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College Details
Members of the Institution
Academic Programs
Placement Facilities
Faculty
Fee
Information on Infrastructure and other Resources

College Details
I NAME OF THE INSTITUTION, ADDRESS INCLUDING TELEPHONE, FAX, EMAIL Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering,
Rajiv Gandhi Salai (OMR), Kalavakkam - 603 110,
Kanchipuram District, Tamil Nadu
Phone: 044 2747 4844 / 45 / 46, 2747 5063 / 64 / 65
Telefax: 044 2747 4844
Email: salivahanans@ssn.edu.in, salivahanans@hotmail.com
II NAME & ADDRESS OF THE DIRECTOR Ms. Kala Vijayakumar
President, SSN Institutions
No. 211/95, V.M. Street, Mylapore,
Chennai - 600 004
Phone: 044 2498 2656, 4353 5380
Telefax: 044 2498 6474
III NAME OF THE AFFILIATING UNIVERSITY Anna University Chennai, Chennai - 600 0025
IV GOVERNANCE
• Members of the Board and their brief background
• Members of Academic Advisory Body

Details are given below  
Various Members of the Institution
Trust Members:
 
Dr. Padma Bhushan Shiv Nadar
Managing Trustee
Mrs. Kiran Nadar
Trustee
Ms. Roshni Nadar Malhotra
Trustee
Management Board:
 
Mr. R. Srinivasan
Chairman, SSN Institutions Board of Management (Director & CEO - Redington Ltd, Global Management and Business Leader)
Dr. Shiv Nadar
Founder and Managing Trustee, SSN Trust (Chairman, HCL Technologies)
Ms. Roshni Nadar Malhotra
Trustee, SSN Trust
Prof. R. Natarajan
Former Director IIT Madras, Former Chairman AICTE
Mr. T.S. Krishnamurthy
Former Chief Election Commissioner, Government of India
T.S. Purushothaman
Board Member, HCL Infosystems
Mr. P. Sivaprasad
Advocate, High Court, Chennai
Ms. Kala Vijayakumar
President, SSN Institutions
Research Advisory Council
 
1. Dr. Padma Bhushan Shiv Nadar
Chairman and CEO,
HCL Technologies Ltd.
Chairman
2. Ms. Kala Vijayakumar
President, SSN Institutions
Member
3. Dr. Raj Reddy
Professor of Computer Science & Robotics
Carnegie Mellon University
United States of America
Member
4. Prof. R. Natarajan
Former Director IIT Madras, Former Chairman AICTE
Member
5. Dr. N. Balakrishnan
Associate Director,
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Member
6. Dr. S. Salivahanan
Principal, SSN College of Engineering
Member
7. Dr. P. Ramasamy
Dean (Research),
SSN College of Engineering
Member Secretary
Frequency of the Board Meetings and Academic Advisory Body Every six month
Organizational chart and processes Click here for Organizational Chart
Nature and extent of involvement of faculty and students in academic affairs/ improvements The Members of the Board of Management meet the students and staff at the end of every semester and ask for their suggestions for improvement, in addition to their grievances
Mechanism/norms & procedure for democratic/good governance The decision of the Board of Management in so far as it concerns the staff are conveyed to the staff through the Principal. Those relating to students is displayed in the Notice board for their action
Student feedback on Institutional governance/faculty performance The feedback from students is obtained at the end of the semester from each student. This is mostly concerning the performance of the staff. As far as Institutional governance is concerned, it is directly heard by the Management Committee at the end of each semester
Grievance redressal mechanism for faculty, staff and students The staff can represent their grievances to the concerned HOD, then to the Principal and then to the Management, if their grievances are not redressed at the appropriate level of authority. The same procedure is adopted for non-teaching staff also. As far as students are concerned, they can put their grievances in the 'grievance box' kept in each department and/or to the Management Committee, at the end of the semester
Academic Programs
Name of the Programs approved by the AICTE
1. B.E. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
2. B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engg.
3. B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
4. B.E. in Biomedical Engineering
5. B.E. in Mechanical Engineering
6. B.Tech. in Information Technology
7. B. Tech. in Chemical Engineering
8. M.E. in Computer Science and Engineering
9. M.E. in Communication Systems
10. M.E. in Applied Electronics
11. M.E. in Power Electronics and Drives
12. M.E. in Computer and Communication
13. MCA – Master of Computer Applications
14. MBA – Master of Business Administration
Name of the Programs accredited by
NBA/ AICTE

S.No.

Programme(s) Accreditation Status Period of validity w.e.f. 4.05.2007 
1 B.E. in ECE

Accredited

3 Years
2 B.E. in CSE Accredited 3 Years
3 B.E. in EEE Accredited 3 Years
4 B.Tech in IT Accredited 3 Years
5 MCA Accredited 3 Years
6 MBA Accredited 3 Years
Programms Accredited vide NBA/AICTE Letter No. NBA/ACCR-202/2003 Dated May 22, 2007

Proposal has been submitted to NBA for Accreditation of four M.E. Programs namely CSE, Communication Systems, Applied Electronics and Power Electronics and Drives. Expert Committee visisted on May 23 - 25, 2008. Awaiting approval from AICTE/NBA.

Fees Details:

Fees Structure for 2008 - 09 New Entrants:

 Sl

 Particulars of fee

B.E. / B.TECH. PROGRAMMES

M.E. Programmes

Management Seats
(Rs.)

Government Seats

Accredited

(Rs.)

Non-

Accredited

(Rs.)

1

Tuition Fees

62500/-

40000/-

32500/- 45000/-

Cut-off Mark/Rank for admission during the last three years
Name of the Program
Course
Year
2008

2007

2006

B.E. / B.Tech.
ECE
 
199
283.64
EEE
 
197
277.08
CSE
 
199.25
281.77
IT
 
198
276.58
Chemical
 
194
274.53
Bio-Medical
 
197.5
270.84

Mech. Engg.

 

194

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Campus Placement
Placement Facilities
Infrastructure:
a)
State-of-the-art air-conditioned auditorium to conduct preplacement talk by recruiting companies with LCD projector and PC
b)
Facilities to conduct group discussion and interviews are available
c)
Facilities are available to train the students for aptitude test and group discussion
d)
Placement cell is provided with adequate number of PCs and Laser Printer and a Direct phone
e)
A car is provided exclusively for placement visits
Human Resource:
a)
A full time placement officer is available exclusively for the Placement Cell
b)
A clerk and an attender are appointed exclusively for the Placement Cell
Campus placement in last three years with maximum salary and average salary

Year

Course

Placed

Average   Salary p.a.

Highest Salary p.a.

2008 - 09

B.E. - CSE

     

B.E. - ECE

     

B.E - EEE

     

B.Tech. - IT

     

B.Tech. - Chemical

   
B.E. - BME      

M.E. - CSE

     

M.E. - Communication Systems

     

M.E. - Applied Electronics

     

M.E. - PED

     

M.E. - Computer & Communication

     

MCA

     

MBA

     

2007-08

B.E. - CSE

108

310000

500000

B.E. - ECE

119

310000

500000

B.E - EEE

81

310000

500000

B.Tech. - IT

83

310000

500000

B.Tech. - Chemical

5

400000

575000

M.E. - CSE

8

420000

675000

M.E. - Communication Systems

6

310000

500000

M.E. - Applied Electronics

2

310000

500000

M.E. - PED

2

310000

500000

M.E. - Computer & Communication

2

420000

675000

MCA

51

300000

375000

MBA

51

350000

550000

2006-07

B.E. - CSE

103

258907

278769

B.E. - ECE

111

260850

278769

B.E. - EEE

65

261024

275000

B.Tech. - IT

67

254554

278769

M.E. - CSE

12

255852

275000

M.E. - Communication Systems

3

259689

275000

M.E. - Applied Electronics

5

244813

270066

M.E. - PED

6

279200

350004

M.E. - Computer & Communication

8

242409

275000

MCA

60

248264

278769

MBA

31

252981

350000

Name and duration of programme(s) having affiliation/collaboration with Foreign University(s) / Institution(s) and being run in the same Campus along with status of their AICTE approval. If there is foreign collaboration, give the following details:
Not Applicable
Details of the Foreign Institution/University:
• Name of the University/Institution
• Address
• Website
• Is the Institution/University accredited in its Home country
• Ranking of the Institution/University in the Home country
• Whether the degree offered is equivalent to an Indian degree? If yes,    the name of the agency which has approved equivalence. If no,    implications for students in terms of pursuit of higher studies in
   India and abroad and both within and outside the country.
• Nature of Collaboration
• Conditions of collaboration
Complete details of payment a student has to make to get the full benefit of collaboration.
For each collaborative/affiliated Program give the following details:
Program
Program Focus
No. of seats
Admission Procedure
Fee
Placement Facility
Placement Records for last three years with minimum salary, maximum salary and average salary
Nil
• Whether the Collaborative Program is approved by AICTE? If not    whether the Domestic/Foreign Institution has applied to AICTE for    approval as required under notification No. 37-3/Legal/2005 dated    16th May, 2005
Nil
Faculty
Branch wise list of faculty members
Program ET - UG & PG and MBA/MCA
Permanent Faculty
Visiting Faculty
Adjunct Faculty
Guest Faculty
Total
Only Permanent Faculty
Permanent Faculty-Student Ratio
Professors
AP
Lecturer
EEE
6 7 19 - - - 32 1 : 12.4
ECE
6 8 22 - - - 36 1 : 12.0
CSE
4 7 20 - - - 31 1 : 12.7
IT
3 5 18 - - - 26 1 : 12.2
Chem. Engg.
2 2 5 - - - 9 1 : 10.0
BME
2 - 7 - - - 9 1 : 12.0
Mech. Engg. 1 4 - - - - 5 First Year
General Engg., H & S, SRF & JRF
10 12 29 - - - 51 1 : 12.0
MBA
4 3 2 5 1 - 9 1 : 13.3
MCA
2 4 9 1 1 - 15 1 : 12.0
Total
40 52 131 - - - 223
-
Note: Guest faculty and Adjunct faculty were not taken into the total permanent faculty.
List of Adjunct Faculty from HCL
1. Mr. S. A. Srinivasamoorthy
2. Mr. Ravi Kishore B.
3. Mr. Gopinath K.R.
4. Mr. Udhayakumar S.R.
• Number of faculty employed and left during the last three years
Year
Faculty Employed
Faculty Left
2005
43

16

2006
25
28
2007 upto August

48

21

VII. PROFILE OF DIRECTOR/PRINCIPAL WITH
       QUALIFICATIONS, TOTAL EXPERIENCE, AGE
       AND DURATION OF EMPLOYMENT AT THE
       INSTITUTE CONCERNED

Bio-medical Engg. Faculty Details

Time schedule for payment of fee for the entire programme. For B.E./B.Tech/MBA/MCA – Annually (on or before every July 17) and M.E. students can pay their fees either annually/or at the beginning of the semester.
No. of Fee waivers granted with amount and name of students. Details are given below.
Details of Scholarships – Fee Waiver
S. No.
Name
Branch

Scholarship

Fees Amount

Others

Total
1 Dimple EEE WIWOS 75,250 15,000 90,250
2 Bhawani Pratap Singh CSE WIWOS 75,250 15,000 90,250
3 Archana K S CSE WIWOS 75,250 15,000 90,250
4 Divya Goyal Chemical WIWOS 67,750 15,000 82,750
5 Satyajeet Payasi MECH WIWOS 67,750 15,000 82,750
6 Aiswarya B ECE WIWOS 75,250 15,000 90,250
7 Sowmya S ECE WIWOS 75,250 15,000 90,250
8 Sunitha Subramaniam ECE WIWOS 75,250 15,000 90,250
9 Harini. S U ECE WIWOS 75,250 15,000 90,250
10 Suraj Krishnan I ECE WIWOS 75,250 15,000 90,250
11 D. Sirish Chandra I CSE WIWOS 75,250 15,000 90,250
12 Avantika Hariharan Iyer I IT WIWOS 75,250 15,000 90,250
13 L. Akshyaya Prasanthi I ECE WIWOS 75,250 15,000 90,250
14 Sairam Sundaresan III ECE WIWOS 61,750 15,000 76,750
15 Namitha Sankari II BME WIWOS 71,650 15,000 86,650
        1,096,650 225,000 1,321,650

WIWOS   =  Walk in Walk out Scholarship

   
Number of scholarship offered by the Institute, duration and amount.
Duration - Current Year October 2007
S. No.
Nature of Scholarship
No. of Students
Total Amt Rs. lakhs
 

I

Full Scholarship Full Merit
81
63.86  
  Merit-cum means

26

21.78

II

Fee Waiver

i. Merit 95 42.45
  ii. Merit-cum-means 49 24.45
  III Sports Scholarships 27 15.57
  IV Special Scholarships 2 0.35
  Total 280 168.48
• Criteria for fee waivers/scholarship The Institution offers attractive scholarships to encourage merit and to make education accessible to students of all economic strata. The Institution has initiated a thriving tradition of over 200 scholarships extended every year to meritorious and deserving students.

The waiver of tuition fees scheme scholarships are to make the scholarships available for larger number of students. This defrays the entire tuition fee to be paid by the student. This is again subdivided into Merit and Merit-cum-means types. This is available only for the year for which it is awarded.
Estimated cost of Boarding and Lodging in hostels. Boarding – Rs. 1,400/- per month
Lodging – Rs. 1,250/- per month
IX. Admission
• Number of seats sanctioned with the year of approval.

• Number of students admitted under various categories (Programs) each year in the last three years.

[Expansion for the abbreviation
M.E. - CSE – Computer Science and Engineering.
M.E. - C.S. – Communication Systems
M.E. - A.E. – Applied Electronics
M.E. - PED – Power Electronics and Drives
M.E. - CC – Computer and Communication]
Program
Year of approval
Approved Intake
2008-09

1st Yr. 2008-09

2nd Yr.
2007-08
3rd Yr.
2006-07
4th Yr.
2005-06
UG
EEE
96-97
120
120
120
131
132
ECE
96-97
120
120
120
132
132
CSE
96-97
120
120
120
131
131
IT
99-00
120
120
120
99
97
Ch. Engg.
04-05
30
30
30
31
29
BME
05-06
60
60
60
57
25
Mech. 07-08 60 60 60 - -
PG
CSE
03-04
18
18
13
-
-
CC
03-04
18
15
17
-
-
AE
04-05
18
17
15
-
-
PED
04-05
18
13
11
-
-
CC
05-06
18
11
17
-
-
MCA
98-99
60
59
60
69
-
MBA
00-01
60
60
55
-
-
  840 823 765 616 479
  Total strength for all the courses / Years
Number of applications received during last two years for admission under Management Quota and number admitted. Year 2007-08 – No. of Applications received: 7312
Year 2008-09 – No. of Applications received: 6318
 
 
X. Admission Procedure      
• Mention the admission test being followed, name and address of the Test Agency and its URL (website).

The Institution conducts any aptitude test for the students. The candidates are selected purely on merit based on the marks secured in the qualifying examinations i.e., Higher Secondary Examination of Tamil Nadu State Government or its equivalent examination conducted by CBSE or other State Boards.

Number of seats allotted to different Test Qualified candidates separately [AIEEE/CET (State conducted test/University tests)/Association conducted test]

As per Government norms

Calendar for admission against management/vacant seats:  
- Date of issue of application 2nd May, 2011
- Last date for request for applications 31st May, 2011
- Last date for submission of application 31st May, 2011
- Dates for announcing final results 22nd June 2011
- Release of admission list (main list and waiting list should be announced on the same day) 22nd June, 2011
- Date for acceptance by the candidate (time given should in no case be less than 15 days) 7th July, 2011
- Last date for closing of admission As fixed by the Anna University
- Starting of the Academic session As fixed by the Anna University
- The waiting list should be activated only on the expiry of date of main list Yes, it is followed likewise.
XI. Criteria and Weightages for Admission
• Describe each criteria with its respective weightages i.e. Admission Test, marks in qualifying examination etc. The candidates for admission are selected from the merit list prepared solely on the basis of marks obtained in the relevant subjects of the qualifying examination.
For example in the academic stream the relevant subjects are:
Mathematics - for 100 and Physics and Chemistry put together for 100 and total for 200 marks.
• Mention the minimum level of acceptance, if any. As per the State Government Norms
• Mention the cut-off levels of percentage & percentile scores of the candidates in the admission test for the last three years. As per Government norms and for the Management Quota, there is no test.
The information relating to admission and others viz. item XII to XV shall be updated in the College website during April-May of every year.
XII. Application Form
Click here for Application Form.
XIII. List of Applicants
List of candidates whose applications have been received along with percentile/percentage score for each of the qualifying examination in separate categories for open seats. List of candidates who have applied along with percentage and percentile score for Management quota seats.
Click here for list of Applications received.
XIV. Results of Admission under Management Seats/Vacant Seats
• Composition of selection team for admission under Management Quota with the brief profiles of members (This information be made available in the public domain after the admission process is over)
Composition of Selection Team for Admission under Management Quota
Selection Teams
Team 1:
1. Mrs. Kala Vijayakumar, M.Sc.
    President, SSN Institutions

2. Dr. Prita Nair, Ph.D.
    Assistant Professor, Dept. of Physics, SSN College of Engineering
Team 2:
1. Mr. P. Sivaprasad, B.A., B.L.
   Advocate, High Court, Chennai & Chairman, Governing Council
   SSN College of Engineering

2. Dr. S. Narasimman, M.Sc., Ph.D.
   Associate Professor & HOD, Dept. of Mathematics, SSN College of Engineering
Team 3:
1. Dr. S. Salivahanan, M.E., Ph.D.
   Principal, SSN College of Engineering

2. Dr. Chitra Babu, M.E., Ph.D.
    Professor & HOD, CSE, SSN College of Engineering
Team 4:
1. Dr. R. Arumugam, M.E., Ph.D.
Professor & HOD, Dept. of EEE, SSN College of Engineering

2. Dr. J. Raja, M.E., Ph.D.
Professor & HOD, Dept. of Information Technology, SSN College of Engineering
Team 5:
1. Mr. B. Srinivasan,
    Director, SSN School of Management and Computer Applications

2. Dr. S. Radha, M.E., Ph.D.,
    Prof. & HOD, Dept. of ECE, SSN College of Engineering
• Score of the individual candidates admitted arranged in order of merit.
Click here for details
• List of candidates who have been offered admission.
Click here for details
Waiting list of the candidates in order of merit to be operative from the last date of joining of the first list candidates.
Click here for waiting list details
List of the candidates who joined within the date, vacancy position in each category before operation of waiting list.
Click here for details
XV. Information on Infrastructure and Other Resources available
Library:
• Number of Library books/Titles/Journals available (program-wise)
Central Library Books Statistics
UG Programs – B.E./B.Tech.
Details
EEE
ECE
CSE
IT
Chemical Engg.
Bio-medical Engg.

Mech. Engg.

Science and Humanities
Year of Introduction 96-97
Year of Introduction 96-97
Year of Introduction 96-97
Year of Introduction 99-2000
Year of Introduction
04-05
Year of Introduction 05-06

Year of Introduction
07-08

Title 1214 1856 3723 1660 456 618 749

2422

Volume 2973 4621 7044 3427 900 1226 1868

4901

Journal 18 19 14 14 13 13 15

32

PG Programs – M.E.
Details
Power Electronics & Drives
Communication Systems
Applied Electronics
Computer Science and Engineering
Computer and Communication
Year of Introduction 2004-05
Year of Introduction 2003-05
Year of Iintroduction 2004-05
Year of Introduction 2003-04
Year of Introduction 2005-06
Title 254 297 231 323 293
Volume 764 916 688 952 776
Journal 6 6 5 6 6
 
Details
MCA
MBA
Year of Introduction 1998-99
Year of Introduction 2000-01
Title

1921

1608

Volume

4788

5952

Journal

18

37

• List of online National/International Journals subscribed.

IEL Online International Journals (IEEE and IEE)

Springer Link

EpscoHost Research Database


• E-Library facilities
 

Safari Books Online

Laboratory:

For each Laboratory

• List of Major Equipment/Facilities

• List of Experimental Setup
Details are given in the department links. Please refer for the details.

Computing Facilities:

• Number and Configuration of Systems
Click here for details

• Total number of systems connected by LAN

Total number of systems connected by LAN are 912.

• Total number of systems connected to WAN

Number of systems connected by WAN are 5.

• Internet bandwidth

Internet Bandwidth: 6Mbps.

• Major software packages available
Click here for details

• Special purpose facilities available
NIL

Workshop:
• List of facilities available.
Games and Sports Facilities
Number of Classrooms and size of each
Number of Tutorial rooms and size of each
Number of laboratories and size of each
Number of drawing halls and size of each
Number of Computer Centres with capacity of each

Central Examination Facility, Number of rooms and capacity of each.
• Curricula and syllabi for each of the programmes as approved by the University.
• Academic Calendar of the University

        (Please refer to Anna University website: www.annauniv.edu)
• Academic Time Table
• Teaching Load of each Faculty
• Internal Continuous Evaluation System and place
• Students' assessment of Faculty, System in place.

For each Post Graduate program give the following:
i.Title of the programme
ii.Curricula and Syllabi  (Please refer to Anna University website: www.annauniv.edu)
iii.Faculty Profile

• Brief profile of each faculty.
   (Details are given in the department links)


Laboratory facilities exclusive to the PG programme

Special Purpose

Industry Linkage

We have entered into several Memoranda of Understanding with Central Leather Research Institute, Confident Dental Equipments Limited, a company manufacturing dental equipments and machinery, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, HCL Technologies - a software developing and marketing company and HCL Infosys - a leading manufacturer of computer ancillaries and marketing people. In addition we have a Crystal Growth division of the Department of Physics, which has earned a funded project from DST, tenable for 3 years, to the tune of Rs. 10 lakhs.

Admission Procedure
Click here for the above details

Fee Structure
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Note: Suppression and/or misrepresentation of information would attract appropriate penal action.




 

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