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MBA

PEO’s, POS, COs & PO-CO Mapping

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs):

MBA programme curriculum is designed to prepare the post graduate students:

  • To have a thorough understanding of the core aspects of the business.
  • To provide the learners with the management tools to identify, analyze and create business opportunities as well as solve business problems.
  • To prepare them to have a holistic approach towards management functions.
  • To inspire and make them practice ethical standards in business.

 

PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs):

  1. Apply knowledge of management theories and practices to solve business
  2. Foster Analytical and critical thinking abilities for data-based decision
  3. Ability to develop Value based Leadership
  4. Ability to understand, analyze and communicate global, economic, legal, and ethical aspects of business.
  5. Ability to lead themselves and others in the achievement of organizational goals, contributing effectively to a team environment.

Note: Program may add up to three additional POs.

 PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs):

SMIT MBA Programme specific outcome are:

  1. To prepare postgraduates in management who will design business solutions for problems across the various functional domains of Management.
  2. To prepare postgraduates in management who will contribute to the growth and development of the society, through their research acumen and entrepreneurial and entrepreneurial skills.
  3. To develop a sound theoretical base in the domain of Management.
  4. To develops communication, interpersonal skills and leadership qualities to work in and with teams in organizations.

Course Outcome

SEMESTER – I

Course Name: C101- Statistics for Management (BA4101)

C101.1To facilitate objective solutions in business decision making.
C101.2To understand and solve business problems.
C101.3To apply statistical techniques to data sets, and correctly interpret the results
C101.4To develop skill-set that is in demand in both the research and business environments.
C101.5To enable the students to apply the statistical techniques in a work setting.

 

Course Name: C102- MANAGEMENT CONCEPT AND ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR (BA4102)

C102.1Understanding of various management concepts and skills required in the business world
C102.2In-depth knowledge of various functions of management in a real time management context
C102.3Understanding of the complexities associated with management of individual behavior in the organizations
C102.4Develop the skill set to have manage group behavior in Organizations
C102.5Insights about the current trends in managing organizational behavior

 

Course Name: C103- MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS (BA4103)

C103.1To introduce the concepts of scarcity and efficiency
C103.2To explain principles of microeconomics relevant to managing an organization
C103.3To describe principles of macroeconomics
C103.4To have the understanding of economic environment of business.
C103.5To study about the policies that regulate economic variables

 

Course Name: C104- ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING (BA4104)

C104.1A thorough grounding of financial accounting concepts
C104.2Preparation of financial statement analysis
C104.3Understand the management and cost accounting techniques
C104.4Apply the management and cost accounting techniques for decision making
C104.5Assess the accountancy standards of practices in India

 

Course Name: C105- LEGAL ASPECTS OF BUSINESS (BA4105)

C105.1Understand the fundamental legal principles in developing various contracts and commercial laws in the business world
C105.2Identify the common forms of business associations and elements of Corporate Governance
C105.3Develop insights regarding the laws related to industrial environment
C105.4Ability to understand the fundamentals of corporate tax and GST
C105.5Understand the role of consumer rights and cyber laws in the modern business environment

 

Course Name: C106- INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (BA4106)

C106.1Learn the basics of data and information system.
C106.2Understand the system development methodologies.
C106.3Understand database management system and its types.
C106.4Learn the various technologies in information system and its security.
C106.5Gains knowledge on effective applications of information systems in business.

 

Course Name: C107- ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT (BA4032)

C107.1The learners will gain entrepreneurial competence to run the business efficiently.
C107.2The learners are able to undertake businesses in the entrepreneurial environment
C107.3The learners are capable of preparing business plans and undertake feasible projects.
C107.4The learners are efficient in launching and develop their business ventures successfully
C107.5The learners shall monitor the business effectively towards growth and development

 

Course Name: C108- INDIAN ETHOS (BA4111)

C108.1The learners are able to apply the basic concepts of Indian ethos and value systems at work.
C108.2The learners can handle issues of business ethics and offer solutions in ethical perspectives
C108.3The learners are professionally efficient and skilful in value systems and culture
C108.4The learners are capable in ethically manage business towards well being of the society
C108.5The learners can be socially effective in undertaking business responsibilities

 

Course Name: C109- BUSINESS COMMUNICATION (LABORATORY) (BA4112)

C109.1Develop good managerial communication skills
C109.2Ability to excel in different forms of written communication required in a business context
C109.3Develop good presentation skills
C109.4In-depth understanding of interview skills
C109.5Ability to prepare Business reports

 

SEMESTER – II

 

Course Name: C110 – QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUE FOR DECISION MAKING (BA4201)

C110.1Linear programming in product mix decisions
C110.2Transportation and assignment in logistics and job allocation scenarios
C110.3Game theory and heuristics of decision making in real time decisions
C110.4Inventory management and replacement models in manufacturing context
C110.5Queuing and simulation in real time scenario optimization

 

Course Name: C111 – FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (BA4202)

C111.1Identify the concepts of financial decision of an organization.
C111.2Recognize the time value of money
C111.3Learn the capital budgeting and cost of capital techniques
C111.4Understand how to decide the decision of capital structure and distribution of dividend
C111.5Assess the short-term and long-term sources of finance

 

Course Name: C112 – HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (BA4203)

C112.1Students would have gained knowledge on the various aspects of HRM
C112.2Students will gain knowledge needed for success as a human resource professional.
C112.3Students will develop the skills needed for a successful HR manager
C112.4Students would be prepared to implement the concepts learned in the workplace.
C112.5Students would be aware of the emerging concepts in the field of HRM

 

Course Name: C113 – OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT (BA4204)

C113.1Understanding of the evolution of operations management practices and world class manufacturing processes
C113.2Knowledge about capacity planning, strategic sourcing and procurement in organizations
C113.3Enhances the understanding of product development and design process
C113.4Ability to forecast demand and overcome bottlenecks
C113.5Provides insight to Quality management tools and practices.

 

Course Name: C114 – BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS (BA4205)

C114.1Students will understand and appreciate scientific inquiry
C114.2Students would know to write research proposals
C114.3The students would be able to undertake a systematic outlook towards business situations for the purpose of objective decision making, and the method of conducting scientific inquiry to solve organizational problems
C114.4Students would be able to analyze data and find solutions to the problems.
C114.5Students could prepare research reports

 

Course Name: C115 – BUSINESS ANALYTICS (BA4206)

C115.1Ability to understand the role of Business Analytics in decision making
C115.2Ability to identify the appropriate tool for the analytics scenario
C115.3Ability to apply the descriptive analytics tools and generate solutions
C115.4Understanding of Predictive Analytics and applications
C115.5Knowledge of Prescriptive Analytics and demonstrating business process improvement

 

Course Name: C116 – MARKETING MANAGEMENT (BA4207)

C116.1Applied knowledge of contemporary marketing theories to the demands of business and management practice.
C116.2Enhanced knowledge of marketing strategies for consumer and industrial marketing
C116.3Deep understanding of choice of marketing mix elements and managing integrated marketing channels
C116.4Ability to analyze the nature of consumer buying behaviour
C116.5Understanding of the marketing research and new trends in the arena of marketing

 

SEMESTER-III

 

Course Name: C201 –STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT (BA4301)

C201.1Ability to understand the Strategic management process and social responsibility of business organizations
C201.2In-depth understanding about the need for developing competitive advantage for organizations
C201.3Provides insights into various corporate and business level strategies
C201.4Facilitates to identify the various control systems required for organizational strategy implementation process
C201.5Enhances the cognitive knowledge about various strategic issues and development of new business models

 

Course Name: C202 –INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (BA4302)

C202.1In Depth knowledge of driving factors of international Business
C202.2Understanding of theories of trade and investment practiced in the global world
C202.3Deep Insights in to various market entry strategies followed by Global Organizations
C202.4Ability to identify the various global production and supply chain issues and have an understanding of foreign exchange determination system
C202.5Enhance the cognitive knowledge of managing business across the cultures

 

Course Name: C203 –CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION LABORATORY (BA4311)

C203.1Provides insights about approaches to creativity and innovation
C203.2Understanding of heuristic models and its applications
C203.3Enhances the knowledge of nature of creativity
C203.4Ability to apply creativity in problem solving
C203.5Knowledge about radical and disruptive models of innovation

 

 

 

 

 

Course Name: C204 – SECURITY ANALYSIS AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT (BA4001)

C204.1Understand the concept of investment and identify the investment alternatives to investors
C204.2Learn the nuances of fundamental analyses and technical analyses
C204.3Analyze and evaluate the value of securities
C204.4Explain how to construct an efficient portfolio
C204.5Explore the various methods through which portfolio evaluation could be done

 

Course Name: C205 – FINANCIAL MARKETS (BA4002)

C204.1Understanding the basic concepts of the finance markets in India
C204.2Identify the underlying structure and functions of Indian financial markets
C204.3Familiarise the methods of issuing shares and the role of intermediaries in the primary market
C204.4Learn about the trading mechanism in stock market
C205.5Describe the instruments, participants and trading in debt market

 

Course Name: C206 – BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES (BA4003)

C206.1Understand the overall structure and functions of Indian Financial System
C206.2Gain knowledge about regulations governing the Indian Banking system
C206.3Price various types of loans proposed by banks to various prospective borrowers with different risk profiles and evaluate the performance of banks
C206.4Familiarize the students with the concept of e-banking
C206.5In-depth understanding of fee-based and fund-based financial services in India

 

Course Name: C207 – BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES (BA4003)

C207.1Understand the overall structure and functions of Indian Financial System
C207.2Gain knowledge about regulations governing the Indian Banking system
C207.3Price various types of loans proposed by banks to various prospective borrowers with different risk profiles and evaluate the performance of banks
C207.4Familiarize the students with the concept of e-banking
C207.5In-depth understanding of fee-based and fund-based financial services in India

 

Course Name: C208 – RETAIL MARKETING (BA4008)

C208.1To provide insights on retail operation
C208.2To understand effective methods and strategies required for retail management.
C208.3To understand how to utilize resources and techniques used in retail management.
C208.4To understand analysis of store location, merchandising, products and pricing.
C208.5To gain knowledge about shopping behavior

 

Course Name: C209 – CONSUMER BEHAVIOR (BA4009)

C209.1Consumer orientation and consumption
C209.2Intrinsic influences
C209.3Effects of external influences
C209.4Models of consumer and industrial buying
C209.5The decision making process

Course Name: C210 – SERVICES MARKETING (BA4011)

C210.1Demonstrate an extended understanding of the similarities and differences in service -based and physical product based marketing activities
C210.2Develop and justify marketing planning and control systems appropriate to service -based activities
C210.3Demonstrate integrative knowledge of marketing issues associated with service productivity, perceived quality, customer satisfaction and loyalty
C210.4Develop blueprint for the services sector and develop a better appreciation of the necessary strategies to create a service excellence.
C210.5Recognize the challenges faced in services delivery as outlined in the services gap model

 

Course Name: C211 – INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND LABOUR LEGISLATIONS (BA4016)

C211.1Industrial relations system and Trade unions
C211.2Industrial Disputes and labour welfare measures
C211.3Labour legislation introduction and legal provisions for factory workers, wages and Bonus
C211.4Legal provisions for equal remuneration, gratuity, compensation, industrial employment and Apprenticeship
C211.5Legal provisions for EPF, ESI, Maternity, contract labours, and child labour prevention .

Course Name: C212 – ORGANISATION DESIGN, CHANGE AND DEVELOPMENT (BA4017)

C212.1The fundamentals of organizational design and structure
C212.2Change process, types, and models of change in organizations
C212.3The fundamentals of organizational development
C212.4Organizational development Interventions
C212.5Organizational evolution and sustenance

Course Name: C213 – INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (BA4020)

C213.1The basics of IHRM, models and practices
C213.2strategic orientation and cultural context towards IHRM
C213.3International practices on recruitment and selection
C213.4International perspectives on Training, development, performance appraisal
C213.5International practices on Compensation management

 

Course Name: C214 – SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (BA4021)

C214.1Understanding of supply chain fundamentals
C214.2Ability to design supply chain networks to enhance supply chain performance
C214.3Ability to plan demand based on inventory and supply
C214.4Understanding the role of logistics in supply chain performance
C214.5Awareness of innovations for sustainable supply chains

Course Name: C215– MATERIALS MANAGEMENT (BA4023)

C215.1Understanding basics of materials management
C215.2Understanding requirement analysis for material planning
C215.3Ability to apply inventory management models
C215.4Understanding purchasing practices
C215.5Understanding storage in warehouse

 

Course Name: C216– PROJECT MANAGEMENT (BA4026)

C216.1Ability to understand the roles and responsibilities of a project manager
C216.2Ability to plan and budget projects
C216.3Ability to schedule and allocate resources to projects
C216.4Ability to manage project organization
C216.5Ability to control and complete projects

 

Course Name: C117 –BUSINESS ETHICS (BA4211)

C117.1The learners can handle issues of business ethics and offer solutions ethical perspectives
C117.2The learners are able to apply the basic concepts of Indian ethos and value systems at work.
C117.3The learners can handle issues of business ethics and offer solutions in ethical perspectives
C117.4The learners are professionally efficient and skillful in value systems and culture
C117.5The learners are capable in ethically manage business towards well being of the society.
C118.6The learners can be socially effective in undertaking business responsibilities

 

Course Name: C118 –DATA ANALYSIS & BUSINESS MODELLING (BA4212)

C118.1Deep knowledge about the nature of data and conducting hypothesis testing using various data analysis techniques
C118.2Facilitates to identify the relationship between variables using data analytical tools
C118.3Provides understanding about forecasting in real time business world using analytical tools
C118.4Ability to conduct Risk and sensitivity analysis and portfolio selection based on business data
C118.5Enhances knowledge about networking, inventory models and queuing theory using data analytical tools

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MBA

About Us

The MBA program is tailored meticulously keeping in mind the industry dynamics and the ever-changing economic scenario. SMIT MBA is a two-year, semester based (4 semesters) program with industry internships resulting in a structured project at the end of each year. Students are required to complete a total of 38 courses, inclusive of elective courses, chosen from among the list of sectoral specialization offered by the College as per Anna University regulation. The syllabus is updated constantly based on industry requirements and job-oriented specialization were offered for the dynamic growth of students. This academic year have been revised with new regulation of syllabus 2021.

The Department of Management Studies was established in the year 2008 with an objective of producing Young Management Executives with global standards. The MBA program is a 2-year (4 semesters) full time Master Degree program in Business Administration. While the first year is devoted to foundational course, the second year would enable the students to gain a depth knowledge in different areas and specialize in elective fields like Two Functional, Finance, HR & Marketing, Operations, Business Analysis and one sectorial specialization is Logistics & Supply chain, Tourism, Infrastructure and Real estate management.

The department maintains high standards in conducting lectures by academicians, Industrial tours, Personality development program, Case studies and Guest lecturers from Industry. An erudite team of faculty members molds the enthusiastic students into multifaceted professionals. As communication plays a major role in the current scenario, the department with the support of the English Faculty conducts the Communication Skills Workshops to the students. Apart from this, the Department conducts various interactive training program for the students.

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(PG – MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION) graduates of SMIT are able to:

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Mechatronics Engineering

The department of Mechatronics Engineering was started in the year 2020 with an intake of 30 Students, first of its kind in private university in India with a vision to impart multidisciplinary skills and knowledge to the students which is a most sought skill at present. The advancement of Robotics, automation, industry 4.0 has increased the demand and reach of mechatronics engineering. The department offers multiple programs with key emphasis on experiential learning.

The department is known for its state-of-the-art facilities and multi domain faculties making the program unique in our university. The department, apart from the regular program, is engaged in many other activities such as industrial consultancy, industrial training, academic and industry-collaborated research, organizing workshops, seminars and conferences. The department has four main academic laboratories equipped with modern industrial standard items such as industrial collaborative robot arm, autonomous mobile robots, mixed signal oscilloscopes, advanced control plants, advanced pneumatics systems, programmable logic controllers, embedded controllers, real-time controllers, machine vision systems, high precision test and measurement equipment’s.

The laboratories also host a number of engineering software for design, analysis and simulation of mechatronics systems. Faculty members from different domains of engineering with many specialized in mechatronics engineering becomes one of the unique strengths of our department. With more than a decade of existence, our alumni are working around the globe in reputed companies/institutions which further adds feather to our success

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B.E (Mechatronics Engineering) graduates of SMIT are able to:

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Department of

Robotics and Automation

Research


JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
S.NO FACULTY NAME PAPER TITLE JOURNAL DETAILS
1

Dr.J.PARTHIBAN

Production of rice bran methyl esters and their engine characteristics in a DI diesel engine

International Journal of Ambient Energy, 2022
2

Dr.J.PARTHIBAN

Experimental Investigation on the treatment of mixed market waste by a novel rotary air drier

Waste and Biomass Valorization, 2020
3 Dr.J.PARTHIBAN

Investigating the Physio-chemical Properties of Densified Biomass Pellet Fuels from Fruit and Vegetable Market Waste

Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 2020
4 Dr.J.PARTHIBAN

Enzymatic production of biodiesel using lipase catalyst and testing of an unmodified compression ignition engine using its blends with diesel

Renewable Energy, 2020
5 Dr.J.PARTHIBAN

Enzymatic production of rice bran biodiesel and testing of its diesel blends in a four-stroke CI engine

Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization and Environmental Effects, 2022
6 Dr.J.PARTHIBAN

Optimum condition for producing solid biomass fuel from fruit and vegetable waste by a solar dish assisted rotary dryer

International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering Research and Development, 2019
7

Mr.S.MAHALINGAM

charecterization of 3 AMPTS treated Stackedsilicate nanoclay and red matta-RHA biosilica woven ramie fiber epoxy composites

Silicon, 2022
8

Dr.J.PARTHIBAN

Review on hybrid electro chemical energy storage techniques for electrical vehicle: Technical insights on design, performance, energy management, operating issues & challenges

Journal of Energy Storage, 2023

FUNDED PROJECTS

S.No. Name of the Staff Title of the Project Funding Agency Amount
1 Dr.J.Parthipan A Study of autonomous robot path planning approaches based on cloud computing using Arduino controller TNSCST 7500 /-
2 Dr.B.Ramesh Automatic Pneumatic cutting machine TNSCST 7500 /-

 

PUBLICATIONS

S.no Name of the Students Guide name Paper Title Name of the Conference Name of the Journal ISBN/ISSN number
1.

M K Shree Janani

P Kameshwaran

Dr.J.Parthipan

HOD/Robotics

Heat treatment effect on the mechanical properties and microstructure evaluation in ALSI10MG manufactured by selective laser melting   International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering Research and Development (IJMPERD) 2249-6890 on June 2023
2

V K Aarthi pooja

R Sreeram

V Vinothini

T Kenny Louries Assessment of heavy metal pollution in groundwater using pollution index method   Journal of green Engineering 2072-2083, Vol. 11, Issue 12, 2022
3.

Karthick S

Magesh B

S Rajeshkumar Research on funding agencies in the field of Mechatronics in Global Scenario   Asian Journal of Information Science and technology 2231-6108 Vol 12 Issue 2 2022

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Department of

Robotics and Automation

Association Activities

 

WORKSHOP ORGANIZED

S.No Topic Resource Person Date
1 Research Methodology on TORA, Excel, Database software Mr.M.Kathiravan, Associate Vice President, Bajaj Capital, Chennai 19/04/22 – 22/04/22
2 Modelling Workshop on Butterfly Valve Assembly using Solidworks Mr.Mohammed Eliyas, Tech Lead, CADD Centre, Porur 02/08/2023

 

Seminar Organized

S.No Topic Resource Person Date
1 CAD for design & manufacturing Mr.M.Muneeswaran, Senior executive, Business Development, TVS Training & Services, Ambattur, Chennai 29.08.2022
2 EDGECAM Mr.G.Senthilkumar, Manager-Sales, MTAB Engineers (P) Ltd, Perungudi, Chennai 03.06.2022
3 Ansys for testing & analysis Mr.K C Kavin Kumaran, CADD centre training Services, Mylapore, Chennai 02.12.2022
4 Patent Filing Procedure (IPR) Dr.Arumugam mahamani, Professor, Vemu Institute of Technology, Chitoor, Andhra Pradesh 23.10.2021
5 Industrial Automation Mr.Karthik, IPCS Global, Chennai 09.08.2023
6 Coordinate Measuring Machine Mr.B.Srinivas, Deputy Manager – Sales & Service Support, Metrology Division, TESPA Tools private Limited, Anna Nagar, Chennai 02.03.2023
7 Design for X Mr.Subash Kannan, Lead Consultant (technology & innovation), Learning Links Foundation, Chennai 15.03.2023

 

Event Organized

S.No. Event Name Title Chief Guest Date
1 Orientation program “Online Counselling for TNEA Admission Process” Mr.Ravi, Admission Incharge, DMI college of Engineering 16-08-2021
2 Orientation program “Mechanic Repair & Maintenance” Mr.T.Anand, CEO, Swofterz, Chennai 24-03-2021
3 Orientation program “Skill Enhancement Training” Mrs.Mahalakshmi, Assistant Professor, MGR university, Chennai 16-08-2021
4 Conference “Basics of Patent Rights” Mr.J.Sasidhar, GKM college of engineering and technology, Chennai 20-04-2022
 

R&A |Student Achievement

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Department of

Robotics and Automation

Student Achievement


WORKSHOP/SEMINAR ATTENDED

S.no Topic Organized by Participant Date
1 Workshop on Robotics AAA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

P. Kameshwaran

M.K. Shree Janani

14/10/2022
2 Six Axis Articulated Robotic Arm Agni college of technology

P. Jayakumar,

M. Mohamed Faizel

27/05/2022
3 Ideation Workshops Sri Ramakrishna Engineering college

R. Sreeram

V. K. Aarthi pooja

V. Vinothini

19/10/2022

21/10/2022

CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:

S.No. Name of the Activity Program Name Name of the Student Date
1 Technical Quiz Competition Embedded Systems & IoT Tech Club

Ms. M K Shree Janani

Mr. M Mohammed Faizan

19-08-2023
2 English Debate SMIT College Culturals Ms. V K Aarthi Pooja 2022
3 Quiz SMIT College Culturals Ms. V K Aarthi Pooja 2022
4 Dance Solo SMIT College Culturals Ms. V K Aarthi Pooja 2022
5 Singing solo (Girls) SMIT College Culturals Ms. V K Aarthi Pooja 2022
 

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Department of

Robotics and Automation

Faculty Achievement

 

FDP/WORKSHOP/SEMINAR ATTENDED

S.No FDP/WORKSHOP Event & organizer Name of the Staff DATE
1 How to plan for startup & legal & ethical steps Innovation cell Mr.B. AARIF ,
Dr. G Jayabalaji
19/04/22
2 Intelligent Robotics & Machine Vision Technology Sri Sairam Institute of Technology Mr.M Arsath Rahuman ,
Mr. Jee Jio Michael
22/04/22-29/04/22
3 How to write a research paper University of Delhi Dr.B Kishore Kumar Paleti 17/12/21-19/12/21
4 Technological Advancements in Mechanical Engineering AMET University Mr. S Karthikeyan 22/04/22-23/04/22
5 Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Rai University Mr. T. Loganathan 05/07/21-09/07/21
6 E-Learning & MOOCS in Higher Education Anna University Mr.S Manoj Kumar 14/09/21
7 Mechatronics & Industrial Automation College of Engineering, Pune Mrs.C .Mirnalini,
Mr. Prasanna Kumar
26/03/22-30/03/22
8 Electric vehicle, Naan mudhalvan Coursera, Anna university Mr.T.Kenny Louries 13/02/23 – 17/02/23
9 Surface modelling, Naan Mudhalvan TANCAM, MIT, Chrompet, Chennai Mr.N.Arunkumar 24/07/23 – 28/07/23
 

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R&A | Student Centric Learning

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Department of

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Student Centric Learning

 

Industrial Visit

Sl no Name of the Company Students participated Date
1. CIPET 3RD AND 4TH YEAR STUDENTS OF ROBOTICS 04-08-2023
2. Accurate Products Corporation private limited 3RD AND 4TH YEAR STUDENTS OF ROBOTICS 27-02-2023
3. Anna University (Makers lab) 3RD AND 4TH YEAR STUDENTS OF ROBOTICS 11-04-2023
4. Sree Vamana Polymers 3RD AND 4TH YEAR STUDENTS OF ROBOTICS 10-11-2022
Sl no Project name Student name Name of the Guide Outcomes
1 Voice controlled Arudino robot M K Shree Janani Dr.J.Parthipan The receiver end reads these commands and interprets them into controlling the robotic vehicle. The android device sends commands to move the vehicle in forward, backward, right and left directions. After receiving the commands, Arduino operates the motors in order to move the vehicle in four directions.
2 Gesture controlled car M Mohammed Faizan T.Kenny Louries The goal of this project is to capture simple hand gestures from the Glove and use that input to wirelessly control the car. Controlled variables include speed, steering, forward/reverse and stop.
3 5 Axis trainable robotic arm R M Aishwaraya S.Rajesh kumar They are used in factories to automate execution of repetitive tasks, such as applying paint to equipment or parts; in warehouses to pick, select, or sort goods from distribution conveyors to fulfill consumer orders; or in a farm field to pick and place ripe fruits onto storage trays.
4 Pan tilt Webcam P Kameshwaran Dr.J.Parthipan

Wide point of view: a PTZ camera monitors a large area as it can move horizontally and vertically from a fixed point. This will help in identifying problems before they arise and hence reduce risks and improve safety. Easily detect, monitor, and track objects with low latency thanks to the PTZ controls

5 Human following robot S. Karthick N.Arunkumar

The human following robot is an automobile system that has ability to recognize obstacle, move and change the robot’s position toward the subject in the best way to remain on its track. This project uses arduino, motors different types of sensors to achieve its goal.

 

Seminar

Department Title of the Seminar organised for teaching staff & students Dates No. of Participants (Students)
Mechatronics CAD for design & manufacturing 29.08.2022 12
EDGECAM 03.06.2022 13
Ansys for testing & analysis 02.12.2022 12
Awareness against drug abuse -Entrepreneuship, New technologies 22.08.2022 10
Robotics CAD for design & manufacturing 29.08.2022 12
EDGECAM 03.06.2022 13
Ansys for testing & analysis 02.12.2022 12
Awareness against drug abuse -Entrepreneuship, New technologies 22.08.2022 15
 

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