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Information Brochure 2018 - 2019 189 190 Information Brochure 2018 - 2019 St Information Brochure 2018 - 2019 189 190 Information Brochure 2018 - 2019 St. Joseph’s Group of Institutions Courses offered St. Joseph’s College of Engineering UNDER GRADUATE COURSES POST GRADUATE COURSES 1. B.E. - CSE.................................................. 180 1. M.E. - Power Electronics & Drives............. 18 2. B.E. - ECE.................................................. 180 2. M.E. - Power Systems................................ .18 3. B.E. - MECH............................................... 180 3. M.E. - Computer Science & Engg.............. 18 4. B.E. - EIE................................................... 180 4. M.E. - Software Engg.................................. 18 5. B.E. - EEE.................................................. 180 5. M.E. - Applied Electronics......................... 18 6. M.E. - Control & Instrumentation Engg.... 18 6. B.E. - ICE..................................................... 60 7. M.E. - Manufacturing Engg........................ 18 7. B.E. - CIVIL.................................................. 60 8. M.E. - Embedded Systems........................ 18 8. B.Tech. - IT................................................. 180 9. M.Tech. - Biotechnology............................ 18 9. B.Tech. - Biotechnology............................ 60 10. M.B.A......................................................... 120 10. B.Tech. - Chemical Engineering............... 60 11. M.B.A. - Integrated 5 Yrs............................ 60 St. Joseph’s Institute of Technology UNDER GRADUATE COURSES 1. B.E. - MECH.............................................. 180 4. B.E. - EEE.................................................. 180 2. B.E. - CSE.................................................. 180 5. B.E. - CIVIL................................................. 60 3. B.E. - ECE.................................................. 180 6. B.Tech. - IT.................................................120 Information Brochure 2018 - 2019 1 St. Joseph’s College of Engineering Vision : To become a world class Educational center of the Nation for Engineering, Technology, Computer Applications and Management with moral and professional standards to serve the community at large. Mission : • To achieve academic excellence in Engineering, Technology, Computer Application and Management Education. • To inculcate high moral and professional standards among our students. • To develop the overall personality of our students. • To promote Industry Institute Interaction through more number of collaborative programs with Industries, Research and Development centers. • To venture for sustained placement for our students through campus interviews. St. Joseph’s Institute of Technology Vision : To be a centre of excellence for Education, Innovation and Research in Engineering, Technology and Management and to encourage Entrepreneurship with ethical and professional standards to benefit the society at large. Mission : • To create a better learning environment to produce competent and innovative professionals with sound technical knowledge and management skills. • To instill ethical and social values among the students to contribute to the global technological and socio-economic development. • To inculcate qualities of leadership and entrepreneurship in students to improve their employability and achieve sustained placement through campus interviews. • To provide opportunities and resources through consistent Industry-Institute Interaction for Research and Development in the emerging fields. 2 Information Brochure 2018 - 2019 First Year St. Joseph’s College of Engineering Orientation Programme Event Managers 2017 - 18 First Year Orientation Programme St. Joseph’s Institute of Technology Event Managers 2017 - 18 Information Brochure 2018 - 2019 3 4 Information Brochure 2018 - 2019 St. Joseph’s College of Engineering Best Outgoing Student Award (Batch 2014-18) No Dept. Name of the best outgoing Students No Dept. Name of the best outgoing Students 1 CSE VISHWA PRIYA J 7 EIE RITHESH S 2 ECE SERGITON DAVID 8 MECH RAJARAM M 3 EEE RACHEN R 9 CIVIL SOORYA B 4 IT NANTHA KUMAR R 10 BIO PUNNAIVALAVAN K A 5 CHEM SARAN KUMAR M 11 MBA AGILA S 6 ICE NARMADHA S 12 MCA VARUN NACHIAPPAN S P St. Joseph’s Institute of Technology Best Outgoing Student Award (Batch 2014-18) No Dept. Name of the best outgoing Students No Dept. Name of the best outgoing Students 1 CSE STEFFY ROSELINA E 4 MECH HARIHARAN P 2 ECE YASAR AHAMED S 5 IT KARTHIKEYAN K R 3 EEE KREESHMA R 6 CIVIL AJITH N T Information Brochure 2018 - 2019 5 CONQUISTA 2018 CONQUISTA’18 the word that makes us feel honoured with pride of our achievement. CONQUISTA is the ceremony of issuing offer letters to the students who were recruited through campus placement. The event was held on 7thApril, 2018 with grandeur. 6 Information Brochure 2018 - 2019 The function was presided by Mr. G. Muthuvel, Vice President, Global Delivery Head, Data & Analytics Unit, Center Head Infosys, Chennai who handed over the offer letters to the students in the presence of Dr. B. Babu Manoharan Chairman & Managing Director Mrs. B. Jessie Priya & Mr. B. Shashi Sekar Directors Dr.VaddiSeshagiri Rao & Dr. P. Ravichandran Principals of St Joseph’s group of Institutions Human resources - Campus Hiring from Infosys were also present as ‘special invitees’. DISTRIBUTION OF 761 PLACEMENT ORDERS TO THE PLACED STUDENTS Information Brochure 2018 - 2019 7 Conquista 2017 he Management & the We are proud to inform that we Quantitative Aptitude training Department of Training have reached a placement of programme for the first year T& Placement do not get 713 added to this year in spite of students as a preparatory step for just pleased with placements economic slowdown. It is indeed a Placement. A 6-day Aptitude Crash of students alone. Our primary golden feather added to St. Joseph’s Course Training is conducted in the concern is more on helping College of Engineering’s cap. first / second year and is compulsory students establish themselves for all the students to attend. in their career by building 3S The wonderful rapport and healthy Similiarily, a 6-day Placement – Survival, Sustainability and relationship between the academia Orientation Programme (POP) & Success there by get a firm footing and various companies like 6-day Company specific training is in both profession and personal Cognizant, Wipro, Infosys, ZOHO, given to the students in the final lives. We want to achieve not only Soliton, Thoughtworks, Verizon, year. quantitative placement, but more MRF, Emerson, Amazon, Mindtree of qualitative one in the years to etc. contributes a lot to mutual Aptitude assessment tests are come. growth. They have rendered conducted once in every week for students a right exposure, helped to all the students. Every student in become aware of the latest trends this college attends 18 assessment in technology, realize their worth tests a year. These tests have and prove themselves in a globally improved their performance in the competitive world. campus recruitments to a great extent. Several activities are being The Department of Training & organised every year to bridge the Placement conducts Soft Skills & gap between academia and the industry. 8 Information Brochure 2018 - 2019 Conquista 2017 COGNIZANT e have signed a MoU with Cognizant and it has set up an Open WSource Lab worth rupees 6 lakhs & Big Data Lab worth rupees 5 lakhs in our college for the betterment of the students. Cognizant conducted an Eye Opener Program ‘Evolve – Transition from School to College Life’ for 1340 I year students. This enlightened he WIPRO has honored and the students on Corporate expectations that will make them to take Taccredited our college as a their studies seriously. TRUSTED ACADEMIC PARTNER for providing talent of Higher Caliber and Cognizant has conducted Mock Interview for the final years ahead of meeting the qualifying standards of the Day 1 of Campus recruitment that helped them to understand Excellence. the interview process and perform well in the Campus Interviews. Our faculty members have attended various Faculty Development WIPRO has conducted Mission 10X Programme conducted at their Campus. Faculty Enhancement Programme. Students gain industry knowledge by frequent interaction with It is a Soft Skills Training programme industry experts through the platform Cognizant club. conducted for 42 faculties of various streams of Engineering and Cognizant has instituted Cognizant Certified Student Programme in Technology. our college. Certified students are directly eligible for the interview. Students of our College attended the CIO Challenge of Cognizant has arranged their company’s projects Women’s Day Celebration at Wipro for our students. CDC5, Shollinganallur campus. Information Brochure 2018 - 2019 9 Conquista 2017 ERVON GULF, a UAE based Xcompany has signed an MOU tudents have been trained in with our college this year. STechnical Skills in Foundation ur college has joined Enablement Programme through Ohands with Murugappa for It would enable them to recruit Infosys Campus Connect. Our Murugappa Young Professional students through campus faculty members from MBA & M.Sc. (MYP) programme. interviews in St. Joseph’s College of Engineering and St. Joseph’s – CT participated in the Soft Skills Alongside with Murugappa group, Institute of Technology. Training Programme conducted we have taken initiatives for various by Infosys at our College premises. Campus Connect programme. Infosys has conducted WEBINAR Additionally two batches of III
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