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03 05 05 05 07 09 11 13 15 16 17 19 21 22 23 24 26 29 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 A universe of fresh possibilities Our vision Our mission From the Chancellor A university is born Four campuses to choose from A world where knowledge is key Learn as students do worldwide A nourishing environment for growth Global linkages and partnerships The world speaks our language Arriving on the job scene To be the center for global research and innovation Foreign faculty on long tenure Faculty Abroad Program International advisory board Corporate advisory board Knowledge has no borders Extending a humanitarian touch Breaking away from the routine Scholarship & bank loan Engineering & Technology Medicine & Health Sciences Science & Humanities Management A simple admission process Administration & contact Getting from where you are to where we are
A universe of fresh possibilities
Enter a university where new and exciting possiblities appear around every corner. This is education tomorrow, in an environment of academic freedom, where bright minds meet, discover and learn for themselves. Experience SRM University and the world within.
The freedom to aspire
You will have the freedom to chase your aspirations. Choose from a plethora of courses in every stream imaginable, be it certificate courses, diploma, undergraduate, postgraduate or doctoral programs in engineering, medicine, management or science & humanities. You will also have the option to specialize in next generation streams like nanotechnology, bioinformatics, genetic engineering, remote sensing and GIS, embedded systems, aerospace engineering or computer forensics– truly, a world of choices and opportunity. Many of these streams have close collaborations with foreign universities.
Worldwide web
SRM University is one of the few universities in the country with an international network of advisors from varsities and industries worldwide. Alliances with University of London, Queen’s University and the Partners International Healthcare (Harvard Teaching Hospitals) give the university an international dimension in terms of knowledge and student exchange programs, as well as joint research.
A faculty of repute
SRM University has assembled some of the best faculty, equipped with outstanding laboratories and teaching aids, dedicated to each stream. And it doesn’t just stop at guidance either. Facilities and resources abound on SRM University’s lavish campuses. Besides common resources like the central library, canteens and hostel facilities, each department has its own equipped labs, libraries and even museums. Within these pages you will discover all this and more.
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Our Vision
SRM University will emerge as a leading world-class institution that creates and disseminates knowledge. We uphold the highest standards for instruction in Medicine & Health Sciences, Engineering & Technology, Management and Science & Humanities. Along with academic excellence, our curricula emphasize integrity and cultural sensitivity so that our graduates may best serve the nation and the world.
Our Mission
• Create a diverse campus community that inspires freedom and innovation • Strengthen educational processes • Continue to build international alliances • Expand development opportunities available to students and faculty • Cultivate exciting and rigorous research environments
From the Chancellor
“Students today are competing in a rapidly changing world. Simply covering the curriculum will not do. At SRM University we equip our graduates with both a first-rate education and the necessary practical skills to ensure that they stand out best in today’s world.” Mr. T. R. Pachamuthu
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A university is born
A dream brought to reality by a life dedicated to education. The founding chairman of the SRM group, Mr. T.R. Pachamuthu, is first and foremost a teacher. He built an environment, which fosters growth, learning and self-knowledge. We can trace our roots back to 1968, when he first started the Florence Nightingale primary school. This school educates young boys and girls to this day and forms the cornerstone of the SRM group of educational institutions. That same year the chancellor formed the Valliammai Society in honor of his mother, Mrs. R. Valliammai.
Path of progress
In 1985, the SRM group opened SRM Engineering College in Kattankulathur. A measure of its success is the short span in which the organization grew and over the next few years numerous SRM centers of learning materialized. A clear indication of the progress made by the organization came in the year 2002, when SRM College of Dentistry was awarded the status of deemed university by the Ministry of Human Resources and Development, India. The next year, engineering and later the medical and para-medical colleges of the group were brought under the ambit of SRM Deemed University. The other colleges followed suit in the subsequent years.
The crowning moment
SRM attained the status of a full-fledged university, under section 3 of the UGC Act 1956. An upgraded syllabus and international teaching methods, designed by SRM’s International Advisory Board (IAB), could be put into practice. And the saga is just beginning. Whether it’s building a 16-storey IT park or acquiring teaching models from MIT of USA, it’s all happening right here, at SRM University.
Credits to the university
• Rated No.2 in placements and ranked within the top 5 institutions in Tamil Nadu by Outlook Magazine • Computer Science Engineering department was rated No.1 for excellence • Five other departments were graded within the top 5 in Tamil Nadu-AC Neilson Impact Study • SRM University is accredited by NAAC with a score equivalent to 5-star rating • Best ISTE Chapter Award in Tamil Nadu-Pondicherry section
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Four campuses to choose from
Whichever campus you end up choosing, lavish, is the word you would use. Spacious and green, the ambience makes learning a welcome experience. From inspiring libraries and stimulating discussion rooms to large playgrounds and busy labs, there is much to see. Essential facilities like a post office, banks, playgrounds, cafe & restaurants and Internet browsing centers have all been provided in each campus. Students can focus on their interests and be assured of a lively time.
Kattankulathur campus, Chennai
This vast campus houses the faculties of Engineering & Technology, Medicine & Health Sciences, Management, and Science & Humanities. The SRM Medical College Hospital & Research Center, and the SRM Hotel are also situated in this campus. Students have access to round the clock security, free counseling, a post office and an ATM, many options for dining like the SRM Hotel, restaurants, food courts to numerous canteen and departmental stores. The campus infrastructure includes: • 38 blocks in a built up area of over 5.5 million sq.ft. and spread over 250 acres • 3 Star SRM Hotel with swimming pool • Central Library in the 16-storey university building • Air-conditioned auditorium with audio-visual facilities that seats over 4,000 • University Network & Information Center (UNIC) that supports over 3,000 computer systems • Wi-Fi enabled campus to provide wireless access to the 12 Mbps internet leased line • Modern lecture halls and ‘smart classrooms’ • Language lab that specializes in English, German, Japanese, French and Chinese • 52 buses (including a/c buses) ply between the college and the city • 10 canteens from fast food to full-fledged cafeterias spread throughout the campus • Access to retail outlets including Higginbothams’ bookstore, Airtel phone booths, Reynold Writesite teller machines, Reliance Webworld with Java Cafe, Post office and Banking facilities within the campus • Prayer halls for all major religions
Ramapuram campus, Chennai
The dental college currently occupies this quaint and serene campus. Consisting of 5 academic blocks spread over 25 acres, this charming enclave provides the facilities and infrastructure necessary for medical & health sciences’ students to pursue their programs. The campus also houses the Faculty of Engineering & Technology.
Modi Nagar campus, Delhi
A brisk ambience pervades this campus-home to Engineering & Technology, Management and Teacher education. Built on 25 acres of land, the institution has excellent infrastructure facilities including air-conditioned, high tech “smart classrooms” and laboratories. The computer lab has some of the latest equipment. The campus has enviable resources for research with several well-patronized libraries.
Trichy campus, Trichy
A new 60-acre campus at Trichy will offer degrees in Medicine, Engineering and Science & Humanities.
Contemporary hostels
You will find convenient accommodation right on campus. The 9 men’s and 8 women’s hostels accomodates over 7,000 men and 1200 women students. The premium, international hostel has air-conditioned rooms. Other amenities include: • Furniture and the option of attached bath • 24-hour cafe - ideal during late night study • Gym and an indoor games area • Pleasant study halls • Dining halls for North Indian, South Indian, Continental and Chinese food • Round-the-clock security. Resident faculty are assigned as helpful wardens the students can look up to for assistance
Ramapuram campus, Chennai
• Air conditioned Auditorium • 8 Mbps internet leased line • A General Hospital with 150 beds • Seperate hostels for men and women • 25 buses • Banking and DTP facilities
Modi Nagar campus, Delhi
• Air conditioned classrooms • Academic block with plinth area of 5 lakh sq.ft. • Auditorium and conferance halls • Seperate hostels for men and women • Indoor and outdoor sports facilities
Trichy campus, Trichy
• 60-acre campus
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A world where knowledge is key
Information is the bloodline of the future. It lies at the core of research and forms the mainstay of learning. Besides the vast central library, which has a wealth of information on a myriad of subjects, each department has its own library with books, periodicals, journals and back issues. So you will never be at a loss for references.
Libraries & digital access
Four stories, 1,50,000 sq.ft. and nearly 1,00,000 volumes, everything about the university’s Central Library is vast. Besides the large number of books, encyclopedias and reference material on a variety of topics, the library also subscribes to nearly 500 national and international journals and maintains archives of students’ projects, thesis reports and the proceedings of conferences. The digital library maintains a collection of ejournals and CD Roms. Students also have access to a television, with various informative channels like Eklavya, BBC World News, and UGC Gyan Darshan. The library has spacious reading areas and is connected to the internet, opening up further reserves of information.
Harnessing the web
The infinite stores of free information already available on the internet will soon be even more accessible through campus-wide Wi-Fi. It includes access to the following online resources: • Developing Library Networks (DELNET) • Madras Library Networks (MALIBNET) which gives access to IIT Madras, British Council and Anna University libraries • American information resource center • Structural Engineering Research Center (SERC) • ASCE, ASME, ACM, EBSCO databases • Thousands of eJournals, such as Science Direct, Proquest and Springer, IEL, ACM Digital Library • Archived theses and project reports
Laptops on campus
The library has over 500 laptops, which students can borrow on a weekly to semester basis.The students can also purchase laptops from the university at highly subsidized price.
‘The Hindu’ newpaper rankings and “SRM is ranked among the top schools in of the abundance of ecxellent the Anna University rankings. It’s because the professors. I am studying lab facilities and because of the quality of department is a former IIT professor mechanical engineering.The head of our the other professors have Ph.Ds” and his predecessor was as well. Most of Ramdeep anical Engineering Student Mech
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Learn as students do worldwide
The curriculum at SRM University is constantly evolving. The syllabus is kept in tune with industry developments in India and across the world. The Corporate Advisory Board and International Advisory Board regularly review the curriculum and the management is quick to incorporate recommendations by expert panels. This dynamism is reflected in the curriculum’s flexibility.
Understanding the credit based system
The flexible credit based system of the university allows students to choose the elective courses of their preference. Credits are allotted per course and students can combine any variation of electives for the year. This helps them to specialize in the areas of their interests and chart the course of their future.
Active learning methodology
This upside down model of study challenges students; making them think for themselves. The Active Learning methodology is an internationally accepted learning model and is practiced at SRM University. The School of Mechanical Engineering with the help of Dr. Rohan Abeyaratne and Dr. Ely Sachs of MIT of USA created this platform. MIT has carried out an extensive study in developing necessary kits for the students to learn the fundamentals through the discovery route. Some of the engineering principles that can be discovered through these kits are: Characteristics of Fluid Flows, Stress-Strain Relations, Thermodynamically Coupled Gaseous Systems, and First Order Rotational System. SRM University too has developed kits that can help students discern the likes of Lami’s theorem, Fourier law, Four-bar mechanism, Friction and Pneumatic speed circuit amongst others.
In the hands of experts
Cutting edge learning methods and aids are incorporated in the curriculum. This is mainly because SRM University gives priority to the feedback received from industry leaders, eminent academicians as well as our own students and faculty. Not only that, the curriculum is guided by research experts from the centers of excellence.
Industry institute interaction
Industry institute interaction has a great bearing on the engineering curriculum besides giving our students valuable exposure to industrial atmosphere and contributing to their subsequent placement as high value graduates. This interaction is a two way process. The university offers employees of industries, tailor-made continuing education programs in engineering that help them to upgrade their knowledge level. An On-site Education Development Programme (OEDP) agreement was signed with NOKIA for awarding B. Tech. (ECE), B. Tech. (Mechatronics) for their employees holding diploma. M/s. Heritage Property Private Limited, Chennai is providing financial assistance of Rs. 3 Lakhs for UK-India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI) funding for a Delivery-full award in M. Tech. (Sustainable concrete) under collaborative programme by School of Civil Engineering, SRM University with University of Dundee, Scotland, UK. Cognizant Technology Solutions (CTS), Chennai signed a MoU for conducting symposiums, workshops, faculty training, visiting faculty scheme, and to conduct “EVOLVE” workshop to enhance employability skills of the students. On the other hand, companies like Infosys, Wipro and Cognizant offer our students training programs, currently available during their fourth year, which makes them industry ready and reduces their learning curve after recruitment.
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The world speaks our language
The world is fast changing and our students need to be future ready. They need to stay on top of the latest developments as they unfold, and contribute to the international community. With this in mind, the university has formed numerous agreements with institutions around the world.
International education
The university has collaborated extensively with universities abroad, the result of which is the unique Active Learning model being used by the engineering students to boost their learning curve. SRM University’s Memorandum of Understanding with Queen’s University of Canada involves staff and student exchange and twinning academic programs in population and public health. Our Memos of Understanding with the University of Wisconsin and the Health University of the Czech Republic further enhance opportunities for our medical college students.
Global symposia
International conferences and symposia offer even more opportunities for students and faculty to keep up with global advances in science. SRM University participants actively take part by presenting their research findings. Many have received awards for their work.
One of a kind International Advisory Board
Industry leaders and eminent academicians from around the world serve on SRM’s International Advisory Board (IAB), which fosters joint research and study abroad. With representatives from such institutions as IBM, M.I.T., and Carnegie Mellon, you can be sure that the SRM University reaps vast benefits that are there to see.
Global linkages and partnerships
MOU: The partnering Institutions USA
The Partners International (Harvard Teaching Hospitals) University of Wisconsin, River Falls University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee University of California, Davis Johnson & Wales University Bryant University University of Central Oklahama World Trade Center, Rhode Island Carnegie IBM CISCO Microsoft RedHat University of Dayton
Dynamic curriculum Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka Press Institute Periodically the IAB meets with SRM’s Academic Council and Board of Studies to ensure that all coursework reflects the latest developments in education, business and science.
Japan
Tokai University Kyushu Institute of Technology Kanazawa Institute of Technology Hiyoshi Corporation, Osaka NEC JUSE (Union of Japanese Scientists and Engineers), Tokyo
West Africa
All Nations University College, Koforidua, Ghana, West Africa
Joint research
Dr. Oliver Linton from London School of Economics U.K., as an IAB member, paved the way for joint research with the SRM School of Management. Several other research initiatives are being carried out jointly with other global partnering institutions. For instance, both the medical college and engineering colleges are engaged in joint research initiatives with Queen’s University, Canada in the areas of Fuel Cell Technology in engineering and Regional Health Registry in health sciences.
Visiting faculties from:
Boston University Carnegie Mellon University Columbia University Cornell University CUNY - Baruch College Drexel University Leigh University Michigan State University MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Northeastern University Pace University Pennsylvania State University State University of New York at Buffalo Syracuse University University of California, Berkeley University of California, Davis University of California, Irvine University of California, LA University of California, San DiegoUniversity of Chicago University of Massachusetts University of Miami University of Pittsburgh University of Southern California University of Wisconsin, Madison University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee UNY- Binghamton
France
Lille Catholic University The Universite Francois-Rebelais in Tours
Knowledge exchange
In an invaluable educational transfer, Dr. Lee Loke Chang from SIMTech., Singapore helped our students and staff in cowork and emerging areas such as Nanotechnology.
Korea
Youngsan University Ydome Corporation
An association with Partners International (Harvard teaching hospitals)
SRM University works with Partners International, an organization closely affiliated with Harvard and founded by two of the most renowned hospitals in the world: Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH). While BWH specializes in gynaecology, MGH offers sophisticated diagnostic and therapeutic care in virtually every specialty and subspecialty of medicine and surgery. Other Partners International members include McLean Hospital, a leader in the field of mental health research, and the world-renowned Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. All these research hospitals train Harvard Medical School students. The benefits of our links with the Partners International Program include student, staff and faculty exchange, training programs, consulting services, and joint research.
Mexico
Technologico de Monterrey
UK
University of Dundee Queen Mary, University of London Oxford University University of Warwick
Singapore
MDIS
Canada
Queen’s University, Ontario
Maldives
Cyryx College, Male
Denmark
International Media Support, Copenhagen
China
Guongdong Polytechnic Normal University (GPNU) HSTC Beijing Sailcon Education Co. Ltd. 16
Malaysia
Taylor’s School of Hospitality and Tourism (TSHT), Taylor’s University College
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Arriving on the job scene
Fore! A yell of warning that you hear on a golf course. That’s how an SRM graduate arrives on the aggressive job market. A 100% job placement record speaks for itself. With the SRM advantage, students have no trouble finding coveted positions in reputed corporates and business houses that visit our campus regularly every year, with an excellent salary package which is at par with international standards. Nearly 20% of our graduates choose to pursue their higher studies in foreign or Indian universities like MIT, Stanford, Carnegie Mellon, University of California, Berkeley or IIMs and IITs. An enterprising 10% of the students opt to form their own ventures.
Placement cell and career guidance
By the end of the 6th or beginning of the 7th semester, students are exposed to opportunities and get selected in campus interviews with attractive packages. SRM’s high standards and close relationship with the industry brings some of the best recruiters in the industry for campus interviews. Some of the recruiters who have come to us time and again include reputed names like TCS, Cognizant, Infosys, Wipro, HCL, Siemens, Caterpillar, Oracle, HP, L&T, Mahindra group and other national & multinational corporations. Some of the activities the cell involves in are: • Value addition through foreign language courses • Organizing in-plant training that gives hands-on experience • Organizing programs that will enhance soft-skills • Career counseling on pursuing higher studies in India and abroad • Conducting entrepreneurship development programs that motivate aspiring students
Recruiters
Many corporates maintain close relationships with the university and many more have come to our campus searching for talent. Some of the recent visitors are: Accenture Oracle Hewlett Packard Citigroup S/W IBM Sapient AIG Systems HSBC TESCO ADP Wilco Aricent Intel Mphasis EDS Computer Sciences Corp. Mrs. D. Purandareswari, Hon. Minister of State for HRD, Govt. of India & Chancellor handing over placement offer letter, Vice Chancellor looks on. ICICI Deutche Bank Coca Cola TCS Cognizant Infosys HCL Wipro Satyam Tech Mahindra i Gate Mindtree Tata Elxsi Plaris Sasken Hexaware Zensar Syntel Patni Keane Honeywell SIEMENS Area - T&D V A Tech Wabag Caterpillar Renault Nissan FL Smidth Ford Boston Avenue Saipem India Mitsuibishi Caparo Schneider Samsung Robert Bosch Frost & Sullivan L&T Group Mahindra & Mahindra Essar Group TITAN Indian Oil Tanking Hindustan Unilever Murugappa Group Reliance Comm. Vedanta Rane Group TVS Motors Godrej TVS Sundaram-clayton HDFC Jindal IDBI
Alumni
The bonds that SRM University shares with its students last long after they leave these halls. The alumni have formed a network of 10,500 strong. They have found many ways of lending a helping hand to the students of the university like sponsoring several students, who are in need, every year. The alumni are kept abreast of the activities of the students in the college as well as the events affecting the association through the “Voice of Alumni”, an e-newsletter. The alumni also have their own sub chapters region-wise in the US, UK and other countries, enabling them to meet their batchmates wherever they are. Ravi Kunduru, an active alumnus, is the proud founder and CEO of Ventech Solutions Inc., a company that was listed as the 5th fastest growing IT consulting company in Columbus, Ohio, USA. Several SRM University graduates have found placement in the company. Dr. Srini Ramaswamy, another alumnus, is currently Professor and Head, Department of CSE, University of Arkansas at Little Rock. He is also an IEEE reviewer for computer journals and magazines. I am an alumnus of SRM Engineering College having got my undergraduate degree in 1989, the first batch of Engineering. Since then I have been associated with the SRM Group of Institutions for over 25 years. I know that this institution’s deep and unerring commitment to quality education and the efforts they put to ensure that their students are well prepared to meet the growing demands of an increasingly globalized world have been impeccable. Many of their alumni have made stirring contributions to this globalization phenomenon over the past two decades and have spread economic vitality to all parts of the world. On a personal level, I highly value the lifelong friendships I have made with faculty, staff and others at SRM. In short, their impact on my life and the institutions’ educational contributions to my career successes have been “fundamentally transformational”.
“ I am excited that I got selected on campus by Hewlett Packard! All my classmates are placed with several leading companies, TCS, CTS, HCL, i-Flex, i-Gate, Tech Mahindra and others. We are again going to be together at B’lore. This makes SRM, a great place.” Vinitha.S, ECE, 7th Semester
Honorary Doctorate confered on Mr. Abhinav Bindra, India’s first ever individual gold medalist in the Olympics. 18
Honorary Doctorates confered on Dr. K. KasturiranganFormer chairman ISRO, Member of Parliament - Rajya Sabha and Mr. Kumar Mangalam Birla Chairman - Aditya Birla Group
Dr. Srini Ramaswamy Prof. and Chairperson, Computer Science University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA Alumnus of SRM University, 1989
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To be the center for global research and innovation
Research is a top priority at SRM University. It is here that students feel the real advantage of learning in one of the largest universities in India. They are encouraged to innovate and given the infrastructure support to do so. Each department has its own unique laboratories and facilities, equipped to handle highend research. There are basically two types of research taking place at the university.
Academic research
Scholars seeking a doctorate will find a variety of specializations to choose from and qualified mentors to guide them. More than a hundred scholars are currently pursuing their Ph.D.s at the university. Over 1000 papers have been published by faculty and students so far, many of which have been selected for presentation at various national/international conferences like the European Management and Technology Conference, Rome and the international conferences in Beijing, China and Hong Kong. Prabhu Prashanth, doing his B.Arch, undertook a project entitled “Redevelopment of Central Jail at Bangalore”. This was selected as one of the top ten project theses in India.
Funded R&D projects
Students and faculty may wish to take up further research or projects that require funding. In such a case, the research center of the university may arrange for grants under the categories specified by government and private research funding programs like UGC, DRDO etc. For funding the various research initiatives being carried out on campus, the university obtained grants from the Department of Science & Technology and the Department of Biotechnology, both Govt. of India funding agencies. The university is also in the process of obtaining funds from international agencies like the National Science Foundation. A grant of about Rs. 4 crores was acquired recently for the research by the School of Bio Engineering. Projects worth of Rs. 6 crores have been submitted and the decision is awaited. The university funds student research on the campus through ventures like the Nanotechnology Center of Excellence, which is fully equipped for research in the exciting world of Nanotechnology. A serviceoriented project scheme is in place that encourages scholars to undertake research and development of products that are useful to society. “On campus, I am struck by the rapport between students, faculty, and staff. A warm spirit of welcome, a strong desire to assist, and a mutual respect of diversity pervade SRM University. ”Dr. Nickolai KharchenkoSchool of Mechanical Engineering “SRM University provides a rigorous academic environment to the students. The academic curriculum is excellent and the syllabi are of a very high standard. Modern teaching methods like smart classrooms have greatly increased teacherstudent interaction, and teaching & learning has become much more effective. The laboratory resources and library facilities are excellent. It has been a great experience for me to live and work in this challenging academic environment, and to balance my work load between teaching, research and administration effectively. ”Dr. Vidhyacharan BhaskarProfessor,School of ECE A notable achievement was when 5 enterprising young students, designed and built the “Streeter Macaque” that clocked 16.15 seconds in a road test, creating a record as the Fastest Gravity Powered Vehicle and walked away with the Best Innovative Design award.
The center of excellence in TQM
Quality management is vital in the competitive world for maintaining effectiveness in any process. The center was established in collaboration with Tokai University, Japan–an internationally reputed institution and JUSE (Japanese Union of Scientists & Engineers) in the area of quality management. The research conducted here is in the hands of qualified experts in quality management and produces graduates who can compete with the best in the world.
Nanotechnology research center
This centralized research center was created in response to nanotechnology’s emergence as a prominent interdisciplinary field of research. It is manned by well-qualified and experienced faculty coming from prestigious institutions such as Trinity College UK, Caltech USA and IIT Madras. Its current focus areas include Nanostructured Materials & Nanomagnetism, Advanced Drug Synthesis, Drug Delivery & Controlled Release Systems, Stem Cell Research and Nanomaterials for Sensor Applications.
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Foreign faculty on long tenure
“Addressing globalization is a priority for SRM University. On campus one experiences a strong international presence both in terms of students and faculty.” Dr. Andrija Maricic Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Faculty Abroad Program (FAP)
“We want to raise our international portfolio and international research. We are casting our net wider and actively looking for international faculty for the same. We will take good people wherever we find them,” Vice Chancellor, SRM University. “SRM University is in the midst of creating a high tech, state of the art environment in which faculty and students can develop to their highest potential. It is exciting to be a part of this endeavor. ”Dr. Vladimir A Labay, Professor, Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
This special program aims to raise the level of the teaching fraternity by sponsoring over 25 SRM faculty members to pursue their research and post doctoral programs at leading universities in the world. With the assistance of Directorate of International Relations and SRM University’s International Advisory Board (IAB), the faculty members are given this opportunity to gain experience in international teaching methods, research and advances in their field of specializations. SRM University has forged alliances with Partners International (Harvard Teaching Hospitals), University of Wisconsin, Johnson and Wales, University of London, Queen’s, Ontario, Tokai, Kyushu and University of Southern Australia to enable this initiative. It was an unique opportunity to be sponsored to University of California, UC Davis and Berkeley through the Faculty Abroad Program. It was an inspiring experience to get to know the curriculum, research focus & facilities and student learning environment at UC Davis. Equally exciting was to see 17 of our SRM students there. We are now looking to transform our curriculum and learning methodology and get connected with several renowned research professors at UC Davis and Berkeley to initiate joint research. Well, we want to make a difference at SRM. Dr. S. Malarvizhi, HoD, ECE Dr. Vimala Juliet, HoD, ICE
Foreign faculty
Nearly 10 foreign faculty teach at SRM University on long tenures. Many more visit our campus for academic and research purposes on an ongoing basis. This gives both the students and the faculty greater opportunity for mutual interaction and learning. Foreign visiting faculty help to promote international education, enhance the quality of research, and build exposure to different cultures and international trends. Over the next three years, the university plans to increase the Indian faculty to international visiting faculty ratio to 60:40.
Our visit to MIT at Boston, USA, during May 2008 as part of the FAP was an experience that certainly changed the way we teach, on our return. It was exciting to observe their classroom and laboratory teaching methodology. The applications include current industrial needs, testing using software and mini projects in each of the areas. These make the students self-confident in their field of study. We were also happy to see how six of our SRM students, at MIT under SAP, have grown with their experiences. Prof. D. Kingsly Jeba Singh, Dean i/c, School of Mechanical Engineering and Prof. Leenus Jesu Martin, HoD, Department of Automobile Engineering.
Partial list of foreign faculty
Dr. Vladimir A Labay, USA Dr. Andrija Maricic, New Zealand Dr. Kharchenko Nikolay, Germany Dr.T. Rama Rao, Australia Dr. Vidyacharan Baskar, France Dr. Lakshmi Narasimhan, USA Dr. Ramasamy Ramasami, USA Dr. Luiz Capretz, Canada Dr. Gladius Lewis, USA
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IAB Members
From USA
Rohan Abeyaratne Quentin Berg Professor of Mechanics Head of Department, Mechanical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology Wai K. Cheng Professor of Mechanical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mark Stehlik Professor Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Education, CSD Carnegie Mellon University Allan L. Fisher Ex-President and CEO I Carnegie Pittsburgh Stacey Lawson Co-Founder and Industry Fellow Center of Entrepreneurship and Technology University of California, Berkeley David M. Jones Executive Director Partners International Program (Teaching Harvard Hospitals) Dr. Gilbert H. Mudge Senior Cardiologist & Senior Medical Advisor Director BWH International Program Brigham and Women’s Hospital Mr. Rohan Abeyaratne, Mr. Mark Stehlik and Mr. Wai Cheng with Vice Chancellor of SRM University Sunil Gupta Edward W. Carter Professor of Business Administration Harvard Business School Harvard University V.G. Narayanan Thomas D. Casserly, Jr. Professor of Business Administration Harvard Business School Harvard University Vithala R. Rao Deane W. Malott Professor of Management Johnson Graduate School of Management| Cornell University S. P Raj Professor Johnson Graduate School of Management Cornell University Ashish Arora Professor of Economics and Public Policy Carnegie Mellon University 24 Kannan Srinivasan H.J. Heinz II Professor of Management Carnegie Mellon University Sunil Dutta Joan and Egon von Kaschnitz Distinguished Associate Professor University of California at Berkeley California Parasuraman Professor University of Miami Miami N. Venkatraman Professor Boston University Boston Hemant K. Jain Professor Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business University of Wisconsin,Milwakee Ramaiya Balachandra Professor Northeastern University Ganesh Krishnamoorthy Walsh Research Professor Northeastern University Ravi Kumar Associate Dean for International programs and Professor University of Southern California Hemant Bhargava Professor University of California, Davis Medini R. Singh Asst. Professor Columbia University K. Sivakumar Chairperson of the Department of Marketing Lehigh University H. Raghav Rao Professor State University of New York Buffalo Dr. Al Lieberman Prof. of Marketing, Executive Director Enterntainment, Media and Technology program Stern School of Business, NYU
From UK
Christopher R Lowe Director Institute of Biotechnology University of Cambridge Oliver Linton Professor of Econometrics London School of Economics London Dr. William David Evans Head, Dept of Medical physics Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff CFR 14 4XW Wales, United Kingdom
From Canada
Malcom Peat Executive Director Queen’s University
From Australia
Dr. Daniel Chandran Faculty of Information Technology University of Technology Sydney, City Campus Broadway New South Wales 2007
From Netherland
Dr. Bob Hoekstra Former CEO, Philips R&D center, The Netherlands Mrs. Tonny (A) Wildvank Vice President / Public Sector Capegemini The Netherlands
International Advisory Board (IAB)
The IAB is actively involved in planning strategies to take the university to a higher level of excellence, be it in research, curriculum or teaching methodology. They help to build a stronger international dimension by bringing students and faculty from well known universities overseas and by sponsoring foreign study for SRM University students like Yasir Hassan Munshi and Vintha, who are going to Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA. The IAB creates an upbeat environment at SRM University. Possibilities open up to our students and faculty as they interact with IAB members to create avenues for research and successful careers.
From Germany
Prof. Dr. Bernhard Glaeser Social Science Research Centre Berlin
From Singapore
Sreeram Ramakrishna Dean of Engineering National University of Singapore Lee Loke Chong Executive Director Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology
From Japan
Prof. Katsutoshi Ayano Chief of the Dept. of Business Administration and Political Sciences at Tokai University
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CAB Members
University Level
Mr. Govind Hari Snghania Drector, JK Organisation Mr. Gulab chand Editor, Rajasthan Patrika Mr. Gurcharan Das Ex-Director, Proctor and Gamble India Mr. Harpal Singh Chairman, Ranbaxy Labs. Ltd. Mr. Pradipta Kumar Mahopatra President & Chief executive, Spencer & Co Mr. N. Ram Editor in Chief, Hindu Mr. R. M. Muthukaruppan Managing Director, Tamilnadu Petroproducts Ltd. Mr. S. Nagarajan Advisor, TAFE Mrs. Nanda Chintaluri Assistant Vice President, OfficeTiger Dr. K. K. Narayanan Managing Director, Metahelix Life Sciences Mr. S. Narayanan Vice President ( Operations), Bimetal Bearing Mr. T. M. Natarajan VP - Global Head Testing, Hexaware Mr. V. R. Pappu Executive Director, Ashok Leyland Ms. Poornima President, India Semiconductor Association Mr. M. Rafeeque Ahmed Chairman, Tamil Nadu State Council, FICCI Mr. R. Raghuttama Rao Managing Director, ICRA Mr. P. S. Rajamani Vice President ( Operations), Simpson & Co. Mr. Rajeev Gupta Managing Director, Carlyle India Mr. S. Ravi Shankar Director, Super Auto Forge Mr. A. Satish kumar Managing Director, Henkel SPIC India Ltd. Mr. D. Selvan Senior Vice President, Wipro Mr. K. Shankar Managing Director, Technip India Ltd. Mr. V. Shankar Vice President, Cognizant Mr. V. Shiv Shankar AVP, Infosys Mr. C. Siva Kumar Chief Executive, Prabha Engineers Mr. Srikant CEO, CSM Software Mr. Srinivasan Chairman, SRA Systems Mr. Srinivasan Managing Director, Shardlow India Mr. T.V. Subba Rao President, Pottipati Plaza Mr. Sushil Kapoor CEO, SRF Ltd. Mr. R .C. Swamy Vice President, Larsen & Toubro Infotech Mr. Mohan Narayanan Vice President, Cognizant Mr. K. P. Murthy Strategic Consultant, Bosch Limited Dr. P. V. R. Murthy CEO- Exclusive Search Recruitment Services Mr. Ramesh Kymal Managing Director, NEG Micon Dr. C. B. Rao Dy. Managing Director, Orchid Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Mr. R.L. Ravichandran CEO, Royal Enfield Mr. P. R. Krishnan Vice President, TCS Mr. JK Menon Managing Director,TCI Sanmar Chemicals LLC, Egypt Mr. Raju Venkatraman Joint Managing Director & COO, Firstsource Solutions Mr. Ramesh Datla Managing Director, Elico Mr. Thomas Verghese Simon Vice president - HR, TCS Mr. P. R. Umamaheswaran Vice President ( Operations), Lucas TVS Gp. Capt.R. Vijayakumar Executive Director, MMA Mr. Vikaram Shah President, Network Appliance Systems Mr. Vinay Deshpande CEO, Encore Software Ltd. Mr. O.P. Yadav President, Madura Coats
School Level
Mr. Abhyakumar Vice Chairman, Asia Cryo-cell Dr. Anil Kush, Ph.D, MBA CEO, Vittal Mallya Scientific Research Foundation Mr. Aravind Sitaraman Managing Director, CISCO Engineering India Mr. S. Chandramohan Managing Director, Tuticorin Alkali Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd. Mr. K. Ganesan Vice President - HR, TCS
Corporate Advisory Board (CAB)
A unique platform, connecting over 150 industries from across the country, the CAB brings students face to face with senior managers, vice-presidents, chairmen and the top management of leading companies in the industry. Working in partnership with industry helps students and faculty gain a broader view and the expertise to live and work in a global context. The board also works along with the university’s academicians and plays a key role in keeping the engineering and management programs in tune with industry trends. Education in the future should work closely with industry in formulating academic and research agendas. Our greatest challenge in this regard is to develop, in our students and faculties, the attitudes as well as the aptitudes needed to translate new knowledge from research to practical ends, transforming the way we live.
Mr. Ganesh Margabandhu VP, Global Delivery, IBM Mr. Himesh Misra Country Leader, Global Solutions Acceleration Initiative, IBM Mr. L. S. Jayaraman Executive Vice President ( Projects), Sundaram Brake Linings Mr. Jayaram Rangan Managing Director, Fichtner Mr. John Panikar Managing Director, Praxair India Private Limited
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Knowledge has no borders
The pursuit of knowledge doesn’t stop at the borders of any country. Through its links with foreign universities, SRM University sponsors advanced learning for its most eager students. These students experience an international education, a different culture and in the process raise their calibre to be at par with the world’s best.
Semester Abroad Program
In a move that’s a first of its kind, the university has initiated a semester abroad program (SAP). A 100 meritorious students have been given the opportunity of a lifetime to spend a semester at some of the best universities around the world including Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Carnegie Mellon, Northeastern University, UC Davis, SUNNY Buffalo, University of Wisconsin, Lille Catholic University, University of Western Australia and many others. This priceless exposure to a whole new sphere of learning brightens their job prospects in India and abroad and, more importantly, creates graduates who are future ready. SRM has a unique arrangement with Unviersity of Wisconsin, Milwaukee to transfer students at the end of 3rd year for BS and MS program at Unviersity of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, in just two years. SRM also has a dual degree program with university of Warwick in the area of Plant Biotechnology. Students who have been sponsored to various foreign universities in 2008 include:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Abha Sharma Agrim Sareen Balakrishnan Bikash Kumar Agarwal Deepika Sreedhar Divya Ashok Prathna Shruti Srinivas Sahil Maheshwari Suhitha. C M. Venkatesh Vikas Kumar S. Vnitha Yasir Hassan Munshi
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA
Aishwarya Natesh Andrea Shirley Dominic Pritham Gana Viknesh J Gaurav Gangal Karthik PL Kaushik Ghosh Naveen Kumar Gundumogula Nitin Ranjan Omar Mehtab Rachana Kumar Raghu Ram Puvada Ravi Upreti Santhosh Yegnaraman L. Shankar M. Suganth V. Sundar Taran Singh Bedi M. Varshaa Vikas S Bhardwaj
University of Western Australia, Australia
S. Sriram Vikas Kumar
Warwick University, Dual Degree, UK
Sajna Anand S
Dundee University, Dual Degree, UK
Jaya kishore K Mohamed Zakir S Rakesh Vijay M
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
R. Sivaraman K. Smriti
Birmingham City University, UK
Matilda Correya Niveditha Thiripurasundari
University of California, Davis, USA
R. Ajay Sundar Archana Chava Abhishikta Deepak Ranjan Nayak Gangula Naga Sahithi Iqubal Mohamed Aslam B. Jagadish Jeya Balaji Balasubramanian M.S. Karthik Kommana Sai Lahari Mahesh Bahuleyan Neeraj Kumar Lal Priyatha Premnath Poornima Nair Shwetha Shekar V.M. Subhashree Tripura Ramjee Varun
SUNY Buffalo, USA
Dhanalakshimi Kandavelue Sumathi
Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
M. Bhalakumaran S. Pradeep
I feel great to share with you that Agrim and I have started working on project Mars Gravity - a five week space mission to observe the effect of micro gravity on mammals. Having spent a semester at MIT, this was a once in a life time opportunity of getting hands-on experience on a project backed by NASA. 28 Sahil Maheshwari, MIT, USA
All 17 of us find the interdisciplinary research here to be tremendous and awe-inspiring. We have had the opportunities to interact with a vast majority of leaders in major fields of Sciences and Engineering. This has immensely expanded our knowledge and boosted our academic profiles. This should aid us towards reaching our ultimate goals of obtaining graduate admissions with scholarships and funding. Aslam Iqubal Mohamed, UC Davis
Northeastern University, USA
Aravind Nagaraj Nandhini Vamsi Krishna
Lille Catholic University, France
Krishnakumar
Technical University Chemnitz, Germany
Adithya
Masschusetts Institute of Medicine (Josh Laboratory), USA
Kavitha
Umeå University, Sweden
Shruthi Venugopal Somasankar
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Extending a humanitarian touch
Saving lives comes naturally for those belonging to the SRM medical corps. Both the Ramapuram and the Kattankulathur campus possess some outstanding medical facilities manned by expert medical personnel. They are at hand to treat maladies ranging from minor injuries to trauma and have a host of specialized departments linked to the medical college. So as a student you will be exposed to some of the best healthcare training you can receive.
SRM Medical College Hospital, Kattankulathur
This 750-bed hospital houses a wide spectrum of medical specialties and subspecialties. The staff tends to 1,000 patients daily. Employees from such corporates as Carborundum Universal, TATA and Johnson Controls Automotive seek treatment, along with people from all over Kancheepuram. Many patients have the benefit of insurance cover via tie-ups with TTK Health Care, Health India and others. Some key features are: • Round the clock experienced hospital staff of 270 doctors, nurses and paramedics • Largest blood bank in the state • Multiple state of the art emergency care units designed in consultation with Partners HealthCare • Ambulance services available 24/7
General Hospital, Ramapuram
This multi-specialty facility ensures that high quality, affordable healthcare reaches the community. Hospital services include special clinics, counseling, and courses in wellness and life skills. It has links with other city hospitals so that students receive optimal exposure during clinical training. Top of the line facilities include: • 300 beds and round the clock emergency services • Well-stocked pharmacy • Excellent post-operative care • High tech operation theater complex • Modern computerized laboratories functioning round the clock • X-ray unit and other investigation facilities
Healthcare that creates bonds
The Medical & Health Sciences colleges regularly coordinate camps and awareness drives in nearby villages. Students, staff and faculty screen and treat as many people as possible. They dispense free medicine and treatment, and visit schools to conduct pre-emptive screenings and to teach basic health awareness to children. In September 2006, the Cardiology Department sprung into action on a day observed in countries across the world by asking the question, ÒHow young is your heart?Ó Around 280 students from the Neelan Matriculation School at Guduvancheri literally took this question to heart as our students and staff conducted cardiac screenings. The students were also involved in classes and workshops that taught the ins and outs of cardiac disease prevention.
Reaching out to the community
SRM University has opened many primary healthcare facilities throughout the city and in villages surrounding Chennai where our students gain valuable experience. One group of centers caters to 526 families in 3 villages around Maraimalai Nagar and 9 villages near Mamandur. Center staff direct patients who require more sophisticated secondary and tertiary medical care to hospitals. Here are some of the key services the centers provide: • Outpatient care & referral • Primary immunization • Antenatal, delivery & postnatal care • Clinics for children under five • Educating schoolchildren about general health, conducting screenings for cardiac ailments and infectious diseases, and giving dental and general health checkups • Family welfare checkups followed by field visits
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Breaking away from the routine
The pressures of a highly demanding curriculum can get to even the best of students. This is the time to mix with other students in the same boat as you. SRM University attracts students from a variety of backgrounds, from around the country and overseas. The cosmopolitan environment is filled with opportunity, to learn and understand other cultures and languages.
Association & clubs
There are a number of clubs that a new student entering the campus can choose from. As varied as one’s interests, they include yoga, meditation, community service, music, debate, poetry, literature and many others. The photography club, the literary club and the mathematics club are some of the most popular ones as many students find common ground. Images SRM conducts training programs regularly on various areas of photography, film processing, animation, editing and mixing, and shooting documentaries.
Recreation
Students can take time out from rigorous training and keep fit by taking advantage of the well-equipped gymnasium or through yoga. Professionals are at hand to help students if needed. Swimming to relieve stress or a brisk canter on a horse are popular activities amongst the peers. The campus also features an outdoor jogging track and cycling range.
Athletics & sports
You will find open grounds and all the facilities that an athlete could wish for. Coaches guide budding players, and exceptional student athletes receive cash incentives and sponsorships. With a rich crop of state and national level players, we have received many laurels over the years. Our Men’s Cricket team, number one in all of Tamil Nadu, represents the state in the Ranji Trophy tournament. Men’s Intra-University Basketball is number one in India; women’s Intra-University Basketball places second. The university started organizing and sponsoring athletic events in 2005 with the SRM Junior National Athletics Championship held at Nehru stadium in Chennai in 2006, SRM University hosted both the South India and the All-India Intra-University Men’s Basketball tournaments on the Kattankulathur campus. The SRM All-India Volleyball tournament followed in March 2007 and the SRM All-India Professional Boxing Championship in July 2007. You can look forward to many more events on this dynamic campus.
Aarush ‘07: An enthralling first
This one of a kind four-day annual technological festival was enthralling by the sheer number of the participants from leading universities and engineering colleges. Former President, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam graced the symposium on the second day and stirred the gathering with his address. From distinguished guest lectures by eminent experts in the various fields of science and technology to workshops and events, Aarush ‘07 allowed students and members of academe to brush heads at the highest level. The events organized by the university were the highlight of the symposium. From robot modeling to junkyard wars, gaming championships to DJ wars, the event was a celebration of talent and skill.
Hi-tech auditorium
Former president Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and Tamil Nadu Governor, Hon. Surjit Singh Barnala are a few who have graced the podium in the hi-tech auditorium addressing an audience of 4,000 eager students. Here are some of the main auditorium’s unique features: • Cinemascopic 70mm screen • Nexo audio system with DTS, Dolby Digital Surround • A 10,000 lumen projector - The first of its kind in India • Digital presentation equipment The International video conferencing hall in the auditorium block can seat 250 persons and is well equipped for seamless video conferencing in real time. The second conference hall in the same auditorium block can seat another 250.
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Engineering & Technology (Programs & Eligibility)
Eligibility for B.Tech.: A pass in 10+2 or its equivalent and (a) for all programs: Minimum 60% aggregate in mathematics, physics & chemistry. (b) for Bioinformatics, Biomedical Engineering, Bioprocess Engineering, Food Process Engineering, Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering: Minimum 60% aggregate in biology, physics and chemistry. Eligibility for B. Arch.: A pass in 10+2 or its equivalent having a minimum aggregate of 60% with English and Mathematics as subjects of study and a minimum NATA score of 80 out of 200. Eligibility for B. Des.: A pass in 10+2 or its equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 60% Eligibility for postgraduate courses: For details on the various specializations please log on to www.srmuniv.ac.in How to apply: There are three ways. The application form obtained on payment can be filled and sent to the Dean (Admissions). Applications downloaded from the web can be filled and sent along with a DD of Rs. 750 favoring SRMIST, payable at Chennai, to the Dean (Admissions). Candidates can also register, submit the application and pay Rs. 750 online.
Courses offered in Kattankulathur Campus, Chennai: Infrastructure Engineering B.Tech.
Aerospace Engineering Automobile Engineering Bioinformatics Biomedical Engineering Bioprocess Engineering Biotechnology Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Computer Science & Software Engineering Electrical & Electronics Engineering Electronics & Communication Engineering Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering Food Process Engineering Genetic Engineering Geo Informatics Information & Telecommunication Engineering Information Technology Instrumentation & Control Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechatronics
Geo Technical Engineering Information Technology Information Security and Cyber Forensics Knowledge Engineering Multimedia Technology Power Electronics & Drives Power Systems Engineering Remote Sensing & GIS Robotics Software Engineering Structural Engineering VLSI Design Water Resources & Management Genetic Engineering
B. Arch. (Bachelor of Architecture) B. Des. (Interior Design) M.Tech.
Biomedical Engineering Biotechnology Chemical Engineering Communication Systems Computer Aided Design Computer Integrated Manufacturing Computer Science & Engineering Construction Engineering & Management Digital Communication & Networking Database Systems Electronics & Control Engineering Embedded Systems Technology Environmental Engineering Food and Nutrition Biotechnology
M. Arch. (Architectural Design) M.S.
TQM Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Ph. D. in all disciplines
Scholarship & bank loan
Students with talent and determination will always find aid at SRM University. There are various scholarship schemes and student finance schemes offered by select nationalized and private banks that students can avail of. So affordability shall not be an obstacle for any student who wishes to pursue his/her education here.
Courses offered in Ramapuram Campus, Chennai: B.Tech.
Computer Science & Engineering Electronics & Communication Engineering Information Technology Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Scholarship schemes
SRM University offers scholarships and fee waiver to deserving students on the basis of academic merit, sports and cultural excellence and economic need. • In 2007-08, an amount of Rs. 5.5 crores and in 2008-09, Rs.6 crores benefited over 1500 students in the form of scholarships, tuition waiver, teaching assistance and sponsorships. • SRM Founder’s Scholarship, provides opportunity to the students with excellent academic record, sports and cultural track record, and those economically challenged. The founder’s scholarship includes complete tuition waiver, book fees, hostel and mess fees and transportation with an additional stipend of about Rs.1000/month. The students continue to avail this financial assistance throughout the course based on their performance.
Courses offered in Modi Nagar Campus, Delhi: B.Tech.
Computer Science & Engineering Electronics & Communication Engineering Information Technology VLSI Design
M.Tech.
Computer Science & Engineering
Courses offered in Trichy Campus, Trichy (subject to approval by competent councils): B.Tech.
Computer Science & Engineering Electronics & Communication Engineering Information Technology Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Convenient educational bank loans
Those who aspire to be a part of SRM University can now avail themselves of full educational loans through select banks with which the university created links. They are: ICICI, SBI, City Union bank, State Bank of Mysore, Corporation Bank and Indian Overseas Bank. The loan can also be availed at the university campus during the counseling and admission sessions. The process is simple and hazzle free so every student has access to financial aid. In fact, during the academic year 2007-08, spot loans sanctioned by the various banks during counseling amounted to INR 75 crore.
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Medicine & Health Sciences (Programs & Eligibility)
Eligibility: For MBBS & BDS–H.S.C. (+2) or equivalent qualification with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Botany & Zoology, possessing marks as prescribed by the respective statutory councils. Eligibility for Paramedical and postgraduate courses: For details on the various programs please verify Medicine and Health Sciences Faculty Prospectus or log on to www.srmuniv.ac.in How to apply: There are two ways. The application form obtained on payment can be filled and sent to the Dean (Admissions). Applications downloaded from the web can be filled and sent along with a DD of Rs.1000 for Medical and Dental courses & Rs.750 for paramedical courses as applicable, favoring SRMIST, payable at Chennai, to the Dean (Admissions).
Science & Humanities (Programs & Eligibility)
Eligibility: For details on various programs please log on to www.srmuniv.ac.in. How to apply: There are two ways. The application form obtained on payment can be filled and sent to the Dean (Admissions). Applications downloaded from the web can be filled and sent along with a DD of Rs.750, favoring SRMIST, payable at Chennai, to the Dean (Admissions).
Courses offered in Kattankulathur Campus, Chennai: Diploma
Hotel Management & Catering Technology Teacher Education (D.T.Ed) D.F.A (Film Acting) B.Com. B.C.A. B.B.A. B.A. Tamil Economics Journalism & Mass Communication B.P.Ed. Applied Micro Biology Biotechnology Chemistry Computer Science & Tech. (integrated) Genetics Hotel & Catering Management Mathematics Physics Visual Communication
Courses offered in Kattankulathur Campus, Chennai: Bachelor Degrees
M.B.B.S B.D.S. B.Sc. General Nursing Bachelor of Physiotherapy Bachelor of Occupational Therapy Bachelor of Pharmacy Pharm. D (Doctor of Pharmacy) Bachelor of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology B.Sc. Optometry Bachelor of Medical Record Sciences B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Technology • Paediatric Nursing • Psychiatric Nursing Master of Physiotherapy • Biomechanics • Cardiorespiratory • Community Rehabilitaion • Hand Conditions • Neurology • Obstetrics and Gynaecology • Orthopaedics • Paediatric Neurology • Sports Physiotherapy Masters in Occupational Therapy • Cardiorespiratory • Community Rehabilitation • Hand Conditions • Neurology • Orthopaedics • Paediatrics • Psychiatry Masters in Pharmacy • Pharmaceutics • Pharmaceutical Analysis • Pharmaceutical Biotechnology • Pharmaceutical Chemistry • Pharmacognosy • Pharmacology • Pharmacy Practice M.B.A. Pharma Masters in Public Health • Health Management • IT in Health Care • Occupational and Industrial Health • Health systems and Clinical Research
PG Diploma
Journalism
U.G. Programs
B.Sc. Aviation & Airport Management Biotechnology Computer Science Hotel & Catering Management Information & System Management Visual Communication B. Ed. B.F.T. (Film Technology)
P.G. Programs
M.C.A M.Com. M.A Mass Communication Tamil Economics M. Ed. M.Sc.
M.Phil.
Computational Mathematics Education Ph.D. in all disciplines
Diploma Courses
Diploma in Nursing Diploma in Optometry Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology Diploma in Medical Record Science
Master Degrees
M.Sc. Human Anatomy M.Sc. Human Physiology M.Sc. Medical Biochemistry M.Sc. Medical Microbiology M.Sc. Nursing • Community Health • Maternity • Medical Surgical Nursing
Courses offered in Ramapuram Campus, Chennai: U.G. Programs
B.Sc. Biotechnology & Bioinformatics M.Sc. Biotechnology & Bioinformatics Biotechnology & Bioinformatics (integrated) Biotechnology Computer Science & Tech. (Integrated)
Certificate Courses
Certificate course in Opthalmic Technology Certificate in Blood Bank Technology Health Inspector
P.G. Programs
MCA
Courses offered in Ramapuram Campus, Chennai: Bachelor Degree
• B. D.S • Conservative dentistry and endodontics • Oral Pathology • Oral and Maxillofacia Surgery • Orthodontics • Periodontics • Prosthodontics
Courses offered in Modi Nagar Campus, Delhi: B.Ed. • M.Ed. • MCA Courses offered in Trichy Campus, Trichy (subject to approval by competent councils): U.G. Programs
BCA, B.Com, BBA B.Sc (Computer Science) B.Sc (Hotel and Catering Management)
Master Degrees
M.D.S. (Master of Dental Surgery)
Courses offered in Trichy Campus, Trichy (subject to approval by competent councils): M.B.B.S
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Management (Programs & Eligibility)
Eligibility: For details on various programs please log on to www.srmuniv.ac.in. How to apply: There are two ways. The application form obtained on payment can be filled and sent to the Dean (Admissions). Applications downloaded from the web can be filled and sent along with a DD of Rs.750, favoring SRMIST, payable at Chennai, to the Dean (Admissions).
Courses offered in Kattankulathur Campus, Chennai: MBA PGPM Courses offered in Ramapuram Campus, Chennai: MBA Courses offered in Modi Nagar Campus, Delhi: MBA
A simple admission process
A simplified admission process starts at the counseling desk, which gives a helping hand to scholars in search of the stream of their choice. Obtain application forms for the various courses from the Admission Office of the University at Kattankulathur or at the Head Office. They can also be downloaded from the university website at www.srmuniv.ac.in. Or else, they can be procured from major post offices across India and from select banks like State Bank of India, Indian Bank, City Union Bank, Karur Vysya Bank and Axis Bank. Here is a helpful list of documents you need to submit along with the application• Mark sheet of qualifying examination or equivalent • Transfer certificate from the institution last studied in • Conduct certificate • Community certificate • Three passport-size photographs • Joint declaration by candidate and parent/guardian in the specified format • Any other documents required by the university
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Getting from where you are to where we are
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SRM Nagar, Kattankulathur - 603 203, Kancheepuram District, Tamil Nadu. Phone: +91-44-2745 2270, +91-44-2741 7777, +91-44-2745 4646 Fax: +91-44-2745 2343
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Any fees once paid will not be refunded under any circumstances. The information given in this prospectus is purely indicative, and all concerned may seek for final confirmation regarding any issue from the respective Heads of the Faculties or the Corporate Office. The university reserves the right to change, alter, amend or rescind any matter given herein at any point of time as it may deem necessary without notice or assigning any reason whatsoever. All disputes are subject to the jurisdiction of the courts at Chennai only.
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Ramapuram Campus
Bharathi Salai, Ramapuram, Chennai - 600 089. Phone: +91-44-2249 2882, +91-44-2249 2887 Fax: +91-44-2249 1777
Directions
Travelling on the GST Road from Chennai, you will pass the Chennai International Airport on your right.Continue south for 23.2 km. The first entrance into the SRM University, Kattankulathur campus is on your left.Go straight past the lake and you will pass the SRM hotel. The main entrance to the Engineering campus will appear on your left.
Modi Nagar Campus
Meerut Road, Sikrikalan Modi Nagar, Gazhiabad, Uttar Pradesh - 201 204. Phone: +91-1232-248618, +91-1232-221576 Fax: +91-1232-245441
Anti Ragging Policy:
Ragging is a punishable offence. Hounourable Supreme Court of India has held as follows “If any incidents of ragging comes to the notice of the authority, the concerned student shall be given liberty to explain and if his explanation is not found satisfactory, the authority would expel him from the institutions”.
Trichy Campus
SRM University Trichy, Irungalur post, Mannachanallur Taluk, Trichirapalli Dist, Pincode - 621 105. Phone: +91-0431-2910599
Head Office
Veerasamy Street, West Mambalam, Chennai 600 033. Phone: +91-44-2474 2836, +91-44-2474 7231, +91-44-2489 2621, +91-44-2489 3688 Fax: +91-44-2474 8925
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COLLAGE CAMPUS
COLLEG E
HOSTEL FACILITIES
Bharathi Salai
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SRM UNIVERSITY, MODI NAGAR CAMPUS, DELHI
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TO DELHI PARKING Entry HOSTEL
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LAWN PARKING LAWN
WORK EXEPERIENCE AREA
ADMINISTRATIVE HOSTEL
Entry TO MEERUT
DINING HALL
ENGINEERING CAMPUS HOSTEL FACILITIES
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