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POLICY ON ACADEMIC HONESTY
1. All students / faculty members / staff members /
stakeholders of the Periyar Maniammai Institute of
Science & Technology are expected to do their work
themselves in order to earn the academic credits.
“Deemed to be University” upholds academic honesty
and integrity in all the spheres of its activity.
2. Students who resort to unfair activities such as copying
from the original work of others or seeking the help of
others for completing their assignments or indulging in
malpractices in examinations or tests or other evaluations
are considered dishonest.
3. Also, allowing others to copy from one’s work, or
permitting someone else to use one’s work for earning
academic credits are academic dishonesty.
4. Causing hindrances or obstacles to a faculty member
/ student or preventing her / him from realizing their
academic goals / aspirations in their pursuit of research
and scholarly activities are academic dishonesty.
5. Any evidence of academic dishonesty among its students
will entail them to lose all marks in the assignment or
examination, or subject them to more stringent penalties,
besides their names being notified to the Office of the
Dean (Academics) for inclusion in their confidential
records.
6. This policy is to uphold the reputation of the Institution
for the benefit of its students, faculty members and other
stakeholders.
Vice-Chancellor
3. PERSONAL DATA
Name :
Branch :
Year :
Reg. No/Roll No. :
Date of Birth :
Blood Group :
Father’s/Guardian’s Name :
Mother’s Name :
Permanent Address Present Address
Pin Code: Pin Code:
Residential Telephone (with STD code) No.:
Mobile No. :
E-mail ID :
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4. 4
Historical Track Traversed by PMIST
Periyar Maniammai Institute of Science and Technology
(PMIST) has it organizational root from Periyar Maniammai
College of Technology for Women, the very first engineering
college in the world exclusively for the women. Established
during 1988, bearing the names of two great social reformers;
E V Ramasamy widely respected as “Thanthai Periyar” and
his philanthropic wife Annai Maniammaiyar. PMIST has
revolutionized women’s education especially the Higher
Studies in Science and Technology. Approved by AICTE and
functioned under various Universities like Bharathidasan
University and Anna University during the transition period.
PMIST has grown over the years, in leaps and bounds
encompassing almost every sphere of technology which
were once the domains exclusively for the males. With effect
from August 17, 2007, it attained the status of Deemed to be
University, under section 3 of UGC act 1956. It paved way for
initiating co-education attracting both boys and girls.
The Periyar Maniammai Institute of Science & Technology
is situated in a land area encompassing 216 acres. In fact, the
institution has transformed this barren and almost inhospitable
land stretch into an adorable lush green piece of land,
environment free from pollution that makes it conducive for
concentrated study. It has been excelling not only in the class
room courses but also in the areas of Research and Sponsored
Projects providing an ample opportunity for experimenting
the learned concepts and aspects.
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Today PMIST is offering 35 regular programmes in UG & PG
streams along with M.Phil and Ph.D Programmes in 11 and
20 disciplines respectively under 4 Faculty. In addition, there
are 10 centers catering to the needs of Research, Automation,
Entrepreneurship development, and also the Social needs under
Institutional Social Responsibility. All these are matched with
adequate infrastructure and logistical support systems such
as sufficient hostels for boys and girls, transports, canteen and
hospital facilities. Co-curricular and extracurricular activities
are well encouraged through Sports, NSS and YRC etc. It is
also accredited by NAAC, approved by UGC and AICTE.
In accordance with the guidelines of NAAC an institutional
internal mechanism - Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
is functioning with effect from 10th
April 2009, to continuously
monitor and upgrade the quality of higher education. All these
made PMIST as one of the most sought after institution in this
region.
6. PROGRAMME OFFERED
FULL TIME - UG Programmes
ARCHITECTURE
B.Arch Bachelor of Architecture (5 Years)
B.Des Bachelor of Design - Interior Design (4 Years)
ENGINEERING
B.Tech. - Regular (4 Years)
Aerospace Engineering
Biotechnology
Civil Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Electronics and Communication Engieering
Mechanical Engineering
ARTS & SCIENCE (3 Years)
B.Com (Honors)
B.Com
BBA
BCA
B.Sc. - Animation & Multimedia
B.Sc.(Physics)
B.Sc. (Chemistry)
B.Sc. (Maths)
B.A.English
EDUCATION
B.Sc.B.Ed. - 4 Years Integrated (with 3 major specializations)
B.Ed., - 2 Years
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7. FULL TIME - PG Programmes
ARCHITECTURE
M.Arch Master of Architecture (2 Years)
ENGINEERING
M.Tech. Regular (2 Years)
M.Tech Master of Technology
Envrionmental Engineering
Nano Technology
Renewable Energy
Wireless Communications
M.Tech Master of Technology (5 Years Integrated)
Nano Technology
MBA
Master of Business Administration with Dual Electives (2 Years)
MCA
Master of Computer Applications (3 Years)
M.Sc.
Software Engineering (5 Years)
Mathematics (2 Years)
Physics (2 Years)
Chemistry (2 Years)
M.A.
Political Science - Integrated (5 Years)
English (2 Years)
M.S.W
Master of Social Work (2 Years)
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M.Phil - MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY
Bio - Technology
Chemistry
Commerce
Computer Science
Education
English
Management Studies
Mathematics
Physics
Political Science
Social Work
Ph.D. - DOCTORAL PROGRAMMES
(Full Time & Part Time)
Architecture
Bio - Technology
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Commerce
Computer Science and Applications
Computer Science and Engineering
Education
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Electronics and Communication Engineering
English
Management Studies
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Periyar Thought
Physics
Political Science
Social Work
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PART - TIME PROGRAMMES
UG PROGRAMMES
B.Tech. - Bachelor of Technology (Evening) (3 Years)
Civil Engineering
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
PG PROGRAMMES
M.Tech. - Master of Technology (Weekend) (3 Years)
Computer Science and Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Nano Technology
Renewable Energy
Wireless Communications
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10. S.
No.
Name and Address
Membership
Details
Designation
BOARD OF MANAGEMENT
1. Dr.S.VELUSAMI
Vice - Chancellor Hon’ble Chairperson
Periyar Maniammai Institute of Vice -Chancellor
Science & Technology
Vallam,Thanjavur- 613 403.
2. Mr. V. ANBURAJ
31, First Main Road Nominee of the Member
Kasthuri Bai Nagar Sponsoring Society
Adayar, Chennai - 600 020
3. Dr. S. RAJARATNAM
Tax Management Consultant Nominee of the Member
12, 3rd Street, Poes Road Chancellor
Chennai – 600 018.
4. Dr. A. RAMASAMY
F9, Halls Tower, Halls Tower Nominee of the Member
Egmore, Chennai - 600 008 Sponsoring Society
5. Dr. A. RAJASEKARAN
Reproductive Urologist, Nominee of the Member
70, First Avenue, Indira Nagar, Sponsoring Society
Adayar, Chennai - 600 020
6. Dr.L.R.RAJAGOPAL Member
Chief Executive Officer Nominee of the
SANDS India Pvt., Ltd, Sponsoring Society
D-19, 3rd Main Road,
SIPCOT IT Park, Siruseri, OMR
Chennai - 603 103
7. Dr. S. MOHAN
Professor & Nominee of the Member
Former Head of the Department Chancellor
Environmental and Water
Resources Engineering Division
Department of Civil Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology
Madras (IITM), Chennai - 600 036
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11. S.
No.
Name and Address Membership
Details
Designation
8. Thiru.J.RAMALINGAM
F.187, Vijai 9th Street, Nominee of the Member
Anna Nagar East, Chancellor
Chennai - 600 102
9. Dr.P.JAYASUDHA
Dean /FAP Senior Dean of the Member
Periyar Maniammai Institute of Universtiy on
Science & Technology, Vallam, Thanjavur rotation basis
10. Dr. P.K.SRIVIDHYA
Dean /Academic Senior Dean of the Member
Periyar Maniammai Institute of Universtiy on
Science & Technology, Vallam Thanjavur rotation basis
11. Dr. A. GEORGE
Professor Faculty on rotation Member
Department of Mathematics basis Representing
Periyar Maniammai Institute of Professor
Science & Technology, Vallam Thanjavur
12. Dr. S. KUMARAN
Associate Professor Faculty on rotation Member
Department of Biotechnology basis Representing
Periyar Maniammai Institute of Associate Professor
Science & Technology,Vallam Thanjavur
13. Dr. V. VIOLET JULI
Associate Professor Faculty on rotation Member
Department of Electronics and basis Representing
Communication Engineering Assitant Professor
Periyar Maniammai Institute of
Science & Technology, Vallam, Thanjavur
14. Dr.S.ASOKAN Controller of Permanent
Controller of Examination Examinations Invitee
Periyar Maniammai Institute of
Science & Technology, Vallam, Thanjavur
15. Dr. S. A. DHANARAJ Registrar Non-Member
Registrar Secretary
Periyar Maniammai Institute of
Science & Technology, Vallam Thanjavur
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12. Admission and Examination Regulations
Admission
Admission to PMIST is in accordance with the guidelines of UGC and
other Statutory Bodies concerned. The basis for B.Arch admission is as
per the merit in NATA (CoA) and JEE main paper II by CBSE. During
admission, the relevant government regulations are being followed
in allotments of the quota for different sections of the society.
Academic Regulations
Various Academic Regulations contemplated (according to different
Curriculum Developments) are being adhered to during admission.
One Regulation is followed at least for one batch.
At the beginning, PMIST followed Relative Grades with variable
thresholds and multiple re-exam system. Later on, European
Credit Transfer and Accumulations System (ECTS) was adopted.
Subsequently, from 2015-16 Regulation Choice Based Credit System
(CBCS) was introduced with Absolute Grades. At present, Outcome
Based Education (OBE) pattern is being pursued with Absolute
Grading and continuous assessments i.e. Formative and Summative
(final semester exam) assessments. However, for maintaining a
balanced quality level, it is mandatory to obtain minimum mark in
the formative and summative exams independently along with the
minimum overall mark (considering both formative and summative
results put together) for a pass. The grading of marks along with the
prescribed pass marks are mentioned in the following tables A and
B for different programmes.
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Table A - Marks Grading and the Pass Marks for the
Programmes
Grade
Letter
Grade
Point
Actual Marks ob-
tained percentage
Performance
O 10 Outstanding 91 and above
A+ 9 Excellent 81 and above but less than 91
A 8 Very Good 71 and above but less than 81
B+ 7 Good 61 and above but less than 71
B 6 Above Average 55 and above but less than 61
C+ 5 Pass Mark 50 and above but less than 55
C 4 Pass Mark 40 and above but less than 50 ***
U 0 Reappear
W 0 Withdrawal
Remarks
**
Table B - Minimum Marks Required for Pass in Each Segment
& Overall Passing Minimum
Programme Formative
Minimum
Summative
Minimum
Overall passing
Minimum
(Formative & Summative)
UG of Arts, Science &
First 3 yrs of 5yr Integrat-
ed PG programmes
35% 35% 40%
UG/PG of Arch., Engineer-
ing & Final 2 yrs of 5 yr
Integrated PG programmes
40% 40% 50%
Remarks
** Pass Mark for UG/PG of Arch, Engg & Final 2 years of 5yr integrated PG programmes
*** Pass Mark For UG of Arts & Science and for First 3 years of 5yr integrated PG programmes
M.Tech. / MBA. / MCA
PG programmes
50% 50% 50%
14. 1.0 Overall Attendance requirement
Overall 80% and
above
Overall 70% and
above but below
80%
Below 70%
Eligible to write the course concerned
Shortage of attendance is to be condoned on medical
grounds with proper documents. Condonation fee of
Rs. 300/- per course is to be paid by the students.
Medical reasons – Granting of permission on
production of all the necessary medical documents (like
hospitalization, medical problem, treatment, Medical
bills etc) and medical certificate from a registered
medical practitioner not below the rank of a Civil
assistant surgeon.
Not eligible to write the regular courses concerned
to that semester and redo the courses when it is
offered.
1.
2.
3.
1.2 There may be a student whose overall attendance is equal
to or above 80% (70% in case of medical grounds) and for that
student, there may be some course’s attendance below 80%
(70% in case of medical grounds). In that case, the student can
be allowed to write the examinations in the regular stream for
the courses in which the student attained the required attendance
80% (70% in case of medical grounds).
1.3 Moreover, for the courses in which the attendance is less
than 80% (70% in case of medical grounds),the student is
permitted to write the courses in supplementary examinations
in the subsequent semesters after the payment of condonation
fee and after compensating the lack of attendance.
2.0 Attendance requirement for Continuous assessments
2.1 A student should attain at least 80% attendance to qualify
for taking all written FormativeAssessments of theory part and
mid semester exam of lab part.
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2.2 If a student secures less than 80%, she/he will be allowed to
take CA-I and CA-II as supplementary exam after gaining 80%
attendance and after paying fees of Rs. 75 per theory paper for
CA-I, CA II and Rs.100 per practical exam for the mid semester
laboratory part. In addition, this provision is given to students who
have lost their attendance due to (a) medical reasons (with proper
documents)or(b)representedtheUniversityactivitiesand(c)other
than (a) and (b) with prior permission from Dean (Academic).
2.3 If a student could not secure 80% attendance within the
supplementary schedule for CAI and CA-II she/he can continue
the course but will not be permitted to appear for supplementary
exams.
2.4 If a student could not pass the Formative Assessments, she/
he should take the exam in the forthcoming semesters with
the approval of Department Head, Faculty Dean and Dean
(Academics).
2.5 Special Exams: Participation on behalf of University in
curriculum / Sports Event connected work or any other activity
as recommended by the HOD/Authorities. This is applicable
for all exams.
2.6 The following letter grade will appear in the mark sheet for
every course corresponding attendance gained in that course.
Performance Letter Grade % of Attendance
Outstanding
Medium
Satisfactory
O
M
S
>=95%
>=85% and <95%
>=80% and <85%
16. LIBRARY
The Institute Library holds at present 91,003 Books, 170 National
Journals and Magazine, 203 International and Online Journals, 8
dailies, 2,212 Audio and Video CDs. The book bank of this library has
3,625 books. Library has been automated and it is possible to locate
any book instantly. The Library is kept open from 9.00 a.m. to 6.00
p.m. on all working days.
The Institute Library is having the institutional membership of
the British Council Library, DELNET, INFLIBNET -Shodhganga
and Tamil University. The library subscribes J-Gate Engineering
Technology Database, Pro Quest Database, ASCE, IEEE, online
journals. This library provides opportunity for staff and students
to borrow necessary titles from these sources and also to browse
Journals. A Digital Library is available in the Library. Other features
in the Library are.
Ø A Separate Section with Competitive Exam books is maintained.
Ø Books are arranged according to DDC (Dewey Decimal
Classification) System for easy search.
Ø The library information Management system is maintained
through the BRAIN Software of this University.
Ø The availability of the books could be searched easily
through OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) system.
Ø Photo copying facility is available in the Library.
PROCEDURE
In the Library following procedure is adopted for the issuing of books.
1. Student or Staff member is entitled for the borrowing
facilities as
U.G. Students - Four Books
P.G. Students - Five Books
Research Scholars - Five Books
Teaching Staff - Seven Books
Non Teaching Staff - Two Books
2 The Borrowers ID card enables to take the books.
3 The Borrowers will be held responsible for any loss, damage,
or non return of the books issued against her/his ID Card.
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17. 4. The students may keep the borrowed books for 15 days from the
date of issue. Otherwise a fine of Rs.1.00 per day will be collected,
for not returning the book on or before the due date.
5 The staff members may keep books for six months (or) renewed.
Otherwise a fine of Rs. 1.00 per day will be collected, for not
returning the book on or before the due date.
6 The borrowers who fail to pay the fine for belated return of books
will not be allowed to borrow from the library until the fine is
paid.
7 The outgoing students shall return all the books at the end of the
respective academic year and get necessary clearance certificate
from the Librarian.
LOSS OF BOOKS
1. The loss of Library books should be reported immediately
2. If any book is lost, the borrower should replace it by a new
book or she/ he will be required to pay triple the cost of the
published price of the book and with a fine of Rs.100/-.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BE FOLLOWED
IN THE LIBRARY
1 The users of the library are strictly instructed to leave all their
books, note books and bags outside the Library.
2 Cell phones are not allowed.
3 Strict silence should be observed in the Library.
4 The books, Periodicals and Journals taken for reading should
be kept in the reading table, need not to be replaced.
5 Current periodicals and Journals will not be issued.
6 Reference books are meant for reference in the Library itself by the
students and staff. Reference books will not be issued.
BOOKS DONATION TO THE LIBRARY
The Library accept donation of books, journals etc., from the
individuals, Societies, Institutions etc., subject to approval by the
Management
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18. HOSTEL
1. ADMISSION
1.1 Application form for admission to the hostel shall by duly filled and
submitted to the Warden Office.
1.2 Admission to the hostel is subjected to the rules and regulations of the
Instituion.
2. DINING HALL
2.1
Coffee / Tea 06.15 a.m. 06.45 a.m.
Breakfast 07.30 a.m. 08.30 a.m.
Lunch 12.35 p.m. 01.25 p.m.
Evening Tea & Snacks 05.30 p.m. 06.00 p.m.
Dinner 08.00 p.m. 09.00 p.m.
(After the above timings food will not be served)
2.2 Students should not take their food to their rooms.
2.3 Students should not get any offers or favours from kitchen and other
cleaning staff.
3. DISCIPLINARY ACTIVITIES
3.1 Students must be present in their allotted rooms at the time of roll call.
3.2 During the class hours, the students must not be in their rooms without
getting permission. If any student remains locking him / her self in the
room during the class hours disciplinary action will be taken.
3.3 No student shall be absent from the hostel without getting prior
permission of the Warden/ Assistant Warden.
3.4 In case of illness during class hours, students shall get written permission
from the concerned Class incharge / HOD before entering the hostel.
3.5 Students should be in their rooms from 6.00 P.M. to 6.00 A.M. Students
should not go out of the campus without getting written permission
from the Warden.
3.6 Study hours should strictly be adhered to from 6.00 P.M. to 8.00 P.M.
Students must switch off the room lights from 10.00 P.M. to 5.00 A.M.
3.7 Students should get prior permission from the Warden before leaving
the hostel and an Outpass must be obtained from the Warden Office.
TIMINGSFOOD
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Students who return back from their native places after holidays and
vacation should compulsorily check in before 10.00 PM inside the hostel.
3.8 Students should not invite any unauthorized person to the hostel.
3.9 Students are expected to keep their rooms clean and tidy at all times.
3.10 Students should not organize any kind of meetings and discussions in
the hostel without the permission of the Warden. Students spreading
vulgar literature/pictures/video clippings or any of the like objects will
be severely punished.
3.11 Students shall be informed common messages through common notice
board.
3.12 No incoming phone calls shall be entertained during study hours.
3.13 Students should not write or correct any displayed information belonging
to hostel. Writing and Sticking posters, fixing mirrors and photos on the
walls of the hostel building and rooms are strictly prohibited.
3.14 Playing of loud music and other forms of disturbance to other inmates
are not permitted.
3.15 Students should not circulate any kind of notice in the hostel without
the permission of the Warden.
3.16 Incase damage to any property belonging to the hostel is identified then
the fine amount will be collected from that particular student. Otherwise
a common fine will be collected from all the students.
3.17 Students shall not interfere with cooking and other services of the hostel.
They shall not seek any favours from the hostel staff.
3.18 They should inform the Warden/Asst.Warden incase of any difference
of opinion with the hostel staff.
3.19 Ragging is strictly prohibited and is a punishable offence. Any student
indulging in ragging will be recommended to vacate the hostel.
4. MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
4.1 Students shall inform the Warden whenever they suffer from any illness
or injury. They shall take treatment that would be arranged by the
Warden.
4.2 First Aid medical assistance is provided in the Institution dispensary
to the students who are ill.
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20. 4.3 Sick students may be allowed to eat meals in their rooms with
the permission of the Warden and they may obtain a special diet
on the recommendation of the Medical Officer or the Warden.
5. VISITOR RULES
5.1 Visitors are allowed to see their wards only on holidays between
8.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. They should bring proper identity card
while entering into the Institution premises.
5.2 For the Visitors Identity Cards, the students have to submit
six photographs (three stamp size and three passport size)
compulsorily within five days of joining the hostel, for each
visitor.
6. GENERAL RULES
6.1 Students are advised to lock their rooms whenever they go out
to ensure safety of their belongings.
6.2 Safe custody of money and valuables is the sole responsibility
of the students and administration shall not be responsible for
any theft or loss whatsoever in the hostel.
6.3 The Institution reserves the right to take disciplinary action
including cancellation of allotment of hostel accommodation for
any indiscipline and violation of hostel rules and regulations.
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21. SCHOLARSHIP SCHEMES 2018-19
SCHEME A
Category 1 Management Merit Scholarship (Academic) for B.Tech
Category 2 Management First Graduate Scholarship
Category 3 Management Special Scholarship
SCHEME B Sports Scholarship
SCHEME A (CATEGORY 1) - MANAGEMENT MERIT SCHOLARSHIP (ACADEMIC) FOR
B.TECH
Cut off Marks* % in Tuition fee
Above 180
Above 150 upto 180
Above 120 upto 150
40% in tuition fee
30% in tuition fee
15% in tuition fee
Cut off Mark calculation for B.Tech.:
Maths-50% + Physics-25% + Chemistry-25%=200 Marks
(OR)
Biology-50% + Physics-25% + Chemistry-25% = 200 Marks (Only for Pure Science Group) - B.Tech.
- Bio-Tech. (OR)
Maths-50% + (Vocational theory + Practical I + Practical II - 50% =200 Marks and other eligible
combinations of Vocational subjects as calculated by the State / Central Government
SCHEME A (CATEGORY 2) - MANAGEMENT FIRST GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP
(ALL UNDER GRADUATE & INTEGRATED COURSES)
Degree
Amount
/ % in
Tuition
fee
B.Arch./B.Tech.
(Regular), M.Tech.
(Integ.
B.Com, B.C.A, B.B.A, B.A, B.Sc
(Maths, Physics, Chemistry)
B.Sc
(Animation and
Multimedia)
M.Sc S/W
(Integrated)
M.A
(Political
Science)
B.Sc., B.Ed
Rs.20,000 15% in tuition fee 15% in tuition
fee
15% in tuition
fee
15% in
tuition fee
15% in
tuition fee
SCHEME A (CATEORY 3) - MANAGEMENT SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOR B.TECH
Type Name of Scholarship Eligibility Management Contribution
I Socio-Economic
Scholarship
Economically weaker Student
with good marks (applicable on
case basis)
Scholarship of upto 90% in tuition fee for
economically weaker students who secured
more than 85% in 12th Standard, with the
recommendation of the Scholarship Committee
& the approval of Hon’ble VC
II Periyar PURA Villages
Scholarship
Students from Periyar PURA
Villages (67 adopted villages)
15% in tuition fee
III Scholarship for Students
from Sister Institutions
Students from Sister Institution
of PMIST
15% in tuition fee
IV Scholarship for Siblings of
existing PMIST Students
Brothers or Sisters of Existing
PMIST Students
15% in tuition fee
V Scholarship for Wards of
PMIST Employees
Wards of Employees of PMIST
and Sister Institutions
15% in tuition fee
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22. SCHOLARSHIP SCHEMES 2018-19
Eligibility for applying scholarship Scheme A (Category 3)
General
OBC
SC/ST/
Person With
Disability
(PwD)
Cut off Mark 140 and above in HSC (SB) or Cut off Mark 120 and above in HSC (CBSE) or
75% marks with First appearance in Diploma or Degree
Cut off Mark 130 and above in HSC (SB) or Cut off Mark 110 and above in HSC (CBSE) or
70% marks with First appearance in Diploma or Degree
Cut off Mark 120 and above in HSC (SB) or Cut off Mark 100 and above in HSC (CBSE) or
65% marks with First appearance in Diploma or Degree
SCHEMIE B - SPORTS SCHOLARSHIP (ALL UNDERGRADUATE & INTEGRATED COURSES)
1 Sprots
Scholarship
Represented and
got placed in
Games / Athlete
Representation in National Level
Representation in National Level
District Level Prize Winners
100% in Tuition Fee & 100% in
Hostel Fee
75% in Tuition Fee & 75% in Hostel Fee
50% in Tuition Fee & 50% in Hostel
Fee
Terms and Conditions
Students are eligible to avail any one of the scholarships whichever is higher First Graduate
students and other students have to produce necessary documents in original as proof issued
by the competent authorities.
Students can apply for scholarship only ager paying full fee (as on stipulated date).
The number of beneficiary to avail Management Merit Scholarship (Academic) Scheme A
(Category 1) is limited to only 10% of sanctioned intake, in each programme on first come
first served basis. In case of lack of sufficient number of candidates availing scholarship in a
programme, the scholarship committee may allot scholarship to candidates of other programme
mentioned in Scheme A (Category1)
The final decision regarding the award of scholarship rests with Periyar Maniammai Institute
of Science & Technology (PMIST), based on the decision of the scholarship committee.
The scholarship is applicable for only 1year (regular) / II year (Lateral)
Condition for renewal of scholarship in subsequent years, i.e. for II, III, IV & V years is that
the candidates shall,
(i) Obtain ‘O’ grade in attendance in all courses in all semesters.
(ii) a) Obtain either O /A+ /Agrade in individual courses of each semester for availing academic
meritorious scholarship Scheme A (Category1).
b) Obtain either O / A+/A/B+ grade in individual courses of each semester for availing all
the remaining scholarships Scheme A (Category 2&3)
Note:
Grade Letter
O
A+
A
B+
B
Actual Marks
91 and Above
81 to 90
71 to 80
61 to 70
55 to 60
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ENDOWMENT FUNDS AND ENDOWMENT LECTURES
The following endowments have been created by eminent industrialists,
educationalists and philanthropists in appreciation of the meritorious
performance of the students in the final year and for special lectures.
1 T.N.F.Thukkaram Career Guidance 500000 CUII- Training &
Endowment Placement
2 300000
3 200000
4 100000
5 100000
6 200000
7 100000
8 P.D.Rajan Vellachi Endowment 100200 Best Students in
Rural Leadership
9 Devi Sundararajulu Endowment 100000 Gold Medal - Civil Dept.
10 Muthusamy Kaliammal Trust 100000 Gold Medal - EEE Dept.
Endowment 2nd Dec. Founders Day
11 Vasantharaman Memorial Trust 100000 Gold Medal - CSE Dept.
Endowment
12 Mr.Anburaj.V ( BOM Member ) 100000 Veeramani Mohana
Endowment -ECE –
Gold Medal
13 Chancellor - Periyar Maniammai 100000 Journalisam (Tamil)
Institute of Science & Technology
14 Santha Vivekanandhan Endowment 100000 Gold Medal - IT Dept.
15 Karaikudi N.R.Samy Endowment 100000 Gold Medal-Mech Dept.
16 Kalaiselvi Gopalan Endowment 71535 Best Teacher Award
17 Singapore Murugu Srinivasan 65000 Gold Medal-Arch Dept.
Endowment
18 B.S.A.Swamy Memorial Charitable 50000 Lecture on 15th October
Trust Endowment (World Rural Women Day)
19 G.V.K.Aasan Memorial Trust 50000 Lecture on 17th Sep.
Endowment (Periyar Birthday)
20 EFIP Students 50000 Annual Prize - Students
21 20000
22 25000
Prize for Rural Poor
Student One in
Women & One in
Men
Indrajeeth Subash Endowment
(Swarna Renganathan)
S.
No.
Name and Address of the Endowment Amount Purpose of Endowment
Jamuna Rajaratnam Award Jamuna Rajaratnam
Award (EEE & Bio-
Tech. Courses) Donated
by Thiru.S.Rajaratnam)
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D. STUDENTS’ CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINARY CODES
1 Boys have to wear full pants and shirts tucked in and formal shoes.
2 They are not allowed to wear safari, pyjamas, dhoti, stonewash pants
and jeans.
3 Girls have to wear churidar with properly pinned thupattas or Pant
and Shirt. They are not allowed to wear miniskirt, midi, short churidar,
sleeveless garments and tight pants.
4 Students should be punctual in attending their classes. They are expected
to communicate in English.
5 Students should keep their environment eco – friendly, neat and tidy.
6 Without prior notification students should not be absent for classes.
7 Students should park their two wheelers at the entrance parking only.
8 Students should always wear their own identity cards.
9 Students are expected to spend their free time in the Library / Reading
Room. They shall not loiter along the verandahs or crowd in front of
the offices or the Campus roads. Students should refrain from sitting on
places such as parapets, stairs, footpaths etc.
10 Periyar Maniammai Institute of Science & Technology Campus is a
Smoke free Campus.
11 Silence shall be maintained in the premises of the Institution.
12 Students are not permitted to use mobile phones in the Academic Zones.
13 Students shall not indulge in any undesirable activity and shall maintain
highest standard of discipline.
14 Students shall refrain from all activities considered as ragging which is
a criminal offence.
15 Possession or consumption of narcotic drugs, tobacco, alcohol and other
intoxicating substances are strictly prohibited in the campus and hostels.
16 Students are prohibited from indulging in anti–institutional, anti–
national, anti-social, communal, immoral or political expressions and
activities within the campus and hostels.
17 Students shall not deface, disfigure, damage or destroy or cause any loss
in any manner to or regarding public, private or Institution properties.
18 Unauthorized entry of outsiders into the campus as well as hostels
is strictly prohibited. Without specific permission of the authorities,
students shall not bring outsiders to the Institution or Hostels.
19 No one shall exhibit any type of banners, flags, boards etc. inside the
campus, gates, buildings or on the compound walls.
20 No student shall collect money either by request or by coercion from
others within the campus or hostels.
21 No student shall enter or leave the classroom when the session is on
without the permission of the teacher.
22 Any conduct, which leads to lowering of the reputation of the Institution
is prohibited.
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ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
CHANCELLOR
Dr.K.Veeramani
PRO CHANCELLOR
Dr.S.Rajaratnam
VICE-CHANCELLOR
Prof.Dr.S.Velusami, B.E., M.E., Ph.D.
REGISTRAR
Prof.Dr.S.A.Dhanaraj, M.Pharm, Ph.D., PGDBI
CONTROLLER OF EXAMINATIONS
Prof.Dr.S.Asokan, M.Sc., M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D
DEAN - ACADEMIC
Prof.Dr.P.K.Srividhya, B.E., M.Tech., MBA., Ph.D
DEAN - RESEARCH i/c
Dr.S.Kumaran, M.Sc., Ph.D. Ph.D (CZECH)
FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING
DEAN
Prof.Dr.P.Jayasudha, B.Arch., M.Arch., Ph.D
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
DEAN
Prof.Dr.R.Jayanthi, B.E., M.E., Ph.D
FACULTY OF COMPUTING SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING
DEAN
Prof.Dr.K.Lakshmi, B.E., M.E., Ph.D
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, SCIENCES AND MANAGEMENT
DEAN
Prof.Dr.A.George, M.Sc.,Ph.D
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CENTRE FOR STUDENTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
Dr.C.V.Subramanian, B.Arch., AITP., Ph.D., Director i/c
CENTRE FOR UNIVERSITY INDUSTRY INTERACTION
Mr.R.Rakesh, B.E., M.E. Director i/c
PERIYAR PURA CENTRE FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Prof. Dr.D.Janaki, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Director
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR PERIYAR THOUGHT
Dr.K.Anbalagan, M.A.,M.Ed., Ph.D. Director i/c
Dr. KALAIGNAR M.KARUNANIDHI CENTRE FOR POLITICAL
SCIENCE
Prof. Dr.R.Krishnamurthi., M.A., M.Phil., M.Ed.,MBA, Ph.D. Director i/c
VEERAMANI MOHANA CENTRE FOR QUALITY OF LIFE
ENGINEERING RESEARCH
Dr.A.Ashokkumar, M.E., Ph.D. Director i/c
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR TRAINING AND RESEARCH IN
AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES
Mr.I.Kathic Subramaniyan, B.E., M.Tech Director i/c
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR NEXT GENERATION NETWORK
Dr. V.Violet Juli, B.E., M.E., Ph.D. Director i/c
CENTRE FOR ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT
Mr. J. Santhosh, AMIE., M.E. Director i/c
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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
Teaching Faculty
1. Dr.R.Kathiravan, B.E., M.E., Ph.D. Professor
2. Mr.R.K.Muthuraman, B.E., M.E., MBA. Asst.Prof.&Head
3. Mr.I.Karthic Subramaniyan, B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.
4. Mr.R.Suresh, B.E., M.Tech. Asst.Prof.
5. Mr.V.Nagaraj, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.
6. Ms.M.Revathi, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.
7. Ms.R.Ramani, B.Sc., B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.
Non - Teaching Staff
1. Mr.C.Kannan,B.E. Technical Asst.
DEPARTMENT OF BIO TECHNOLOGY & CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING
Teaching Faculty
1. Dr.S.Kumaran, M.Sc., Ph.D. Ph.D (Czech) Asso. Prof. & Head
2. Dr.A.Ashokkumar, M.E, Ph.DM.Tech., DCS Asst. Prof.
3. Dr.K.Anbarasu, M.Sc., Ph.D Asst.Prof.
4. Ms. A.V. Snehya, M.Tech. Asst. Prof.
5. Mr.M.Karthikeyan, M.Tech. Asst.Prof.
6. Mr.Nitin Kumar, B.Tech., M.Tech., Asst.Prof.
7. Ms.A.Sangeetha, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.
Non - Teaching Staff
1. Ms.N.Meenakshi, B.Com., DCA., DMLT Lab Tech
2. Ms.V.Thenmozhi , M.Sc., Lab Tech
3. Ms.V.Thamil Elakkiya, M.Sc., M.Phil., Tech. Asst
4. Ms.M.Susila Office Asst.
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Visiting Faculty
1. Dr.Muniyasamy Neerthalingam,
Director, Protein Technology Core, Centre for Cellular and
Molecular Platforms (CAMP), National Center for Biological Sciences,
Bengaluru
2. Dr.A.M.Ismail,
Professor (Rtd), Periyar College of Pharmaceutical
Sciences, Trichy.
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Teaching Faculty
1. Dr.R.Jayanthi, B.E., M.E., Ph.D. Professor & Head
2. Dr.S.Senthamilkumar, B.E., M.E. Ph.D. Professor
3. Dr.V.A.Shanmugavelu, B.E., M.E. Ph.D. Asso. Prof.
4. Ms.D.Thaiyalnayaki, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.
5. Ms.S.J.Princess Rosaline,B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.
6. Mr.C.Sankar, M.Sc., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.
7. Mr.K.Sakthi Murugan, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.
8. Mr.G.Thirumal Murugan, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.
9. Ms.P.Latha, B.E., M.E Asst.Prof.
10. Mr.D.Narendraprasad, B.E., M.E Asst.Prof.
11. Mr.J.Santosh, AMIE., M.E Asst.Prof.
12. Mr.P.Lenin , B.E., M.Tech. Asst.Prof.
13. Ms.K.Vasanthavalli, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.
14. Ms.T.Sharmila, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.
Non Teaching Staff
1. Ms.V.Kavitha, B.C.A., M.C.A. Jr. Asst.
2. Ms.R.Renuka Devi, M. Sc Lab. Asst.
3. Mr.S.Karthik, D.C.E. Tech. Asst.
4. Ms.K.J.Chithra, D.C.E. Tech. Asst.
5. Mr.M.P.Manikandan, DCE., Lab.Asst.
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Visiting Faculty
1. Dr. S.Mohan, Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, IIT Madras,
Chennai
2. Dr.P.N.Raghunath, Professor, Department of Civil and Structural
Engineering, Annamalai University,
3. Dr.G.Sekaran, Scientist F. Member, Central Leather Research Institute,
(Council of Scientific & Industrial Research), Chennai
4. Dr. P. Shanmugam, Scientist, Centre for Environmental Studies,
Central Leather Research Institute, Chennai
5. Dr.G.Janardhanan, Headi/c,CenterforEnvironmentalManagement,
NITTTR, Chennai
6. Dr. P. Mariappan, Assistant Engineer, TWAD Board, Thanjavur
7. Mr. P. Thiyagarajan, National President , Institution of Valuers
8. Er. P.Rajmohan , Structural Engineer, Thanjavur
9. Er. S. Srimurugan, Structural Engineer, Derby Design, Trivandrum.
10. Dr.KL.Muthuramu, Principal, Shanmuganathan Engineering college,
Pudukkottai
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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION
ENGINEERING
Teaching Faculty
1. Dr.S.P.Kulandaivel Babu, B.E., M.E., Ph.D Professor
2. Dr.V.Violet Juli, B.E., M.E., Ph.D Asso. Prof.& Head
3. Ms.C.Narmadha, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof. (SS)
4. Ms.L.Jayanthi, B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.
5. Ms.C.Rajanandhini, B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.
6. Mr.U.Saravanakumar, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.
7 Mr.R.Rakesh, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.
8. Mr.R.Chandrasekaran, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.
9. Mr.A.Gokulanathan, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.
Non Teaching Staff
1. Ms.P.Thamilselvi, B.E Tech. Asst
2. Ms.R.Selvi, B.E Tech.Asst.
3. Ms.K.Sornalatha, B.E Tech.Asst.
4. Ms.R.Elakkiya, B.E Tech.Asst.
5. Ms.S.Sathya, B.Tech Tech.Asst.
6. Mr.D.Maheswaran, D.E.C.E. Lab Asst.
7. Mr.R. Radha, I.T.I. Lab Asst.
8. Mr.K.Jayakumar, I.T.I. Lab Asst.
Visiting Faculty
1. Dr. A.Sivathanu Pillai, Ph.D-CEO MD, BrahMos Aerospace, DRDO, New
Delhi.
2. Dr. C. Mathiazhagan, B.Tech., Ph.D. Assistant Professor, IIT Madras.
3. Dr. P. Palanisamy, M.E., Ph.D. Assistant Professor, NIT, Trichy.
4. Dr.Laksman S.Tamil, Ph.D. Professor, University of Texas, Dallas.,
USA.
5. Dr.P.Muthuchidhambaranathan, M.E., Ph.D- Assistant Professor, NIT,
Trichy.
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NANO TECHNOLOGY DIVISION
Teaching Faculty
1. Dr.K.Geetha, B.VSc., M.Techl., M.Tech., Ph.D. Asst. Prof.
2. Ms.R.Ilavarasi, B.Tech., M.Tech Asst.Prof.
3. Mr.Naveen Rooba Doss, B.E., M.Tech Asst.Prof.
Non Teaching Staff
1. Ms.R.Sakthi, B.Tech M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Tech., Ph.D. Tech.Asst.
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
ENGINEERING
Teaching Faculty
1. Dr.S.Velusami, B.E., M.E., Ph.D. Professor
2. Dr.N.Muruganantham, B.E., M.E. Ph.D. Asso. Prof.& Head
3. Ms.V. Hamsadhawani, B.E., M.E., (Ph. D) Asst. Prof. (SS)
4. Ms.L.Sarojini, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.
5. Mr.K.Arunganesh, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.
6. Mr.P.Muhilan B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.
7. Mr.B.Balaji, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.
8. Ms.R.Supraja, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.
Non-Teaching Staff
1. Ms.M.Pagutharivu, B.E Tech. Asst
2. Mr.G.Karthikeyan, B.E Tech.Asst.
3. Ms.S.Gayathri, D.E.C.E, B.Tech Tech.Asst.
Visiting Faculty
1. Dr.S.Thangavel, Professor & Head, Department of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering, K.S.R. College of Technology, Tiruchengode,
Namakkal - 637215.
2. Dr.P.Somasundaram,Ph.D.,AssociateProfessor,PowerSystemEngineering
Division, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Anna
University, Chennai - 600025.
3. Dr.S.Kumar, Ph.D., Assistant Executive, Engineering Planning, TNEB,
Chennai - 600203.
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4. Dr.S.Jeevanantham, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical
and Electronics Engineering, Pondicherry Engineering College,
Puducherry - 605014.
5. Mr.P.Samuthrapandi, Senior Manager, Electrical & Control
Instrumentation, PCPS BHEL, Thiruverambur, Trichy - 620013.
6. Dr.C.Subramani, Assistant Professor (Sr.G) Department of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering, SRM University, SRM Nagar, Kattankulathur,
Kanchipuram, Potheri - 603203.
7. Dr. P. Lakshmi, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering, Anna University, Chennai - 600025.
8. Dr.S.Palani, Director, Sudharsan Engineering College, Sathyamangalam,
Pudukkottai - 622501.
9. Dr. M.P.Selvan, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and
Electronics Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Trichy - 620015.
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Teaching Faculty
1. Dr.P.K.Srividhya, B.E., M.Tech., M.B.A., Ph.D. Professor
2. Dr.D.Jeyasimman, B.E., M.Tech., Ph.D. Asso.Prof. & Head
3. Mr.A.Pugazhenthi, B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.
4. Mr.J.Thiagarajan, B.Tech., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.
5. Mr.N.Shivakumar, B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.
6. Mr.S.P.Manikandan, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.
7. Mr.J.Kesavan, B.E., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.
8. Mr.P.Srinivasan, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.
9. Mr.R.Thiyagarajan, B.E., M.E., Asst.Prof.
10. Mr.R.Udhayasankar, B.E, M.E Asst.Prof.
11. Mr.V.Pandiaraj, B.E, M.E Asst.Prof.
12 Mr.A.Mohamed Ismail, B.E, M.E Asst.Prof.
13. Mr.C.M.Vivek, B.E, M.Tech. Asst.Prof.
14. Mr.T.Aneesh, B.Tech, M.Tech. Asst.Prof.
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Visiting Faculty
1. Dr. T.S.Rengarajan , Enterprise Architect, TCS, Chennai
2. Dr.S.Margret Anouncia, M.E., Ph.D., Professor, School of Computing
Science and Engineering, VIT, University, Vellore-632014
3. Dr.S.Srinivasan, M.Tech (IITM), Ph.D., Professor and Head, Department of
Computer Science and Engineering, Anna University- Regional Campus,
Madurai - 625019.
4. Dr.N.P.Gopalan, Professor, Computer Applications, National Institute of
Technology, Trichy
5. Dr. E. Sivasankar,Asst.Professor, Dept of Computer Science and Engineering,
National Institute of Technology, Trichy.
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS
Teaching Faculty
1. Dr.J.Jeyachidra, MCA., Ph.D. Asso.Prof. & Head
2. Dr.S.Buvaneswari, M.Sc.,M.Phil.,B.Ed.,MCA.,Ph.D. Asso. Prof.
3. Ms.D.Ruby, M.C.A., M.Phil. Asst. Prof. (SS)
4. Mr.S.Arumugam, MCA., M.Phil. Asst. Prof. (SS)
5. Mr.V.Srithar, MCA,, M.E., MBA Asst. Prof.
6. Ms.P.Premavagini, B.Sc., M.C.A., Asst. Prof.
7. Ms.K.Geetha, B.E., M.E., Asst. Prof.
8. Mr.S.Manikandan, M.Phil., M.C.A., M.Tech., M.B.A., Asst. Prof.
9. Ms.T.Logesh, B.Sc., M.C.A., Asst. Prof.
10. Ms.E.Elakkiya, B.C.A., M.C.A. Asst. Prof.
11. Ms.P.Ranjani, B.C.A., M.C.A., Asst. Prof.
12. Ms.K.Bhuvaneswari, M.Sc.., (S/W) Asst. Prof.
13. Ms.Jonti Deuri, MCA, Asst. Prof.
14. Ms.B.Sridevi, M.Sc., M.Phil., PGDCA. Asst.Prof.
15. Ms.P.Geetha, M.Sc., M.Phil. Asst. Prof.
16. Ms.L.Durgadevi, B.Tech., M.E. Asst.Prof.
17. Mr.B.Namasivayam, M.C.A., M.Tech. Asst.Prof.
18. Ms.G.Umamaheswari, B.Sc., M.C.A. Asst.Prof.
19. Mr.B.Kamachi Sundaram, B.C.A., M.C.A. Asst.Prof.
20. Ms.A.Narkis Banu, M.Tech. Asst.Prof.
21. Ms.V.Suganya, M.A.,B.Ed., M.Phil Asst.Prof.
Non-Teaching Staff
1. Ms. C. Gomathi, DCA., B.C.A. Lab.Asst.
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Visiting Faculty
1. Dr. S.Nickolos, M.C.A.,Ph.D.,Asso. Prof , NIT , Trichy.
2. Dr. S.R.Balasundaram, M.C.A., M.E., Ph.D.,Asst.Prof.,NIT, Trichy.
3. Dr. Arunkumar Thangavel, M.C.A.,Ph.D., Dean, VIT , Vellore.
4. Dr. R.Krishnamoorthy, M.Sc., M.Tech., Ph.D. Professor,
Bharathidasan Institute of Technology, Anna University, Chennai.
DEPARTMENT OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Teaching Faculty
1. Dr.M.Sharmila Begum, B.E., M.E., Ph.D Asst. Prof.& Head
2. Dr.P.Aruna, MCA., M.Phil., Ph.D Asst. Prof.
3. Dr.D.Jayakumar, M.Sc (C.S), Ph.D Asst.Prof.
4. Dr.R.Arumugam., M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Sc.,MBA., Ph.D Asst.Prof.
5. Ms.D.Christy Sujatha, MCA., M.Phil., M.Tech., Asst. Prof.
6. Mr.M.Chandrakumar Peter, M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Tech. Asst. Prof.
7. Ms.K.Meena, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.
8. Ms.R.Vanitha, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof.
9. Ms. S. Manjula, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.
10. Mr.D.Maghesh Kumar, M.Sc., M.E. Asst. Prof.
Non-Teaching Faculty
1. Mr.R.Arulyogaraj, B.F.A., M.A., Technical Instructor
2. Mr.R.Palraj, Dip. Chem.Tech. M.Sc. Tech.Asst.
Visiting Faculty
1. Dr.S.Nickolas, Asst. Professor, NIT, Trichy.
2. Dr. B.Ramadoss, NIT, Trichy.
3. Dr. C.Jebakumar, Asst. Proressor & Head, Dr. Ambedkar
Viscom Arts College, Chennai
4. Ms. M.Malini, Director, Animation, Loyola, Chennai.
5. Dr. S.Parthasarthi, Asso. Professor, Computer Applications,
TCE Madurai
6. Mr.S.Murugeswaran, DFT, CISCO@Altorn Technologies, Bangaluru
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FACULTY OF HUMANITIES, SCIENCES AND
MANAGEMENT
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
Teaching Faculty
1. Dr.A.George, M.Sc., Ph.D Professor
2. Dr.C.Vimala, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Asso. Prof.
3. Dr.A.Sasikala, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Asso. Prof. & Head
4. Dr.P.Vijayalakshmi, M.Sc., M.Phil., B.Ed., Ph.D. Asso. Prof.
5. Ms.P.N.Sudha, M.Sc., M.Phil. Asst. Prof.
6. Ms.J.Jayanthi, M.Sc., M.Phil Asst.Prof.
7. Ms.N.Anusha, M.Sc., M.Phil., Asst.Prof.
8. Ms.K.Rajeswari, M.Sc., M.Phil. Asst.Prof.
Non - Teaching Staff
1. Ms.K.Radhika Office Asst.
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
Teaching Faculty
1. Dr.A.Sirajunnisa, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D Asso. Prof. & Head
2. Ms.S.Krishna, M.Sc., M.Phil. Asst. Prof.
3. Ms.S.Sundaranayagi, M.Sc., M.Phil. Asst. Prof.
4. Mr. R. Rajangam, M.Sc., B.Ed., M.Phil. Asst. Prof.
5. Dr.S.Gomathi, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D Asst. Prof.
6. Dr.Mohd.Danish, M.Sc.,Ph.D Asst. Prof.
Non -Teaching Staff
1. Ms.A.Shenbagam, M.Sc., Lab Asst.
Visiting Faculty
1. Prof.E.Arunan, Department of lnorganic and Physical Chemistry,
Indian Institute of Science, Bangaluru
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Teaching Faculty
1. Dr.K.Mohanasundaram, M.Sc.,M.Phil, M.Ed., Ph.D Prof. & Head
2. Mr.K.Sethurajan, M.Sc., B.Ed., MCA Asst.Prof. (SS)
3. Mr.G.Thamilvanan, M.Sc., M.Ed., M.Phil Asst. Prof.
4. Ms. C.Anusuya (a) Priya, M.A., M.Phil., (Tamil)., M.Ed., M.Phil (Edu) Asst. Prof.
5. Ms.M.Rajathi, M.Sc.., M.Phil., B.Ed., M.A (Edu.) Asst. Prof.
6. Dr.K. Kesavan, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. Asst.Prof.
7. Dr.T.Narmadha,M.A., M.L.I.S., M.Phil, PGDCA.,Ph.D. Asst. Librarian
Non Teaching Staff
1. Ms.R.Muthumeena, B.Sc., M.Sc., Tech.Asst.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1. Dr.D.Ramesh, B.Sc.,M.P.Ed.,M.Phil., Ph.D. Director
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK
1. Dr.A.Anand Jerard Sebastine, M.S.W.,Ph.D. Asso.Prof.&Head
2. Mr.S.Gnanaraj, MSW., M.Phil., CityCoordinator
CHILDLINE
3. Mr.S.Parameswaran, MSW Asst.Prof.
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
1. Dr.R.Krishnamurthi., M.A., M.Phil., M.Ed.,MBA, Ph.D Professor
2. Dr. K. Selvakumar, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Asst.Prof.&Head
3. Dr. N. Lenin, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Asst.Prof
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CENTRES
CENTRE FOR STUDENTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES (CSAS)
1. Dr.C.V.Subramanian, B.Arch., AITP., Ph.D. Director i/c
2. Ms.R.Poonguzhali, B.E., M.E. Co-ordinator
3. Mr. M.Chandra Kumar Peter, M.Sc., M.Phil., M.Tech. Co-ordinator
4. Mr.R.Suresh, B.E., M.Tech. Co-ordinator
5. Ms.M.Anjugam, B.Com., MBA. Junior Asst.
CENTRE FOR UNIVERSITY INDUSTRY INTERACTION (CUII)
1. Mr.R.Rakesh, B.E., M.E. Director i/c
2. Mr.A.Gokulanathan, B.E., M.E. Asst. Prof.
3. Ms.B.Hemalatha, M.Com., MBA Jr.Asst.
4. Mr.T.G.Maheswaran, B.Com Jr.Asst.
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR PERIYAR THOUGHT (CEPT)
1. Dr.K.Anbalagan, M.A., M.Ed., Ph.D Director i/c
2. Dr.D.Jayakumar, M.Sc (C.S), Ph.D Asst.Prof.
3. Ms.A.Gomathi, M.Com, DTP Jr.Asst.
Visiting Faculty
1. Dr.P.Kalimuthu, M.A., Ph.D Visiting Professor
2. Dr.M.Valarmathi, M.A, Ph.D., Dip.in.Trans., Visiting Professor
3. Prof.Ulrike Niklas, Cologne Univ.Germany Visiting Professor
4. Prof.P.Ramalingam, (Rtd. Prof.), Tamil University Visiting Professor
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR NEXT GENERATION NETWORK (CNGN)
1. Dr.V.Violet Juli, B.E., M.E., Ph.D. Director i/c
CENTRE FOR ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT (CEE)
1. Mr. J. Santhosh, AMIE., M.E. Director i/c
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Dr KALAIGNAR M.KARUNANIDHI CENTRE FOR
POLITICAL SCIENCE (KKCPS)
1. Dr.R.Krishnamurthi., M.A., M.Phil., M.Ed.,MBA, Ph.D. Director i/c
PERIYAR PURA CENTRE FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT (CRD)
1. Dr. D. Janaki, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Director
2. Mr.K.Murugesan, M.Com., M.A., DNCC. Jr.Asst.
VEERAMANI MOHANA CENTRE FOR QUALITY OF LIFE
ENGINEERING RESEARCH (VMCQLER)
1. Dr.A.Ashokkumar, M.E., Ph.D. Director i/c
2. Ms.D.Antony Lillypushpam, M.A., M.Phil. Counsellor
PERIYAR TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS INCUBATOR (PTBI)
1. Dr.S.Devadoss, MBA., BL., Ph.D CEO
2. Mr.B.Krishnamoorthy, B.E., PGDMM Manager
3. Ms.S.Merlin Jr.Asst.
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR TRAINING AND RESEARCH
IN AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES (CETAT)
1. Mr.I.Kathic Subramaniyan, B.E., M.Tech Director i/c
2. Ms.V.Hamsadhwani, B.E., M.E. Asst.Prof. (SS)
3. Mr.J.Kesavan, B.E., M.E Asst.Prof.
4. Ms.C.Narmatha, B.E., M.E Asst.Prof.
5. Mr.R.Rakesh, B.E., M.E Asst.Prof.
6. Ms.L. Sarojini, B.E., M.E Asst.Prof.
7. Ms.S.Malathi, D.E.C.E., Lab Asst.
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TIME SCHEDULE
Class hours 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. 10.40 a.m. to 10.55 a.m.
Full Time
12.35 p.m. to 01.25 p.m.
03.05 p.m. to 03.20 p.m.
Part Time 6.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m
(Monday to Friday)
Week End 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
(Saturday and Sunday)
12.35 p.m. to 01.25 p.m.
Office 9.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
(On All Working Days)
Library 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.
(On All Working Days)
Week Days Tea & Lunch Breaks Working Hours
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Day June -2018
1 Fri
2 Sat Holiday
3 Sun Holiday
4 Mon
5 Tue World Environment Day
6 Wed
7 Thu
8 Fri
9 Sat
10 Sun Holiday
11 Mon
12 Tue
13 Wed
14 Thu
15 Fri Declared Holiday
16 Sat Holiday
17 Sun Holiday
18 Mon
19 Tue
20 Wed
21 Thu
22 Fri
23 Sat
24 Sun Holiday
25 Mon Odd Semester Reopening (II - V Year)
26 Tue
27 Wed
28 Thu
29 Fri
30 Sat Holiday
Date
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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Date Day
1 Sun Holiday
2 Mon
3 Tue
4 Wed
5 Thu
6 Fri
7 Sat Holiday
8 Sun Holiday
9 Mon First year Inaugural for Arts and Science courses
10 Tue
11 Wed
12 Thu
13 Fri
14 Sat Holiday
15 Sun Holiday
16 Mon First year Inaugural for B.Tech courses
17 Tue
18 Wed
19 Thu
20 Fri
21 Sat Holiday
22 Sun Holiday
23 Mon First year Inaugural for B.Arch / B.Des courses
24 Tue
25 Wed
26 Thu
27 Fri
28 Sat Holiday
29 Sun Holiday
30 Mon
31 Tue
July - 2018
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Date Day
1 Wed
2 Thu
3 Fri
4 Sat Holiday
5 Sun Holiday
6 Mon
7 Tue
8 Wed
9 Thu
10 Fri
11 Sat Holiday
12 Sun Holiday - International Youth Day
13 Mon
14 Tue
15 Wed Independence Day - Holiday
16 Thu
17 Fri
18 Sat Holiday
19 Sun Holiday
20 Mon
21 Tue
22 Wed Declared Holiday
23 Thu
24 Fri
25 Sat Holiday
26 Sun Holiday
27 Mon
28 Tue
29 Wed
30 Thu
31 Fri
August -2018
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Date Day
1 Sat Holiday
2 Sun Holiday
3 Mon Architects Day (1.9.18)
4 Tue
5 Wed Teacher’s Day
6 Thu
7 Fri
11 Tue
12 Wed
13 Thu Declared Holiday
14 Fri Engineers Day (15.9.18)
15 Sat Holiday
16 Sun Holiday
17 Mon Periyar’s Birth Day - Holiday
18 Tue
19 Wed
20 Thu
21 Fri
22 Sat Holiday
23 Sun Holiday
24 Mon
25 Tue
26 Wed
27 Thu
28 Fri
29 Sat Holiday
30 Sun Holiday
September-2018
Prof.G.V.K.Aasan Memorial Trust Endowment Lecture
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Date Day
1 Mon
2 Tue Gandhi Jayanthi - Holiday
3 Wed
4 Thu
5 Fri
6 Sat Holiday
7 Sun Holiday
8 Mon Indian Air Force Day
9 Tue
10 Wed
11 Thu
12 Fri
13 Sat Holiday
14 Sun Holiday
15 Mon
16 Tue
17 Wed
18 Thu Spell Holiday
19 Fri Spell Holiday
20 Sat Spell Holiday
21 Sun Holiday
22 Mon
23 Tue
24 Wed
25 Thu
26 Fri
27 Sat Holiday
28 Sun Holiday
29 Mon
30 Tue
31 Wed
October -2018
Justice BSA Swamy Memorial Charitable Trust Endowment Lecture
(World Rural Women Day - 15.10.2018 )
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Date Day
1 Thu
2 Fri
3 Sat Holiday
4 Sun Holiday
5 Mon Spell Holiday
6 Tue Spell Holiday
7 Wed Spell Holiday
8 Thu
9 Fri
10 Sat Holiday
11 Sun Holiday
12 Mon National Education Day (11.11.18)
13 Tue
14 Wed
15 Thu
16 Fri
17 Sat Holiday
18 Sun Holiday
19 Mon
20 Tue Universal Children’s Day
21 Wed
22 Thu
23 Fri
24 Sat Holiday
25 Sun Holiday
26 Mon
27 Tue
28 Wed
29 Thu
30 Fri
November -2018
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Date Day
1 Sat Holiday World AIDS Day - Red Ribbon Club
2 Sun Holiday
3 Mon Chancellor’s Birthday (2.12.2018)
4 Tue
5 Wed
6 Thu
7 Fri
8 Sat Holiday
9 Sun Holiday
10 Mon
11 Tue
12 Wed
13 Thu
14 Fri National Energy Conservation Day
15 Sat Holiday
16 Sun Holiday
17 Mon
18 Tue
19 Wed Even Semester Re opening (II - V Year)
20 Thu
21 Fri
22 Sat Holiday
23 Sun Holiday
24 Mon Periyar Memorial Day
25 Tue Declared Holiday
26 Wed
27 Thu
28 Fri
29 Sat Holiday
30 Sun Holiday
31 Mon
December - 2018
Muthusamy Kaliammal Trust Endowment Lecture on 2.12.18
D.Venkata Nagarjuna Babu Endowment
Lecture
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Date Day
1 Tue New Year - Holiday
2 Wed Even Semester Re opening (I Years)
3 Thu
4 Fri
5 Sat Holiday
6 Sun Holiday
7 Mon
8 Tue
9 Wed
10 Thu
11 Fri
12 Sat Holiday
13 Sun Holiday
14 Mon Spell Holiday
15 Tue Spell Holiday
16 Wed Spell Holiday
17 Thu Spell Holiday
18 Fri
19 Sat Holiday
20 Sun Holiday
21 Mon
22 Tue
23 Wed
24 Thu
25 Fri
26 Sat Holiday Republic Day
27 Sun Holiday
28 Mon
29 Tue
30 Wed
31 Thu
January - 2019
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Date Day February -2019
1 Fri
2 Sat Holiday
3 Sun Holiday
4 Mon
5 Tue
6 Wed
7 Thu
8 Fri
9 Sat Holiday
10 Sun Holiday
11 Mon
12 Tue
13 Wed
14 Thu
15 Fri
16 Sat Holiday
17 Sun Holiday
18 Mon
19 Tue
20 Wed
21 Thu International Mother Tongue Day
22 Fri
23 Sat Holiday
24 Sun Holiday
25 Mon
26 Tue
27 Wed
28 Thu National Science Day
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Date Day
1 Fri
2 Sat Holiday
3 Sun Holiday
4 Mon
5 Tue
6 Wed
7 Thu
8 Fri International Women’s Day
9 Sat Holiday
10 Sun Holiday
11 Mon Annai Maniammaiyar’s Birthday (10.3.2019)
12 Tue
13 Wed
14 Thu
15 Fri Periyar Annual Cultural Events PEACE (Tentative)
16 Sat Holiday
17 Sun Holiday
18 Mon
19 Tue
20 Wed
21 Thu
22 Fri Annual Sports Day (Tentative)
23 Sat Holiday
24 Sun Holiday
25 Mon
26 Tue
27 Wed
28 Thu
29 Fri
30 Sat Holiday
31 Sun Holiday
March -2019
Lecture on 11th March (Justice Dr.P.S.Somasundaram Endowment Lecture)
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Date Day
1 Mon
2 Tue
3 Wed
4 Thu
5 Fri
6 Sat Holiday
7 z Sun Holiday
8 Mon
9 Tue
10 Wed
11 Thu
12 Fri
13 Sat Holiday
14 Sun Holiday Dr. Ambedkar Birthday
15 Mon
16 Tue
17 Wed
18 Thu World Heritage Day
19 Fri
20 Sat Holiday
21 Sun Holiday
22 Mon World Earth Day
23 Tue World Book Day
24 Wed
25 Thu
26 Fri
27 Sat Holiday
28 Sun Holiday
29 Mon
30 Tue
April -2019
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Date Day
1 Wed May Day - Holiday
2 Thu
3 Fri
4 Sat Holiday
5 Sun Holiday
6 Mon
7 Tue
8 Wed
9 Thu
10 Fri
11 Sat Holiday
12 Sun Holiday
13 Mon
14 Tue
15 Wed
16 Thu
17 Fri
18 Sat Holiday
19 Sun Holiday
20 Mon
21 Tue
22 Wed
23 Thu
24 Fri
25 Sat Holiday
26 Sun Holiday
27 Mon
28 Tue
29 Wed
30 Thu
31 Fri
May -2019
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LIST OF HOLIDAYS
2018 - 2019
15.08.2018 Independence Day Wednesday
22.08.2018 Declared Holiday Wednesday
13.09.2018 Declared Holiday Thursday
17.09.2018 Periyar’s Birth Day Monday
02.10.2018 Gandhi Jayanthi Tuesday
18.10.2018 - 20.10.2018 Spell 2 (2018) Thursday - Saturday
05.11.2018 - 07.11.2018 Spell 3 (2018) Monday-Wednesday
25.12.2018 Declared Holiday Tuesday
01.01.2019 New Year Tuesday
14.01.2019 - 17.01.2019 Spell 1 (2019) Monday - Thursday
26.01.2019 Republic Day Saturday
14.04.2019 Ambedkar Birthday Sunday
01.05.2019 May Day Wednesday
15.06.2019 Declared Holiday Saturday
Saturdays and Sundays are holidays.
Date Holiday Day
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CLUBS AND SOCIETIES
S.
No.
Clubs Societies
1. Athletic Club
2. Badminton Club
3. Basketball Club
4. Citizen Consumer Club
5. Drama Club
6. Energy Club
7. Environmental Club
8. Football Club
9. General knowledge Club
10. Humanist Club
11. Innovators Club
12. Karate Club
13. Legal Aid Clinic
14. Media Producers Club
15. Painters Club
16. Public Affairs Club
17. Photography Club
18. Rationalist Club
19. Reformers Club
20. Transformer Club
21. Thinker Club
22. Tennis Club
23. Volleyball Club
24. Writers Club
1. Debating Society
2. Entrepreneurship Society
3. Foreign Language & Culture
Society (Russian, Chinese)
4. Heritage Society
5. Dance Society
6. Music Society
7. Tamil Mandram
8. Yoga and Meditation Society
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WHAT CONSTITUTES RAGGING
Ragging constitutes one or more of any of the following acts
a. Any conduct by any student or students whether by words
spoken or written or by an act which has the effect of teasing,
treating or handling with rudeness a fresher or any other student;
b. Indulging in rowdism or in disciplined activities by any student or
students which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship,
physical or psychological harm or to raise fear or apprehension
thereof in any fresher or any other student;
c. Asking any student to do any act which such student will not
in the ordinary course do and which has the effect of causing or
generating a sense of shame, or torment or embarrassment so as
to adversely affect the physique or psyche of such fresher or any
other student;
d. Any act by a any student that prevents, disrupts or disturbs the
regular academic activity of any other student or a fresher;
e. Exploiting the service of a fresher or any other student for
completing the academic tasks assigned to an individual or a
group of students;
f. Any act of financial extortion or forceful expenditure burden put
on a fresher or any other student.
g. Any act of physical abuse including all variants of it:sexual abuse,
homosexual assaults, stripping, forcing obscene and lewd acts,
gestures, causing bodily harm or any other danger to health or
person;
h. Any act or abuse by spoken words, e-mails , post , public insults
which would also include deriving perverted pleasure, vicarious
thrill from actively or passively participating in the discomfiture
to fresher or any other student;
i. Any act that affects the mental health and self confidence of a
fresher or any other student with or without an intent to derive a
sadistic pleasure or showing off power, authority or superiority
over any fresher or any other student.
Ref: UGC Letter No.F.1-16/2007(cpp-II), dated 09/07/2009.
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PERIYAR MANIAMMAI INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
BUS - RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. Students should follow the dress code
2. Boys have to wear full pants and shirts tucked in and formal shoes.
They are not allowed to wear safari, pyjamas, dhoti, stonewash pants
and jeans.
3. Girls have to wear churidar with properly pinned thupattas or
Pant and Shirt. They are not allowed to wear miniskirt, midi, short
churidar, sleeveless garments and tight pants
4. Students should keep their bus eco-friendly, neat and tidy.
5. Students should always wear their own identity cards.
6. Students are not permitted to play music with laptop or mobile
phones in the bus.
7. Students shall not indulge in any undesirable activity and shall
maintain highest standard of discipline
8. Possession or consumption of narcotic drugs, tobacco, alcohol and
other intoxicating substances are strictly prohibited in the bus.
9. Students are prohibited from indulging in anti-institutional, anti-
national, anti-social, communal, immoral or political expressions
and activities in the bus.
10. Students shall not deface, disfigure, damage or destroy or cause
any loss in any manner to or regarding public, private or Periyar
Maniammai Institute of Science & Technology properties.
11. Unauthorized entry of outsiders into the bus is strictly prohibited.
12. No one shall exhibit any type of banners, flags, boards etc., inside or
outside the bus.
13. Any conduct, which leads to lowering of the reputation of Periyar
Maniammai Institute of Science & Technology is prohibited.
14. Students found travelling without paying fees will be punished
15. Students are not permitted to enter or stay inside the bus during
class hours.
16. Students shall not interfere with driver and other Staff. They shall
not seek any favours from the driver. They should inform staff i/c
of the bus incase of any difference of opinion or any inconvenience
to the students.
17. Students are strictly not permitted to get down inbetween Stops other
than the Institution Stop and the Boarding points.
18. Any Complaints should be reported to the Student’s grievance
redressal committee.
19. Bus day celebrations are strictly banned.