 days Ms.Ras mita Sahu 4 th ECE,CSE ,EEE,AEI E Communication Engineering Lab RIT, Berhamp ur Ms.Sasmita panda, Debasish Mohapatra. 15 days Mr.D.P. Tripathi 6 th EEE,ECE DSP LAB RIT, Berhamp ur Mr.G.S.Samal, Ms.Arpita Acharya, Mr. D.P.Tripathi 20 days Mr.D.P. Tripathi 6 th ECE ,EEE ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 189 MPMC LAB RIT, Berhamp ur Mr.G.S.Samal, Mr.Debasish, Ms.Sasmita Panda 10 days Ms.Arpi ta Acharya 6 th CSE and EEE Microwave lab RIT, Berhamp ur Ms. Rasmita sahu & Mr.D.P.Tripathi 15 days Ms.Arpi ta Acharya 8 th ECE 2010-2011 COURSE MODULES Module description Any other contribu tory institute/ Developed/organ ized by Durati on Resour ce person s Target audien ce Usage and citati on, etc. Digital Image Processing MITS,B ALASO RE Mr.Durga Prasad.Tripathy 25 days MR. PARTH A SARAT HI GIRI 7 th ECE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT VLSI BERHA MPUR UNIVER SITY Mr K.Abhimanyu Ku.Patro 30 days MR.D.C. PANDA 7 th AEIE & 7 TH ECE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Microprocessor BERHA MPUR UNIVER SITY Mr. Mahendra Pratap Panigrahy 25 days MR.D.C. PANDA 5 th ECE & MCA For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 190 Communication Engineering MITS ,RAYA GADA Mr.Asish ku.Tripathy, Ms.Rasmita Sahu 25 days MR. H.S.PAT EL 7 th AEIE & 7 TH EEE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Communication system KIT,BE RHAMP UR Ms.Rasmita Sahu; Ms.Y.K.Sangeeta 25 days MR.AMI T KUMAR SAHU 7 th ECE, For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Analog Electronics Circuit RIT,BE RHAMP UR Ms.Arpita Acharya, Ms Sangeeta Rani Patro 20 days MR.DUR GA PRASAD TRIPAT HY 3 rd EEE,3 rd ECE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Signals & Systems ITER,B BSR Mr.Prabhat Ku.Panda, Mr.Durga Prasad.Tripathi 30 days MS.MA DHUSMI TA SAHU 5 th CSE,5 th ECE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Basic Electronics JITM,PA RLAKE MUNDI Mr.Kunja Bihari Nanda, Ms.Shaswatee Sahu 20 days MR.PRA BHAT PATTNA IK 1 st Semester For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 191 Analog communication Techniques NIT,RO URKEL A Mr.Satya Narayana Mishra 25days MR.SAN TANU KUMAR BEHER A 5 th ECE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Communication system Engineering ITER,B BSR Ms.Y.K.Sangeeta 25 days MS.MA DHUSMI TA SAHU 5 th AEIE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Advance Electronic Cicuits IIT,ROO RKEE Ms.Arpita Acharya, Mr.Asish ku.Tripathy 25 days DR.RAJI B KU. PANIGR AHY 5 th ece & 7 th EEE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT DEC JITM,PA RLAKE MUNDI Ms.Rasmita Sahu, Mr.Prabhat Kumar panda, Mr.K.B.Nanda 25 days MR .PRABH AT PATTNA IK 4 th ECE,4 th EEE,4 th CSE- IT,4 th AEIE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Basic Electronics JITM,PA RLAKE MUNDI Mr.Asish Kumar Tripathy, Mr.D.P.Tripathi 25 days MR .PRABH AT PATTNA IK 1 st ,2 nd sem ECE,CSE ,EEE,AEI E For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 192 Mobile Communication JITM,PA RLAKE MUNDI Ms.Saswatee Sahu 25 days MR.SIB ASIS PRADH AN 8 th ECE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Digital Signal Processing IIT,ROO RKEE Mr.D.P.Tripathi 25 days DR.RAJI B KU. PANIGR AHY 6 th ECE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Digital Communication Techniques CUTM, BBSR Mr. Satya Narayan Mishra 25 days MR.SAT YASIS MISHRA 6 th ECE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Radar & Television ITER,B BSR. Ms.Rasmita Sahu 25 days MR.SUB HASIS MOHAP ATRA 6 th ECE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Data Communication Computer Networks RIT,BE RHAMP UR Ms. Saswatee Sahu 20 days MR.PRA BHAT DAS 6 th ECE For Course developm ent and internal publicatio n by RIT Project RIT Mr.D.P.Tripathi 60 days Mr. Lalat Sankar Nayak For Course developm ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 193 ent and internal publicatio n by RIT LABORATORY MODULES Module description Any other contribu tory institute/ Developed/organ ized by Duration Resource persons Target audience Usageand citation, etc. Basic Electronics Lab RIT, Berhamp ur Asish Tripathy, G. S. Samal 10 days Mr.Dilip Kumar Sahu 1st Semester Analogue Electronics circuit Lab RIT, Berhamp ur Arpita Acharya,Sangeeta Rani Patro, Y.K.Sangeeta 10 days Mr.Deba sish Mohapat ra 3rd sem ECE EEE,CSE ,AEIE Analog Communication Technique Lab RIT, Berhamp ur S.N.Mishra, A.K. Tripathy 10 days Ms.Ras mita Sahu 5th ECE VLSI Lab RIT, Berhamp ur Ms.Arpita Acharaya & Ms. Y.K.Sangeeta 10 days Mr.G.S. Samal 7th ECE & AEIE Digital Electronics Lab RIT, Berhamp ur Y.K.Sangeeta,S.N .Mishra 10 days Ms.Sas mita Panda 4th ECE,CSE ,EEE,AEI E Communication Engineering Lab RIT, Berhamp ur Rasmita Sahu, Ms.Arpita Acharaya 15 days Ms.Ras mita Sahu 6th EEE,ECE DSP LAB RIT, Berhamp ur Mr.G.S.Samal, Asish Kumar Tripathy 20 days Mr.D.P. Tripathi 6th ECE ,EEE ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 194 MPMC LAB RIT, Berhamp ur Mahendra Kumar Panigrahy, Sasmita Panda 10 days Mr.D.P. Tripathi 6th CSE and EEE,AEI E Microwave lab RIT, Berhamp ur Ms. Rasmita sahu & Dillip Sahu 15 days Mr.D.P. Tripathi 8th ECE Digital Communication Techniques Lab. RIT, Berhamp ur S.N.Mishra, Saswatee Sahu 15 days Mr.D.P. Tripathi Communication Engineering Lab Rasmita Sahu, Prabhat Kumar Panda 15 Days Mr.D.P. Tripathi 7th ECE, SHORT TERM COURSES 2012-13 Module description Anyother contributo ry institute/ Developed/orga nized by Durati on Resource persons Target audie nce Usageand citation,e tc. Workshop on MATLAB & ORCAD PSPICE RIT, Berhampur Asst. Prof.Debasish Mohapatra & Asst. Prof G.S.Samal 2 days Prof.D.P.Trip athy & Asst.Prof L.S.nayak ECE & AEIE PROJECT DEVELOPM ENT Conservation of Energy: A Supplement to Renewable Energy GEC, BBSR, NIST BERHAM Mr.Debasish Mohapatra & Mr.K.B.Nanda 2 DAYS Prof. Bhaskar Patnaik, Prof.Arunans u Mohapatra, Prof. Sasmita Faculty members of different Engineer ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 195 Systems,RA EEE-2013 PUR Padhy, Er. Preeti Ranjan Sahu, Er. B. Rajanaryan Prusty ing colleges SHORT TERM COURSES 2011-12 Module description Anyother contributory institute/ Developed/organized by Duration Resource persons Target audience Usageand citation,etc. Electro Vista IIT,ROORKEE NIST Prof.D.P.Tripathy & Asst. Prof. M.P. Panigrahy 2 Days DR.RAJIB KU. PANIGRAHY Prof.Arunansu Mohapatra ECE Local Papers &RIT Magazine SHORT TERM COURSES 2010-11 Module description Anyother contributory institute/ Developed/organize d by Duration Resource persons Target audience Usageand citation, etc. Electro Vista JITM, PARLAKE MUNDI GITAM,BB SR Prof.D.P.Tripathy & Asst. Prof. M.P. Panigrahy 2 Days MR PRABHAT PATTNAIK MR.KAUSTAV DAS ECE Local Papers &RIT Magazin e ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 196 9.7. New Facility Created (20) Specify new facilities created during the last three years for strengthening the curriculum and/or meeting the POs: NEW FACILITY CREATED 2012-2013 New facility created Improvement brought in Contributed by List the PO(s), which are strengthened Comments, If any Soft skills training To Improve communication skills Mr.D.P.Tripathy & Mr.Debasish Mohapatra d,f,g Special training by Globarena and HR persons recruited by RIT Projector Helpful while presenting seminar and case studies ECE Dept. i,j,k Student Counseling Enhanced their performance in studies and other activities Concern proctor of respective classes g Parent meeting were conducted Wi-Fi facility Improved internet facility ECE dept b,h Entire campus Wi-Fi enabled ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 197 2011-2012 New facility created Improvement brought in Contributed by ListthePO(s), whichare strengthened Comments, ifany Lenovo laptop Helped student in giving presentation & seminar ECE Dept. d,g,i Common emitter amplifier Teaching the difficult concept was made easier ECE Dept. a,b,c,e Schmitt trigger Student could analyze the practical circuit ECE Dept. a,b,c,e Square wave testing of amplifier Student could do the additional experiment on square wave testing Er. K. B. Nanda a,b,c,e ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 198 2010-2011 New facility created Improvement brought in Contributed by ListthePO(s), whichare strengthened Comments, ifany Digital Trainer Kit Experiments were done with easier manner & error free ECE Dept. a,b,c,e Rectifier & voltage regulated trainer kit Student could analyze the practical circuit ECE Dept. a,b,c,e Op-amp Trainer kit Student could analyze the practical circuit ECE Dept. a,b,c,e Differential amp Teaching the difficult concept was easier Er. G. S. Samal a,b,c,e ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 199 9.8. Overall Improvements since last accreditation, if any, otherwise, since the commencement of the programme (20) Specify the overall improvement: 9.9. Overall Improvements since last accreditation, if any, otherwise, since the commencement of the programme (20) Specify the overall improvement: 2012-13 Specify the strengths/weakness Improvement brought in Contributed by List the PO(s), which are strengthened Comments, If any Departmental Library Supported for journals (News papers are included) ECE Dept. h,i,j,k Student will get their topic oriented journals within the dept. NSS by Berhampur university Helpful in doing social work ECE Dept. h,f,j Students get opportunity to do social work Postal facility Postal service ECE Dept. i,j Postal facility was made available in their hand Departmental Magazine Sharing information and achievements ECE Dept. e,f,g,h Students outlook improved GATE and CAT,MAT COACHING Some of STUDENTS QUALIFIED IN THE EXAMS ECE Dept. a,e,j Desire for higher studies was brought in students. ROLAND INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS& COMMUNICATIONENGINEERING Page 200 2011-12 2010-11 Specify the strengths/weakness Improvement brought in Contributed by List the PO(s), which are strengthened Comments, If any Departmental Library Supported for journals (News papers are included) ECE Dept. h,i,j,k Student will get their topic oriented journals within the dept. Departmental movie show Method of entertainment and learning ECE DEPT. a,d,g To learn the behaviors of society Departmental Magazine Sharing information and achievements ECE Dept. e,f,g,h Students outlook improved Specify the strengths/weakness Improvement brought in Contributed by List the PO(s), which are strengthened Comments, If any Indoor game facility created Recreation and physical fitness. ECE DEPT. d,f Refreshment beyond studies. Departmental movie show Method of entertainment and learning ECE DEPT. a,d,g To learn the behaviors of society Departmental Magazine Sharing information and achievements ECE Dept. e,f,g,h Students outlook improved
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