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C.ABDUL HAKEEM COLLEGE OF
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY HAKEEM NAGAR, MELVISHRAM
New Faculties
To our department
Dr.P.Anandan
Dr.S.Veluchamy
To empower the Electronics and Communication Engineering students, in creating and
disseminating Technological Excellence, Professional Commitments and Social Responsibilities.
Accomplish a technical fitness through innovative Teaching-Learning process and Research &
Development.
1. Nurturing the students to understand the societal needs and shape them with technical
expertise as timely performers.
2. Cultivating live environment for the students to groom professionalism and handle
practical challenges with ethical integrity.
1. To prepare graduates for successful career in ECE profession.
2. To provide graduate with ability to successfully design, test and development hardware &
software related engineering products that meets the societal needs.
3. To prepare graduates with professional and ethical responsibility along with lifelong
learning to significantly contribute to the research.
Engineering Graduates will be able to:
1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering
fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering
problems.
2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex
engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of
mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and
design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate
VISION
MISSION
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEO’s)
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (PO’s)
consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and
environmental considerations.
4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research
methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and
synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and
modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering
activities with an understanding of the limitations.
6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess
societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities
relevant to the professional engineering practice.
7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering
solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and
need for sustainable development.
8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and
norms of the engineering practice.
9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader
in diverse teams, and in multi-disciplinary settings.
10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the
engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and
write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give
and receive clear instructions.
11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the
engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member
and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multi-disciplinary environments.
12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage
in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
The students will have the ability to:
1. Apply basic knowledge related to electronic circuits, embedded & communication systems
and signal processing to solve engineering/societal problems.
2. Design, verify and validate electronic functional elements for a variety of applications, with
skills to interpret and communicate results.
3. Exercise good programming practices employing low or high level languages on
appropriate platforms.
PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PO’s)
4. Use engineering & management concepts to analyze specifications and prototype
electronic experiments/projects either independently or in teams.
Our department organized a two day hands on workshop for third year students in
“Ardino in proteus” on 16.8.18 and 18.8.18 a group of 70 students participated.
Technological club inaugural cum poster presentation event was organized by our department for all III year and IV year students on 5.08.2018. Prof. Ganesan from TIFAC core VIT Vellore was the chief guest and addressed the gathering.
Our department conducted Parents meeting for II year students at ECE seminar Hall on 25.6.18.
Our department organized TECHNOVIAL 18 (PROJECT EXPO, PRESENTATION) event for motivating third year and final year students to express and showcase their research ideas .Mr B.A.Md Hashim and Dr.C.Md Yousuf were the event coordinators.
Our department organized a one day event project expo 19 on 14.3.2019. A group of 22 student batches demonstrated their projects working module. Best of the three projects were selected and awarded.
One day placement training was conducted for all eligible final year students by our department along with placement cell CAHCET on 15.07.2018.
Our department conducted a Technical training program organized by By manya group Princeton review-Chennai nearly 88 students of III year participated in this training on 16.7.2018.
A Three day aptitude training program was conducted for all III year students by Our department along with placement cell CAHCET on 20.6.2018 to 22.6.2018.
One day placement Training for III year students organized by placement cell CAHCET.
Our department organized two day industrial visit for third year to RADIO ASTRONOMY
CENTRE (TIFR) OOTY on 11/08/2018 and 12.8.2018.
Our department organized a two day industrial visit for II year students to BSNL (RTTC)
Chennai on 18.08.2018.
DEPARTMENT EVENTS
INDUSTRIAL VISIT
Our 65 students of final year along with 2 faculties went for two days industrial visit to
RADIO ASTRONOMY CENTRE (TIFR) OOTY organized by ECE department on 13.8.2018
and 14.8.2018.
ACADEMIC YEAR
INDUSTRY / ORGANIZATION VISITED
NO OF STUDENTS PARTICIPATED
TOTAL STUDENTS PARTICIPATED
2018-2019
(ODD SEM)
BSNL 30 04
KASHIV INFOTECH 01
ACADEMIC YEAR
INDUSTRY / ORGANIZATION VISITED
NO OF STUDENTS
UNDERWENT
TOTAL STUDENTS
PARTICIPATED
2018-2019
(ODD SEM)
BHEL RANIPET 05
12
KAASHIV INFOTECH 01
CODE BIND TECHNOLOGIES 05
DOORDARSHAN 01
ACADEMIC YEAR
ORGANIZED BY NO OF STUDENTS
PARTICIPATED
TOTAL STUDENTS PARTICIPATED
2018-2019
CODE BIND TECHNOLOGIES 5 5
STUDENTS INPLANT TRAINING
STUDENTS WORKSHOP
STUDENTS INTERNSHIP
Sangavi of ME Applied Electronics presented a paper in IEEE International Conference
(ViTCoN 19) entitled Human Activity Recognition for Ambient Assisted Living organized
by VIT Vellore on 30 & 31st march 2019.
M.A.Pragathi,K.Priyadarshni ,A shavar Banu, Saveetha of Final year ECE Electronics presented a paper in IEEE International Conference (ViTCoN 19) entitled “Hand written Tamil Character Recognition using Deep Learning” organized by VIT Vellore on 30 & 31st march 2019.
S.Suresh Kumar, N.Suresh, Shanker, Srikanth of Final year ECE demonstrated their project and won Third Prize with Cash Award “Hand Guesture Commmunication for Deaf and Dumb patients“in 5th National Level Technical Project EXPO 2019 organized by IEEE student branch in Sri Chandrasekharendra Sarawswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya on 15th march 2019.
Santhosh,Husssain,Ranjith,Salman of Final year ECE demonstrated their project “Aurdino Based Vehicle Tracking System Using IOT “in 5th National Level Technical Project EXPO 2019 organized by IEEE student branch in Sri Chandrasekharendra Sarawswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya on 15th march 2019.
S.NO
COMPANY VISITED
NAME OF STUDENTS PLACED
NO OF STUDENTS
PLACED
1. INFINIT SOLUTIONS Prasaath 01
2. MASS MIND SOFTWARE TECH
Aishwarya, Shanmugapriya Indhu.
03
3. DCKAP TECHNOLOGIES
Velvizhi 01
4. GREAT INDIA RETAIL PVT LTD
N. Suresh Kumar, S. Suresh Kumar, Santhosh, Pavithra, Ranjith Kumar, Rukhsana, Srija, Srikanth, Sruthi, Swathi, Syed Shabudduin
11
5. PERFECT ELECTRONICS
Pavithra, Pooja ,Ramkumar 03
STUDENT PLACEMENTS
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS
M.A.Pragathi,K.Priyadarshni ,A shavar Banu, Saveetha of Final year ECE demonstrated their project “Hand written Tamil Character Recognition using Deep Learning” in 5th National Level Technical Project EXPO 2019 organized by IEEE student branch in Sri Chandrasekharendra Sarawswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya on 15th march 2019.
Shalini, of Third year ECE completed one month workshop training on Python Programming from 10.12.2018 to 4.1.2019 organized by Apponox Technologies Banglore.
S.NO PROJECT TITTLE STUDENTS NAME
BEST PROJECT
1. HAND WRITTEN TAMIL CHARACTER RECOGONITION USING DEEP LEARNING
Pragathi M A
Priyadarshini K
Saveetha S
Shavar Banu A
FIRST
2. IOT BASED CENTRALIZED BELL RINGING SYSTEM FOR COLLEGE
Nivetha J Pavithra P Pooja A Priyadarshini D
SECOND
3. GUESTURE COMMUNICATION FOR DEAF AND DUMB PATIENTS
Suresh Kumar N Sureshkumar S Shanker K Srikanth V
THIRD
DEPT/SECTOR JOB/TITTLE LAST DATE VACANCIES
Bharat Electronics
Limited
Senior Engineers, Deputy Manager, Senior Engineer Civil - 07
24/04/2019 07
Indian Space Research
Organization (ISRO)
Scientist / Engineer ‘SD’
30/04/2019
03
HIL India Limited
Engineering Posts 15/04/2019 12
TNPCB Assistant Engineer 23/04/2019 73
STUDENTS BEST PROJECTS
JOB OPPORTUNITIES 2019
SOLAR ROADWAYS
Solar Roadways is exactly what you’re thinking after
reading the name. These are solar panels which can be
used to pave roads, driveways, sidewalks, or any
surface meant for walking. Solar wafers protected
under thick layers of shatter-proof Gorilla Glass can be
used to generate electricity from any surface. These
modules come in hexagonal panels which makes
replacement super easy. Additionally, Solar Roadways panels can be programmed electronically
to show specific markings on the road. The panels can generate enough heat to melt the snow
and thus ensure easy walking or driving over them during winters. All of this while saving the
Earth and Earth-dwellers from succumbing to the damage caused by greenhouse gases.
5G
The next generation of mobile communications is about
to arrive with major telecom operators already
performing trials for 5G networks and the launch of
Snapdragon 855 SoC which will be the first SoC to
support the network. As the technology becomes more
popular, we will see a host of applications which will
largely depend on the internet. With 5G, we will be able
to access network speeds in the range of gigabits per
second, almost a hundred times faster than the current 4G network. With 5G, we will be able to
send and receive information in the blink of an eye – literally!
Be careful while using your mobile phone, it has 18 times more bacteria than toilet
handles.
This sounds odd, but you can charge your phone by using urine, scientists developed it.
More than 90% of adults have their mobile phone within arm’s reach all the time.
Within 3 minutes of delivery, 90% of text messages are read.
Mobile phone users mostly spend their time on games and social networking (49% and
30% respectively).
Is your phone water proof? 90% of mobile phones in Japan, are waterproof.
NEW INVENTIONS 2019
UNKNOWN MOBILE FACTS
MORAL QUOTES
In Education students must be thought “How to think” not what to think.
Never Stop Learning, because Life never stop teaching.
True wealth is not measured by your wealth, But rather by the satisfaction
of your heart.
The beautiful thing about knowledge is that no one can take it from you.
Teachers who love teaching, teach students to love learning.
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