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KARNATAKA STATE COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Indian Institute of Science Campus, Bangalore - 560012 REPORT ON 37 th SERIES of STUDENT PROJECT PROGRAMME (SPP) Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology (KSCST), set up in 1975, is an autonomous registered organization of Government of Karnataka. The Council receives a grant-in-aid from the Government of Karnataka. The Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, also extends partial financial support to the Council. The Council s main mission is to promote the application of science and technology to the developmental process in Karnataka. To accomplish this mission, the State Council works with the support of a 50-member council, presided by the Hon ble Chief Minister, Government of Karnataka and an Executive Committee whose Chairman is the Director, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. In both of these bodies, there is representation of ministers, state government officials and scientists / engineers from various educational and R&D institutions in the state. KSCST uses its funds to sponsor projects in the educational, scientific and technological institutions in Karnataka. The Council took up several projects in the areas of Education, Energy, Building, Health, Urban Systems, Ecology and Environment, Chemical Processes etc. The Council is more particular about education sector and wants to improve the quality of education as well as to bring in many young budding students into the science/engineering stream. STUDENT PROJECT PROGRAMME (SPP) In order to improve the quality of engineering education, the Council embarked upon a major venture - the Student Project Programme (SPP) - to select good student projects in various disciplines from various engineering colleges, fund them and provide technical support. The Student Project Programme is one of the important programmes of the KSCST; it involves students and faculty of engineering colleges in taking up projects oriented towards developmental problems of the state and coming out with practical solutions, more specifically, those relevant to rural areas. The Student Project Programme (SPP) was initiated during 1977-78 and has undergone substantial qualitative and quantitative improvements over the last three decades. The Student Project Programme has, by now, stimulated a large number of students and faculty to think about the problems of their immediate surroundings and to use their knowledge and training to improve their environment. This process has been ably assisted by more than one hundred faculty members of the Indian 24

Institute of Science and experts from various other research institutions and government departments. Engineering colleges of the State have shown keen interest in this novel programme. The Student Project Programme of KSCST has attracted the attention of educationists and technologists in the entire country. The objectives are: Apply creativity of students to solve development problems of our people and State through Science and Technology. Enrich college education by taking up small projects to evolve solutions to real life problems. Improve understanding and develop methodology for solving complex issues. The work discipline acquired by students in evolving and executing their projects, improves their analytical and technical capabilities and methodology, enabling better performance at job interviews, besides getting a formal certificate of recognition. The sponsorship, by Karnataka State Council for Science & Technology, has become a benchmark of quality for engineering student projects and these projects have been highly valued by both academic and industrial communities. In this programme, several completed projects are identified as promising and having commercial potential. Concerned faculty/students of such projects are encouraged to go ahead for further modification wherever required and to takeup field trials or scale up. Projects have been diverse, reflecting the varied interests of the students/guides and some of them have been very innovative. The recent enhancement of financial support by the state government has enabled us to support several such innovative projects and some of these projects have received wide publicity in local as well as national media. 37 th Series of Student Project Programme (SPP) : SPP, when started in the year 1977-78, supported 81 projects, from 13 institutions. Now, during the 37 th Series (2013-2014) of this program, the Council received 1438 project proposals from 110 institutions and 371 projects have been supported with a total funding of about Rs. 18.81 lakhs. So far, over 7000 projects have been supported by the KSCST under this programme during last 36 years. The activities of 37 th Series of SPP started in October 2013. The Council contacted experts from Indian Institute of Science and various R&D institutions in identifying thrust areas for selection of student projects. As per the recommendations of the subject experts and approval by Secretary, KSCST, SPP poster was printed in A3 size which displayed information about the thrust areas for this series. 25

Following are thrust areas recommended by the experts for student projects. Mechanisms / machines for Garbage disposal specially in the urban environment, Drainage cleaning, Weed removal in lakes, Waste processing and wealth from waste Micro Air Vehicle, Smart Technology for physically challenged Mobile driven technology for water supply, irrigation, etc. Automobile exhaust control Greenhouse gas mitigation, Techniques in Air pollution control Application of Electrostatics, Electrostatic Hazards Material processing, aero space materials Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) Experimental fluid mechanics Solar thermal energy devices Self powered electronics Health monitoring systems Low power embedded system Efficient, swift fire fighting/extinguishing gadgets Projects to combat local problems encountered in your region Any other innovative projects SPP poster contains, in addition to thrust areas, format of the proposal and other relevant details. Posters were sent to all the engineering colleges of the State and Universities, indicating last date for submission of the project proposals. The Council received 1438 project proposals (Annexure 1) from various disciplines from 110 institutions in the State. These proposals were scrutinized by experts from Indian Institute of Science and other R&D institutions. After rigorous processing of the project proposals and evaluation by experts, 371 proposals from 110 engineering colleges were supported and sponsored with a total financial assistance of about Rs. 18.81 Lakhs. Project sanction letters and budget sanction details were sent to the concerned project guides and Principals of the engineering colleges. Karnataka State Biofuel Development Board (KSBDB), Government of Karnataka also supported 50 projects with a special sanction on biofuel projects. This was in addition to assistance provided by the Council. Approved list of projects, 26

sanctioned directly under SPP and Biofuel Projects under KSBDB, were announced in KSCST website www.kscst.org.in KSCST has organized nodal centre evaluation of the supported projects at following engineering colleges namely : SL. No. Name of the Nodal Centre and Date of Evaluation 1. RAJEEV INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, HASSAN Date: 7th May 2014 (Wednesday) 2. ALVA'S INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, MOODBIDRI Date: 8th May 2014 (Thursday) 3. DR. AMBEDKAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, MALLATHAHALLI, BANGALORE Date: 10th May 2014 (Saturday) Participating Colleges No of Sanctioned Projects to be evaluated 1. ADICHUNCHANAGIRI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, CHIKAMAGALUR 8 2. MALNAD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, HASSAN 5 3. RAJEEV INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, HASSAN 1 4. GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, HASSAN 2 5. BAHUBALI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SHRAVANABELAGOLA 4 Total 20 1. ALVA'S INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, MOODBIDRI 2 2. CANARA ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BANTWAL TQ, DAKSHINA KANNADA 1 3. DR. MV SHETTY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, MOODBIDRI 4 4. KVG COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SULLIA 3 5. MANGALORE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING, MOODBIDRI 5 6. NMAM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, NITTE, KARKALA 10 7. PA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, MANGALORE 4 8. SAHYADRI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT, MANGALORE 1 9. SHREE DEVI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SDIT), KENJAR, MANGALORE 2 10. SRI DHARMASTHALA MANJUNATHESHWARA INSTITUTE OF TECH., UJIRE 4 11. SRINIVAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, VALACHIL, MANGALORE 8 12. ST. JOSEPHS ENGINEERING COLLEGE, VAMANJOOR, MANGALORE 4 13. VIVEKANANDA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, PUTTUR 3 14. SHRI MADHWA VADIRAJA INSTITUTE OF TECH., & MANAGEMENT, UDUPI 3 Total 54 1. ACS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, MYSORE ROAD, BANGALORE 4 2. AMRITA SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, Off SARJAPUR ROAD, BANGALORE 4 3. BANGALORE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE 1 4. BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BASAVANAGUDI, BANGALORE 4 5. DAYANANDA SAGAR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE 9 6. DON BOSCO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, KUMBALGOD, BANGALORE 3 7. DR. AMBEDKAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, MALLATHAHALLI, BANGALORE 6 8. JSS ACADEMY OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION, BANGALORE 2 9. KS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, KANAKAPURA ROAD, BANGALORE 3 10. NEW HORIZON COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, MARATHHALLI, BANGALORE 4 11. PES INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANASHANKARI III STAGE, BANGALORE 1 12. RAJARAJESWARI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KUMBALGOD, BANGALORE 4 13. RV COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE 5 14. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, RAMANAGARA DISTRICT 1 15. SHIRDI SAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE, ANEKAL, BANGALORE 3 16. SJB INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, KENGERI, BANGALORE 2 17. T. JOHN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANNERGHATTA ROAD, BANGALORE 5 18. THE OXFORD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BOMMANAHALLI, BANGALORE 2 27

4. VIDYA VIKAS INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, MYSORE Date: 12th May 2014 Monday 5. CHANNABASAVESHWARA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, GUBBI Date: 15th May 2014, Thursday 6. BALLARI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, BELLARY Date: 17th May 2014 Saturday, 7. BAPUJI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, DAVANGERE Date: 19th May 2014 Monday 8. BHEEMANNA KHANDRE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BHALKI, BIDAR Date: 7th June 2014 Saturday 9. HKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, NAGAWARA, BANGALORE Date: 14th June 2014 Saturday 19. BTL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, BANGALORE 3 20. EAST POINT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE 4 21. K.S.SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT, BANGALORE 5 Total 75 1. GSSS INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECH., FOR WOMEN, MYSORE 1 2. SRI JAYACHAMARAJENDRA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, MYSORE 1 3. THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING, MYSORE 1 4. VIDYA VIKAS INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, MYSORE 3 5. VIDYAVARDHAKA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, MYSORE 4 6. COORG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PONNAMPET 1 7. GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, KUSHALNAGAR 2 Total 13 1. CHANNABASAVESHWARA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, GUBBI 4 2. HMS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TUMKUR 1 3. SHRIDEVI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, TUMKUR 3 4. SIDDAGANGA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TUMKUR 4 5. SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TUMKUR 2 6. KALPATARU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TIPTUR 1 Total 15 1. BALLARI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, BELLARY 1 2. PROUDHADEVARAYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, HOSPET 5 3. RAO BAHADUR Y. MAHABALESHWARAPPA ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BELLARY 4 Total 10 1. BAPUJI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, DAVANGERE 14 2. GM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, DAVANGERE 8 3. STJ INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, RANEBENNUR 7 4. UNIVERSITY BDT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, DAVANGERE 3 5. PES INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, SHIVAMOGGA 4 Total 36 1. APPA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, GULBARGA 1 2. BHEEMANNA KHANDRE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BHALKI, BIDAR 9 3. BASAVAKALYAN ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BASAVAKALYAN, BIDAR 4 4. PDA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, GULBARGA 5 Total 19 1. ACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SOLADEVANAHALLI, BANGALORE 5 2. ACHARYA POLYTECHNIC, BANGALORE 4 3. BMS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, YELAHANKA, BANGALORE 4 4. HKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, NAGAWARA, BANGALORE 1 5. MS RAMAIAH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE 8 6. MVJ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KADUGODI, BANGALORE 2 7. NAGARJUNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE 1 8. REVA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, YELAHANKA, B'LORE 1 9. SAI VIDYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, DODDABALLAPUR ROAD, B'LORE 2 10. SAMBHRAM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE 5 11. SAPTHAGIRI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE 6 28

10. BV BHOOMARADDI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECH., HUBLI Date: 17th June 2014 Tuesday 11. JAIN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BELGAUM Date: 18th June 2014 Wednesday 12. SIR M. VISVESVARAYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE 2 13. SJC INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, CHICKBALLAPUR 1 14. NITTE MEENAKSHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE 1 Total 44 1. BV BHOOMARADDI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECH., HUBLI 11 2. GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, HAVERI 3 3. KLE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, HUBLI 4 4. SDM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, DHARWAD 3 5. SKSVMA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECH., LAXMESHWAR, GADAG 5 6. KLS'S VISHWANATHRAO DESHPANDE RURAL INSTITUTE OF TECH., HALIYAL 6 7. GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, KARWAR 2 8. BASAVESHWAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BAGALKOT 6 9. BLDEA'S DR. PGH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, BIJAPUR 4 Total 44 1. ANGADI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, BELGAUM 3 2. HIRASUGAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, NIDASOSHI, BELGAUM 6 3. KLE SOCIETY'S KLE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, CHIKKODI 4. KLE'S DR. M. S. SHESHAGIRI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECH, BELGAUM 5. KLS GOGTE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, UDYAMBAG, BELGAUM 6. MARATHA MANDAL'S ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BELGAUM 7. SG BALEKUNDRI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BELGAUM 8. SHAIKH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, BELGAUM 9. JAIN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BELGAUM Total 7 1 6 3 7 1 7 41 The students demonstrated their projects in the nodal centers. The experts, during evaluation, reviewed the methodology and final output of these projects and selected 105 projects for Seminar and 100 projects for Exhibition. The details of projects selected for Seminar and Exhibition branch wise is as follows: Sl. No ENGINEERING BRANCH No. of Proposals Received No. of Proposals Approved No. of Projects selected for Seminar No. of Projects selected for Exhibition 1 Aeronautical Engineering 2 1 0 0 2 Agronomy 1 0 0 0 3 Automation and Robotics 2 2 1 0 4 Automobile Engineering 14 1 0 0 5 Biomedical Engineering 4 0 0 0 6 Biotechnology Engineering 39 17 12 2 7 Cerameic and Cement Technology 3 1 1 0 8 Chemical Engineering 24 12 5 0 9 Civil Engineering 147 40 28 0 10 Civil Engineering (M-Tech) 3 0 0 0 11 Computer Science and Engineering 210 69 22 16 12 Construction Technology and Management 5 1 1 0 29

13 Electrical and Electronics Engineering 127 35 5 10 14 Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering 1 0 0 0 15 Electronics and Communication Engineering 347 70 5 23 16 Environmental Engineering 14 5 2 1 17 Industrial and Production Engineering 7 1 0 1 18 Information Science and Engineering 104 20 8 5 19 Instrumentation Technology 43 8 0 4 20 Instrumentation and Electronics 1 0 0 0 21 Medical Electronics Engineering 5 1 1 0 22 Mechanical Engineering 306 81 13 34 23 Mechatronics Engineering 3 1 0 1 24 Telecommunication Engineering 21 3 1 2 25 Textile Technology 5 2 0 1 Total No. of Projects 1438 371 105 100 The Council is organising the 37 th Series Seminar and Exhibition on 28th and 29th July 2014, at B. V. Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology, Hubli. The programme is being inaugurated on 28th July 2014 at 10.00 AM by Dr. Gopal K. Kadekodi, Honorary Professor, Centre for Multi-Disciplinary Development Research, Dharwad and Former Director Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bangalore. Prof. G. R. Naik, Vice Chancellor i/c, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga will be addressing the gathering and will releasing the SPP Biofuel Compendium. Prof. B. G. Mulimani, Vice Chancellor, BLDE Medical University, Bijapur and Former Vice Chancellor, Gulbarga University, Gulbarga will be presiding over the function and will be releasing the SPP Engineering Compendium and Compact Disc. Dr. M. Prithviraj, Executive Secretary, KSCST are participating in this state level programme and encouraging the young engineers to take up more R&D related activities. During these two days, Seminars and Exhibition of selected projects will be held. In this Series of SPP 105 have been selected for Seminar and 100 projects for Exhibition. These Seminars and Exhibits will be evaluated by a panel of experts consisting of scientists and engineers from Indian Institute of Science and National Aerospace Laboratories, Bangalore and other research organizations. Some of these selected projects will be awarded as best projects of the year and the best performing college will also be awarded. The awards will be presented during valedictory function. In addition, to the above, special lectures have also been arranged during the course of this programme. Mr. Vinay Konaje, CEO, Navya Biologicals Pvt. Ltd., BVBCET campus, Hubli will be delivering technical lecture on "Entrepreneurship, R&D in Biotechnology and related areas" and Shri Vishwanath, CEO, Karadi Path Education Company Pvt. Ltd., Chennai will be delivering talk on "Magic English Learning for Technical Education Programme" on 28th July 2014 between 5.30 PM to 7.00 PM. 30

On 29th July 2014 at 9.30 AM., Prof. N. Balakrishnan, Supercomputer Education and Research Centre (SERC), Indian Institute of Science, will be delivering technical lecture on the topic "Revenge of Silicon". The focus of the seminar and exhibition is not only to provide the forum for the students to present their work, but also to educate them on current developments in the field of engineering and technology. The exhibition is also open for students and general public on these days. The Valedictory programme of this Seminar and Exhibition will be held on 29 th July 2014 at 3.00 PM at B. V. Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology, Hubli. Dr. S. Seetharamu, Director, Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore will be the Chief Guest of the function and deliver valedictory address. Dr. Amitha Gill, Director, Rajasthan State Council for Science and Technology, Jaipur, will be the guest of honor. They will be distributing the prizes to award winning projects and colleges. Prof. B. L. Desai, Vice-Principal, B.V. Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology, Hubli and Dr. M. Prithviraj, Executive Secretary, Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology, Bangalore will address the gathering. Dr. Ashok S. Shettar, Principal B.V. Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology, Hubli will preside over the valedictory function. Dr. S. G. Sreekanteswara Swamy K. N. Venkatesh 31

Student Projects Programme : 37 series Annexure 1 Sl. No. Collegewise receipt of No. of project proposals and sanction of no. of projects, No. of Projects Selected for Seminar and Exhibition for the year 2013 2014 Name of the Institution No. of SPP Proposals received No. of Proposals Approved No. of Projects selected for Seminar No. of Projects selected for Exhibition 1 ACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SOLADEVANAHALLI, BANGALORE 18 5 1 1 2 ACHARYA POLYTECHNIC, BANGALORE 6 4 0 1 3 ACS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE 7 4 1 2 4 ADICHUNCHANAGIRI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, CHIKAMAGALUR 29 8 3 1 5 ALVA'S INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, MOODBIDRI 20 2 1 1 6 AMRITA SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE 7 4 2 0 7 ANGADI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, BELGAUM 8 3 1 0 8 APPA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, GULBARGA 1 1 0 0 9 AKSHAYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TUMKUR 1 0 0 0 10 BAHUBALI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SHRAVANBELAGOLA 11 4 0 2 11 BALLARI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, BELLARY 1 1 1 0 12 BANGALORE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE 2 1 0 0 13 BAPUJI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, DAVANGERE 43 14 3 4 14 BASAVAKALYAN ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BASAVAKALYAN, BIDAR 10 4 0 1 15 BASAVESHWAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BAGALKOT 23 6 1 1 16 BHEEMANNA KHANDRE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BHALKI, BIDAR 42 9 2 1 17 BLDEA'S DR. PGH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, BIJAPUR 15 4 1 0 18 BMS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BASAVANAGUDI, BANGALORE 12 4 3 0 19 BMS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, YELAHANKA, BANGALORE 14 4 0 2 20 BTL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, BANGALORE 9 3 0 2 21 BV BHOOMARADDI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, HUBLI 49 11 4 3 22 CANARA ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BANTWAL TQ, DAKSHINA KANNADA 11 1 0 0 23 CHANNABASAVESHWARA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, GUBBI 10 4 1 3 24 CHRIST UNIVERSITY, BANGALORE 2 0 0 0 25 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, RAICHUR 1 0 0 0 26 COORG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, PONNAMPET 4 1 0 1 27 DAYANANDA SAGAR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE 47 9 5 1 28 DON BOSCO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE 11 3 1 1 29 DR. AMBEDKAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE 16 6 2 0 30 DR. MV SHETTY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, MOODBIDRI 8 4 0 2 31 EKALAVYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, CHAMARAJANAGAR 2 0 0 0 32 EAST POINT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE 20 4 1 0 33 GHOUSIA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, RAMANAGARA 1 0 0 0 34 GM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, DAVANGERE 48 8 2 1 35 GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, HASSAN 5 2 2 0 36 GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, HAVERI 12 3 1 0 32

37 GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, KUSHALNAGAR 5 2 0 0 38 GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, KARWAR 2 2 2 0 39 GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, RAMANAGARAM 1 0 0 0 40 GSSS INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN, MYSORE 1 1 1 0 41 HIRASUGAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, NIDASOSHI, BELGAUM 24 6 2 1 42 HKBK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE 1 1 1 0 43 HMS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TUMKUR 7 1 1 0 44 ISLAMIAH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE 1 0 0 0 45 JAIN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BELGAUM 19 7 2 2 46 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU NATIONAL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SHIMOGA 11 0 0 0 47 JSS ACADEMY OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION, BANGALORE 3 2 2 0 48 KALPATARU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TIPTUR 10 1 0 1 49 KLE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, HUBLI 27 4 0 1 50 KLE SOCIETY'S KLE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, CHIKKODI 38 7 2 1 51 KLE'S DR. M. S. SHESHAGIRI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, UDYAMBAG, BELGAUM 12 1 1 0 52 KLS GOGTE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, UDYAMBAG, BELGAUM 53 6 0 2 53 KLS'S VISHWANATHRAO DESHPANDE RURAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, HALIYAL 20 6 2 0 54 K.S. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT, BANGALORE 12 5 3 2 55 KS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE 9 3 1 0 56 KVG COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SULLIA 8 3 1 0 57 MAHARAJA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, MYSORE 1 0 0 0 58 MALNAD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, HASSAN 17 5 1 1 59 MANGALORE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING, MOODBIDRI 10 5 1 3 60 MARATHA MANDAL'S ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BELGAUM 61 3 0 2 61 MS RAMAIAH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE 20 8 2 4 62 MVJ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE 10 2 1 0 63 MOODLAKATTE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, KUNDAPURA 1 0 0 0 64 NAGARJUNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE 4 1 0 0 65 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KARNATAKA, SURATHKAL 1 0 0 0 66 NEW HORIZON COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE 9 4 1 1 67 NITTE MEENAKSHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE 2 1 1 0 68 NMAM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, NITTE, KARKALA 44 10 3 3 69 PA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, MANGALORE 8 4 1 3 70 PES INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE 1 1 0 1 71 PES INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, SHIVAMOGGA 9 4 2 2 72 POOJYA DODDAPPA APPA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, GULBARGA 42 5 3 0 73 PROUDHADEVARAYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, HOSPET 25 5 1 2 74 RAJARAJESWARI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, KUMBALGOD, BANGALORE 7 4 1 2 75 RAJEEV INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, HASSAN 7 1 1 0 76 RAO BAHADUR Y. MAHABALESHWARAPPA ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BELLARY 23 4 1 2 77 REVA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, BANGALORE 2 1 0 0 78 RV COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE 12 5 3 0 79 SAHYADRI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT, MANGALORE 4 1 0 0 33

80 SAI VIDYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE 3 2 0 0 81 SAMBHRAM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE 13 5 0 1 82 SAPTHAGIRI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE 12 6 2 2 83 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAIN GLOBAL CAMPUS, RAMANAGARA 5 1 0 1 84 SDM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, DHARWAD 5 3 1 0 85 SG BALEKUNDRI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BELGAUM 29 7 1 1 86 SHAIKH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, BELGAUM 7 1 0 1 87 SHIRDI SAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BANGALORE 10 3 0 1 88 SHREE DEVI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (SDIT), KENJAR, MANGALORE 4 2 0 2 89 SHRI MADHWA VADIRAJA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, UDUPI 9 3 1 2 90 SHRIDEVI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, TUMKUR 11 3 0 2 91 SIDDAGANGA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TUMKUR 5 4 3 1 92 SIR M. VISVESVARAYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE 2 2 1 1 93 SJB INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE 4 2 2 0 94 SJC INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, CHICKBALLAPUR 7 2 1 1 95 SKSVMA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, LAXMESHWAR, GADAG 20 5 1 2 96 SRI DHARMASTHALA MANJUNATHESHWARA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, UJIRE 13 4 0 0 97 SRI JAYACHAMARAJENDRA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, MYSORE 5 1 1 0 98 SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, TUMKUR 24 2 0 2 99 SRI VENKATESHWARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE 3 0 0 0 100 SRINIVAS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, VALACHIL, MANGALORE 36 8 1 4 101 ST. JOSEPHS ENGINEERING COLLEGE, VAMANJOOR, MANGALORE 10 4 1 1 102 STJ INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, RANEBENNUR 18 7 2 2 103 T. JOHN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BANGALORE 13 5 0 0 104 THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING, MYSORE 1 1 1 0 105 THE OXFORD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, BANGALORE 4 2 0 1 106 TONTADARYA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, GADAG 2 0 0 0 107 UNIVERSITY BDT COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, DAVANGERE 10 3 1 0 108 VIDYA VIKAS INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, MYSORE 15 3 0 2 109 VIDYAVARDHAKA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, MYSORE 19 4 1 2 110 VIVEKANANDA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, PUTTUR 9 3 1 1 Total No. of Project proposals received / approved 1438 371 105 100 * ~ * ~ * 34