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Message from the Managing Director The department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering is one of the innovative departments of the college. PLUG-IN, over the years, has encapsulated articles, which are not only technical in nature, but also entertaining. I am sure that this present issue and forth-coming will live up to the high expectations of its readers.
Dr. B.BabuManoharan, M.A., MBA, Ph.D.
Message from the Director I congratulate the department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering in bringing out yet another issue of PLUG-IN. The articles are thought provoking and also interesting. I wish the department all success for the forth-coming issues of PLUG-IN.
Mr. B. JaikumarChirsturajan, B.E., MBA.,
Message from the Principal I am glad to know that the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering is bringing out the next issue of PLUG-IN the in-house magazine. I am sure that the standard of publication would be in conformance with exacting standard already established by the editorial board. I wish the department success in all their future endeavors.
Dr.VaddiSeshagiriRao, M.E., MBA., Ph.D.,
From the Editor’s Desk Yet again in PLUG IN you will find an issue filled with innovative articles of our young
talented and energetic students. The past few years have been an exciting time for our magazine and with each year we try to improve and build upon our previous issue. We hope you enjoy the new design of this year’s issue and your invaluable suggestions are always welcome. Your suggestions might help in the betterment of the upcoming issues. Kindly mail us [email protected]
THE EDITORIAL BOARD Coordinator Ms.Jayarama Pradeep, M.E., (Ph.D)., Editor Dr. S. Arunachalam, M.E., Ph. D., Ms.K.Sakeenathul Kubra, M.E.
Cover Design Vivekanand G III Yr
Student Editors Vivekanand G III yr Ramakrishanann.S III yr Josephine Premila Raj III yr Avinesh.S II yr Nishevitha.R II yr
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University Rank Holders
The College has bagged the most number of University Ranks in Tamil Nadu for
the 9th consecutive year among all Engineering Colleges affiliated to Anna University,
in May 2014 Examinations. This batch of students have secured 107 Ranks with 4 Gold
Medals and 1 Silver Medal. This year our department students have secured 1 gold
medal and 16 other ranks.
B.E (Electrical and Electronics Engineering)
SOWMYA R
CGPA : 8.98
(UNIVERSITY
RANK 13)
D/O Mrs. Shanthi
Ravichandran
Mr. Ravichandran S
Cash prize: Rs. 15,000
LEANDER L
CGPA : 8.86
(UNIVERSITY
RANK 25)
D/O Mrs. Loretta
Maria Pamela
Mr. Lawrence J
Cash prize: Rs. 15,000
SAKTHISH
PETHANESH N
CGPA : 8.80
(UNIVERSITY
RANK 31)
D/O Mrs. Anbuchelvi N
Dr. Nagarajan S
Cash prize: Rs. 15,000
UMA BHARATHI K
CGPA : 8.76
(UNIVERSITY
RANK 35)
D/O Mrs. Vijayalakshmi K
Mr. Karunakaran S
Cash prize: Rs. 15,000
VIKRAM C
CGPA : 8.73
(UNIVERSITY
RANK 38)
D/O Mrs. Sumathi K V
Mr. Chanukya K P
Cash prize: Rs. 15,000
ANTONY MADONNA A
CGPA : 8.69
(UNIVERSITY
RANK 42)
D/O Mrs. Vasanthi A
Mr. Arockia Raj I
Cash prize: Rs. 15,000
M.E (Power Electronics and Drives Engineering)
JAYALAKSHMI G
CGPA : 9.06
(UNIVERSITY RANK
11)
D/O Mrs. Chitra.G
Mr. Gopalakrishnan.N
Cash prize: Rs. 15,000
SUBITHA S
CGPA : 8.88
(UNIVERSITY
RANK 21)
D/O Mrs. Sumathi.
Mr.Sundararaju.C
Cash prize: Rs. 15,000
ANITHA THOMAS
CGPA : 8.78
(UNIVERSITY
RANK 28)
D/O Mrs. Jessy Thomas
Mr.T.V.Thomas
Cash prize: Rs. 15,000
LATHA DEVI M
CGPA : 8.7
(UNIVERSITY
RANK 33)
D/O Mrs. Vasantha
kumari
Dr.M.Munian
Cash prize: Rs. 15,000
RIYA JOY
CGPA : 8.66
(UNIVERSITY
RANK 36)
S/O Mrs. Mariamma Joy
Mr.V.I.Joy
Cash prize: Rs. 15,000
NEETHU K
CGPA : 8.63
(UNIVERSITY
RANK 38)
S/O Mrs. K.M.
Sathi devi
Mr. K.C.Gopinath
Cash prize: Rs. 15,000
M.E (Power Systems Engineering)
NIMITHA ROSE PETER
CGPA : 9.45
(UNIVERSITY
RANK 1) D/O Mrs. Lilly Peter
Mr. Peter John
Cash prize: Rs.
50,000
JENILALEX M
CGPA : 8.94
(UNIVERSITY RANK 10)
D/O Dr. Mary Grace A
Dr. Maria John S
Cash prize: Rs. 15,000
VIDHYA S
CGPA : 8.86
(UNIVERSITY
RANK 16)
D/O Mrs. Jamuna S
Mr.Selvaraj R
Cash prize: Rs. 15,000
MONISHA ANN M
CGPA : 8.83
(UNIVERSITY
RANK 18)
D/O Mrs. Elizabeth Martin
Mr.Chandra Martin S
Cash prize: Rs. 15,000
CHINCHU SABU
CGPA : 8.80
(UNIVERSITY
RANK 20)
D/O Mrs. Molly Sabu
Mr.Sabu Joseph
Cash prize: Rs. 15,000
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GRADUATION DAY REPORT
The 17th
Graduation Day was held on 8th April, 2015 at 2.00 pm. Dr. Jeppiaar
Chairman of St Joseph’s College of Engineering presided over the function and Mr. Roy
Joseph, Head Human Resource, MRF Limited delivered the Convocation Address. Mr.
Raghuraman Krishnamurthy, Senior Director, Cognizant Technology Solutions distributed
the Degree Certificates to the fresh graduates. 1329 students received their degrees. The
College has bagged the highest number of University Ranks for the 9th
consecutive year in
Anna University Examinations held in the May2014. This batch of students have secured 107
Ranks with 4 Gold Medal. All the Rank holders were awarded Cash Prizes worth Rs. 17.45
lakhs which includes Rs. 50,000/- each for the Gold Medalists, Rs.15, 000/- each for all other
Rank Holders & Shields. The total prize money amounts to Rs.20.32 lakhs.
PLACEMENT DETAILS
Out of the 1329 students receiving their degree, 697 of them are placed through
campus interviews184 of them are all well placed through off campus and 71 of them have
become entrepreneurs. Through campus interviews the students are placed in many leading
organizations like Cognizant Technologies, Wipro, Mindtree, Verizon, Sanmar, Sasken,
Perlos, HDFC, ICICI, RR Donelly, Asahi India Glass Ltd, L&T, Zoho, Technip, HCL,
Hewitt, Renault Nissan, Virtusa, RBS, Coffee Day, Hinduja Leyland, Kodak Mahindhra
Bank, Pepsico etc., with a salary ranging from 2.4 lakhs to Rs 6.5 lakhs per annum.
HIGHER STUDIES
187 Students are pursuing their higher studies both in India and Abroad which includes
universities like University of Texas (US), University of South Florida (US), University of
Melbourne, National University of Singapore, Auburn University, Illinois Institute of
Technology, University of West Virginia, Leeds University (UK), North Carolina State
University, NJIT, IIT, IIM etc., through our Advisory Bureau for Higher Studies (ABHS)
CO - CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
The Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE) Awards:
The Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE), New Delhi has constituted the
best project award for the final year students. The selected project is “Design of
Gyroscopically Controlled biomorphic robot and gait generation for assisted walking of
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humans” done by Harish Rammohan .S of the Electrical and Electronics Engineering
department under the guidance of Mrs. V.Chamundeeswari
Mr. Ashwin Sridhar; Ms. Keerthana Ramanathan; Ms. Namritha Maniyodath & Ms.
Kirthika Pyandapal of the Biotechnology Department Presented a poster at “11th European
Conference on Computational Biology” on 9-12 September 2012 at Basel, Switzerland.
Ms. Grace Janet Philip carried her final year project work at Saint Barnabas Medical
Research Center in Livingston, New Jersey, USA.
Ms. Akila S V & Mr. Ashwin Sridhar carried their final year project work at NUS,
Singapore.
Mr. Vignesh Karthick S & Ms. Sriragavi A: underwent a Govt. of India Sponsored
internship programme for 70 days at Indian Institute of Science Education and Research
Kolkata, during the academic year 2013-2014.
EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Our students have excelled not only in the field of academics, but also in the field of sports.
We have G Satyan who is India’s No 1 table tennis player. R. Sumana, Mr. Prasanna
international table tennis player.
R. Veenasree, R. Vidhyasree, P. Suganya, SPB Poorvika, P Anjuka represented our
college in various events at the university, State and National levels.
The Management, Principal and Staff extended a hearty congratulation to all the above students
and all the budding graduates for their academic and extracurricular achievements.
No of students Appeared : 1485
• No. of students Passed : 1329
• Pass Percentage : 89.7%
• First Class with Distinction : 130
• Passed with First Class : 1199
Ranks bagged by the college right from its inception (From May 1998 University Examinations)
• Total No. of Ranks : 896
• Gold Medals : 44
• Silver Medals : 38
Other Ranks : 814
Highest Number of Anna University Ranks for the 9th consecutive year
• Total No. of University Ranks : 107
• No. of Gold Medal : 4
• No of Silver Medal : 1
•Other Ranks : 102
University Rank Awards : Total Rs. 20.32 lakhs
• Cash Award : Rs 20.32 lakhs
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• Gold Medal (4* 50,000) : Rs 2,00,000/-
• Other Ranks (103*15,000) : Rs 15,45,000/-
• Shields & Medals : Rs 2.87 lakhs
Placement
Total No. of Students Placed through
• Campus Recruitment : 697
• Off Campus : 184
• Self Employed : 71
Higher Studies
Students pursuing Higher studies through Advisory Bureau for Higher Studies (ABHS)
Abroad : 129
India : 58
Sports
• International Players : 2
• Represented Anna University in All India University Tournaments : 9
The Trust has constituted awards to all the topper of the class. The awardees of the trust
award are S.No Name of the Award Branch Year Name of the Student
1 Dr. MGR Award CSE 2010-2014 Mr. SRIDHAR J
2 A.P. Baulraj Award ECE 2010-2014 Ms. ANANTHALAKSHMI P R
3 Abraham Lincoln Award EEE
2010-2014 Ms. SOWMYA R
4 Mother Therasa Award MECHANICAL 2010-2014 Mr. SATISH KUMAR V
5 A.P.J. Abdul Khalam Award ICE
2010-2014 Mr. R.S AJISH
6 Kalpana Chawla Award EIE
2010-2014 Mr. HARIHARA SUBRAMANIAM
S C 7 Martin Luther King Award IT
2010-2014 Ms. MONA R
8 Theiva Pulavar Thiruvalluvar Award CHEMICAL
2010-2014 Mr. RAJ KUMAR R
9 M. Visvesvaraya Award Bio-Tech 2010-2014 Ms. ROMIYA C
10 Mahakavi Subramania Bharathiar Award M.B.A
2012-2014 Ms. ANGELINE SHAMILA B
11 Paventhar Bharathidasan Award M.CA.
2011-2014 Ms. KIRTHIKA S
12 Dr. Radhakrishnan Award M. Sc.
2009-2014 Mr. CHENTHUR PANDIAN .V
13 Annai Janaki MGR Award ME (Applied Electronics)
2012-2014 Ms. DIVYA FRANCIS
14 Perundalaivar Kamarajar Award ME (Power Electronics)
2012-2014 Ms. JAYALASHMI G
15 Aringnar Anna Award ME (Computer Science) 2012-2014 Ms. THRESA JENIFFER J
16 Nelson Mandela Award ME ( C & I ) 2012-2014 Ms. RAMA DEVI C
17 C. V. Raman Award ME ( Power Systems ) 2012-2014 Ms. NIMITHA ROSE PETER
18 Srinivasa Ramanujan Award
ME (Software Engineering) 2012-2014 Ms. RAJALAKSHMI M
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Achievements of our students year after year
Year
of
passing
UNIVERSITY RESULTS PLACEMENT ABHS ANNA UNIVERSITY RANKS
Total
No of
Students
No of
Students
Passed
% f
Pass
Through
Campus
Interview
Off
Campus
Interview
Self
Employed
Own
Business
Abroad India
Total no of
university
Ranks
Gold
Medals
Silver
Medals
Other
Ranks
2006 902 817 90.5 469 176 33 98 41 62 3 2 57
2007 984 892 90.6 609 144 29 76 34 45 1 2 42
2008 1014 923 91.2 810 31 23 38 21 45 3 4 38
2009 1227 1134 92.4 681 267 33 97 56 59 6 2 51
2010 1273 1183 92.9 705 298 62 88 30 59 3 3 53
2011 1380 1265 91.7 864 218 60 97 26 84 5 4 75
2012 1365 1229 90.1 901 176 70 92 39 123 2 3 118
2013 1368 1243 90.9 686 161 58 112 51 112 1 1 110
2014 1485 1329 89.7 697 184 71 129 58 107 4 1 102
2015 - - - 757 * - - - - - - - -
* as on 6th April 2015
Department Details about 2014 batch
B.E. (EEE) No of students Passed – 139 No of University Ranks – 6 First Class & Distinction – 11 First Class – 109 Recipient of the Trust Award – Ms. SOWMYA R (Abraham Lincoln Award) Placed : Campus Placement – 70 Off Campus – 40 Doing higher studies : Abroad – 10
In India – 20
M.E. (Power Electronics & Drives) No of students Passed – 17 No of University Ranks – 06
With First Class & Distinction – 6 With First Class – 11
Recipient of the Trust Award – Ms. JAYALASHMI G (Perundalaivar Kamarajar Award)
Placed : Campus Placement – 03 Off campus – 10
M.E. (Power Systems) No of students Passed – 17 No of University Ranks – 05
With First Class & Distinction – 06 With First Class – 11
Recipient of the Trust Award – Ms. NIMITHA ROSE PETER (Sir C V Raman Award)
Placed : Campus Placement – 03 Off campus – 06
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STAFF ACTIVITIES
List of Published Journals
SNo Authors Title of the Paper with Authors Name of the Journal, Volume, Page
Number and Issue
1 Jayarama Pradeep
Modeling Inverter-machine drive using discrete event system approach
International journal of Applied Engineering Research, Vol. 6 N. 6, pp 10283- 10286, September 2014.
Fault Diagnosis of PMSM using Artificial Neural Network
International Review of Modeling and Simulation, Vol 7, No.5. pp 760 – 767, Oct’2014.
Artificial Intelligence Based Electric fault detection in PMSM
Indian Streams Research Journal, Volume : 4, Issue : VIII, pp 2230-7850, September – 2014.
Adoption of Park’s transformation for inverter fed drive
International journal of power electronics and drive systems, Vol 5, No.3, 2015, 2008-8694
2 Dr. T.V. Narmadha
Design and Real Time Implementation of Control Algorithm for Permanent Magnet Brushless DC Motor
Journal of Electrical Engineering, Vol. 14 N. 2, pp 234-245, 2014
Fault Detection of Re-Entry Vehicle Control Surface using Multiple Model Method
International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Research (IJSER), Vol.
2 N. 5, ISSN (Online): 2347‐3878, 2014
Comparison of Performance measures of speed control for a DC Motor using hybrid intelligent controller and optimal LQR
Journal of Applied Mechanics and Materials, Vol. 622, 2014
Design of PV based Fuzzy Logic Controller for Positive Output Super-Lift LUO-Converter
International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, Vol. 9 No.25 (2014) pp. 8660-8665
3 Mr. K Mohanadasse
Investigation of Dielectric Properties of the Polyamide Enamel Filled with Micro and Nano Fillers of SiO2 and Al2O3 Used in Induction Motors to Reduce Harmonics
Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research, Issue 23, Vol. 4, 2015
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M. Chilambarasan, Dr. M Ramesh Babu
Design and simulation of LUO converter topology for photovoltaic application
International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, Volume 9, Number 23 (2014) pp. 21553-21560.
Design and simulation of self lift positive output LUO converter using incremental conductance algorithm for photovoltaic
applications
Journal Applied Mechanics and Materials, Vol. 622, pp 51-58, 2014.
5 C. Venkatesh Kumar, Dr.M.Ramesh Babu,
Power quality enhancement in distribution system using interline dynamic voltage restorer and displacement factor controller
International Journal of Emerging Technology in Computer Science & Electronics, Volume 13 Issue 1,pp. 103-110 –MARCH 2015.
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Harmonic Analysis and Simulation of Shunt Active filter for Three Phase Induction Motor power Backup System using Matlab/Simulink
Middle East Journal of Scientific Research.(Accepted for publication)
Harmonic Analysis of a Real Time Laptop charging circuit with Non - Linear loads” in
The International Journal of Applied Engineering Research, Vol. 9, No. 25 (Special Issue), 2014, pp 8602-8608.
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Congestion management in deregulated power system by fuzzy based optimal location and sizing of UPFC”in
WSEAS transactions on power systems.
8 Mr.N.Chidambararaj
Optimal Active Power rescheduling of generators for congestion management
using new definition of sensitivity”
International Journal of Emerging Technology in Computer Science and
Electronics, MAR 2015 Vol. 13 No. 1.
Multi Objective PSO for Congestion Management in Deregulated Power system
International Journal of Applied Engg. Research, 2015 Vol. 10, No. 6
A Combined congestion management
technique for rescheduling of optimal active power of generation units
Journal of Theoretical and Applied
Information Technology, 30/SEP 2014 Vol. 67 No. 3.
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9 R. Manimegalai PSO Based Social Welfare Maximization of Wind Thermal Coordinated System in a Deregulated Power Market
Volume 326, chapter 10, pp 819 – 827 Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, Springer India 2015
List of Published Conferences
SNo Author Title of the Paper with Authors Name of the Journal, Volume, Page
Number and Issue
1 Jayarama Pradeep Modeling Inverter-machine drive using
discrete event system approach
Indian control conference’2015, IIT
Madras.
2 Dr. Ramani Kalpathi
Regeneration using c-dump fed switched reluctance generator
Proceedings of ISERMAT, Jan, 2014, conducted by SSNCS .
Switched Reluctance Motor Based on
Current Source Converter for Automotive Throttle Control
Proceedings of ISERMAT, Jan 2014
conducted by SSNCS.
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Dr. M Ramesh Babu, Dr.S. Arunachalam
Reconfiguration for loss reduction and voltage profile improvement of radial distribution system using harmony search algorithm
Proceedings of ICEECE March 11-12, 2015, conducted by Vivekanandha college of engineering for women.
A study of voltage profile impact of distributed generators in radial distribution system
Proceedings of ICEECE March 11-12, 2015, conducted by Vivekanandha college of engineering for women.
4 M. Chilambarasan, Dr. M Ramesh Babu
Comparison of dc-dc converter for photovoltaic application
Proceedings of ISERMAT, Jan 2014 conducted by SSNCS.
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Dr.S. Arunachalam, Dr. M Ramesh Babu,
Solution of Combined Emission and Economic Dispatch including valve point constraints using firefly algorithm
Proceedings of NCSRES March 20-21, 2015, conducted by CEG, Guindy, Anna University.
Calculation of LMP using DCOPF by incorporating ac power flow based transmission loss factor
Proceedings of NCSRES March 20-21, 2015, conducted by CEG, Guindy, Anna University.
Stochastic unit commitment problem incorporating renewable energy power
Proceedings of SEMCO and FANCO December 18-20, 2014 conducted by Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University, accepted for publication in SPRINGER LNCS Journal
Hybrid particle swarm optimization algorithm and firefly algorithm based combined economic and emission dispatch including valve point effect
Proceedings of SEMCO and FANCO
December 18-20, 2014 conducted by Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University, accepted for publication in SPRINGER LNCS Journal
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M. Chilambarasan,
Dr. M Ramesh Babu
Design and Simulation of Self-Lift Converter Topology for Renewable Energy Application
Proceedings of ICIIECS'15, 19-20 March, 2015.
Design and Simulation of Fused LUO Converter
Proceedings of ICIIECS'15, 19-20 March, 2015.
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Dr. T D Sudhakar
Performance Comparison of Electronic Ballast Topologies for Low Power Compact Fluorescent Lamp Application
Proceedings of ICCPCT 2014.
Application of Passive Filters for Harmonics Mitigation in a Dual Input Converter
Proceedings of IEEE conference ICCPEIC, 2014.
Effect of Tuned Passive Filter on Current Harmonics in a Converter Inverter System Feeding a Motor Load
Proceedings of International Conference on Emerging Trends in Science Engineering and Technology, 2014.
Passive Filter Based Grid Integrated Battery Operated Power Generating System For Power Quality Improvement
Proceedings of NCMESI, 2015.
Harmonic Analysis Of A Converter –
Chopper System Feeding A Dc Load Proceedings of NCPCI, 2014.
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Ms. V.
Chamundeswari
Digital & control for Negative Output Superlift Luo Converter using ARM Processor
Proceedings of ICEESC, Dec, 2014. Accepted for publication in International Journal of Applied Engineering Research
Design, Control and Implementation of High Gain Negative Output DC-DC Converter for Photovoltaic Applications
Proceedings of E2IC2, 2014. Accepted for publication in Journal of Advances in natural and applied sciences.
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Optimal Placement of PMU based on vertex coloring and AVL tree technique” has been.
Accepted for publication in International Journal of Applied Engineering Research on Apr 2015
10 Mr. R. Elavarasan
Design and Experimental Verification of Linear Switched Reluctance Motor with Tapered Poles
Proceedings of ISERMAT, Jan 2014 conducted by SSNCS.
A Novel Skewed Linear Switched
Reluctance Motor – Analysis and Design
Proceedings of ISERMAT, Jan 2014
conducted by SSNCS
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" New Cascaded H- Bridge Multilevel Inverter For Grid Connection
Proceeding of NCAET, 2015 conducted by SMK Fomra Institute Of Technology.
Other Activities
SNo Staff Name Event
1 Dr. Ramani Kalpathi Ms. V. Chamundeswari
Conducted workshop on “Nu-LB-NUC140 Microcontrollers” for B.E (E.E.E) and M.E (Power Electronics and drives) students from 16 Feb 2015 to 19 Feb 2015
2 Dr. M Ramesh Babu
Inaugurated and delivered keynote address in NCONAEST – 14 conducted by Magna College of Engineering, Chennai.
Obtain supervisor recognition from Anna University, Chennai for guiding PhD candidates and currently supervising three candidates.
3 Dr. S. Arunachalam
Has Chaired the Electrical Session of the ISERMAT 2015 organized by SSN College of Engineering, Chennai, Jan 8, 2015.
Delivered a lecture on “Coordination of FACTS Controllers” in Faculty Development Training Program organized by Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, College of Engineering, Anna University, Guindy on 7/12/2014.
4 Ms. V. Uma
Has attended a workshop “Power Conversion Systems for Smart Grids” at SSN College of Engineering on 18/07/2014 and 19/07/2014.
5 Mr.N.Chidambararaj
Has attended workshop in “Control systems-Real time applications” at Arulmighu Meenakshi Amman College of Engineering, Kanchipuram on 21-11-2014 &22-11-2014.
6 Mr. R. Elavarasan
Has attended a workshop on “Computational Analysis Of Electrical Machines” at VIT University, Chennai on 06-09-2014 &07-09-2014.
7 Mr. R. Elanthirayan
Has attended a workshop on Solar Photovoltaic Design and application organized by SKR Engineering College on 19 Dec 2014.
Has attended a workshop on “NuMicro Nu-LB-NUC140 Micro Controllers” organized by our college on 18 DEC 2014.
8 Mr. N. Jeyaprakash
Has attended a workshop on “Introduction to Embedded Systems in real times applications” VIT University, Chennai on 11-10-2014.
9 Mr. R. Sreekanth
Has attended a workshop on “Energy Management systems in Micro grids” at SSN College of Engineering on 17-12-2014&18-12-2014.
10. Mr. T. Sriananda Ganesh
Has attended a Training programme on Solar Photovoltaic System at Institute for Energy studies, Anna University conducted from 09-06-2014 to 12-06-2014
Has attended a workshop on “Nano Materials for Solar Photovoltaic systems” at SSN College of Engineering on 05-12-2014 & 06-12-2014.
11. Mr. K. Sivakumar
Has attended a workshop on Project Based Learning with MATLAB and simulink” AMET University 06-03-2015.
12. Mr.K. Aravindhan
Has attended a workshop in “Smart Grid Technology and Applications” at PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore on 10-10-2014 & 11-10-2014.
13. Ms.D.J.Christilda Nancy
Has attended a workshop on “Embedded system application using ARM” at VIT University, Chennai on 13/08/2014 and 14/08/2014.
14. Mr.H.Prasad
Has attended a workshop on “Power Quality issues & Impacts” at Saranathan Engineering College on 19/12/2014 & 20/12/2014.
15. Mr.S.Nishant
Has attended a workshop on Power Converters for Renewable Energy Applications at E.G.S Pillay Engineering College, Nagapatinam on 28-11-2014.
16. Ms. S. Divya
Has attended a workshop on Design and Implementation of Advanced Controllers for Renewable Energy Systems using MATLAB and DSPACE Kongu Engineering College (Autonomous) 12-03-2015 & 13-03-2015.
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ADVISORY BUREAU FOR HIGHER STUDIES
The advisory Bureau for higher studies (ABHS) was inaugurated in the year 1999.
Ever since its inception, it is functioning as a separate wing with the prime notion to serve the
student community for getting higher studies admission in India and abroad. The main
objective of ABHS is to enable the students to prepare for the tests like GRE, TOEFL,
GMAT, IELTS, GATE, CAT etc. ABHS has the latest information, books and CD’s
regarding GRE, TOEFL, GMAT, IELTS, GATE and CAT. From this year onwards the
GRE and TOEFL training classes have been commenced in the campus.
ABHS is also organizing guest lectures and seminars to equip the students for pursing higher
studies .Various Workshops and seminars are handled by resource persons from IDP, USIEF,
Cambridge University, British Council and other higher studies agencies. Apart from this, the
students are exposed to the first-hand information from Associate Director, Deans,
Department heads and faculty members from many educational institutes like SUNY,
Arkansa State University, Swinburne University, University of Sussex, Illinois Institute of
Technology, Rochester Institute of Technology, University of Denver, Pace University and
Southern Illinois University. The Academicians have visited our campus and also briefed the
students about the application process, scholarships and requirements in their respective
universities.
Our students have got admission into various top ranking universities in different
countries like USA, Australia, UK, New Zealand, Canada, Germany, Sweden and Singapore.
To name a few, University of Texas, Stanford university, NJIT, Carnegie Mellon university,
University of Massachusetts, Arizona State University, North Carolina state University,
Illinois Institute of technology, University of Pennsylvania, Concordia University, Leeds
university, Florida institute of technology, University of Birmingham, NUS, NTU, University
of West Virginia, MRIT, University of MTU, McGill University etc. The number of students
who have got admission for higher studies during recent years:
S.No Academic Year No of
students*
1. 2013 - 2014 187
2. 2012 – 2013 163
3. 2011 – 2012 131
4. 2010 – 2011 123
5. 2009 – 2010 118
6. 2008 – 2009 153
7. 2007 – 2008 59
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From this many students are pursuing higher studies in India like IITs, IIMs, and IIPM. The
list of students who are currently pursuing their higher studies in India and Abroad are listed
below:
Name of Student University Place Course Name Batch
Sowmya
Ravichandran
Nanyang
Technological
University
Singapore M.S (Power
Engineering)
2010-
2014
Vishnu Ram
Warsaw university
of Technology
Warsaw
,Poland
Global Production
Engineering and
Management
2009-
2013
Varsha Bhaskar
University of
Cincinnati
Ohio, USA M.S.- Information
systems
2007-
2011
Akirtsridharan
University of
Delaware
Delaware,
USA
(Dual Degree)
Masters in Electrical
and Computer
Engineering &
Masters in Business
2010 –
2014
Abdullah Amir
The Petroleum
Institute – University
And Research
Center
Abu Dhabi,
United Arab
Emirates
M.S (Electrical
Engineering)
2010-
2014
Vinod Ranganath Madras Institute of
Technology.
Chennai,India Green
Manufacturing
2010-
2014
Vikash Murarisetty
Nanyang
Technological
University
Singapore Computer Control
and Automation
2010-
2014
Deepikha Punniamoorthy
Illinois Institute of
Technology
USA M.S (Electrical
Engineering)
2010-
2014
Sona Rajkumar University of North
Carolina
USA M.S. in Electrical
Engineering(Power
System)
2010-
2014
Swathika Rochester Institute
of Technology
USA M.S. in computer
Engineering
2010-
2014
Manoj Prabakaran
Bharathiar
University
India M.B.A 2010-
2014
Promod
Berchmans
Loyola Institute of
Business
Administration
India PGDM 2010-
2014
Anne Maria University of
Colorado, Boulder
USA M.S. Electrical and
Computer
Engineering
2006-
2010
*This is the number of students who have gone for higher education immediately after the
completion of their course and many take up their higher education after one or two years
of work experiences in industry.
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Centre for Training and Placement
We are glad to inform that762Students are selected through
campus recruitment processes for the year 2014 - 15 with an annual
salary package, starting from Rs 2.48 Lakhs to 10.12 Lakhs for UG & PG
students.
COURSE WISE
BRANCH TOTAL BRANCH TOTAL BRANCH TOTAL
CSE 86 ECE 100 MECH 71
IT 87 EEE 86 EIE 85
ICE 34 ME - CSE 5 ME - PS 4
CHEM 53 ME -SE 3 ME - C& I 2
BIO 37 ME - AE 5 ME - MANU 1
MCA 27 ME -PE 9 MTech - BIO 1
MBA 66 Total 762
COMPANY WISE
Cognizant total offers** 461 NTT DATA 13 Royal Bank of Scotland 16
Wipro total offers** 222 NAUKRI.COM 1 BNP Paribas 4
Infosys total offers** 245 Globalsoft Solutions 1 ICICI Securities 1
Soliton Technologies 2 Datacert 9 Vortex 1
Zoho 7 TECH MAHINDRA 6 Coffee day 1
CommVault 2 Jaro Education 2 HCL Technologies 3
Vembu Techhnologies 2 BNY MELLON 11 American Megatrends 1
Trimble 2 ITS Solutions 20 HDFC Bank 4
Vernalis 3
Wipro - Global
Infrastructure
Services
2 Manali petrochemicals
Ltd 5
RR Donelley 3 Polaris 5 Sony 1
Mindtree 21 Prime Focus 1 Mphasis 1
Virtusa 9 Accenture 1 Jain Housing 1
Ideas2it 4 TNQ 12 SPIC 5
Scope International 5 Global Analytics 1 HCL Healthcare 2
AGS Healthcare 11 Aon Hewitt 2 Ashok Leyland 1
Verizon 5 ITC Limited 1 Total 1139 ** Day 1 is shared by Cognizant, Wipro and Infosys* as on 8thApril, 2015
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The placement minutiae and company wise placement list of our UG students are as follows:
S.No. Placed Company No. of Students Placed
1. Cognizant Technology Solution
34
2. Wipro 27
3. Standard Chartered 02
4. Infosys 28
5. Virtusa 01
6. Lemalabs 01
Total 93
S.No
Name of the Student Company
Name
1. ALLEN CHRISTO N
2. AMITH KUMAR SETHIYA
M
3. ANANDHA
RAMACHANDRAN A
4. ANNIE MARIA JOB
5. ANTONY PRAVEEN M
6. ANTONY THOMAS V S
7. ANU BHARATHI B
8. ARVIND M
9. ASHISH B NAIR
10. ASHWIN D
11. ASHWIN KUMAR S
12. BHAVANI C
13. CHIVKAMI E
14. DAVID GNANARAJ J
15. DHIVYA NANDHINI D
16. FRANCIS ANAND
17. FRANCIS CLINTON
PRASANTH A
18. GOKUL C
19. GOUTHAM S B
20. HARSHINI A
21. INDUMATHI V
22. JANANI A
23. JEMIMA C
24. JOSE J ABRAHAM
25. KARTHICK S
26. KAVITHA R
27. KISHORE R
28. KOVENDHAN S
29. MOHAMED RINAZ
ANSARI M
30. MOHANA KRISHNAN M
31. NISHA D
32. PRIYANGA R
33. SARANYA L
34. RAMYA M
S.No
Name of the Student Company
Name
35. RAJA GURU S
36. ROSHAN A
37. SAKTHIVEL B
38. SANJANA CION
39. SARANYA K
40. SOLOMON JESHUR RAJA R
41. SUBHASH S
42. SUGANTHI S
43. SWATHIKA S
44. VAMSI KRISHNA A V
45. VIGNSWARAN A V
46. VIJAY NISHANTH M
47. SRINATH K
48. \ ANU BHARATHI B
49. ASHISH B NAIR
50. ASHWIN KUMAR S
51. CHIVKAMI E
52. DAVID GNANARAJ J
53. FRANCIS ANAND
54. FRANCIS CLINTON
PRASANTH A
55. GOUTHAM S B
56. HARISH B
57. HARSHINI A
58. JOSE J ABRAHAM
59. JUHI PAULIN J
60. KARTHICK S
61. KOVENDHAN S
62. MOHANA KRISHNAN M
63. MOHANA PRAKAASH K S
64. PRASANNA G
65. RAMYA M
66. ROSHAN A
67. SACHIN VINAYAK BHAT
68. SAKTHIVEL B
69. SANJITHAA R
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S.No
Name of the Student Company
Name
70. SIONA MARIA NATHANIEL
71. SRIDHARPRASATH A G
72. SUBHASH S
73. SWATHIKA S
74. VAMSI KRISHNA A V
75. VIGNSWARAN A V
76. ALLEN CHRISTO N
77. ANNIE CATHRINA
SABHATINI J
78. ANU BHARATHI B
79. ARVIND M
80. ASHISH B NAIR
81. ASHWIN KUMAR S
82. BENISHPHA P
83. CHIVKAMI E
84. DAVID GNANARAJ J
85. DHIVYA C
86. HARSHINI A
87. JANANI A
88. JEMIMA C
89. JOSE J ABRAHAM
90. KOVENDHAN S
91. MADHUVANTHI M
92. MOHANRAJ V
93. NISHA D
94. PREETHI K
95. RAJA GURU S
S.No
Name of the Student Company
Name
96. SACHIN VINAYAK BHAT
97. SARANYA K
98. SIONA MARIA NATHANIEL
99. SRIRAM M
100. SUBHASH S
101. SWATHIKA S
102. VAMSI KRISHNA A V
103. VIJAY NISHANTH M
104. SRIDEVI R
105. DHIVYA C
Verizon
106. HARSHINI A
107. DEEPA RANI C
Mindtree 108. RAJASEKAR M
109. SARAN PRASAD B 110. SRIRAM M 111. ASHISH B NAIR Datacert
112. DIVYA S NTT DATA
113. MOHANA V
114. KARTHIK A
Hcl
Technologies
115. KOVENDHAN S Ideas 2 IT
116. KARTHICK S Soliton
117. ASHISH.B.NAIR
Robert Bosch 118. HARSHINI A
119. DHIVYA C
The placement minutiae and company wise placement list of our PG students are as follows:
S.No. Placed Company No. of Students Placed
1. Cognizant Technology Solution 06
2. Infosys 09
3. St.Joseph's Group of institutions 02
S.No Name of the Student
Company / College Name
1. DHANWANDHI P
2. ARUNACHALAM C 3. FERNANDO JENSEN
4. JENNIFER APPARNA PRINCESS A
5. SUJATHA R 6. VIVEK A 7. DHIVYA P
8. NUTHALAPATI MANI DEEPIKA PRASANTHI
S.No Name of the Student
Company / College Name
9. RAJMOHAN C
10. SNEKHA EZHIL 11. SUJATHA R 12. VIVEK A 13. APTHI JOSHVA A 14. NEENU PON RATHY N 15. VARSHA V
16. SUJATHA R St.Joseph’s Group of Instituions 17. DHIVYA P
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DEPARTMENT TOPPERS
A right honor at the right time will have an impact on life forever. The students
who have catalyzed their actions into accomplishments by achieving good
grades in the University Exam are motivated by the management in different
ways by
Rewarding Gold Medalist with a cash prize of Rs.75, 000/- and University
Rank holders wish a cash prize of Rs.60, 000/- on Graduation Day.
Awarding University Rank Holders with Shields on Graduation Day.
Honoring the First University Topper from each Department with a special
shield incorporating the name of a famous Personality.
Issuing extra book bank library cards for semester toppers to enhance
learning skills and better understanding.
Awarding merit certificates at the end of each semester for subject toppers as
well as overall toppers and hosting special lunch for the semester topper on
that day.
IV YEAR OVERALL TOPPERS – 8.3 AND ABOVE
S.No Register
number
Name of the
Student
CGPA
1. 312311105056 KARTHICK S 8.84
2. 312311105062 KOVENDHAN S 8.77
3. 312311105043 HARSHINI A 8.73
4. 312311105012
ANU BHARATHI B
8.71
5. 312311105092 RAMYA M 8.71
6. 312311105030 DHIVYA C 8.69
7. 312311105017
ASHISH B NAIR
8.65
8. 312311105125
VIGNESWARAN A V
8.65
9. 312311105060 KAVITHA R 8.61
10. 312311105026 CHIVKAMI E 8.58
S.No Register
number
Name of the
Student
CGPA
11. 312311105008
ANNIE CATHRINA SABHATINI J
8.55
12. 312311105118 SWATHIKA S 8.54
13. 312311105101 SARANYA K 8.51
14. 312311105075 NISHA D 8.45
15. 312311105046 INDUMATHI V 8.43
16. 312311105069
MOHANA KRISHNAN M 8.40
17. 312311105110 SRIDEVI R 8.37
18. 312311105099 SANGITHAA R 8.35
19. 312311105097 SAKTHIVEL B 8.33
20. 312311105033 DIVYA S 8.3
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III YEAR OVERALL TOPPERS – 8.3 AND ABOVE
II YEAR OVERALL TOPPERS – 8.3 AND ABOVE
II YEAR M.E (POWER SYSTEM)OVERALL TOPPERS – 7.5 AND ABOVE
S. No
Register Number
Name of the Student
CGPA
S. No
Register Number
Name of the Student CGPA
1 312312105073 MOHANAPRIYA 9.11 11 312312105056 KAVINAYA A 8.54
2 312312105016 ARULRAJ J 8.77 12 312312105101 SARADHA PREETHA S 8.51
3 312312105069 MEGHANA D 8.74 13 312312105030 DIVYA R 8.49
4 312312105106 SHRIVATSAN. N 8.64 14 312312105113 SUGANYA K A 8.45
5 312312105118 UTHRA DEVI S 8.64 15 312312105059 KENNY TREASA J 8.44
6 312312105104 SHANU S S 8.63 16 312312105107 SHYAMALA R 8.39
7 312312105116 SURESHKUMAR 8.62 17 312312105123 VIGNESHWARI P 8.34
8 312312105091 SAHANA K 8.61 18 312312105020 BHUVANESHWARI S 8.33
9 312312105076 NIVEDHA S 8.60 19 312312105096 SANTHOSH M R 8.32
10 312312105039 HARINI R V 8.59 20 312312105119 VENKATASUBRAMANI
AN S 8.30
S. NO
REGISTER NUMBER
NAME OF THE STUDENT
CGPA S.
NO REGISTER NUMBER
NAME OF THE STUDENT
CGPA
1. 312313105046 JANNATH NISHA H
9.04 9. 312313105103 SOUNDARIYAN R 8.54
2. 312313105049
JEGATHEES
JAYESH SHEAFFER
9.03 10. 312313105019 ASHA V 8.53
3. 312313105089 SANGEETHA C 9.0 11. 312313105044 IDA SARDIUS D 8.49
4. 312313105043 HARI PRIYA V 8.87 12. 312313105080 RAAGHAVE P 8.42
5. 312313105053 JESWIN MARIA CINTHIA P
8.80 13. 312313105087 SAI SUSHMITTHA
N
8.41
6. 312313105107 SUJITH KUMAR C
8.78 14. 312313105004 AISHWARYA P 8.39
7. 312313105022 BALAJI K 8.66 15. 312313105073 NISHEVITHA R 8.38
8. 312313105009 AMAR GOUTHAM V
8.57 16. 312313105016 ARUN GANESH K 8.35
S. NO
REGISTER NUMBER
NAME OF THE STUDENT
CGPA S.
NO REGISTER NUMBER
NAME OF THE STUDENT
CGPA
1. 312313411001 AMRITTA. P 8.6 5. 312313411013 RAJARAJAN. M 8.09
2. 312313411018 VARSHA. V 8.58 6. 312313411002 APTHI JOSHUVA A 8.0
3. 312313411012
NEENU PON RATHY. N
8.32 7.
312313411017 SUBASH KUMAR. J 7.6
4. 312313411006
BHAVATHARINI T
8.10
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II YEAR M.E (POWER ELECTRONICS)OVERALL TOPPERS – 7.5 AND
ABOVE
I YEAR M.E (POWER SYSTEM)OVERALL TOPPERS – 7.5 AND ABOVE
I YEAR M.E (POWER ELECTRONICS) OVERALL TOPPERS – 7.5 AND ABOVE
S.
NO
REGISTER
NUMBER
NAME OF THE
STUDENT CGPA
S.
NO
REGISTER
NUMBER
NAME OF THE
STUDENT CGPA
1. 312313415012
NUTHALAPATI
MANI DEEPIKA
PRASANTHI
8.675 7.
312313415018 VIVEK.A 7.96
2. 312313415013 PAVITHRA.S 8.2
8. 3312313415014 RAJMOHAN.C 7.78
3. 312313415017 J.VELU 8.26 9. 312313415009 V.KEERTHANA 7.77
4. 312313415005 DHIVYA P 8.21 10. 312313415010 MARIS ANTO.M 7.63
5. 312313415015 SNEKHA E 8.206 11. 312313415002 ARCHANA.R 7.61
6. 312313415016 SUJATHA.R 7.96 12. 312313415011 V.NISHA 7.59
S. NO
REGISTER NUMBER
NAME OF THE STUDENT
CGPA S.
NO REGISTER NUMBER
NAME OF THE STUDENT
CGPA
1. 312314411006 HARINI.D 9.52 7. 312314411012 MONICA.R 8.619
2. 312314411010 LAKSHMI.M 9.23 8. 312314411003
DHARMASSAVAR
DHANI.M 8.476
3.
312314411017 VINODINI.S 9.047
9.
312314411011
MILANTHA
MINNET.D 8.476
4. 312314411005 GAYATHRI.G.S 8.857 10. 312314411015 SUMA.E 8.238
5. 312314411009 KRITHIKA.K 8.714 11. 312314411004 FAUSTINA.A 8.047
6. 312314411013
STEFFY
AMIRTHAM.J 8.666
12. 312314411007 KANNAN.V 8.000
13. 312314411002 ANUPREYAA.K 7.952
S. NO
REGISTER NUMBER
NAME OF THE STUDENT
CGPA
S. NO
REGISTER NUMBER
NAME OF THE STUDENT
CGPA
1. 312314415007 DHANIYALAKSHMI 9.21 6. 312314415004 ARCHANA NATH 8.0
2. 312314415005 BINITTA ROBIN J 9.0
7. 312314415010 JENIFER JUSTINA 7.94
3. 312314415011 LALITHA S P 8.47 8. 312314415012 NANTHINI 7.94
4. 312314415003 ANANDHI S 8.15 9. 312314415013 PREMA THERASAL 7.94
5. 312314415006 CATHERIN AGALYA 8.15
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I YEAR B.E (E.E.E) OVERALL TOPPERS – 8.3 AND ABOVE
The department congratulates the toppers and encourages them to aim for
University Ranks in the upcoming semesters.
S. NO
REGISTER NUMBER
NAME OF THE STUDENT
CGPA S.
NO REGISTER NUMBER
NAME OF THE STUDENT
CGPA
1. 312314105074 RACHEN R 9.50 26. 312314105011 ARTHI N 8.77
2. 312314105085 SABARITA K V 9.50 27. 312314105031 GRACIM LIPSY J 8.73
3. 312314105009 ANANDRAJ A 9.35
28. 312314105040
JINOLIN
CHRISTINA J 8.73
4. 312314105075 RAGHUL V 9.23 29. 312314105124 VISWANATH M U 8.69
5. 312314105080 RANJITHA S 9.23 30. 312314105014 ASPHIN JOHN J 8.69
6. 312314105069 NISONY S 9.19
31. 312314105018
BHAVANI
SHANKAR K 8.65
7. 312314105111 SWETHA P 9.19
32. 312314105028
EVANJALIN
SWEETY J 8.65
8. 312314105057
MAHALAKSHMI
V 9.15
33. 312314105073 PRIYANKA K 8.65
9. 312314105090 SAMREEN P M 9.15 34. 312314105079 RAMOLA R 8.65
10. 312314105034 HARITHA S 9.08 35. 312314105065 NANDHINI R 8.62
11. 312314105039
JEEVITHA
PRIYADARSHINI 9.08
36. 312314105056 MAGDALENE A 8.58
12. 312314105053 LOGARAJAN S 9.08 37. 312314105098 SARAVANAN S 8.58
13. 312314105071 PRARTHIKA M 9.08 38. 312314105068 NAZNEEN RABIA S 8.54
14. 312314105061
MANOJBASTIN
M 9.04
39. 312314105005 ALLAN V THOMAS 8.50
15. 312314105105 SHILPA S 8.96 40. 312314105078 RAMMYA V 8.50
16. 312314105109 SUREANDAR G 8.96 41. 312314105013 ASHWATHI A M 8.46
17. 312314105088
SAI VIGHNESH
P 8.92
42. 312314105050 KOMAHAN K 8.42
18. 312314105037
IRENE ELIZA
THOMAS 8.88
43. 312314105092 SANDHYA R 8.42
19. 312314105041 JOEL EDISON J 8.88 44. 312314105120 VIGNESWARAN R 8.42
20. 312314105048 KIRTHANA D 8.88 45. 312314105047 KIRAN KUMAR A 8.38
21. 312314105019
BUVANISHA M
V 8.85
46. 312314105062
MOHAMMED
HUSSAIN J 8.38
22. 312314105095 SARALA R 8.85 47. 312314105060 MANI RATHINAM S 8.35
23. 312314105112 THANUJA G 8.85 48. 312314105102 SATHISH RAJA K 8.35
24. 312314105045
KARTHICK
PANDIAN M 8.81
49. 312314105087 SAI SWAROOPA I 8.31
25. 312314105081
RESHMI
RAJEEV 8.81
50. 312314105115 VEDHA VIGNESH R 8.31
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St. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING PLUG IN
NGO ACTIVITIES
The current day society is plagued by poverty to an extent that it has numbed the lives of the orphaned and aged poor. Bereft of support systems,
they are left in abject misery. It is to their aid that the St. Joseph's college have meticulously planned and executed Non–governmental organizational activities, for the past one year. These NGO activities, a brain child of our beloved Managing Director are organized by young and emerging engineers of our college to make a difference in the lives of the marginalized and impoverished. The main aim of these activities is to
Promote the interest of the poor, Protect the environment Provide the basic social services, To relieve suffering & Undertake community development
These activities are funded from the management to work for social change so that we create a society in which our institutions and organizations are equitable and just and all people are safe, adequately fed, adequately housed, well educated, able to work at safe, decent jobs, and able to participate in the decisions that affect their lives.NGO activities were introduced in the college on the premise that students would evince academic gains from their volunteering efforts. The various places visited by our students during this academic year are listed below:
Year/ Branch
Date of Visit NGO Visited
I-EEE A
05/07/2014 Megha Foundation. Saranalaya, Kovur.
I -EEE B
05/07/2014 Sai Arunodayam Charitable trust, Kolathur,
II-EEE A
05/07/2014 Little drops, Somangalam
II-EEE B
05/07/2014 Rajinikanth old age home Selaiyur.
II -EEE C
09/08/2014 St.Thomas care home, Thandalam.
III-EEE A
28/06/2014 Roshini illam, Sunnamukulathur,
III-EEE B
12/07/2014 Paradise home. Kovalam.
III -EEE C
12/07/2014 Grace Children home, Chengalpet.
I-M.E (PSE,PED)
09/08/2014 Marialla’s Home, Kalpakkam
Year/ Branch
Date of Visit NGO Visited
I-EEE A
21/03/2015 Mercy Homes, Kilpauk
I -EEE B
21/03/2015 Dazzling stone,kundrathur
II-EEE A 07/02/2015
Atheswarar Charitible trust, Mudichur
II-EEE B 07/02/2015
Sr. Francina, RC Convent, Kuthavakkan,
II -EEE C 07/02/2015
Sr. Francina, RC Convent, Kuthavakkan,
III-EEE A 07/02/2015
Paradise Home, Muttukkadu.
III-EEE B 07/02/2015
Paradise Home, Muttukkadu.
III -EEE C 07/02/2015
Paradise Home, Muttukkadu.
I-M.E (PSE,PED)
31/01/2015 Roshini Illam, Sunnabu kulathur,
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STUDENT ACTIVITIES
St. Joseph’s college acts as a platform for the students to bring out their hidden talents
and cultivates experiential learning options outside the classroom. Also, it encourages
students to actively participate in the greater educational society through student activities.
Student activities help to create and foster leadership and involvement opportunities that
enhance personal escalation and development. We are proud to say that our students outclass
in Curricular, Co-Curricular and Extra Curricular Activities.
INNOVATIVE STUDENT PROJECTS AWARD – 2014
Bachelor Level
INAE has constituted an award to recognize the best project carried out by
undergraduate students of Engineering colleges and universities across India. The students
from the premier institutes like IIT’s, IISC, NIT and other universities compete to receive this
award. We congratulate Mr. Harish Rammohan who has received the best undergraduate
Project award for his work on Robotics whose details are given below.
Name of candidate : Harish Rammohan S
Name of the Internal Guide : Mrs. V.Chamundeeswari
Title of the Project : Design of Gyroscopically Controlled Biomorphic
Robot and Gait Generation for Assisted Walking of
Humans
CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Curricular activities have a number of values like educational value, development of
social spirit, character training education for leadership, worthy use of leisure time or
recreational value, team spirit, development of civic virtue, physical development, improved
discipline, aesthetic development and development of cultural values. “Never give in, never
give in, never, never, never, never--in nothing, great or small, large or petty--never give in
except to convictions of honor and good sense” said Winston Churchill. Similarly our
students have succeeded in reaching greater heights in publishing papers in various
international journals and conferences.
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NAME OF THE STUDENT
CONFERENCE/JOURNAL/PLACE Paper Title
II Year M.E (Power Electronics and Drives)
AJITH.P “National Conference on Power and Energy: Building Industrial and Domestic Demands” by Jeppiar Institute of Technology/International Journal of Electrical and Electronics and Telecommunications.
Dynamic Control of Interleaved Boost Converter For Automotive Led Lighting Application.
BRINDA.V “National Conference on Engineering Trends” conducted by Sri Venkateshwara college of engineering & technology
Photovoltaic Based Quasi Z Source Inverter for Consumer Application
DHANWANDHI.P “International Conference on Engineering Technology and Science(ICETS’15)” / “International Journal of Applied Engineering and Research (IJAER’15)”
PV Based Battery Charging using Resonant Boost Converter
DHIVYA.P “International Level Conference on Sustainable Energy Resources ,Materials and Technology (ISERMAT 2015)/“International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Material”
Design and Simulation of Perturb and Observe(P&O) MPPT Technique for Negative Output Super Lift LUO Converter
FERNANDO JENSEN
“International Level Conference on Sustainable Energy Resources ,Materials and Technology (ISERMAT 2015)/“International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Material”
Controlled Dynamic Braking for C-Dump Fed Switched Reluctance Generator
JENNIFER APPARNA PRINCESS.A
“National Conference on Engineering Trends” conducted by Sri Venkateshwara college of Engineering & Technology
Multi Stage Interleaved Boost Converter for High Power Application
KEERTHANA.V “National Conference on Emerging Techniques in Electrical Engineering”
Design and Implementation of Water Pumping System using SEPIC Converter
MARIS ANTO.M “National Conference on Engineering Trends”
Analysis with PWM Control of CUK and Boost Dual Input-Dual Output Dc-Dc Converter
JONES BASIL.T
“International Level Conference on Sustainable Energy Resources ,Materials and Technology (ISERMAT 2015)/“International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Material”
Comparison of Dc-Dc Converter for Photovoltaic Application
“International Conference on Innovation in Information, Embedded and Communication System (ICIIECS’15)”/“International Journal of Applied Engineering And Research”
Design and Simulation of Fused Self-Lift Converter Topology
NUTHELAPATI MANI DEEPIKA PRASANTHI
3rd National Conference on Power Electronics and Renewable Energy System
Analytical Modeling and Performance Analysis of PMSM using Direct Torque Control
SNEKHA.E “International Conference on Engineering Technology and Science(ICETS’15)”/“International journal of applied engineering and research (IJAER’15)”
Dynamic Mathematical Modeling of PMSM and Parametric Sensitivity Analysis using Vector Control
PAVITHRA.S “Recent Innovations in Engineering, Management, Technology and Application”/“International Journal of Applied Engineering and Research”
Power Factor Improvement in SRM System Based on Voltage Boosting Parallel Converter
VELU.J “Emerging Trends in Medical Electronics , Sensor and Instrumentation”/“International Journal of Applied Engineering and Research”
Design of PV Based Fuzzy Logic Controller for Positive Output Super Lift LUO Converter
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NAME OF THE STUDENT
CONFERENCE/JOURNAL Paper Title
II Year M.E (Power Electronics and Drives)
NISHA.V “International Conference on Engineering Technology and Science(ICETS’15)”/“International Journal of Applied Engineering and Research (IJAER’15)” by Muthayammal College of Engineering
Cascaded SEPIC Converter for PV Based Pumping Application
RAJ MOHAN.C
“International Level Conference on Sustainable Energy Resources ,Materials and Technology (ISERMAT 2015)
Design Control And Implementation Of Wind Energy Based Negative Output Super Lift LUO Converter
“International Journal of Applied Engineering and Research”
Modeling And Simulation Of Wind Energy Based Negative Output Super Lift LUO Converter
SUJATHA.R
“International Level Conference on Sustainable Energy Resources ,Materials and Technology (ISERMAT 2015)/“International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Material”
Design And Simulation Of LUO Converter Topology For Photovoltaic Application
“International Conference on Engineering Technology and Science”/“International Journal of Applied Engineering and Research”
Design and Simulation of Fused LUO Converter
VIVEK. A “International Level Conference on Sustainable Energy Resources ,Materials and Technology (ISERMAT 2015)/ “International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Material”
Switched Reluctance Motor Actuator Based on Current Source Converter for Automotive Throttle Control
ARCHANA.R “Recent Innovations in Engineering ,Management, Technology and Application”/“International Journal of Applied Engineering and Research”
Pi Capacitor Bridge C Dumb SRM Driver Circuit with Auxiliary Charger
II Year M.E (Power Systems)
P.AMRITTA
International Conference on Electrical Electronics and Computer Engineering
Reconfiguration for Loss Reduction and Voltage Profile Improvement of Radial Distribution System using Harmony Search Algorithm
A.APTHIJOSHVA A Study of Voltage Profile Impact of Distributed Generator in Radial Distribution System
S.ARCHANA Recent Trends in Power Engineering, Power Electronics and Control Systems
Improving the Performance of Hybrid Energy based Three Port Generation System using MFT
C.ARUNACHALAM International Conference on Science, Technology, Engineering and Management
Minimization of Load Forecast Uncertainty for Reliable Supply
M.R.ASWATH SARAVANAN
International Conference on Recent Research in Engineering
Power Quality Enhancement in Distribution System Interline Dynamic Voltage Restorer and Displacement Factor Controller
T.BHAVATHARANI National Conference On Smart Grid And Renewable Energy Sources
Solution Of Combined Emission And Economic Dispatch Including Valve Point Constraints Using Firefly Algorithm
G.KUMARAVELAN International Conference On Recent Research In Engineering
Optimal Active Power Rescheduling Of Generators For Congestion Management Using New Definition Of Sensitivity.
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M.DHANALAKSHMI
National Conference On Recent Trends In Power Electronics And Power System.
1) Analysis Of Maximizing The Savings In System Upgrades Investments By Considering Annual Energy Losses And Cost Of Interruption.
National Conference On Smart Grid And Renewable Energy Sources.
2) Evaluating The System Upgradecost And Cost Of Interruption In Distribution Network.
T.HARISHKUMAR International Conference On Recent Research In Engineering.
Congestion Management By Generator Rescheduling In Deregulated Power System By PSO.
N.NEENU PON RATHY
National Conference On “Emerging Trends In Medical Electronics, Sensor And Instrumentation
Passive Filter Based Grid Integrated Battery Operated Power Generating System For Power Quality Improvement.
R.ROHINI National Conference On Recent Trends In Power Electronics And Power System.
Energy Management Of A Grid Connected Hybrid System Using ANFIS Technique
P.SHARLY SOPHIA International Conference On Science, Technology, Engineering and Management
Economic Dispatch And Unit commitment Operation Scheduling In Renewable Power Micro grids: A Probability Based Concept
R.SRINIVASAN Second International Conference On Green Technologies For Power Generation, Communication And Instrumentation
Design Of Three Phase Stand Alone Residential PV System With Power Quality Improvement
J.SUBASH KUMAR Second International Conference On Green Technologies For Power Generation, Communication and Instrumentation
Multi Objective PSO For Congestion Management in Deregulated Power System
V.VARSHA National Conference On Smart Grid And Renewable Energy Sources
Calculation Of LMP Using Dc OPF By Incorporating Ac Power Flow Based Transmission Loss Factor.
I year M.E (Power Systems)
E.Suma R.Monica International Conference on Contemporary
Engineering and Technology 2015 (ICCET) At Sri Ramanujar Engineering College
Parameter Stabilization using Simulink
M.Dharmassavardhani K.Anupreyaa
Wireless Smart Meter based energy management system
S.Vinodini G.S.Gayathri
International Conference on Electrical, Electronics and computer Engineering JCEECE15
Secured Optimal Power flow via TCSC for deregulated power system
S.Vinodini G.S.Gayathri Sudha Priya
Conference organized by Jerusalem College of Engineering JCECON
A new method for secured OPF under normal and contingencies operating condition via optimal location of TCSC
E.Suma
International Journal of Emerging and Advanced Engineering
Multilevel Inverter with minimum switches under partial shading conditions
B.E (Electrical and Electronics)
A.Francis Clinton Prasanth N.Allen Christo J David Gnanaraj
GENERIX14 National Level Conference – R.M.D Engineering College
UNCONVENTIONAL POWER PRODUCTION BY USING ANEUTRONIC FUSION (Paper bagged the first place in the confenrece)
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CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES As the saying goes “Stand up to your obstacles and do something about them. You
will find that they haven't half the strength you think they have”, our students have stood up,
competed and won various prizes in symposiums conducted by other colleges.
Name of the Student Year Name of the Event Organizers Place Won
Hari Babu.T.R. Deepak.S.
IV A IV A
MECHKLIKZ Valliammai Engineering College I
Arun George. Abinesh.C.
IV A IV A
Junkyard Modelling Valliammai Engineering College I
Anandha Ramachandran.A. Augustine Selvakumar.J.
IV A IV A
Project Display Valliammai Engineering College II
Goutham.S.B IV A Target-Circuit Sri Sai Ram Institute of Technology I
Antony Thomas.V.S. Ilavarasu.D.
IV A IV B
ADHOC TECH ELOCUTION
Valliammai Engineering College I
Mathiyazhagan.S. Prashanth.V.M Prasath.V. Pradeep.M. Prasanth.M.
IV B IV B IV B IV B IV B
Robo Riddle MIT,Anna University II
Lakshmi Kanthan.L. Mohamed Zeeshan Ehsan Mathiyazhagan.S.
IV B IV B IV B
RC Race Sri Sai Ram Engineering College I
Mathiyazhagan.S. IV B Robo Rally MIT, Anna University I
Saran Prasad.B. IV B Robo Race MIT ,Anna University II
Mathiyazhagan.S. Mohamed Rinaz Ansari.M.
IV B IV B Robo Tryst Jeppiaar Engineering College I
S.Mathiyazhagan IV B DIRT RACE National Institute of Technology, Calicut II
Mathiyazhagan.S. IV B Fast and Furious Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College I
Mathiyazhagan.S. IV B FI Race Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College I
Mathiyazhagan.S. IV B Land Rover Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College I
Mathiyazhagan.S. IV B SSN GP Indoor SSN College of Engineering I
Mathiyazhagan.S. IV B Death Race VELS University II
Mathiyazhagan.S. IV B MARIO’S ESCAPADE
SRM University I
Mathiyazhagan.S. IV B PACMAN SAGA SRM University I
Mathiyazhagan.S. IV B Robo Rally R.M.K. Engineering College I
Mathiyazhagan.S. IV B Robathon R.M.K. Engineering College I
Mathiyazhagan.S. IV B Moto Rally Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering I
Velayudham. V.Sakthivel.P.
IV C IV C
Quiz IIT,Sarang I
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Name of the Student Year Name of the Event Organizers Place Won
Mukesh Kumar.R. IV C Dragon Ball(ROBO) SRM University I
Sridharprasath.A.G. Sriram.M. Vijay Nishanth.M.
IV C Game of Hearts SSN College of Engineering I
Sridharprasath.A.G. Vijay Nishanth.M.
IV C IV C
Pixel Voxel(Technical Event)
SSN College of Engineering II
Vijaya Balan.P. IV C Dirt Race NIT,Calicut II
Vijaya Balan.P. IV C Bot Race Meenakshi Sundararajan Engineering College I
Srinivas.A.B Roshan.A.
IV C Contraption Velammal Engineering College I
Srinivas.A.B IV C Robomasons CEG,Anna University II
Vishal.P. IV C Photography Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering I
Srinivas.A.B IV C Mech Byte #2 IIT Madras I
Ramesh Kumar.K. IV C Moto Rally Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering II
Vijaya Balan.P. IV C Death Race VELS University I
Vijaya Balan.P. IV C Robathon Robo Rally
R.M.K. Engineering College III
Vijaya Balan.P. IV C Bot Race Sri Sai Ram Institute of Technology II
Rohithdurai.R. Durga Prasad.R. Prem.K. Kishore.R.
IV C IV A IV B IV B
Debugging Sri Sai Ram Institute of Technology I
Anotony Praveen.M. Aravind.B. Rajasekar.M.
IV A IV A IV C
Technical Quiz Sri Sai Ram Institute of Technology I
Ramesh Kumar.K. Vijayabalan.P. Mathiyazhagan.S. Pravin.J.
IV C IV C IV B IV B
Robo Race MIT,Anna University I
Mathiyazhagan.S. Saran Prasad.B
IV B IV C
All Terrain MIT,Anna University I
M.Aravind S.Balamurgan
IV A IVA
Paper Presentation PRATIYOG’14 Jeppiaar Engineering College -
Bachu Sravana Jothi Ananthi.K Divya Priya.R.
III A III A III A
Circuit Debugging Anand Institute of Higher Technology II
Amudhan.S. Ajith Kumar.S
III A III A
Click IT Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering II
Chidambaranathan.T. III A GUESSTIMATE Jeppiaar Engineering College III
Geoffrey Gladwin.G. Chidambaranathan.T Harisudhan.M.
III A III A III A
Dumb C Vi Institute of Technology III
Aakash.R. III A Mr.Electrical Engineer
Jeppiaar Engineering College II
Aakash.R. Anand Kumar.S
III A III A
E-Tricks T.J.S. Engineering College I
Anand Kumar.S III A Circuitri-X Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering I
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Name of the Student Year Name of the Event Organizers Place Won
Jayasuriyan.A. Chidambaranathan.T
III B III A
Guestimate Jeppiaar Engineering College III
Harisudhan.M. Krishna Balaji.S. Jayasuriyan.A.
III A III B III B
Dumb C A C Tech Anna University I
Prashanth. R. Geoffrey Gladwin.G. Jayasuriyan.A.
III B III A III B
Channel Surfing CEG,Anna University I
Jayasuriyan.A. Chidambaranathan.T
III B III A
How Stuff Works Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering I
Joseph Peter.A. III B Innovative Ideas GKM College of Engineering I
Naveen Rajan.P. III B 4 Pic 1 Word SSN College of Engineering I
Jayasuriyan.A. III B Shadow Shoot Jeppiaar Engineering College II
Jayasuriyan.A. III B Online Photography
Meenakshi Sundararajan Engineering College II
Jayasuriyan.A. III B Gaming-Street Fighter
Meenakshi Sundararajan Engineering College I
Kumaran.M. Prashanth.R. Jayasuriyan.A.
III B III B III B
Code Quest Meenakshi Sundararajan Engineering College I
Jayasuriyan.A. Prashanth.R. Kumaran.M.
III B III B III B
PSEUDO TV ADDON Meenakshi Sundararajan Engineering College I
Prashanth. R. Jayasuriyan.A. Selva Ganesh.S.
III B III B III B
Photo Hunt A C Tech Anna University III
Jayasuriyan.A III B Part-o-photo Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering I
Jayasuriyan.A. III B Online Photography
Rajalakshmi Engineering College I
Sivaraman.V III B TECH-QUIZ SSN College of Engineering II
Prashanth. R. Jayasuriyan.A.
III B III B
Channel Surfing A C Tech Anna University II
Jayasuriyan.A. Prashanth. R.
III B III B
Photo Hunt CEG,Anna University I
Jayasuriyan.A. Prashanth.R.
III B
Gaming St.Joseph’s Institute of Technology II
Kathiravan.R. III B SHOT GUN IFET College of Engineering II
Moahamed Sameer.K.M.
III B 4 PIC 1 WORD SSN College of Engineering II
Jayasuriyan.A. III B Photography Jeppiar Engineering College II
Manimaran.E. Prakash.S.
III B III C Dumb C SSN College of Engineering II
Santhosh.D. Sandeep.T.V Alwin Richard.M.
III C III C III B
Project Display New Prince Shri Bhavani College of Engineering and Technology
II
Safir Ahamed.A. Shanmuga Raja.S.
III C III C
AD ZAP ARM College of Engineering II
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Name of the Student Year Name of the Event Organizers Place Won
Ramakrishnann.S. III C
Online Photography
Meenakshi Sundararajan Engineering College II
Ramakrishnann.S. III C Tamizh Nigazhvu Meenakshi Sundararajan Engineering College III
Ramakrishnann.S. III C Photography Velammal Institute of Technology II
Ramakrishnann.S. III C Shipwreck Velammal Institute of Technology I
Vigneshraajan.M.S Santhosh.M.R Rahul.M.
III C III C III C
Connexions SSN College of Engineering II
Ponvasanthri.S. III C Intercollegiate Career Skills Competition
Meenakshi College for Women III
Sam Jerald.T. Ramakrishna Kumar.T.
III C III C
NFS Gaming SSN College of Engineering III
Vinod.A. III C TECH QUIZ
Misrimal Navajee Munoth Jain Engineering College
I
Sritharan.A. Vikraman.K. Sharath Kumar.K.
III C III C III C
Circuit Debugging Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering II
Shrivatsan.N. Suresh Kumar.S.
III C III C
Electrolux-Connect St.Joseph’s Institute of Technology III
Shanmuga Raja.S. III C Drunk and Drive Adhiyamaan College of Engineering I
Shanmuga Raja.S. III C Paper Presentation Adhiyamaan College of Engineering I
Shanmuga Raja.S. III C Paper Presentation GRT Institute of Engineering and Technology III
Shanmuga Raja.S. III C JAM(Just in a Minute)
GRT Institute of Engineering and Technology I
Shanmuga Raja.S. III C B Plan MIT, Anna University II
Shanmuga Raja.S. III C TCS Innovate CEG, Anna University II
Shanmuga Raja.S. III C Mr.Engineer GRT Institute of Engineering and Technology I
Shanmuga Raja.S. III C AD-ZAP ARM College of Engineering and Technology II
Shanmuga Raja.S. III C Treasure Hunt MIT, Anna University II
Venkata Subramaniam.S.
III C Professor Challenge
CEG, Anna University II
Venkata Subramaniam.S.
III C Bug to Bag Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering I
Ruthra.R. Vigneshwari.S. Sowmiya.R.
III C III C III C
Just a Minute M.N.M. College of Engineering I
Shyamala.R. III C Technical Quiz Rmk Engineering College II
T.V.Sandeep Santhosh.D
III-C Project Display New Prince Shri Bhavani College of Engineering And Technology
II
Prashanth.R. Amudhan.S. Selva Ganesh.S.
III B III A III C
Dumb-C AC Tech,Anna University I
Ajith Kumar.A. II A Rubiks Cube Meenakshi Sundararajan Engineering College III
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Name of the Student Year Name of the Event Organizers Place Won
Chidambaranathan.T Selva Ganesh.S. Prashanth.R.
III A III C III B
Dumb C CEG,Anna University II
Harisudhan.M. Jayasuriyan.A. Chidambaranathan.T Rohin Reddy.D.
III A III B III A III C
Google Geeks SSN College of Engineering III
Ramakrishnann.S. Murugaraj.P. Amrish Khan.S. Mohamed Ashique.M.
III C III B III A III B
Konjam Nadinga Boss
Velammal Institute of Technology I
Aravindan.V Avinesh.S.
II A II A
Technical Quiz Sri Sai Ram Institute of Technology I
Avinesh.S. Aravindan.V
II A TECHNICAL QUIZ Sri Sai Ram Engineering College II
Ajith Kumar.A. Arvinth.V.
II A II A
Connexionz Prince Dr.K.Vasudevan College of Engineering and Technology
III
Lubna.V. Aarabi Ida Sardius.D.
II B II A II B
PSEUDO TV ADDON Meenakshi Sundararajan Engineering College III
Raga.S. Monisha.R.
II B Gaming(Angry Birds)
Jeppiaar Engineering College II
Mohammed Ariff Jegathees Jayesh Sheaffer
II B II B
APPS ‘ON’ Prince Dr.K.Vasudevan College of Engineering and Technology
II
Monica.N. II B Connectiox Sri Vekateshwara College of Engineering I
U.Vigneshwaran II B HOVER X SSN College of Engineering III
Jess Divyan.P. II B 60 secs of thrill Meenakshi Sundararajan Engineering College III
Jagadeeswaran.L Mohammed Abdul Nauber
II B II B
Dumb Charades Meenakshi Sundararajan Engineering College II
Mohamed Ghazali.M Jannath Nisha.H
II B II B
PAPER PRESENTATION AMS College of Engineering
I
Mohamed Ariff.M Arvinth.V.
II B II B
Connections Meenakshi Sundararajan Engineering College
II
Sukanya.K. Nishevitha.R. Sowmiya
II C II B II C
E-Connections Jeppiaar Engineering College I
Sukanya.K. Nishevitha.R. Sowmiya
II C II B II C
Treasure Hunt Jeppiaar Engineering College II
Subramanian.C. II C Young Leaders Global Conclave
PSG College of Technology I
Monesh. P.M Sathish Baboo.M Mohammed Ghazali.M. Dharik Farose.Z.
II B II C II B II B
E-BAZAAR Jeppiar Engineering College III
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ELECTRICAL CLUB ACTIVITY
The Electrical club focuses on the development of the student’s creativity. It gives
a platform for the students to showcase their technical knowledge. Students are
encouraged to perform various activities/events to develop their knowledge through
fun. Some of the events that are organized during the previous academic year and the
winners of the various events are listed below:
JUNKYARD WARS
Students Name Year POSITION
Dheeraj Kumar M
II B I V Manjunath Moneesh P M Ramesh Kannan A Ida Surdius R Prashanth
III B II V K Pratheesh Annie Cathrina IV A III
Annie Maria Anu Bharathi Harshini Chivkami E S Venkatasubramanian III C
A Sritharan N Shrivatsan S Sathyaseelan
Vignesh G
POSTER PRESENTATION
Students Name Year POSITION Ida Sardius D II B
I Chitraleka K II A
POSTER PRESENTATION
Students Name Year POSITION Ramakrishnann S III C
II Murugaraj P III B Sangeetha C II C III
ONLINE CIRCUIT DESIGNING Students Name Year POSITION
Sangeetha C II C I
Sheron Raji R A II C Sai Sushmittha N II C Anand Kumar S III A
II
Dhayalan K III A Aravind B III A Meghana D III B III
Shanu S S III C Sahana K III C
Model Display
Students Name Year POSITION Shanmuga Raja S III C I Suresh Kumar S III C
II Shrivatsan N III C Santhosh M R III C Avinesh S II A
III Monesh P M II B Vigneshwaran J II C Aravindan V II A
DEPARTMENT SPORTS ACTIVITIES
At their best, sports are about more than just winning games and diverting crowds. They
test the limits of what the human body and spirit can achieve. We congratulate the
following sports students from our department for bring laurels to our institution by
participating and winning various sports events organized by various institutions across the
country.
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List of department sports students :
S.No Name of the Students
Year Branch
Athletics
1. A.Mohamed Nizen III EEE
2. P.Jegan IV EEE
3. Viveka. V I EEE
4. Kreeshma I EEE
5. P.Anjuka I M.E
Chess
6. P.Ganesh III EEE
Football
7. Vinston A III EEE
8. K.Ramachandran I EEE
Basketball
9. Adidev III EEE
10. Diksitha I EEE
S.No Name of the
Students Year Branch
11. Delphy Nixon III EEE
Table Tennis
12. S.Dhakshin raj I EEE
Kabaddi
13. K.Robin I EEE
14. John Immanuvel II EEE
Badminton
15. M.Keerthana I EEE
16. L.Haritha I EEE
Volleyball
17. Divya sree pradeep III EEE
18. Roni Cristina I M.E
HOCKEY
19. S.Elayaraja I M.E
List of their Achievements :
S.No Name Yr/Branch Event Competition Place
1 R. Veena Sree I M.E (PED) Hammer Anna University Inter Zone
Athletics meet 2014
I
2 A Mohamed Nissan III B.E (E.E.E) 110 meters
(Hurdles)
I
3 P. Jegan IV B.E (E.E.E) 4x400 meters Anna University Inter Zone
Athletics meet (men) 2014
II
4 R.Vijayaraj II B.E (E.E.E) Kabaddi Jeppiaar Tournament I
5 Divya Sree Pradeep III B.E (E.E.E) Volley Ball MOP Vaishnav College II
6 Divya Sree Pradeep III B.E (E.E.E) Volley Ball Zone 3 held at Jeppiaar
College
II
7 Delphy Nixon III B.E (E.E.E) Basket Ball I
8 Adidev III B.E (E.E.E) Basket Ball Sri Ragavendra Tournament I
9 John Immanueal III B.E (E.E.E) Basket Ball Jeppiaar Tournament I
10 Mohammed Nisan III B.E (E.E.E) 110 meters National Federation III
11 Mohammed Nisan III B.E (E.E.E) 110 meters
4x100 meters
State Meet I
12 R.Vijayaraj II B.E (E.E.E) Kabaddi Inter Zone III
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INDUSTRIAL VISITS
Industrial visit is an opportunity for the students to gain firsthand
knowledge on the functioning of the industries and to get the feel of an
industrial setup. Also, it is a chance to interact with the experienced people
and observe the practical applications of what is theoretically learnt. The
department organized visits to the following organizations
S.No Date Place of Visit Class Accompanied Staff
1. 17/07/2014 Ashok Leyland- Manali II year B.E (EEE-A) 1. Mr. N. Jeyaprakash 2. Ms. T. C. Sabari karthiga
2. 15 /07/2014 North Chennai Thermal Power Station II year B.E (EEE-B) 1. Mr. H. UmeshPrabhu 2. Ms. V.Uma
3. 14 /07/2014 North Chennai Thermal Power Station II year B.E (EEE-C) 1. Mr. Ujjwal Kumar 2. Ms. K. Vanitha
4. 08/08/2014 BHAVINI- Kalpakkam III year B.E (EEE-A) 1. Mr. T. Srianandha Ganesh. 2. Ms. D. J Christilda Nancy
5. 08/08/2014 BHAVINI-Kalpakkam III year B.E (EEE-B) 1. Mr. R. Elanthirayan 2. Ms. B.G. Malini
6. 08/08/2014 BHAVINI-Kalpakkam III year B.E (EEE-C) 1. Mr. N Chidambararaj 2. Ms. R. Manimegalai
7. 21/07/2014 Shardlow India PrivateLtd, Hosur IV year B.E (EEE-A) 1. Dr. M. Ramesh Babu 2. Ms. S. P. Vedavalli
8. 14/07/2014 Shardlow India PrivateLtd, Hosur IV year B.E (EEE-B) 1. Dr. S. Arunachalam 2. Ms. S. Gomathi
9. 24/07/2014 Shardlow India PrivateLtd, Hosur IV year B.E (EEE-C) 1. Mr. K. MohanaDasse 2. Ms. V. Chamundeeswari
10. 02/02/2015 Neyveli Lignite Corporation II year B.E(EEE-A) 1. Dr. T. D. Sudhakar 2. Ms. R. Devapriya
11. 10/02/2015 Neyveli Lignite Corporation II year B.E(EEE-B) 1. Mr. R. Elavarasan 2. Ms. K. Sakeenathul Kubra
12. 04/02/2015 Neyveli Lignite Corporation II year B.E(EEE-C) 1. Mr. N. Chidambararaj 2. Ms. S. Divya
13. 05/01/2015 Sriperumbudur 440KV Substation III year B.E(EEE-A) 1. Mr. M. Chilambarasan 2. Ms. D. J. Christilda Nancy
14. 06/01/2015 Sriperumbudur 440KV Substation III year B.E(EEE-B) 1. Mr. C. Venkatesh Kumar 2. Ms. B. G. Malini
15. 07/01/2015 Sriperumbudur 440KV Substation III year B.E(EEE-C) 1. Mr. K. Sivakumar 2. Ms. K. Vanitha
16. 13/03/2015
Neyveli Lignite Corporation, Neyveli I Year ME (PSE & PED)
1. Mr. N. Chidambararaj 2. Ms. S. P. Vedavalli
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GUEST LECTURES
As an important part of the curriculum, Guest Lecture has been
organized by our Department. Specialized experts from various renowned
organizations were invited to emanate their knowledge on changing fields
and emerging trends for the benefit of our students. This year guest lecture
was organized for our third year students on “APPLICATION OF
PHOTOVOLTAIC TECHNOLOGY” by Green Power Solar Systems delivered by
Mr.A.Vijaya Balan and a guest lecture was organized for our second year
students on “Electrical Machines and Its Application” by Axis Global
Automation Companies delivered by Mr.KP.Subin Vasu.
REPORT ON IEEE STUDENT BRANCH
CHAPTER
From the department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering 98 students
joined in IEEE student branch chapter by the month of October 2014.
Membership registration formalities have been completed by the month of
November 2014.
Students were interested to join various technical societies related to
EEE department like Industrial Application Society, Robotics and
Automation Society, Power electronics Society.
Based on their interest all three societies have been formed and the
petitions have been sent to IEEE head office.
Approval for all three societies has been received in the month of January
2015.
Out of 98 students, 40 students were girls. In this regard, an affinity
group (Women in Engineering) has been initiated.
Petition has been sent for Women in Engineering affinity group to IEEE
head office and the approval for same has been received in January
2015.
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As per the plan of activities, first event named “Mind Hunters” under
Student Branch Chapter has been conducted on 08.01.2015 and
09.01.2015 and the report has been sent to IEEE Madras section.
Inauguration function for all the three technical societies and one affinity
group has been successfully conducted on 21.02.2015 at our campus by
inviting all corresponding society chair persons.
Plan of activities for IEEE student branch chapter, three technical
societies and one affinity group has been decided for the academic year
2014-2015 and the office bearers for all the societies has been introduced
in the inaugural function.
8 students from our Department had participated in “The One day
workshop on Drone Tech, Sensors & Internet of Things(IOT)” held
at IIT Madras Research Park , organized by IEEE Power & Energy
Society (Madras Chapter) on 27th February 2015.
8 students from our college have participated in “The One day workshop
on High Voltage Engineering” held at IIT Madras, organized by IEEE &
Solarillion Foundation on 28th February 2015.
As per the plan of activities, first event named “Explore to Score” under
Women In Engineering Group has been conducted on 05.03.2015 and
the report has been sent to IEEE Madras section.
As per the plan of activities, first event named “Brain Scratch” under
Robotics and Automation Society has been conducted on 06.03.2015 and
the report has been sent to IEEE Madras section.
3 students from our Department had participated in “Sexual
Harassment at Workplace” held at CSI, on 06.03.2015.
4 students from our Department had participated in “The One day
workshop on Energy Efficiency and Engineering” held at IIT Madras
Research Park , organized by IEEE Power & Energy Society (Madras
Chapter) and Indian Institute of public policy on 07.03.2015.
As per the plan of activities, second event named “Word Volley” under
IEEE Student Branch Chapter has been conducted on 11.03.2015 and
12.03.2015.
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OFFICE BEARERS OF IEEE SOCIETIES
STUDENT BRANCH CHAPTER:
S.NO POST ASSIGNED NAME OF STUDENT MEMBERSHIP ID
1. CHAIRMAN CHIDAMBARANATHAN T 93171226
2. VICE-CHAIRMAN SOUNDARIYAN R 93145959
3. SECRETARY JANNATH NISHA H 93145773
4. TREASURER KINGSLY ROCHE A 93140695
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION SOCIETY:
S.NO POST ASSIGNED NAME OF STUDENT MEMBERSHIP ID
1. CHAIRMAN VENKATASUBRAMANIAN S 93143202
2. VICE-CHAIRMAN VINOD A 93143232
3. SECRETARY KATHIRAVAN R 93142055
4. TREASURER SANTHOSH M R 93143295
5. JOINT SECRETARY DHAYALAN K 93142347
ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION SOCIETY:
S.NO POST ASSIGNED NAME OF STUDENT MEMBERSHIP ID
1. CHAIRMAN SUBRAMANIAN 93145936
2. VICE-CHAIRMAN SENTHILNATHAN 93145897
3. SECRETARY JEGANATH R 93127010
4. TREASURER CHITRALEKA K 93160865
5. JOINT SECRETARY RAMYA DEVI 93145904
WOMEN IN ENGINEERING:
S.NO POST ASSIGNED NAME OF STUDENT MEMBERSHIP ID
1. CHAIRMAN MEGHANA D 93142140
2. VICE-CHAIRMAN ROSHNI ARUL 93145890
3. SECRETARY SAHANA K 93143199
4. TREASURER UMA DEVI 93168872
5. JOINT SECRETARY RAAGHAVE P 93145817
POWER ELECTRONICS SOCIETY:
S.NO POST ASSIGNED NAME OF STUDENT MEMBERSHIP ID
1. CHAIRMAN VIGNESHWARAN AV 93290941
2. VICE-CHAIRMAN MOHANAKRISHNAN 93291024
3. SECRETARY DHANWANDHI P. 93291942
4. TREASURER KISHORE R 93291998
5. JOINT SECRETARY SUJATHA R. 93291945
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National Conference on Emerging techniques in
Electrical Engineering (EtEE – 15)
We have great pleasure in informing you that the Department of
Electrical and Electronics Engineering of St. Joseph’s College of
Engineering, Chennai has organized a National Level Conference on
“Emerging Techniques in Electrical Engineering” (EtEE) on 15th April, 2015.
This year we conducted our sixth edition of the EtEE conference. We got an
impressive response from the research scholars and post graduate students
to publish their papers in our conference. Around 50 papers were presented
by researchers.
This conference was aimed to bring out the technical creativity of the
scholars and research activities of academicians and provide a forum for
them to express their technical expertise.
The chief guests were Dr. David B Durocher, President, IEEE IAS
Society from United States of America and Dr. Peter Magyar, Chair &
Managing Director, IEEE IAS society, from Germany inaugurated and
delivered keynote address in EtEE 2015.
The conference was initiated with a congratulatory message from Dr.
B. Babu Manoharan, Managing Director, St. Joseph's Group of Institutions,
followed by releasing the Conference proceeding by the chief guests which
was received by Mr. Jaikumar Christhurajan, Director, St. Joseph’s College
of Engineering and Mrs. Saranya Jaikumar Christhurajan. The chief guests
were honored by giving memento, by our Principal, Dr. Vaddi Seshagiri Rao
and our Head of the Department, Mrs. V. R. Jayarama Pradeep.
With great pleasure, the auspicious occasion came to an end after the
delivery of vote of thanks by Organizing Secretary Dr. T. D. Sudhakar,
Professor of Department of EEE, St. Joseph’s College of Engineering.
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Competitive Exams
In BEC vantage assessment exam and preliminary assessment exam 78
and 31 students respectively from our department have successfully
cleared the exam. The list of students who have attended various other
competitive exams during the current semester are listed below
GATE
Allen
Christo N
Aravind M
Anu
Bharathi B
Asha
Jasmine G
Ashwin D
Augustine
Selvakumar
Deepak S
Dhivya
Nandhini
Divya S
Francis
Clinton
Prasanth A
Harshini A
Janani A
Karthick S
Karunagaran
Kavitha R
Kishore R
Kovendhan
Lakshmikan
than L
Mohana
Krishnan M
Mohana
Priya B
Mohana V
Mohan Raj
Nivedhha M
Pavithra D
Pradeep M
Prasanth M
Prem K
Priyanga R
Raja Guru S
Rajasekar M
Rajasekaran
Rohithdurai
Sakthivel B
Shyam
Narayan
Solomon
Jeshur Raja
Srinivas A.B
B.S Vignesh
Vijay
Nishanth M
Juhi Paulin
Suganthi S
TANCET
Alphonse Kumar
Janani A
Juhi Paulin J
Kavitha R
Mohana V
Mohana
Prakaash K.S
Mohana
Krishnan M
Prasanth M
Saranya L
Suganya
GRE
Lakshmikanthan
Mathiyazhagan S
Pavithra D
Prasanth V.M
B Saran Prasad
A.V Vamsi
Krishnan
Solomon Jeshur
Raja
RRoshan R
TOEFL
Ashwin
Kumar S
Dhivya C Pavithra D Prasanth
V.M
Saran
Prasad B
CAT
Nisha D Vamsi Krishnan A.V Srinath S Sirish G
IELTS
Dhivya Nandhini D
IAS
Preethi K
TNPSC
Sriram M
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College Day and Cultural Competition Results
COLLEGE DAY – 2015 (II, III & FINAL YEAR)
The most awaited aura of the year filled with enthusiasm and passion to triumph was
all set in the month of March. Enlightening this year with the College Day ‘15 Eve, the
26th
and27th
of March 2015, a two day fun packed mega cultural extravaganza kindled the
joy of the students. A well unified amalgamation of 15 talent hunting events such as quiz, egg
shell painting,scrap art, light music, etc., were piled up. Students with their stupendous skills
exhibited their talent with zeal and dynamism and the well deserved was embraced with cash
reward of Rs. 1000/-, Rs. 600/-, Rs. 400/-for the first, second and the third positions
respectively.
The following students won prizes in these events:
S.No. EVENT I PRIZE II PRIZE III PRIZE
1. Light Music Hakkim.R–III MCA Aishwarya.S–III CSE Nandhagopal.E–II IT
2. Creative
writing(Tamil)
Anburaja.B–II CSE
Nivetha.P-II ECE Sneha Mirulalini–II BT
3. Drawing
(Pencil)
Uma Maheswari–II EIE Visali Lakshmi–II EIE Hanna Isaac–II ECE
4. Oratorical (Eng) Ashik Peter.J–III EIE Sneha Mirulalini–II BT Daniel Charles–III ECE
5. Egg Shell
Painting
Ganga.B– II EIE Prem Chandar.B-III EIE
Preethika.P–II CSE
6. Creative
writing(Eng)
Preethi.R–II CSE Mattina Mano.M–III IT
Sneha Mirulalini–II BT
7. Oratorical
(Tamil)
Kamalashini.D-III EIE Barani.M–III EIE Pradheep Raaj–III Mech
8. Classical Vocal Haritha K. Nair-II ECE Aishwarya.S–III CSE Madhuvanthi.S– II EIE
9. Quiz
Pratheesh.V.K–III EEE Vignesh Rajan–III EEE
Aldo Pioline.A.C–II CSE James Ashwin.M–II CSE
Nicholas.A.J–II Mech Nikhil Sanjay–II Mech
10. Rangoli Sangeetha.G–III BT Chandra Priya.C–III BT
Abirami.K–II BT Niketha.R–II BT
Parimalar.S–II CSE Preethika.P–II CSE
11. Collage Sangeetha.G–III BT Chandra Priya.C–III BT
Sanjana.S–III BT Aparna.P– III BT
Preethika.P– II CSE Parimalar.S – II CSE
12. Dumb C
Niveditha.J.R–II Chem Praveena.S–II Chem
Hemnaa.S–III EEE Josephine–III EEE
Akshaya Suresh–II CSE Geethanjali.A–II CSE
13. Scrap Art Sangeetha.G–III BT Chandra Priya.C–III BT
Vilfrena Jennifer–III IT Sharon Angelene–III IT
Madhumitha.R–II CSE Keerthana.K.R–II CSE
14. Mehandi Thivya Roopini–II EIE Vaishnavi.S – II EIE
Hanna Isaac–II ECE Jasmine Nancy.S–II ECE
Baby Shalini–II CSE Akshaya Sriram–II CSE
15. Pattuku Pattu Hakkim.R–III MCA Vengadeshwaran–III MCA
Swetha.S–II ECE Shanmuga Priya–II ECE
Ravichandran.M–II MCA Clinton.S–II MCA
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The day, 30th
of March2015 eye witnessed the most awaited day of the year – the ‘College
Day’. It is a platform to put on display the cultural dexterity and to nourish the spirit with the
splendiferous palette of multi-flavored events!! This event was made even more startling by the
Orchestra team of our college. Students of all departments exhibited their assorted talents and best of
the show were rewarded. A huge amount of Rs. 40,000/- was distributed to the best dances, best
variety shows, and innovative entertainments, such that each deserving team received a prize money
of Rs. 4000/-. The winners of the cultural events were honored with cash prizes, which were
distributed by the Judges.
Our department students won prize in the following category:
DANCE K.M.MOHAMMED SAMEER
The winners of the cultural events which were conducted on the previous two days were
honored with cash prizes and certificates, which were distributed by the college Principal, Dr. Vaddi
Seshagiri Rao.
Intramural Sports events for the final years was conducted on July 18th
, 2014, III years on
July 17th
, 2014 and for the II years it was conducted on July 16th
, 2014. The prize distribution took
place on the college day where the certificates and medals for winners were distributed by the Vice
Principal, Dr.S.Arivazhagan and Dean Research Dr.B.Parvathavarthini.
I YEAR COLLEGE DAY - 2014
The college day for the first year students was celebrated with a two day mega cultural
extravaganza that was put up on the 23rdand 25
th of April 2014.
A well blended combination of 16 events such as quiz, pattuku pattu, scrap art and light music
was staged and the students exhibited their talents with enthusiasm and vigor. The deserving young
achievers were awarded with a prize money of Rs. 1000/-, Rs. 600/-, Rs. 400/- for the first, second
and third places respectively.
The following students won prizes in these events:
S.No EVENT I PRIZE II PRIZE III PRIZE
1. Creative Writing(Eng) Mercy.P-ICE Kanimozhi.K.R-ECE Jeffy Merin Jacob-CSE
2. Collage Caroline-M.Tech-Bio Collage Caroline-M.Tech-Bio
3. Egg Shell Painting Uma Maheswari.M-IT Kasi Vignesh.M-MBA Mageswari.S-EIE
4. Paatuku Paatu Swetha.S-ECE Shameera Banu.S-ECE
Raj Kumar.M-MBA Jeyesh.V – MBA
Nandha Gopal.E-IT Sakthivel.S-IT
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The College Day for I year students wascelebrated on the following day, the 26th
of
April2014 which provides a platform to show the talents and spirit of students in various cultural
multi-flavored events. The College Orchestra with first year students gave a pleasant as well as
rhythmic entertainment on that day.
Students of all departments have shown their talents and best performances were rewarded. A
huge amount of Rs. 40,000/- was distributed to the best dances, best variety shows, and innovative
entertainments, such that each deserving team receives a prize money of Rs.4000/-. Cash prizes were
distributed by the Judges to the winners at the end of the day.
Our department students won prize in the following category:
PYRAMID FORMATION AJITH KUMAR
The winners of the cultural events which were conducted on 23.04.2014 and 25.03.2014 were
honored with cash prizes and certificates, which were distributed by the PrincipalDr. Vaddi
Seshagiri Rao, Vice Principal, Dr.S.Arivazhagan and Dean Research Dr.B.Parvathavarthini.
S.No EVENT I PRIZE II PRIZE III PRIZE
5. Pot Painting Hanna Isaac-ECE Ganga.B - EIE Luxshana.P-CSE
6. Dumb Charades
Sankaranarayanan-Mech Ajayantony.I-Mech
RaveenaNarayanee-Chem Niveditha J R-Chem
Sheron Raji.R-EEE Lavanya P-EEE
7. Classical Vocal Sandhya.S-MBA Ranjani.V-IT Uma Maheswari.M-IT
8. Scrap Art
Balasubramanian.M-MBA Mohamed Inzaman-MBA
Keerthana.R-ECE Madhubala-ECE
Uma Maheswari.M - IT Saraswathy.R - IT
9. Mehandi
Afreen Bushrakhan–MBA Srilekha S-MBA
Shameera Banu.S-ECE Sharine Jennifer.M-ECE
Vaishnavi-EIE Thivya Roopini.I-EIE
10. Oratorical(English) Jayashree.Y-Chem Mercy.P-ICE Divya Manavalan-MBA
11. Oratorical (Tamil) Aswin Prakash.P-Mech Pradheep Raaj.S-Mech Kayalvizhi.K.R- M.E (A.E)
12. Light Music Santhanabharathi-MBA Inneshius Stany-ECE Pooja.D-CSE
13. Rangoli
Saraswathy.R-IT Vijayalakshmi.V-IT
Priyadharshini.A-MBA Divya Manavalan-MBA
Chitra.S-M.Tech-Bio Caroline-M.Tech-Bio
14. Creative Writing(Tamil) Pradheep Raaj.S-Mech Aswin Prakash.P-Mech Kanimozhi K.R-ECE
15. Quiz
Sankaranarayanan-Mech Ajayantony.I-Mech
Vinmathi.V-M.Tech-Bio Chitra.S-M.Tech-Bio
Aadhith.P-MBA Venkatachalam.R-MBA
16. Drawing (Pencil)
Nanthini.M-M.Tech-Bio Hanna Isaac-ECE Visali Lakshmi.P.R-EIE
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Achievers day
Achievers day is celebrated every year during the month of
April, in which students who brought laurels to the College
during the academic year are honored and rewarded.
Achievers Day for the Academic year 2014-15 was
celebrated on 11. 04. 2015. The students who won various
competitions have been invited. The invitees were
Total Sports and Games Teams : 311 Players
Inter-collegiate Paper presentation, Symposium,
Conference position winners : 1413 Students
Blood donors from Youth Red Cross : 53 Students
Members of Tamil Mandram: 12 Students
Members of Our College Student Orchestra Team : 44
Students
Inter-collegiate Cultural Competition Winners : 43
students
No. of Students Honored Total Amount Distributed
1876 Rs. 17.03 Lakhs
On the whole 1876 Students of our college belonging to
various categories mentioned above were honored by distributing
cheques and certificates on this special occasion.
This special function started at 6.30 P.M. with the high tea
followed by the distribution of cheques. This event was made
even more startling by our College Orchestra team and Dance
Program by the students. The event ended at 9.00 P. M. with
Splendid Vegetarian and Non-vegetarian Dinner.
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SPORTS ACHIEVEMENTS: 2014-15
No Date(s) Name of the Tournament / Meet Venue Result
1. 5-7 July St. Joseph’s All India Ball Badminton Invitation Tournament for Men
St. Joseph’s IV Place
2. 10 - 12 July Valangaiman 30TH State Level Volley Ball Men Tournament
Valangaiman Winners
3. 12-13 July All India Inter Collegiate Ball Badmn. (W) Tournament
ICF- Chennai III Place
4. 18-20 July0 13th State Level Volley Ball Men Tournament
Maraimalai Nagar
III PLACE
5. 24-26 July Jeppiaar Engg College Tournaments: Volley Ball, Foot Ball, Kabaddi, T T , Chess,
Jeppiaar Engg College
Kabaddi – Men- Winners Chess – Men- Winners T T –Women- Winners Chess- Women – Runners Volley Ball –Women- Runners Volley Ball – Men-Winners
6. 31 July- 2 Aug
MOP Tournaments: WOMEN: T T, Volley Ball, Basket Ball, Chess, Throw ball
Chennai Volley Ball (W) – Runners up T T –III PLACE Chess – IV PLACE Basketball- IV PLACE
7. 6 Aug D G Vaishnava Tournament : Men & Women : T T, Chess, Tennis
Chennai Tennis (W)- III PLACE Chess (Women Singles)- I Place ( Saranya.J) & III Place ( J G Niveditha) Place
8. 6-10 aUG P. Bharath Steven – II Mech has Won 5 Medals (2 Gold, 2 Silver and 1 Bronze) in 40th State Rifle and Pistol Shooting Championship held at Chennai Rifle Club, Chennai
9. 9 – 14 Aug St. Joseph’s Ragavendra Basket Ball (M&W) Tournament
T Nagar Men- 3rd Place Women- 4th Place
10. 10-12 Aug Jayaram Trophy : Men- Ball badmn. & Volley Ball (W)
Trichy Volley Ball (W)- Runners
11. 10-12 AUG Erode Diamond Star Open Club Kabaddi Men Tournament
Erode III PLACE
12. 12 AUG ZONE 3: TABLE TENNIS (M & W) LOYOLA- ICAM
T T Men – Runners T T Women - Winners
13. 14 AUG ZONE 3: CHESS (M & W) CIPET- Guindy
Chess (M&W) – Runners
14. 19-20 AUG ZONE 3: BASKET BALL (W) SSNCE Runners up
15. P 22 AUG ZONE 3: VOLLEY BALL (M) KCG WINNERS
16. 23 Aug BERTRAM Tournaments: Men- Volleyball
Loyola College
Runners up
17. 25 AUG ZONE 3: KABADDI (M)
DHANALAKSHMI
WINNERS
18. 26-28 Aug SSN Tournaments: Basketball (M&W), Badmn (M&W), TT (M&W) Tennis (M&W) Chess Combined Team,
SSNCE T T – women – Winners Chess- Men & Women – Runners Badminton – Women- 3rd Place
19. 26-28 Aug T N Physical Education Sports University Tournaments- Kabaddi, Football
Chennai Football – men- Runners Kabaddi- women- Winners
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Staff Foot Ball- Winners
20. 01 SEP ZONE 3: BADMINTON (M) SSN Runners up
21. 03 SEP ZONE 3: BADMINTON (W) LOYOLA ICAM
III Place
22. 5 Sep ZONE 3: HAND BALL (M) KCG IV Place
23. 6-7 SEP Chola State Level Volley Ball Men Tournament
Sirkali Winner
24. 7 SEP Inter Zone – Cross Country (M&W) J J CET- Trichy
MEN- II Place Women- V Place
25. 09 SEP ZONE 3: TENNIS (M) SSNCE Runners up
26. 11-12 SEP ZONE 3: BALL BADMINTON (M&W) AGNI Men & Women – Winners
27. 12-15 SEP Kongu Trophy : Basketball, Volleyball, Kabaddi, Badmn., TT
Perundurai T T (W)- Winners Volleyball (M)- Runners Badminton (W)- III Place
28. 13 to 14 Sep
E T Aravindaraj from III ICE has won the First Place in Silambam and Sapring in the First South Indian Level Tournament organized by National Martial Arts and Yoga Association held at Chennai
29. 17 - 18 SEP Inter Zone –T T (W) SKR - Chennai WINNERS
30. 22-23 Sep St. Joseph’s Inter Collegiate Athletics Meet
J N Stadium M. Vigneahwar II MBA has WON the BEST ATHLETE AWARD with 986 Points Overall Men & Women Championship With 142 Points
31. 22-23 Sep Inter Zone – Volleyball -men SVS- Coimbatore
Runners up
32. 24 SEP ZONE 3: VOLLEY BALL (W) JEPPIAAR III PLACE
33. 27-28 Sep Thiruvarur Mr Baulraj .& Mrs. Soundra Bai Memorial State Level Ball Badmn Tournament
Thiruvarur WINNERS
34. 226-28 Sep IIT-M Tournament- Tennis Men, Hockey
Chennai Tennis Men – Winners Hockey- Runners
35. 30 SEP ZONE 3: BASKET BALL (M) EASWARI ENGG
Winners
36. 3-5 Oct “B” Division City League Volley Ball Men Tournament
TNVBA- Chennai
Winners
37. 8-9 OCT Inter Zone – Kabadii (W) Sasurie Engg- Thirupur
III Place
38. 10 Oct ZONE 3: ATHLETICS (M&W) MNM JAINP Men Overall Championship Women Overall Championship 2nd Place
39. 11-13 Oct Inter Zone-Kabaddi Men Velammal- Madurai
III Place
40. 18 -19 Oct Inter Zone P.L & B.P (M&W) Kongu Nadu- Namkaal
Women Power Lifting Overall 3rd Place
41. 23-24 Oct Inter Zone-Tennis (W) Loyola Icam- Chennai
III Place
42. 25-26 Oct Inter Zone W L (M&W) JJCET- Trichy Women Weight Lifting Overall 3rd Place S.Dharani – III MCA- Goldin 58 Kg Category S.Priyanka I ICE- GOLD in 53 Kg Category D.Yazhini I BIOT- Silver in 78 Kg Category
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43. 1 -3 Nov Inter Zone-Athletics (M&W) PSNA- Dindugal
Men Overall Championship II Place Women Overall Championship III Place
44. 7 Nov Last Date for TIES 2015 entries submission
45. 10 Nov Mr. S. Srijith,I Year CSE has WON the III PLACE with Cash Prize Rs. 50,000 inthe Chief Minister Trophy – Tennis – Men organized by Sports Development Authority of Tamilnadu, Chennai
46. 14-15 Dec Inter Zone-Ball Badmn (M) JJCET- Trichy WINNERS
47. 16-19 Dec SSN Open Tennis (W) Tournament Chennai
48. 27 -28 Dec Inter Zone- Basketball Men Kumarasamy Engg- Karur
Third Place
49. 3 Jan 2015 ZONE 3: HOCKEY (M) YMCA Grounds- Chennai
Winners
50. 16-17 Jan Pon Volley 2015 Seethaiammal Memorial Volley ball Men Tournament
Periyakulam Runner up
51. 23-24 Jan LICET Trophy Tennis (W), Badminton M&W), Volley ball (W)
Loyola - ICAM- Chennai
Volleyball (W)- Runners Tennis (W)- Third Place
52. 28-29 Jan SVCE Trophy: Basketball, Football, Ball Badminton & Volleyball for Men
Sriperumpudur Ball Badmn.(M) - Winners Volleyball (M) - Winners Basket Ball.(M).- Winners
53. 28 Jan 9 Feb
TIES 2015
Sairam - Chennai
T T (W) – Winners Chess (W)- Winners Kabaddi (W)- Runners Volley Ball (W)– Runners Tennis (W)- III Place Basketball (W)- III Place Badminton (W)- III Place Won the Women Overall Championship with 38 Points Ball Badminton (W)-TECH : III Place
Kabaddi (M)-Winners Chess (M)- Runners Volley Ball (M)- Runners Badminton (M)-Runners T T (M)- Runners Tennis (M)-Runners Best Physique – IV Place Won The Men Athletics over all Championship and Also WON the TIES 2015 Men and Women Overall Championship
54. 9-10 Feb Guntur (AP)- Koneru Lakshmaiah Trophy; Kabaddi (M)
K L University Guntur- A P
Winners
55. 12 Feb Dyanchan Memorial Cup Hockey Tournament
Chennai Runners
56. 15 Feb S .Priyanka I –ICE has WON the 3rd Place in the Tamilnadu State Weight Lifting Championship Under 63 Kgs. held at Nagercoil
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57. 17 Feb S A Engg Trophy: Tennis Chennai T T (W)- Winners Volleyball W)- Winners Tennis (M)- Runners T T (M)- III Place
58. 18-20 Feb PSN Trophy: Kabaddi - Men & Women
Tirunelveli Runners
59. 20-22 Feb Udumalaipet Rotary Club Volleyball Tournament for Men
Udumalaipet Runners
60. 26 Mar Mr. E T Aravindaraj - III ICE has Won the I PLACE in the IV Tamilnadu State Level Silambam competition held at Chennai
61. 28.Feb Theni Volleyball Men tournament Theni III Place
62. 7-8 March JETS Women Games: Basketball, Volleyball, Ball badmn., Kabaddi, T T, Chess
St. Joseph’s Basketball (W)- Runners Volleyball (W)- A Team- Winners B Team Runners Kabaddi (W)- Winners Ball Badminton (W)- Engg- Winners TECH- Runners T T (W)- Winners Chess (W) – Runners Engg Won the Overall Women Games Championship with 61 Points
63. 14-16 March
JETS Men Games: Basketball, Volleyball, Ball badmn., Kabaddi, Football, Badminton,T T, Chess,
St. Joseph’s
Basketball –Men- Winners Volleyball Men- “A” Team- Winners “B” Team – III Place Kabaddi Men- Winners Football Men- IV Place Ball badminton Men- “A” Team- Winners “B: Team- IV Place T T Men- Runners Badminton Men- Runners Chess men- Winners Won The Men overall Championship with 69 Points Also WON the JETS Men & Women Overall Championship with 130 Points
64. 17-20 Mar B S Abdur Rahman University Tournaments: Ball badmn (M&W)
Vandalur Basketball Men- Winners Ball Badminton – (W) – III Place Ball Badminton – (M) – III Place
65. 21-22 Mar Anna Sports Fest: Anna University Volleyball Men- Winners Volleyball Women- Winners Basketball Men- Winners Kabaddi- Men- Winners Hockey men- Winners
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We proudly announce
that we have achieved
Over All Championships for the past 13 years
In the following
MegaState Level Tournament/ Meets conducted for all the
EngineeringColleges/ ArtsColleges in Taminadu
1. ANNA UNIVERITY INTER ZONAL
TOURNAMENTS From 2003 to 2015
Conducted for 631 Engineering Colleges in Tamilnadu
2. TIES (TAMIL NADU INTER ENGINEERING
SPORTS) From 2003 to 2015
Conducted for 631 Engineering Colleges in Tamilnadu
3. JETS From 2003 to 2015
Conducted for Arts, Science and ProfessionalColleges in South India
4. St. JOSEPH’S INTER COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS MEET
From 2003 to 2015
Conducted for Arts, Science and Professional Colleges in South India
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BEST OUT GOING STUDENT AWARD Success is not the destination that we reach. Success is the quality of our journey. The
quality of the journey depends upon the goals we set the mentor we choose. The quality of
the mentor lies in appreciating even the smallest effort as appreciation is the only tool which
enables us to build the impossible. Mankind’s greatest achievements have come about by
constant encouragement. Our greatest hopes could become reality in the future if our efforts
are recognized. All we need to do is to appreciate and encourage the young minds as most
achievers are people who have made a strong and deep dedication to pursue a particular goal.
St. Joseph’s recognizes this dedication by awarding the student with “The best Outgoing
Student Award”. The most prestigious and most awaited award ceremony of the year “The
best Outgoing Student Award” for the year was held on the Achivers Day on 11th
of April
2015.
The students from various departments were nominated based upon various traits,
achievements or accomplishments
Academic Performance indicated by CGPA
Attendance (not taken more than four days leave in a semester)
Got placed or got admission for higher studies.
Brought laurels to the department or college
Active participation in the curricular and co-curricular activities
Organized activities at department level or at college level
Having good communication skills
Not undergone any disciplinary proceedings
Maintaining neat dress code
Quality of final year project
The best outgoing student is felicitated by the Managing Director Dr. B. Babu
Manoharan with a shield and certificate. The following table shows the names of best
outgoing students from various departments:
Department Name of the student
CSE GUHAN A K
ECE DINESH KUMAR S
EEE ASHISH B NAIR
IT SURESH L V
EIE SUREKHA P M
Department Name of the student
MECH VENKATESHWARAN
P
ICE ARTHI V
CHEM VEKATESAN R
BioTech SUMATHI S
MBA PRIYADHARSHINI A
MCA CHITTIBABU
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VALUE ADDED COURSES
Value Added Courses are provided to students with an aim to teach and train in
programming skills. The goal is to accelerate the programming capability needed for solving
scientific and real time problems demanded by the corporate world.
Students have options to choose the courses according to their desire and inclination.
It is great boon to our students, in expertise various Value Added Courses which enables
them to face the formidable challenges.
C/C++ course was provided by ------Eye open Technologies/Stigmata Techno
Solutions/ Digiterati /Silican Software Services and around ----- students are benefited by
the course.
Course Objective – C/C++
To facilitate the fundamentals of structured and Object Oriented programming concepts and
to enhance the programming aspects in C/C++.
The outcome of this course is to enable the students to
Identify the usage of complex data types to solve scientific and real world problems.
Identify the major elements in an object-oriented programming language.
Implement operator overloading.
Select the proper class protection mechanism.
Derive classes using inheritance in C++.
Demonstrate the use of virtual functions to implement polymorphism.
Write programs utilizing the I/O classes in C++.
Understand some advanced features of C++ including templates, exceptions, and
multiple inheritances.
It is a matter of pride that the courses are taught by the experts from industries using
the laboratory facilities available in our institutions to meet the requirements of industry
On successful completion of such value added courses make the students to:
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Accelerate the programming skills
Carryout innovative projects
Compete with the fellow students during placement and interview process
Our Department in the academic year 2014-2015 has conducted many value added
courses for II, III years as well as for M.E. students. The details of the courses along with the
duration are shown below. The value added course on C, C++ was conducted by our college
for the entire II years.
S. No Name of the
Course Year Organization / Institute
Course Duration
*No. of students attended
1 PLC III
Advanced Training Institute, Guindy
29.12.2014 to
2.1.2015
18
2 Embedded System III Advanced Training Institute, Guindy
22.12.2014 to
26.12.2014
29
3 PCB Design & Fabrication
II &III
InSysTronics
Technologies, Villvakkam, Chennai-600049
01.10.2014 27 & 42
4
Solar photovoltaic system design, Installation & Maintenance
III Renewable Energy Research Foundation
11.02.2015 to
14.02.2015, 20.02.2015, 21.02.2015, 23.02.2015
&
24.02.2015
146
5 C,C++ II Digeterati, Eye opener
08.02.2015 to
14.02.2015
142
6 Nu-LB-NUC140
Microcontrollers
III &
II
PED
Dept of EEE, St.Joseph`s
college of Engineering
18/12/14, 19/12/14, 16/02/15,
17/02/15,
18/02/15 &
19/02/15
146 & 18
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CONQUISTA 2015
DISTRIBUTION OF 762 PLACEMENT ORDERS TO
THE PLACED STUDENTS
CONQUISTA’15– the word that makes us well with pride of our achievement.
CONQUISTA is the ceremony of issuing the offer letters to the students recruited through
campus placement. It was held on April 13th
2015 with grandeur. The function was presided
by Dr.Arumugam Natesan, Senior Director , Cognizant Technology Solutions who handed
over the offer letters to the students in the presence of Managing Director Dr. B. Babu
Manoharan, Director Mr. B.Jai Kumar Christhu Rajan and Principal Dr. Vaddi Seshagiri Rao.
Ms. Absala, Mr. Pramodh T, Campus team, Human resources, Cognizant and Mr. Karthik,
Campus team , Human resources, Wipro were also present as ‘special invitees’.
COMMUNICATION SKILL ENHANCEMENT
PROGRAM Centre for Training and Placement of St Joseph’s is largely responsible
and committed towards the identification and catering to the need of
training of students so that they are able to develop a good personality; and
assist them to find right job and help them place in right companies before
they pass out. We realize that in order to convert a raw student in to
employable graduate, several behavioral attributes need to be addressed in
addition to the development of technical skills. Some of the behavioral
attributes are good communication skills, developing positive attitude
towards work, and understanding of moral and ethical values.
Every academic year, our college has taken an initiative to improve the
communication skill of the students by organizing 48 hrs Communication
skill enhancement program. The aim of this program is to empower our
students to take up the future campus recruitment with confidence. All the
first year students are evaluated for communication skill by the expert
committee. Based on the evaluation students are categorized into three
levels andstudents are given appropriate training. This communication
enhancement program is conducted by corporate trainers from Strides,
Winspire, Vistamind etc.
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The Centre for Training and Placement has conducted placement orientation program
(POP’14) from 13th
August to 18th
August 2014 for the final year students by Vista Mind &
18th
August to 28th
August 2014 for the pre-final year students and trained them on soft skills,
quantitative aptitude skills etc., to prepare them for placement recruitments. Faculties from
various departments contributed for the orientation program. Department of Mathematics
were instrumental in delivering aptitude, logical reasoning sessions. Technical sessions were
handled by the concerned departments and Soft skill was handled by the faculty from
Business administration, English and some faculties from Engineering Departments.
The Centre for Training & Placement conducted online aptitude assessment tests on
every weeks for all the students including 1st year. Every student has attended 20 online
assessment tests per year.
Apart from these the students have undergone mock tests in Cognizant, Wipro and
NAC tech tests pattern before appearing for placements. This year the students were exposed
to NAC tech tests. Subsequent to the above training, Cognizant has conducted Evolve
Program (Transition from College to Corporate) for the final years which helped them to
understand the expectations of the corporate world.
10 Students had hands on experience in live projects through ‘KiLab - SKILD
program’. 4 Students have been selected for Cognizant CIO-Challenge Program 2013-2014.
Our college has joined hands with Murugappa for Murugappa Young Professional (MYP)
program.
Students have also acquired BEC certifications, other value added certifications. In
addition to the above certifications, series of Mock tests and Interviews have greatly
improved the performance of the students in the campus recruitments to a great extent.
CENTRE FOR TRAINING AND PLACEMENT
12 days Placement Orientation Program and other activities
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NATIONAL LEVEL TECHNICAL SYMPOSIUM
JET POTENTIAL 2k14 The national level technical symposium was organized by the Electrical and
Electronics Engineering on 30th September, 2014. We had 276 participants from
various 27 colleges who dynamically participated in the symposium. There were
many challenging events in symposium followed by valedictory function at
Placement block. Winners of the various events were awarded with certificates and
prize amount. The participants had a very informative day all along. The
symposium proved to be an eye opener to all the latest developments in electrical
engineering for all participants who made it a grand success. List of prize winners:
S. No Event I Prize II Prize III Prize
1 GUESS
IT..? Subhashini.V,Sri Akshaya.R Sriram.B,Praveen.M Kishore Kumar.B,Amuthan.B
Jerusalem College Of
Engineering
Velammal College Of
Engineering
Velammal College Of
Engineering
2 CHANNEL
SURFING
Srinath Murali
Sreenath.D Rahul Kumar
Manoj Prasad.P Shibin
John.V.G Narendiran.R
Arun Prasath.P
Akshai Retnam.R Jithen
Sri Sairam College Of
Engineering
Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan
College Of Engineering
St.Joseph’s Institute Of
Technology
3 CIRCUTRI
X
Vignesh.P Madhan.S Pradeep.S Arun Kumar.S Ashok Kumar.V Sridhar.A
Sri Venkateshwara College
Of Engineering
SRR College Of Engineering
SRR College Of Engineering
4 DUMB-C Jayaraman.S
Jothi.S
Jagadeesan.V
Raj Jayanth.P
Kiran Varma.P
Satyachand.G Vibin Raj.S
Saravanan.M
Prabhunath.S.V
Gopinath.M
Anand Institute Of Higher
Technology
Asan Memorial College Of
Arts And Science
Jnn Institute Of Technology
5 Mr.BE Karthikeyan.MAbiarasan.R: Karthik, Dhanesh Prabhu(S Sathyanarayana.Venkatesan.M
Velammal College Of
Engineering
Rajalakshmi College Of
Engineering
Ams College Of Engineering
6 TECH
QUIZ Kishore Kumar.B
Amuthan.B
Jeffrey Raj Guezou.C
Indhumathi.P
Dejaswee Saleth.J
Saravanan.M
Deepak.K.C
Vignesh.S
Velammal College Of
Engineering
Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan
College Of Engineering And
Technology
Jnn Institute Of Technology
7 Online
Photography
Balasubramaniyan.P Arshath.S
Loyola Arts College Madras Cristain College -
8 ONLINE
QUIZ
Adarsh Sridharan Swetha Narayankumar -
Sri Sairam College Of
Engineering
Ethiraj College Of Arts And
Science
-
9 RC RASH Syed Numaan Mohamed.K Jaya Kumar.S: Sathya Narayana.V.R Sadiq Basha.N Mohamed Sheikh Abdullah.S Manzoor Ahmed.A
AMS College Of
Engineering
AMS College Of
Engineering
AMS College Of Engineering
Total Prize Amount Rs.25,000/-
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INTRA DEPARTMENT SYMPOSIUM
CONGRATULATION TO PRIZE WINNERS
S.No Events I Prize(Rs.1000/-) II Prize(Rs.700/-) III Prize(300/-)
Name Year/Sec Name Year/ Sec Name Year/Sec
1 Circuit Debucgging
R.A. Sheron Raji J.S. Shilpa B.Soumiya
II-C
R.Shyamala S.Saradha Preetha Sunandha Baskaran
III-C Safir Ahamed .A Sathish Kumar .P Shanmuga Raja .S
III-C
2
Dumb C
Pratheesh V.K Prashanth .R Naveen Rajan .P Poonkundran .P
III-B Josephine Raj Annapoorni .T Aishwarya .M Hemnaa .S
III-B III-A III-A III-B
R.A. Sheron Raji A. Tina UmaDevi.M B.Soumiya
II-C
3
Adzap
A.Safir Ahamed S.Ramakrishnan G.Vivek Anand P.Murugaraj
III-A III-C III-C III-B
T.Chidambaranathan G.Geoffrey Gladwin A.Jayasuriyan M.Harisudan
III-A III-A III-B III-A
S.Karthik L.Jagadeeswaran Mohammed Ariff. M K.M.D. Abdul Nauber
II-B
4
Quiz
T.Senthilnathan R.Ramprasath R.Soundariyan
II-C S.S. Shanu K.Sahana T.Sahithi Sunandha Baskaran
III-C R.Jeganath Jegathees Jayesh Sheaffer Y.D. Jenilthayalan J.John David Raj
II-B
5
Collage
R.Prashanth A.Jayasuriyan M.Kumaran S.Krishna Balaji K.Akash
III-B III-B III-B III-B III-A
J.Kenny Treasa R.Keerthi Natchiar A.Kanimozhi M.Maria Celine D.Meghana
III-B S.Raga R.Monisha K.Sukanya R.Nishevitha
II-B
Total Prize amount Rs.10,000/-
INTRAMURAL SPORTS
S.No Name Year Event Place
1.
Divya
III Volleyball I
Divya Priya
R.V.Harini
Sowmiya
Ruthra
2.
Jagadeesh Daniel Diwakar
III Football II
S.Amudhan
Harisudhan M Chidambaranathan Pravin Kumar
Safir Ahamed
Kathiravan
Jaya Suriyan
Jerome Michael
Pradeep
Vinoth
Geoffry
Harish
S.No Name Year Event Place
3.
Subramaniam
II Basketball II
Rajendra Narayanan
Thilakan Jagadeeshwaran L
Balaji M
Guru Abinesh
4. Aravindhan
II Kabadi II
Avinesh
Ashwin Kumar
Arunagiri
Siva Kumar
Sathish Babu
Sathish Baboo
Balaji
Vigneshwaran
Sanjeev Balaji
Shiyam
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Special Occasions
IFDHAR Our College celebrated Ramzan on 30th
July 2014. All the Muslim students in our
college undergone fasting within the campus. The early morning food called as “sahar”
according to the muslim custom, was served withdelicious items by the college in the mess at
4.30 a.m. In the evening, the Muslim students are well served for the “ifthihar” that is for
breaking the fasting at 6.30 p.m, dates and cool drinks along with the porridge. The hostel
students attended Namaz in their respective hostel rooms. Special Namaz was conducted at
1.00p.m on Fridays. During Ramzan fasting period, prayers were conducted in our college
mosque.
Vinayaka ChathurthiOur college celebrated Vinayaka chathurthi on 29
th August
2014. Lord Vinayaka’s birthday was celebrated by decorating the Ganesha Statue in our
college temple with flowers. Pooja was grandly performed in the temple in the presence of
our beloved Managing Director’s family. Delicious food was offered to the lord and
Kozhakatai was distributed to the students. Many students came forward to participate on that
occasion and filled in with all blessings of Ganesha.
Teachers DayOur College celebrated the Teachers day as a special occasion on 5th
September 2014. First year students entertained our college staff and encourage them with
unique shows on that special day. Our Management gave gifts to all the teachers of our
college as a token of appreciation.
OnamThe festival of rice harvest was celebrated on 5th
September 2014with great
spirituality anddelight. All Malayali students came with full rejoice to participate on this
special occasion. Our Beloved Managing Director attended this festival with his family and
conveyed his wishes to all the students. Malayali students dressed up in their traditional
wear, particularly girls wearing the kasavu saree and performed kaikottikali, Malayalam pattu
and Nadakam. The celebration was called off with the grand dinner where the menu includes
aviyal, erussery, pulissery, nenthram pazham and different types of payasams.
Ayudha pooja Our College celebrated Ayudha Pooja on 1st October 2014. The
traditional Ayudha pooja celebrations took place by arranging Kolu for 9 days in our college
from the day of Mahalaya Amavasya till Vijayadasami. On this special day, all the
laboratories and office were beautified with plantain trees, mango leaves and glazing papers
which was followed by a pooja in the presence of Chairman and Managing Director’s family.
The remarkableparts on this celebration were the mouth-watering lunch, sweets and ice
creams that were served for all the students and staff. Gift vouchers for deepavali were
distributed on the day of ayudha pooja to administrative staff, technical staff, non-technical
staff, drivers, sweepers, scavengers, workers in the mess and daily wage workers.
Deepavali Thefestival of lights is celebrated with full delight and enthusiasm. Deepavali
is the most expected festival by all. This year the festival of lights was celebrated on 18th
October 2014. On this special eve, a grand lunch with exotic dishes ranging from mouth
lingering sweets till delicious deserts was served.
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Deepam Kaarthigai Deepam is celebrated on the full moon day in the Tamil month of
Kaarthigai. This festival is known for brighten lights. The deepam celebrations took place in
our college on 5th
December 2014 with lamps lighted by the divine flame that is believed to
fend off evil forces and escort ecstasy and prosperity.
Padi pooja The festival was celebrated in our college on 6th
December 2014 by
decorating the holy steps of Ayyappa with flowers and silk clothes and lighting traditional
lamp. Managing Director, Staff and Students attended the pooja and “irumudi” was tied to
those who went to sabarimala. Traditional songs were sung in pooja and a grand feast was
given to those who attended pooja.
Christmas Christmas isthe season of joy, of holiday greetings exchanged, of gift-
giving,and,of families united.The Christmas celebrations took place in our college campus on
19th
December 2014. On Christmas day, a special mass was conducted in our college chapel.
The celebrations included arythmic performance from our college choir and an add-on
surprise package by the Santa clause. The staffs and students were completely spellbound
with the Christmas gratification and the day was called off with a hearty lunch.
Pongal Pongal is an occasion that is believed to chime in the opulence. It is renowned as a
thanksgiving festival for various Hindu deities. “Thai” is the first month of the Tamil
Almanac. This joy-filled Pongal occasion was celebrated in our college on the 10th
January
2015. The day’s lunch was served with different varieties of Pongal. Indeed, Pongal is a
festival of freedom, peace, unity and compassion crystallized in the last hymn on unity in the
Indian spiritual text the Rig Veda.
Hostel Day Hostel day is one of the most awaiting occasion of the year in St. Joseph’s
college of Engineering. This wonderful day was celebrated in our college on 8th
March 2015
with lots of events conducted for both boys and girls. The Hostel was decorated with colour
lamps and balloons making it more eye-catching. Cricket, Volleyball, Basketball, kabaddi
matches were held and the winners and runners were awarded with cash prizes. Cultural
events such as Singing, Skit and Dance were performed in the presence of our beloved
Chairman, Managing Director and Director. Matches and other events were conducted 3 days
prior to hostel day. Special Dinner and snacks was provided to the hostilities. At last, the day
ended with whole masthi and fun.
Ugadi Our college celebrated Ugadi on 21stMarch 2015. The Telugu New year festival
popularly called as Ugadi comes close on the heels of Holi. This day of celebration is marked
by religious fanaticism and social jollity. Special dinner was served for the hostel students.
Exotic dishes made with raw mango went on well with the occasion. Ugadi which is
considered to be the most auspicious time to start new ventures was indeed a cheerful and a
memorable celebration to be remembered by the staffs and students of our college.
Easter Our College celebrated Easter on 6th
April 2015.Easteris the springtime holiday
marking the rebirth of Jesus and the renewal of the Christian faith. A special program was
conducted by St. Joseph’s College Fellowship in our college Placement Cell which was
attended by students and staff. The celebrations started with worship songs and prayer.
Heartfelt wishes were shared among everyone and end off with holy blessing of God.
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PLUG OUT
In this edition of Plug out we have an article on current status of
FRIENDSHIP, an interview of an eminent personality by student editors,
Intangible inspirations and inspirations to become an entrepreneur.
FRIENDSHIP
By VIVEKANAND G III Yr E.E.E . Hello guys. I would like
to ask a question to all of
you...Could anyone be
there without having
even a single friend?? It
is impossible. Am I
right? So I wish to take this
precious opportunity to
depict about friendship and
how vital it is in each and
everyone’s life.
. To start with I have run
into many people who
could not be nice at times
and those who could be
really mean sometimes .
What is there being rude or
being mean? Is it really
that hard to trust the ones
you have talked over a long
time or you could trust
with full belief??
. I go through it every
moment in my life.
. For what I have said
above I am not judging
anyone but I'm just telling
you what I go through in
my life.
. And I try my best not to
let these temporary
hindrances to get me down
but it is so frustrating when
you try talking to a friend
you have never even talked
for over a month or a long
time and they end up
leaving without even
giving an ear for what you
have to say.
. I mean, I know and I
understand that we all have
lives to think about? Would
it really be so much harm
as to do that??...
. One should also not forget
that friendship is about
having wonderful moments
with your friends and
sticking to them no matter
what you do or what goes
on around you.
. And every day I mingle
with each and every
person who is in my friend
circle. I'm always excited
to see even their usernames
on the Instant Message or
whenever I get ready to
talk to them.
. At times I don't get any
replies, and there are other
times when they just end
up leaving after I try saying
hello. I understand if
everyone is busy, but why
this? Why leaving as
soon as someone else is
trying to talk to you?
. Again I am not blaming
anyone for this but it just
makes me feel bad when
people do that because it's
a sign to me and a sign
that everyone thinks I am
annoying or disturbing.
. Speaking of annoyance,
you may think that just
because I care about
friends makes me look
annoying. You know what?
Fine it does. But I have
respect for them.
. I show kindness, respect,
and all the love in the
world for them. I show
them that they mean the
world to me. I make them
gifts, I provide them
comfort, and I provide
them with answers
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. They love coming to me,
so why can't most of you
be the same?
. I did not write this article
for any arguments or
gossip. The only reason
why I made this article is to
give you guys a lesson in
what happens when people
sometimes change their
perspective or views about
you.
. And even thoughts about
you but what you get in
return is a stab in the back
instead of a thanking you
or a reason why they end
up breaking your heart.
Friendships can increase or decrease through these Circles.
. I hope that when you
read this article you will
think about what
friendship means to you
and to everyone else. My
friendship means so much
to me that I will do
anything to keep my true
best friends besides me.
. And I will take the
liberty to be anyone's
friend and talk to them
and have fun or even get
to know them better. If
you ever feel down or
need a good person to talk
to, come to me or go to
anyone you may know
who trusts you the best
and who always knows
what to say in your hard
times.
. But what I would like to
say be careful in building
your friends circle. And
friendship is not an easy
relationship to maintain.
So I have shared with you
what friendship and
friends mean to me, my
perspective about
friendship, importance I
have given to it. And the
endless joy it has given
me and it still gives. I
conclude by saying “If
you have trustworthy
friends then you have
everything
Social
friends
Trustable
friends
Close
friends
Childhood
friends Committed
Friends
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Interview with Dr. Arogyaswami J. Paulraj
The student editors of
PLUGIN magazine had a
privilege to interview of
Dr. Arogyaswami J.
Paulraj Professor Emeritus
at the Dept. of Electrical
Engineering, Stanford
University. The excerpts of
the interview along with his
brief introduction and
achievements are
summarized here.
He was born in Pollachi
near Coimbatore, India. He
joined the Indian Navy at
age 15 through the
National Defence
Academy, Kharakvalsa and
served the Navy for 30
years. He received his
bachelor’s degree in
Electrical Engineering
from the Naval College of
Engineering, Lonavala,
India, and his doctorate in
Electrical Engineering
from the Indian Institute of
Technology, New Delhi.
Prof. Paulraj is the winner
of the prestigious 2014
Marconi Society Prize - the
‘Nobel’ prize of the
Information tech world.
Due to some quirk in the
Nobel rules, Nobel’s are
not awarded to engineers.
Paulraj joins a very select
group of top IT pioneers
such as TIM BERNERS-
LEE (World Wide Web),
VINT CERF (Internet),
LARRY PAGE (Google
Search), MARTY
HELLMAN (Public Key
Cryptography) AND
MARTIN COOPER (Cell
Phone). We are indeed
proud to have an Indian
born scientist to be so
honored.
N R Narayana Murthy,
executive chairman of
Infosys, said, in a release
by Marconi Society,
"Paulraj's brilliance and
perseverance have
revolutionized wireless
technology bringing a
lasting benefit to mankind."
Before he migrated to the
US in the early 1990s, he
was well known for
pioneering the
development of sonars for
the navy. Paulraj is the
founding director of
laboratories Centre for
Artificial Intelligence and
Robotics, Centre for
Development of Advanced
Computing, Bangalore, and
the Central Research Labs
of Bharat Electronics.
After moving to Stanford
University, he built the
world's leading research
group in MIMO, and
founded two companies in
the Silicon Valley to
develop MIMO. In today’s
wireless world, faster data
transfers and multimedia
downloads is taken for
granted - it is indeed thanks
to a new technology called
MIMO (Multiple
Input/Multiple Output).
And for that, we have to
thank Prof. Paulraj who
brought this revolutionary
idea to the world of
communications.
Ms. Josephine (J) student
editor interviewed Prof -
Arogyaswami Paulraj (AP)
via email and the excerpts
are given below:
J:Can you explain
MIMO ?.
AP: MIMO (Multiple Input,
Multiple Output) antenna
technology is perhaps the
most important
breakthrough in wireless in
recent decades. MIMO
effectively multiplies the
frequency spectrum, an
extremely limited resource.
A 4x4 antenna MIMO radio
commonly used today
quadruples the amount of
allocated radio spectrum;
and this leverage will reach
10s if not 100s of times in a
few years. MIMO is now an
essential element in all new
wireless systems such as
WiFi and LTE (4G) cellular.
MIMO works by creating
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parallel channels from the
transmitter to the receiver.
This also requires
appropriate coding at the
transmitter and decoding at
the receiver.
J: What is the impact
of MIMO today?
AP: Many Billions of
MIMO enabled wireless
devices are already in use.
Every smart phone or iPad
uses it. More than a 2.8
Billion chips with MIMO
were sold globally in 2014.
MIMO will have even
bigger role in future
systems like 5G.
J: Why did you face
early scepticism on
MIMO ?
AP: This was indeed
natural. Many ideas get
proposed claiming huge
break trough’s and most of
them are indeed wrong, so
kepticism is needed. Also,
perhaps the combination of
my own newness in the
wireless field in US and the
huge gains I was claiming
made it harder to convince
people.
Also, I did not provide a
sound mathematical proofs
since I was trying to arrive
at a most general theory -
this has still not been done
today, 20 years later! If I
had tackled proofs of
narrower problems in
MIMO theory, I would
have been successful and
made things easier for me
and others!
J: Although India is
the fastest growing
telecom services
market, we still
depend on imports
totally. How can we
change this?
AP: This is indeed the
subject I sometimes talk
about in India. This is too
big and too important a
subject to discuss properly
over the telephone. But
global leadership of IT
technology like computing
and communications is
very difficult to achieve
and requires huge
investments, emphasis on
excellence, nurturing of top
talent, and consistent and
long term policy focus. We
need to radically rethink of
how we can succeed in this
goal.
J: Any advice to
young engineering
students (and their
parents)?
AP: The opportunities for
success in engineering are
limitless. With so many
new technologies such as
biology, robotics,
information, nano and
energy making rapid
progress, many doors are
opening for innovative
thinkers, risk takers and of
course, you need drive and
persistence. Engineering is
a great career, particularly
for people who think
outside the box. Apart from
the usual rewards of impact
and recognition,
engineering careers can
also offer good financial
rewards.
J: On behalf of the
editorial team I thank you
for spending your
valuable time with us for
this interview. We wish
you all success in all your
future endeavours.
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Stephen Hawking - An Intangible Inspiration
- Sakeenathul Kubra.K., Assistant Professor, EEE Department.
“The best and most
beautiful things in the
world cannot be seen or
even touched – they must
be felt with the heart”. ”I
can’t change the direction
of the wind, but I can
adjust my sails to always
reach my destination”.
The legacy of Stephen
Hawking is well
portrayed by the above
quotes of Helen Keller
and Jimmy Dean. Stephen
Hawking – a
personification of
simplicity, brilliance and
will power against all
odds was born on January
8, 1942 in Oxford,
England to Frank and
Isobel Hawking. When
Stephen Hawking was
involved in a minor
accident, all the American
TV networks were on the
phone to his publisher
Bantam for a lowdown on
the story. Anything about
Stephen Hawking is
newsworthy. But Stephen
Hawking is no ordinary
scientist. His book A
Brief History of Time
has notched up worldwide
sales in the millions.
Interesting thing is that
Hawking’s book deals
with a subject that is so
far removed from the
normal bedtime reading
that a normal person can
understand little. At the
age of 21, during his final
year at Oxford, Stephen
Hawking was diagnosed
with a rare wasting
disease called motor
neuron disease
(amyotrophic lateral
sclerosis) which had
symptoms like increased
clumsiness, slurred
speech. At that time
Hawking was given a life
expectancy of two years.
Problems worsened over
the decades leaving him
paralyzed, speechless and
breathing difficulties
requiring ventilator.
Despite all these
disabilities, Hawking in
collaboration with
Penrose (Fellow
Professor) extended the
singularity theorem and
proved that universe
obeys the general theory
of relativity. His studies
then extended to second
law of black hole
dynamics, quantum
gravity, quantum
mechanics and proposed
the four laws of black
hole mechanics. Hawking
has received numerous
awards and recognitions.
In 1974, he was elected a
Fellow of Royal Society.
Other than that he has
won several awards viz.,
Adams Prize(1966),
Eddington Medal(1975),
Hughes Medal(1976),
Albert Einstein
Award(1978), Albert
Einstein Medal(1979),
Wolf Prize in
Physics(1988), Prince of
Asturias Award for
Concord(1989), Fonseca
Prize(2008), Presidential
Medal of Freedom(2009)
and Special Breakthrough
Prize in Fundamental
Physics(2013). This list
still continues. Stephen
Hawking stands as a
symbol of human triumph
of his survival with the
strength of accomplishing
more than just most of us
would just dream about.
Stephen Hawking reminds
us that “One has to do
the best in whatever
situation he is in”.
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Inspirations to become an Entrepreneur
Dr. S. Arunachalam, Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Electronics
According to an article
by U.S. Department of
State /Bureau of
International
Information Program
an Entrepreneur is
more than starting his
own business. To some
economists, the
entrepreneur is one
who is willing to bear
the risk of a new
venture if there is a
significant chance for
profit. Others
emphasize the
entrepreneur’s role as
an innovator who
markets his innovation.
Still other economists
say that entrepreneurs
develop new goods or
processes that the
market demands and
are not currently being
supplied.
Entrepreneur‘s believe
anything is possible.
They see an
opportunity when
others see
impossibility. They take
risks, stay focused and
believe nothing is
unrealistic. They
embrace childlike
wonder and curiosity.
They take flying leaps
into the unknowns.
They contribute to
something bigger then
themselves. They Do,
Create, Learn and
Grow. They believe it’s
never too late to star
living a dream.
Successful
entrepreneurs come in
various ages, income
levels, gender, and
race. They differ in
education and
experience. But
research indicates that
most successful
entrepreneurs share
certain personal
attributes, including:
creativity, dedication,
determination,
flexibility, leadership,
passion and self-
confidence.
Entrepreneurship is an
attractive career choice.
But many decisions
have to be made before
launching and
managing a new
business, no matter its
size. Through careful
analysis of
entrepreneurs’
successes and failures,
economists have
identified key factors
such as Motivation,
Strategy and Realistic
Vision for up-and-
coming business
owners to consider
closely.
This article is aimed to
inspire students about
entrepreneurship and
to develop skills to
excel in spotting
market opportunities
and as a result change
the way the people live.
Wishing you all come
up with innovative
ideas and successfully
navigate the murky
waters of business
ownership.
All the best!
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You Choose, We do it
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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
BRANCH TOPPERS
FINAL
YEAR
(2011-
2015)
KARTHICK S
UPTO VII SEM,
CGPA : 8.84
S/O Mr.G.Shanmuga Rao
Mrs.S.Shanthi
KOVENDHAN S
UPTO VII SEM,
CGPA : 8.77
S/O Mr. V.Sampath Kumar
Mrs S.Vijaya
III Yr
(2012-
2016)
MOHANAPRIYA S
UPTO V SEM
CGPA : 9.15
D/O Mr. M. Shanmugam
Mrs. S. S. Renukha
MEGHANA D
UPTO V SEM,
CGPA : 8.88
D/O Mr. B.Dinesh
Mrs. Bharathi Dinesh
II Yr
(2013-
2017)
JANNATH NISHA H
UPTO III SEM
CGPA: 9.04
D/O Mr.Hameed Ghouse Maraichar S
Mrs. Navar Nisha H
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UPTO III SEM
CGPA ; 9.025
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(2014-
2018)
K V SABARITA
I SEM
GPA : 9.5
D/O Mr. C S Venkateswaran
Mrs. G.Kalpana
RACHEN R
I SEM
GPA : 9.5
S/O Mr. R Ravichandran
Mrs. R Suneetha
II Yr
PG
(2013-
2015)
MANI DEEPIKA PRASANTHI N
UPTO III SEM
CGPA : 8.675
D/O Mr. N. Parthasaradhi
Mrs. N. Lakshmi
AMRITTA P
UPTO III SEM
CGPA 8.6
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Mrs. R. Sheela
I Yr
PG
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GPA: 9.52
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