Our IQAC team consists of members representing the faculty, representatives from the management, alumni, Students, local community and collaborating organizations. External experts are also invited by the IQAC to contribute to the effective functioning of the college.
1 | Rev. Msgr. Dr. Pius Malekandathil | Manager |
2 | Rev. Fr Paul Parathazham | Director |
3 | Dr. K.K Rajan | Principal |
4 | Mr. Somy P Mathew | Vice Principal |
5 | Dr. Anoop C K | Professor & IQAC Coordinator |
6 | Dr. Shelly Jose | Assistant Professor, Dean R&D |
6 | Dr. Anita Brigit Mathew | HOD (AD) |
7 | Dr. Shine George | HOD (CE) |
8 | Mrs. Sabitha Raju | HOD (CG) |
9 | Mr. Amel Austine | HOD (CSE) |
10 | Dr. Naveen Jacob | HOD (ECE) |
11 | Dr. Sony Kurian | HOD (EEE) |
12 | Ms. Jeslin Joseph | HOD (IT) |
13 | Dr. Shunmugesh K | HOD (ME) |
14 | Mr. Sujith K S | HOD(BHMCT) |
15 | Mr. Biju George | HOD (S& H) |
16 | Mr. Andrews Jose | Assistant Professor(CSE) |
17 | Adv. K. Francis George | Secretary, DTET |
18 | Rev. Dr. George Thanathuparambil | Member, Board of Trustees,DTET |
19 | Mr. Sunny Jacob | Administrative Officer |
20 | Mr. Baby George | Representative, Industrialist |
21 | Mr. Felix Varkeykunju | Representative, Industrialist |
22 | Mr. Francis George | Representative, Local Community |
23 | Mr. Jishnu Baiju | Student representative |
24 | Mr. Mridul George | Alumni Representative |
The Internal Quality Assurance Cell gives advice and guidelines to the administration to maintain high quality work in academics and administration. The cell monitors the quality aspects of all the academic and non-academic activities of the institution. The cell works on various accreditation aspects. The IQAC in the Institute is composed of 15 Criterias.
1.STUDENTS ASSESSMENT RECORD MONITORING COMMITTEE
Coordinator: Dr. Shine George, Associate Professor & HOD, CE
Responsibilities of the Committee
2. TEST AND RETEST MONITORING COMMITTEE
Coordinator: Mr. Biju George, Assistant Professor & HOD, S&H
Responsibilities of the Committee
3. ATTENDANCE MONITORING COMMITTEE
Coordinator: Ms. Jeslin Joseph, Assistant Professor & HOD ,IT
Responsibilities of the Committee
4. COURSE FILE AND LAB MANUAL MONITORING COMMITTEE
Coordinator: Dr. Amel Austine, Assistant Professor & HOD, CSE
Responsibilities of the Committee
5. STUDENT DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE
Coordinator: Dr. Shanmugesh K, Professor & HOD, ME
Responsibilities of the Committee
6. PROJECT MONITORING COMMITTEE
Coordinator: Dr. Jose Mamman, Assistant Professor, MBA
Responsibilities of the Committee
7.NPTEL, SPOKEN TUTORIAL & GUEST LECTURE MONITORING COMMITTEE
Coordinator:Smt. Smitha Jacob, Assistant Professor, EEE
Responsibilities of the Committee
8.FEEDBACK COMMITTEE
Coordinator:Smt. Smitha Cyriac, Assistant Professor, ECE
Responsibilities of the Committee
9. IIIC & IEDC
Coordinator: Mr. Vinoj K, Associate Professor, ME
Responsibilities of the Committee
10. EXAM CELL
Coordinator:Mr. Viji George, Assistant Professor , S&H
Responsibilities of the Committee
11. ACADEMIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Coordinator:Dr. Anoop C K. , IQAC Coordinator
Responsibilities of the Committee
12. RESEARCH & FACULTY DEVELOPMENT
Coordinator: Dr. Anita Brigit Mathew , Associate Professor, AD
Responsibilities of the Committee
13.LIBRARY COMMITTEE
Coordinator:Smt. Brighty Jose, Librarian
Responsibilities of the Committee
14. STUDENTS GRIEVANCES AND ETHICS COMMITTEE
Coordinator: Dr. Shelly Jose HOD(MS)
Responsibilities of the Committee
15. PLACEMENT COMMITTEE
Coordinator:Mr. Mavin C, placement officer.
Responsibilities of the Committee
The cell convenes regular meetings of the 15 Criteria’s during the academic year for ensuring proper running of the systems and procedures developed for quality sustenance. Annual planning and review meetings, discussions are organized by the IQAC for effectively aligning the activities of the institution to its vision and mission.
Contact
Dr. Anoop C K
IQAC COORDINATOR
Viswajyothi College of Engineering and Technology
9497189607
The primary aim of IQAC according to NAAC is
The Specific Objectives of the IQAC at Viswajyothi College of Engineering and Technology are
Some of the functions of the IQAC are
Development and application of quality benchmarks /parameters for various academic and administrative activities of the Institution.
Dissemination of information on various quality parameters of higher education.
Organization of workshops, seminars on quality related themes and promotion of quality circles.
Documentation of the various program activities leading to quality improvement.
Preparation of the Annual Quality Assurance Report (AQAR) to be submitted to NAAC based on the quality parameters.
IQAC shall evolve mechanisms and procedures for:
Ensuring timely, efficient and progressive performance of academic, administrative and financial tasks.
Optimization and integration of modem methods of teaching learning and evaluation.
Ensuring the adequacy maintenance and functioning of the support structure.
IQAC will facilitate /contribute
To heighten the level of clarity and focus in Institutional functioning towards quality enhancement and facilitate internalization of the quality culture.
To the enhancement and integration among the various activities of the institution and to institutionalize many good practices.
To provide a sound basis for decision making to Improve Institutional functioning.
To act as a change agent In the Institution.
To ensure better internal communication.
At our Institution quality enhancement is a continuous process, the IQAC Meeting is a part of the institution’s system & work towards realization of the goals of quality enhancement & sustenance. The prime task of the IQAC is to develop a system for conscious, consistent & catalytic improvement in the overall performance of institution. For this, during the IQAC Meetings, we channelize all efforts & measures of the institution towards promoting its holistic academic excellence. We ensure timely, efficient and progressive performance of academic, administrative and financial tasks.
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VJCET by its vision exist for the social development of the economically backward people in areas of its vicinity. The institute is committed in developing
citizens who manifest values of societal responsibility and obligation. The college encourages staff and students to initiate new measures for the enhancement of human values and civic sense. They engage themselves in social activities through various forums operating in the campus.
In VJCET Industry-academia interactions are incorporated at various levels. This linkage is found effective in the development of the institution, faculty members and students. It provides necessary inputs to the academic institute to build the competencies required for faculty members and students. It enhances the employability of the engineering and management graduates who join industries immediately after their course. The academic institution needs to cater to the demands of industry requirements by equipping students with necessary skill set by designing special activities with the support of reputed industry professionals. With the advent of globalization and opening up of Indian economy to outside world, competition among industries have become stiff. These companies look up on professional education institutions for the solutions. So, bridging the gap between industry and the academic institutions is the need of the hour.
VJCET champions sustainability through solar power, rainwater harvesting, and waste recycling. Addressing climate change and energy security, it adopts eco-friendly practices. Solar energy, with 280kW capacity, curbs 420 tons of CO 2 emissions annually and is grid-connected. Rainwater harvesting, using a recharge well and terraced structures, conserves water for groundwater replenishment.
The campus values water bodies, featuring a natural pond and storage tank that meet high-quality standards. Sewage treatment in a 200 cu.m/day plant provides irrigation water, and sludge serves as organic fertilizer. Effective waste management involves segregation, incineration, and proper disposal. An electric vehicle charging station, LED lighting, and energy-efficient design strategies contribute to reduced energy consumption.
A 15 cu.m biogas plant converts organic waste to for cooking and produces useful manure. The campus promotes a green protocol with digital solutions to minimize paper usage. The college's commitment to a paperless office automation system further reduces environmental impact. Lush greenery enhances air quality and comfort. A variety of shrubs and plants create a refreshing, nature-connected atmosphere throughout the beautifully landscaped campus. VJCET showcases a green approach to sustainable development. VJCET's holistic approach demonstrates its dedication to environmental well-being while providing a conducive learning environment.