U.G. Programmes
B.Tech. Information Technology
B.E. Civil Engineering
B.E. Computer Science and Engineering
B.E. Electronics & Communication Engineering
B.E.Electrical & Electronics Engineering
B.E. Mechanical Engineering
P.G. Programmes
M.E. Computer Science and Engineering
M.E. Thermal Engineering
P.hd. Programmes
M.E. Mechanical Engineering
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Administrative office
M.R.K Institute of Technology
Nattarmangalam,
Kattumannarkoil-608301.
Phone: 04144 260270
Mobile:9487691969
WhatsApp Number: +91-9487691969 / 7845352552
Parents and visitors are permitted to meet their children/wards only after the college working hours and after taking permission from the principal. Students are expected to use courteous and polite language with members of the staff and maintain decorum in the campus and outside. They are expected to conduct themselves in such a way, so as to bring a good name for the college wherever they are.
RAGGING IN ANY FORM IS TOTALLY BANNED AND ANY ONE FOUND INDULGING IN RAGGING IS SEVERELY PUNISHED INCLUDING DISMISSAL FROM THE COLLEGE.
Academic Standards
Attendance Requirements
Sports activities are given utmost importance. Our students regularly participate in all sports competitions and bring laurels to the institution and themselves. Our sports complex is a marvel in itself boasting of cricket grounds, volley ball courts, basket ball courts, throwball courts, kabaddi and athletic tracks. Another added facility is indoor sports complex with a fully equipped gym. The atmosphere and surroundings of the institution are conducive for developing sports personalities and sports activities
The National Service Scheme was launched in Mahatma Gandhiji’s Centenary year, 1969 to develop the student’s personality through community service. As a part of the academic programmes National Service Scheme (NSS) has been functioning as a regular feature in the realm of our university education.
The overall objective of the scheme is to serve the community through which the objective is to be achieved. It is a student–centered programme in which projects are implemented by the NSS volunteers in the community in close collaboration with the clientele community and thereby it provides vast scope for the students’ interaction with the people. While interacting with the community the students learn many things, which they cannot learn from theory classes. Thus the scheme is designed to develop the human soul in a way, as the student is mentally shaped to fit into the society to which he also belongs and will continue to live in.
The symbol of the National Service Scheme, as appearing on this page of this Manual is based on the “Rath” wheel of the Konark Sun Temple situated in Orissa. These giant wheels of the Sun Temple portray the cycle of creation, preservation and release and signify the movement in life across time and space.
The design of the symbol, a simplified form of the Sun-chariot wheel primarily depicts movement. The wheel signifies the progressive cycle of life. It stands for continuity as well as NSS SYMBOL
For the Past three years the National Service Scheme has been functioning very effectively in this college. Many community oriented services and student Centered services are successfully carried out in the past three years.
Blood donation Camp is carried out very effectively in the campus twice in every year in coordination with the Goverment General Hospital Blood Bank, Cuddalore. Some Remarkable NSS Activities in the Academic Year 2011-2012
To observe the birth Anniversary of late Sri Rajiv Gandhi former Prime Minister of India Sadbhavana Diwas is celebrated on 20th August. The students, Staff members and the Management have taken the Sadbhavana day pledge to promote good will, national integrity and communal harmony among the people of India irrespective of caste, creed and religion.
A blood donation camp was organized in our college campus on 09.09.2012 in co-ordination with RRC Unit in our college and Government General Hospital Medical team members, Cuddalore. 15.10.2012 was observed as World Students Day declared by UNO in the honor of our former Indian President Dr. A. P. J Abdul Kalam. Guest Lectures have been arranged for the students to develop their personality.
An Eye Camp was organized in our college campus on 25.03.2011in coordination with RRC Unit in our college.
NCC
Red Ribbon Club (RRC)
Youth Red Cross (YRC)
Yoga means Union. When done correctly, it unites the body, mind and Soul. A healthy body provides us with energy,enabling us to respond to the demands of the moments. A healthy mind gives us a feeling and calm and joy and the ability to concentrate our thoughts on what are choose. A healthy soul is experienced try an inner peace, a true purpose and better understanding of life
Civil engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the design, construction and maintenance of the physical and in a naturally built environment. Civil engineers build the world’s infrastructure. In doing so, they quietly shape the history of nations around the world. Most people can not imagine life without the many contributions of civil engineers to the public’s health, safety and standard of living.
Sl.No | Semester | Practical |
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1 | I Semester |
GE6161 – Computer Practices Laboratory GE6162 – Engineering Practices Laboratory (Group A & B) GE6163 – Physics and Chemistry Laboratory – I |
2 | II Semester |
GE6262 – Physics and Chemistry Laboratory – II GE6261 – Computer Aided Drafting and Modeling Laboratory |
3 | III Semester |
CE6311 – Survey Practical I CE6312 – Computer Aided Building Drawing |
4 | IV Semester |
CE6411 – Strength of Materials Laboratory CE6412 – Hydraulic Engineering Laboratory CE6413 – Survey Practical II |
5 | V Semester |
CE2307 – Concrete and Highway Engineering Laboratory CE2308 – Soil Mechanics Laboratory GE2321 – Communication and Soft Skills Laboratory |
6 | VI Semester |
CE2355 – Environmental and Irrigation Engineering Drawing CE2356 – Environmental Engineering Laboratory |
7 | VII Semester |
CE2405 – Computer Aided Design and Drawing |
Computer Science Engineering is an academic discipline that is developing at an extraordinary speed. The department installs in each student a sound understanding of the fundamental of computing and the opportunity to develop a deeper knowledge. It provides the student with an understanding of mechanisms in the physical world and of computational solutions to problem, in order that these two may be brought together into a computer system.
Sl.No | Semester | Name of the Laboratory |
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1 | I Semester |
GE6161 – Computer Practices Laboratory GE6162 – Engineering Practices Laboratory (Group A & B) GE6163 – Physics and Chemistry Laboratory – I |
2 | II Semester |
GE6262 – Physics and Chemistry Laboratory – II CS6211 - Digital Laboratory CS6212 - Programming and Data Structures Laboratory I |
3 | III Semester |
CS6311 - Programming and Data Structures Laboratory II CS6312 - Database Management Systems Laboratory |
4 | IV Semester |
CS6411 - Networks Laboratory CS6412 - Microprocessor and Microcontroller Laboratory CS6413 - Operating Systems Laboratory |
5 | V Semester |
CS2307 - Network Laboratory CE2308 – System Software Laboratory GE2309 – Java Programming Laboratory |
6 | VI Semester |
CS2357 - Object Oriented Analysis and Design Laboratory GE2321 - Communication Skills Laboratory CS2358 - Internet Programming Laboratory |
7 | VII Semester |
CS2405 - Computer Graphics Laboratory CS2406 - Open Source Laboratory |
Electronics and Communication Engineering Department aims to provide a program of high quality to produce creative technocrats those can address the challenges of a new century and excel at an international level In order to enhance global prosperity by fostering technology worldwide. Our graduate will successfully employ in electronics related fields or other carrier paths, including industry, academic, government and non-governmental organizations.
Sl.No | Semester | Name of the Laboratory |
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1 | I Semester |
GE6161 – Computer Practices Laboratory GE6162 – Engineering Practices Laboratory (Group A & B) GE6163 – Physics and Chemistry Laboratory – I |
2 | II Semester |
GE6262 – Physics and Chemistry Laboratory – II EC6211 - Circuits and Devices Laboratory |
3 | III Semester |
EC6311 - An al o g and Digital Circuits Laboratory EC6312 - OOPS and Data Structures Laboratory |
4 | IV Semester |
EC6411 - Circuits and Simulation Integrated Laboratory EC6412 - Linear Integrated Circuits Laboratory EE6461 – Electrical Engineering and Control System Laboratory |
5 | V Semester |
EC2306 - Digital Signal Processing Laboratory EC2307 - Communication Systems Laboratory EC2308 - Microprocessor and Microcontroller Laboratory |
6 | VI Semester |
EC 2356 - Computer Networks Laboratory EC2357 - VLSI Design Laboratory GE2321 - Communication Skills laboratory |
7 | VII Semester |
EC2405 - Optical & Microwave Laboratory EC2404 - Electronic system design Laboratory |
Electrical and Electronics Engineering has an excellent and progressive Academic record. The department has provided to the students to attain technical excellence in the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering and given quality education through effective teaching learning process for their future carrier.
Sl.No | Semester | Name of the Laboratory |
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1 | I Semester |
GE6161 – Computer Practices Laboratory GE6162 – Engineering Practices Laboratory (Group A & B) GE6163 – Physics and Chemistry Laboratory – I |
2 | II Semester |
GE6262 – Physics and Chemistry Laboratory – II GE6263 - Computer Programming Laboratory EE6211 - Electrical Circuits Laboratory |
3 | III Semester |
EC6361 - Electronics Laboratory EE6311 - Linear and Digital Integrated Circuits Laboratory |
4 | IV Semester |
CS6461 - Object Oriented Programming Laboratory EE6411 - Electrical Machines Laboratory – I |
5 | V Semester |
CS2312 - Object Oriented Programming Laboratory GE2321 - Communication Skills Laboratory EC2308 - Microprocessor and Microcontroller Laboratory EE2305 - Electrical Machines II Laboratory |
6 | VI Semester |
EE2356 - Microprocessor and Microcontroller Laboratory EE2357 - Presentation Skills and Technical Seminar |
7 | VII Semester |
EE2405 - Power System Simulation Laboratory |
Mechanical Engineering plays a vital role in manufacturing and technological advancement. It is arguably the broadest of the main Engineering disciplines and the department equips the students with analytical depth in a wide range of engineering subjects, balanced with practical experience and essential transferable skills. The Department has made substantial investment in up-to-date equipment in its laboratories and has enviable computing facilities.
Sl.No | Semester | Name of the Laboratory |
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1 | I Semester |
GE6161 – Computer Practices Laboratory GE6162 – Engineering Practices Laboratory (Group A & B) GE6163 – Physics and Chemistry Laboratory – I |
2 | II Semester |
GE6261 - Computer Aided Drafting and Modeling Laboratory GE6262 - Physics and Chemistry Laboratory – II |
3 | III Semester |
ME 6311 – Manufacturing Technology Laboratory – I CE6461 - Fluid Mechanics and Machinery Laboratory EE6365 - Electrical Engineering Laboratory |
4 | IV Semester |
ME2258 - Manufacturing Technology Laboratory II ME6412 - Thermal Engineering Laboratory – I CE6315 - Strength of Materials Laboratory |
5 | V Semester |
ME2306 - Thermal Engineering Laboratory – I ME2307 - Dynamics Laboratory ME2308 - Metrology and Measurements Laboratory ME2309 - CAD/CAM Laboratory |
6 | VI Semester |
ME2355 - Thermal Engineering Laboratory II GE2321 - Communication Skills Laboratory |
7 | VII Semester |
ME2404 - Computer Aided Simulation and Analysis Laboratory ME2405 - Mechatronics Laboratory |
The college has a library and Information Centre which plays a vital role in achieving the cherished objectives of improving the education standard by stimulating academic interest among the students community. It has separate reading and reference sections to serve the under graduate and post graduate students.It has huge collection of 14550 volumes of books under Science and Humanities, Engineering and Technology, Management and Computer Applications with 2500 titles.
Apart from this, it has digital resources facilities for students and staff such as DELNET & IEEE online journals. It is fully automated and all the transactions are Computerized. Books are classified and arranged according to the DDC (Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme).Added to these, the library has OPAC (Online Public Access Catalogue) facility to enable easy access for the user. It also has a collection of books related to TOEFL, GRE, GATE (All branches), CAT, civil services examinations to help those students to prepare for competitive examinations and placement training.
The Boys’ Hostel spread over two floors and accommodates about 600 students. The boys’ hostel has separate library, reading room, shuttle courts and a shop to facilitate the students. The hostel blocks also have STD facility.
The Girls’ Hostel spread over two floors and accommodates about 500 students. The Girls’ hostel has Shuttle courts, Table tennis and a shop to facilitate the students. The hostel blocks also have STD facility.
Morning Coffee : 6.45 a.m – 7.15 a.m
Breakfast : 7.50 a.m – 8.45 a.m
Lunch : As per College Timetable
Snacks : 5.00 p.m – 5.30 p.m
Dinner : 7.00 p.m – 8.00 p.m
The college is providing canteen facility to the students as well as teaching and non teaching staff of the college, it is capable of catering the demands of the students and can accommodate 400 persons at a time. It has spacious & properly maintained room as well as kitchen. Generally the college provides it to any individual on contract basis after proper officials formalities. The canteen offers a wide medley of hygienic, nutritious South Indian Vegetarian and Non-vegetarian wholesome edible food. Arrangement has been made for the boys & girls to dine separately.
The College canteen also caters to the functions organized in the college auditorium & other related programmes like seminars, conferences and workshops.
The College has adequate buses which are made available to the students and the faculty members for commuting from various points in and around the town. All students should make use of the college transport or should stay in the hostel. This facility has made it possible to start the classes in time and thereby helping the academic process. Our bus facilities have enabled us to maintain discipline among students.
All the buses reach the Campus before 8.30 a.m., so that all the students and faculty can have their breakfast and get ready to attend the classes at 8.45 a.m.
The buses leave the campus at 5.00 p.m., which helps all the students to reach home early and safely.
These buses operate along 21 routes starting from different points approximately between 6.30 a.m and 6.45 a.m. The starting points are