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UNIVERSITY RANK HOLDERS - APRIL/MAY 2016
The College has bagged 120 University Ranks in May 2016, Anna University
Examinations. All the Rank Holders are awarded with Cash Prizes and a Shield to the
Toppers of each department. The Passed out Batch (2012-2016) has secured 3
University Ranks.
Ms. RISWANA FARVEEN
6th
Rank (8.61 CGPA)
D/o Mr. P.MOHAMED FAROOK
Mrs. M.MADINA BEEVI
Cash Prize Awarded Rs. 25,000/-
Ms. KAVIYA R
11th
Rank (8.57 CGPA)
D/o Mr. C.RAVICHANDRAN
Mrs. R.JAYA SUDHA
Cash Prize Awarded Rs. 25,000/-
Ms. VAISHNAVI R
10th
Rank (8.57 CGPA)
D/o Mr. T.S.RAVICHANDRAN
Mrs. R.JOTHI
Cash Prize Awarded Rs. 25,000/-
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19th
GRADUATION DAY REPORT
The 19th Graduation Day is conducted on the 9th of July 2017. Dr. B. Babu
Manoharan, Chairman and Managing Director, Mrs. B. Jessie Priya & Mr. B Shashi Sekar,
Directors, St. Joseph’s Group of Institutions, will preside over the function. Mr. J. Sujith
Kumar - HR Business Leader - Infosys Ltd & Founder - Maatram Foundation will deliver the
graduation address and confer the degrees to 1357 new graduates.
The College has bagged the Highest number of University Ranks a total of 117 ranks
for the 11th
consecutive year in Anna University Examinations held during May 2016.
All the Rank holders will be appreciated and lauded by Cash Prizes, a total worth of Rs.
30.75 lakhs which includes Rs. 50,000/- each for the Gold Medal and Silver Medal and Rs.25,
000/- each for all other Rank Holders. The total prize money values up to Rs.33.67 lakhs.
PLACEMENT DETAILS
Out of 1357 students who are going to receive their degree, 1237 of them are placed
through campus interviews, 76 of them got selected off campus and 51 of them have chosen to
be an entrepreneur. The students are recruited by many leading organizations like Cognizant
Technologies, Wipro, Infosys, Mu-Sigma, Comm Vault, Global Analytics, Vembu
VISION
To attain centre of excellence, cent
percent placement, and to make the
students to compete in National and
International Professional environment.
MISSION
Enhancing students knowledge about
current industry by providing good
Institute Industry Interaction.
Providing Value Added Quality
Assured Education.
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Technologies, Tech Mahindra Soliton Technologies, HDFC, ICICI, Yes Bank, ITC Ltd, L&T,
Zoho, Naukri.com, HCL, Hewitt, Renault Nissan, Virtusa, RBS, Accenture, Mindtree, Kotak
Mahindra Bank, Pepsico etc., with a salary ranging from 2.5 lakhs to Rs 10.05 lakhs per
annum.
HIGHER STUDIES
187 Students are pursuing their higher studies at various Universities in India as well as
abroad. Students have got admission into top ranking Universities like University of Texas,
Stanford University, Carnegie Mellon University, University of Massachusetts, Arizona State
University, North Carolina State University, National University of Singapore, Illinois Institute
of Technology, NJIT, University of West Virginia, Leeds University (UK), North Carolina
State University , IITs, IIMs, NITs etc, through our Advisory Bureau for Higher Studies
(ABHS).
CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
• Ms. Niketha of Electronics and Instrumentation Department carried out the project
"Breast thermal imagery" and presented it in an International Conference at Inter science
Institute of Management and Technology, Bhuvaneshwar which has been published in
ELSIEVER.
• Abinaya R, of IT Dept received the Best Outgoing Student Award from Cognizant
Technology Solutions (CTS) for her outstanding performance.
• Jeffrey Jossanae M, of IT dept was selected for an internship in IIT Bombay and is
currently working on the Government project “Demonstration and Development of Rural ICT”
for Digital India, under the guidance of Professor Ganesh Ramakrishnan, IIT Bombay funded
by NABARD, Microsoft Student Research and IIT Bombay.
• Shaheen Qadir, of IT dept was selected as the Google Student Ambassador by Google.
She headed the Google Student Club that is a part of the Google Student Ambassador Program,
hosted by Google across the globe.
• A team of students from the Mechanical Engineering Department Designed the racing
car and participated in an international competition "SUPRA" and won the first place; 1st
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among the teams from Chennai, 3rd
among the teams from Tamilnadu and 30th
position at the
all India level.
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Our students have excelled not only in the field of academics, but also in the field of
sports. We have M. Mohammed Nisan, S.Narasimha Priya, P.Ganesh, S.Aravindhan,
P.Anjuka, S.P.B.Poorvika, A.Nalini, R.Girija, S.Nithya, M.Sri Yazhiniyal, Anupama Johnson,
J.Roni Christina & S.Ilayaraja who represented our college in various events at the National
and International 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 : 1481
No. of students Passed : 1357
Pass Percentage : 91.63
First Class with Distinction : 143
Passed with First Class : 1240
Ranks bagged by the college right from its inception (From May 1998 University
Examinations)
Total No. of Ranks : 1119
Gold Medals : 50
Silver Medals : 43
Other Ranks : 1026
Anna University Ranks for the 11th
consecutive year
Total No. of University Ranks : 120
Awards
Total University Rank Awards : 33.67 lakhs
Gold Medal Cash Awards (6*50,000) : 3.00 lakhs
Cash Award (111*25,000) : 27.75 lakhs
Shields & Medals : 2.92 lakhs
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Placement
Total No. of Students Placed through
Campus Recruitment : 1237
Off Campus : 76
Self Employed : 51
Higher Studies
Students pursuing Higher studies through Advisory Bureau for Higher Studies (ABHS)
Abroad : 105
India : 67
Sports
International Players : 2
National Players : 11
Represented Anna University in
All India University Tournaments : 31
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 1471 1315 89.4 910 227 174 133 59 106 - - 106
2016 1481 1357 91.6 1237 76 51 112 75 120 6 5 106
2017 - - - *1472 - - - - - - - -
BEST OUTGOING STUDENTS
S.No. Dept. Name of the Student S.No. Dept. Name of the Student
1 CSE Mr. R. ABHILASH 10 BIO Ms. M. ABHINAYA
2 Ms. N.B. SOUNDARYA 11 ICE Ms. R. KAVIYA
3 ECE Mr. D. ALLEN PAUL
12 EIE Mr. M.N. MATHEWS EMMANUEL
SORIS
4 Ms. R. NANDINI 13 Ms. Y. NIKITA
5 EEE Mr. S. VENKATA
SUBRAMANIAN
14 MECH Mr. R. KARTHIK
6 Ms. S.S. SHANU 15 MCA Mr. M. RAVICHANDRAN
7 IT Mr. G. KANTHIVEL 16 MSCCT Ms. G. SIVARANJANI
8 Ms. R. ABINAYA 17 MBA Mr. A. SINGARAM
9 CHEMICAL Mr. G. ARAVIND 18 Ms. D. KEERTHANA
Best Outgoing Student Award Winner 2015-16
ABINAYA R Dept. of IT
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The trust has constituted awards to all the topper in each branch.
The awardees of the trust award are
S.No Name of the Award Branch Year Name of the Student
1 Dr. M.G.R Award CSE 2012-2016 Ms. Soundarya N B
2 A.P. Baulraj Award ECE 2012-2016 Ms. Nandini R
3 Abraham Lincoln Award EEE 2012-2016 Ms. Mohanapriya S
4 Mother Teresa Award MECHANICAL 2012-2016 Mr. Vinoth M
5 Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Award ICE 2012-2016 Ms. Riswana Farveen M
6 Kalpana Chawla Award EIE 2012-2016 Mr. Shri Rajasekar R
7 Martin Luther King Award IT 2012-2016 Ms. Abinaya R
8 Deiva Pulavar Thiruvalluvar Award CHEMICAL 2012-2016 Mr. Aravind G
9 M. Visvesvaraya Award Biotechnology 2012-2016 Ms. Sanjana S
10 Mahakavi Subramaniya Bharathiar
Award
M.B.A 2014-2016 Ms. Akanksha Sisodiya
11 Pavendar Bharathidasan Award M.C.A 2013-2016 Ms. Manjula K
12 Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Award M.SC. 2010-2015 Ms. Sivaranjani G
13 Annai Janaki M.G.R Award M.E (Applied Electronics) 2014-2016 Ms. Dorothy R
14 Perunthalaivar Kamarajar Award M.E (Power Electronics) 2014-2016 Ms. Dhaniyalakshmi T
15 Arignar Anna Award M.E (Computer Science) 2014-2016 Ms. Sri Heera S
16 Nelson Mandela Award M.E (C & I) 2014-2016 Ms. Indhumathi R
17 Sir C. V. Raman Award M.E (Power Systems) 2014-2016 Ms. Lakshmi M
18 Srinivasa Ramanujan Award M.E (Software Engineering) 2014-2016 Ms. Anitha Josephine A
19 C.K Prahalad Award M.E (Manufacturing
Engineering)
2014-2016 Ms. Lavanya V
20 Dr. Muthulakshmi Award M.Tech (Biotechnology) 2014-2016 Ms. Chitrakala S
Our department has been consistently producing University Ranks right from its inception. The
following is the record of our achievements,
Batch No: of
Ranks
Positions Batch No: of
Ranks
Positions
1994 – 1998 2 8,20 2003 – 2007 4 2,8,13,14
1995 – 1999 3 1,8,17 2004 – 2008 4 1,5,8,12
1996 – 2000 2 5,20 2005 – 2009 3 1,7,25
1997 – 2001 1 5 2006 – 2010 3 7,20,21
1998 – 2002 6 2,11,12,15,18,19 2007 – 2011 3 1,5,6
1999 – 2003 1 6 2008 – 2012 3 1,3,7
2000 – 2004 3 1,2,3 2009 – 2013 2 3,5
2001 – 2005 5 1,3,4,6,10 2011 – 2015 3 6,9,14
2002 – 2006 5 2,5,6,8,14 2012 – 2016 3 6, 10, 11
Batch 2012 – 2016
Total No. of students 69
Passed 54
First class 42
Pass Percentage 78.26
No. of Students Placed 24
Pursing Higher Studies Abroad -
India 3
Trust Award (A.P.J. Abdul Khalam Award) R. KAVIYA
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DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES
From June 1st 2016 – May 31st 2017
Keeping in mind the growing needs of the nation and the world, we at the department of ICE are all set to groom efficient and dedicated engineers who are competent at the global level. Our engineers are bred in such a way that they evolve into individuals of a completely different cadre and are ready to face the toughest of competitions undauntedly. Apart from the academic routines, we also have a myriad other activities that promote the deeper understanding and practice of the subject. Regular workshops, seminars and symposiums are conducted to keep the staff and students on their toes about the latest in the tech-world. Mentioned below are some of the activities since June 2015 are listed below:
Staff Activities:
To have an exposure about the current trends in their field of interest, faculty members do
attend many seminars / workshops and the knowledge gained is then imparted to the students
to update them about the existing fields. In this semester the workshop / seminars attended
are:
Name of the Staff Name of the Topic Conference/Journals
Dr.R. Kotteeswarn
Performance Evaluation of PID
Controller for Heavy Duty Gas
Turbine
Third IEEE International
Conference on Science and
Technology, Engineering
Management Performance Analysis of Heavy
Duty Gas turbine using Cuckoo
Search and Firefly Algorithm
based PI Controller
International Conference on
Recent Trends in
Engineering and Technology,
4th
May 2017
K.Muthukumaran
Bio Inspired Routing for WSN
in process Industries
International Conference on
Recent Trends in
Engineering and Technology,
4th
May 2017
Dr.M.Suresh
Dr.C.Selvakumar
The performance analysis of
PID Controller with set point
filter and anti integral windup
for a FOPDT thermal process
IEEE Third international
conference on sensing, signal
processing and security 5th
May 2017
Dr.T.Babu
Design of Feed pump Condition
Monitoring Using Remote
Webpage
IEEE Third international
conference on sensing, signal
processing and security 5th
May 2017
Building Management System
in Metro Rail
IEEE Third international
conference on sensing, signal
processing and security 5th
May 2017
K.Muthukumaran
Ant star fuzzy routing for
Industrial wireless sensor
IEEE Third international
conference on sensing, signal
processing and security 5th
May 2017
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ADVISORY BUREAU FOR HIGHER STUDIES
The advisory Bureau for higher studies (ABHS) 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. For the benefit of the Hostel students, coaching classes for
the qualifying exams like GRE, TOEFL, GATE and CAT have been arranged in the campus.
ABHS also organizes guest lectures and seminars to equip the students for pursing higher
studies in India and abroad .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 faculties from many educational institutes like University of California,
University of Pennsylvania Graduate school of Education, Swinburne University, University of
Sussex, Illinois Institute of Technology, Rochester Institute of Technology, SUNY 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, Leeds university, 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 is as follows:
S.No Academic Year No of students*
1 2016 – 2017 61**
2. 2015 – 2016 187
3. 2014 – 2015 192
4. 2013 – 2014 187
5. 2012 – 2013 163
6. 2011 – 2012 131
7. 2010 – 2011 123
*This is the number of students who have gone for higher education immediately after the
completion of their course.
** The admission process is still going on..
Apart from this many students are pursuing higher studies in India like NITs, IITs,
IIMs, and IIPM.
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CENTRE FOR TRAINING AND PLACEMENT
CONQUISTA 2017
DISTRIBUTION OF 1357 PLACEMENT ORDERS TO THE PLACED STUDENTS
CONQUISTA’17 – 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 8th, 2017 with grandeur.
`
The function was presided by Mr. Singaravelu, Senior Vice President from Cognizant
and Mr. Suryanarayanan, Associate Vice President, Infosys Limited 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 and Dr.Vaddi Seshagiri Rao &
Dr.P.Ravichandran, Principals of St Joseph’s group of Institutions. Human resources -
Campus Hiring from Cognizant and Infosys were also present as ‘special invitees’.
We are proud to inform that we have achieved a placement record of 1472 so far in
this year. It is indeed a golden feather in the cap of St. Joseph’s Group of Institutions.
12 days Placement Orientation Program and other activities
The Centre for Training and Placement has conducted Aptitude crash course for
second year students by Vista Mind. Aptitude crash course was conducted in two phases, first
phase in the third semester & second phase in the fourth semester. Placement orientation
program-II (POP II) was conducted for the final year students by Vista Mind and trained
them on soft skills, quantitative aptitude skills etc., to prepare them for placement
recruitments. Also POP III, a company specific training programme was conducted by
SMART to crack Cognizant, Infosys Wipro test pattern.
The Centre for Training & Placement conducted Online aptitude assessment tests on
every week for all the students through the skill rack portal.
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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 behavioural attributes need to be addressed in
addition to the development of technical skills. Some of the behavioural 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
and students are given appropriate training. This communication enhancement program is
conducted by corporate trainers from Strides, Winspire, Vistamind etc.
PLACEMENT DETAILS (Batch 2013 - 2017) Total of 1472 Students are selected through campus recruitment processes for the year 2016
– 2017 with an annual salary package, starting from Rs 2.4 Lakhs to 10.18 Lakhs for UG &
PG students.
Number of Individual Offers : 1472
St. Joseph's College of Engineering : 1113
St. Joseph's Institute of Technology : 359
St. Joseph’s College of Engineering St. Joseph's Institute of
Technology
Course Wise Course Wise
Branch Total Branch Total Branch Total
CSE 173 MBA 110 CSE 84
IT 89 ME - Applied Electronics 9
ECE 164 ME - Power Systems 7 IT 43
EEE 89 ME - Power Electronics 5
EIE 136 ME – Instrumentation 4 ECE 79
MECH 137 ME - Computer Science 12
ICE 39 ME - Software Engineering 3 EEE 84
BIO TECH 48 MTech - Bio Tech 3
CHEMICAL 41 ME - Manufacturing 2 MECH 69
MCA 38
Total 1113 Total 359
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II Year Placement Training Detailed Schedule
Dates British English Certification Aptitude Crash Course Ebox Training
Engineering Technology
June 12th
- 14th
Technology
(All Branches)
Engineering (CSE, IT, ECE, CHEM, CIVIL)
ICE
June 15th
- 17th
Engineering
(EEE, EIE, MECH, ICE, BIO) CIVIL
June 19th
- 21st
Engineering (ECE,IT,MECH,CIVIL,CHEM,BIO)
EEE EEE
June 22nd
- 24th
EIE MECH
June 27th
- 29th
Engineering (EIE,EEE,CSE,ICE)
CHEMICAL
June 30th
- July 3rd
June 28
th - 30
th
Technology (All Branches)
July 10th
- 12th
MECH
July 13th
- 15th
BIO TECH
III Year
Activity Duration Dates
Department Specific Value Added Course (Department Inititative )
6 Days Slot 1 - June 12th - June 17th Slot 2 - June 19th - June 24th Slot 3 - June 27th - July 3
rd
VII Semester Placement Training Schedule ( 2017 – 18)
ACTIVITY ELIGIBILITY TRAINING PARTNER
DURATION (In Days)
DATE(S)
Datastructures & Algorithm ( College Sponsored ) (Training & Virtual Learning)
ALL Departments ( Selected Students Only )
E BOX 10 June 7th - June 17th
JAVA & SQL (Training & Virtual Learning)
ALL Departments (For Registered Students)
E BOX 8
July 10th
- July 18
th
Department Orientation ALL Departments - - June 28th
Submission of Phase I Project Report & Viva Voce
ALL Departments - - July 21st
Placement Orientation Program II
UPTO 2 ARREARS
Vista Mind 6 June 19th - June 24th
CoCubes Online Assessment I CoCubes 3 hrs June 29
th &
30th
Guvi Online Learning Portal Guvi Learning Platform
(Only for MCA & ME) From June Onwards
Mock Interview I External Partner June 29
th,
30th
& July 1st
AMCAT – II Aspiring Minds 1 July 31
st &
Aug. 1st
Mock Interview II External Partner Aug 5th
&19th
CoCubes Online Assessment II CoCubes Aug 4th
& 5th
Cognizant – CCSP Cognizant 1
Aug.16th
& 17
th
(Tentative Dates)
Cognizant - Mock interview Cognizant 1 July / August
Placement Orientation Program III SMART Training
Resource 6
Aug. 7th
- Aug.12
th
IT Refresher Top Fresher 2 Aug. 28
th-
Aug. 31st
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Placement (2017-2018): We are glad to inform you that the following students got selected in various Core / Product Companies through Campus placement as on July 17th 2017.
Sl.No Name of the Candidate Branch College Company
1 Tharun Sundar B EIE Engineering
Soliton 2 Pranishaa ECE Engineering
3 Rachen R EEE Engineering
4 Adeline Grace G EEE Technology
5 SAHANA R CSE Engineering
Amphisoft
6 SUNIL JOSE CSE Engineering
7 ARAVINTH S IT Engineering
8 SHARON JACOB ECE Engineering
9 KUMARAGURU G IT Technology
10 SUBHA LAKSHMI R S IT Engineering
E-CON Systems
11 RAGHUL V EEE Engineering
12 JOSEPH LIONEL FABER IT Technology
The following list of companies will be visiting our college for the campus placement in the month of July 2017.
Company Campus Date
Sirius July 19th
Elitists July 20th
Thought works Last week of July
Amazon Last week of July
We are having many forthcoming recruitment by reputed industries in following months and we are training our students in a structured way.
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Placement Details of ICE Department Batch 2013 - 2017:
Company Name Students Name
S.DHIVYA
V.DIVYA
GAYATHRI.I
KARTHIK BALAJE.S.P
P.KAVICHELVAN
C.LAKSHMI
K.LAVANYA
V.MADHUMITHA
MERCY.P
MURUGA SABAPATHI.T
P.NIKITHA RAJ
M.PANDIYAN
M.PARAMESWARI
G.RAMKUMAR
SIDDIKHAN.P
S.SRIPRIYA
A.SUBHASHINI
VINOTH.S
S.DHIVYA
V.DIVYA
GAYATHRI.I
KARTHIK BALAJE.S.P
C.LAKSHMI
K.LAVANYA
V.MADHUMITHA
A.MANISHA
MERCY.P
P.NIKITHA RAJ
M.PARAMESWARI
V.PRAVEENA
G.RAMKUMAR
C.LAKSHMI
A.MANISHA
M.PARAMESWARI
V.PRAVEENA
A.SUBHASHINI
MOHAMED RASHID.A
K.LAVANYA
S.PRIYADARSINI
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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 Medallists with a cash prize of Rs.50, 000/- and University Rank
holders wish a cash prize of Rs.25, 000/- on Graduation Day.
Awarding University Rank Holders with Shields on Graduation Day.
Honouring 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.
Hosting Special lunch for the semester toppers.
IV YEAR (2013 - 2017) Passed out
S. No Name of the student Total credits (1910) CGPA
1 PARAMESWARI M 1671 8.749
2 DIVYA V 1652 8.649
3 LAVANYA.K 1636 8.565
4 SUBHASHINI.A 1613 8.445
III YEAR (2014 - 2018) Current IV Year
S. No Name of the student Total credits (1530) CGPA
1 NARMADHA.S 8.75
II YEAR (2015 - 2019) Current III Year
S. No Name of the student Total credits (1040) CGPA
1. JAYASURIYA S M 949 9.125
2. JEMIMA SHARAON N 932 8.962
3. JABASELVI LEDIYAL S 880 8.463
I YEAR (2016 - 2020) Current II Year
S. No Name of the student Total credits (530) CGPA
1 YOGANATHAN M 459 8.66
2 ADHITHYAN S 453 8.547
4 FLORA SASHYA S 446 8.415
Post Graduate Embedded System Technologies
2015-2017 Passed out
S. No Name of the student Total credits (690) CGPA
1 KRITHIKA S 497 8.97
2 RENUKA DEVI H 477 8.65
3 RUTHRA G 463 8.44
Post Graduate II YEAR Batch: 2016-2018 (Up to II Semester)
S. No Name of the student Total credits (420) CGPA
1 SENTHAMIZH ELAKKIYA.T 352 8.39
2 HEMALATHA.M 341 8.11
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NGO’s (Non Governmental Organization) Activities:
There are numerous orphanages and old age homes are in our society. Our visionary
director wishes to extend a supporting hand to these needy persons. Also, he wanted to
invoke the service mind of our students by encouraging visits to orphanages and old age
homes. About 80 orphanages 10 CP Children’s and 15 old age homes have been visited in
this semester. NGO’s activities bring out the hidden potentials of young mind to service the
needy people and to make them a responsible citizen. They gain an exposure to downtrodden
lifestyle which is a need of the hour for our country’s development.
Our college offers special lunch (Both Vegetarian and Non Vegetarian with sweets,
savories and ice creams) to all the inmates of orphanages and old age homes. Students are
provided with transport facilities to visit the homes on activity Saturdays. All the students,
from First year to Final year, both UG and PG enthusiastically participated and mingled with
inmates of home and spent the daytime with them and shared their happiness. They also spent
their pocket money in useful manner by offering the needy things. They also offered rice
bags, groceries, toys, clothes, pillows etc. to the needy people.
We wish to continue the service forever.
Orphanage/ Old Age Home / CP children Home’s Visited
2016-2017
Sl.
No
Year Date of
Visit
Type of
Organization
Address with
Phone number
1 I 04/02/2017 Orphanage Thiruvalluvar Gurukulam, Karani
Mandapam (Near Vishnu Kanchi PS)
9364311057
2 II 27/08/2016 Orphanage Sirumalargal, Athur, Chengalpet.
9942399739
11/03/2017 Orphanage
Karunai Illam, 2, Maruthi Nagar, 1st
Street, Madambakkam. 9840559688
3 III 07/01/2017 Orphanage Annai Bharaha Matha Education
Charitable Trust, 5/123, Subramaniya
Bhrathiyar Street, Mondiamman Nagar,
Redhills, Chennai-52. 9382130340
4 IV 09/07/2016 Orphanage Karunai Illam, 2, Maruthi Nagar, 1st
Street, Madambakkam. 9840559688
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STUDENTS ACTIVITIES The students of our department actively take part in various co-curricular and extracurricular
activities not only inside the campus but also outside the campus enthusiastically take part in
various activities like seminar, symposiums etc., conducted by other institutions. Their
participations and achievements are listed below:
Inter-College Technical and Non Technical Activities: Knowing the importance of bringing out the hidden talents by means of Co-curricular
activities, our students have participated in various symposiums at National and International
level and have emerged as Winners. They are:
Sl No Name of the Student Name of the Event ORGANISER PLACE
1. Arshad Abudullah Fusion War MNM Jain Engineering College I
Treasure Hunt SMK Fomra Institute of Technology I
2. Balaji E Technical Quiz Sri Sai Ram Engineering College I
3. Balakrishnan Treasure Hunt Easwari Engineering College I
4. Godwin Geo Rai P Quiz Mania GOJAN School of Business and Technology
I
5. Harish M Treasure Hunt Easwari Engineering College I
6. Jabaselvi Lediyal S Neurobattle Loyola-ICAM college of Engineering and Technology
II
7. Jayasuriya S M Fusion War MNM Jain Engineering College I
Paper Presentation SMK Fomra Institute of Technology I
Treasure Hunt SMK Fomra Institute of Technology I
8. Joshua Ponsam Treasure Hunt Easwari Engineering College I
9. Kamalashruthi S Neurobattle Loyola-ICAM college of Engineering and Technology
II
Electrabuzz Sri Sai Ram Engineering College I
10. Kavin Ramalaxman S Treasure Hunt Easwari Engineering College I
11. Muhammed Hathim Wajith. S
Quiz Mania GOJAN School of Business and Technology
I
Pantomath 2.0 SSN College of Engineering III
12. Prabakaran C Fusion War MNM Jain Engineering College I
13. Saravanabalaji S Technical Quiz Sri Sai Ram Engineering College I
Pantomath 2.0 SSN College of Engineering III
14. Varun Kumar S Paper Presentation Sri Sairam Institute of Technology II
Idea Presenation Velammal Engineering College I
Robotics Sri Sai Ram Engineering College III
Self Tracer Jerusalem College of Engineering I
Robo Wars Velammal Engineering College III
15. Vignesh V Paper Presentation Sri Sairam Institute of Technology II
Robotics Sri Sai Ram Engineering College III
16. Yogesh Raj.P.V Quiz Mania GOJAN School of Business and Technology
I
Pantomath 2.0 SSN College of Engineering III
17. Aparanaa P Cinema Theriyuma Jerusalem College of Engineering II
18. Arun Kumar D Paper Presenation Madha Engineering College III
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19. Arun Kumar M Solo Singing MNM Jain Engineering College III
20. Madhav Kaushik S Treasure Hunt Eswari Engineering College II
Band MNM Jain Engineering College II
21. Mohamed Rizwan T K Paper Presenation Madha Engineering College III
22. Monica P Paper Presentation Tagore Engineering College II
23. Sai Eswar A G Treasure Hunt Eswari Engineering College II
Band MNM Jain Engineering College II
24. Sangavi P Paper Presentation Tagore Engineering College II
25. Divya V Paper Presentation Sri Sairam Engineering college I
Electrabuzz Sri Sai Ram Engineering College I
26. Gayathri I Paper Presenation Prince Shri Venkatesahwara Padmavathy Engineering College
II
27. Lakshmi C Paper Presentation Sri Sairam Engineering college III
28. Lavanya K Paper Presentation Sri Sairam Engineering college III
29. Parameshwari M Paper Presenation Prince Shri Venkatesahwara Padmavathy Engineering College
II
30. Sri Priya S Paper Presenation Valliammai Engineering College I
31. Harisha Verthaman.K Circuit Debugging Madha Engineering College I
32. Kannan J Circuit Debugging Madha Engineering College I
Sports Activities:
Name of the
Event
Name of the
Student
Year Name of the Tournament Position
VOLLEY
BALL (MEN)
J.MARIYAPPAN
A.NIHAR ALI
T.KAVINKUMAR
NAVEEN KUMAR.M
II
II
II
IV
MARAIMALAI NAGAR STATE
VOLLEY BALL
TOURNAMENT (
MARAIMALAI NAGAR )
RUNNER
INTER ZONE WINNER
BHARATHI VOLLEY BALL
CLUB STATE LEVEL
TOURNAMENT (PONDY)
RUNNER
ZONE-III RUNNER
STATE LEVEL
INVITATION VOLLEYBALL
TOURNAMENT
(VADUGAPATTI)
RUNNER
STATE LEVEL
INVITATION VOLLEYBALL
TOURNAMENT
(RAJAPALAYAM)
3rd
PLACE
SAIRAM TROPHY-2017 WINNER
SVEC TROPHY-2017 WINNER
BASKETBALL
(MEN)
V.VIJAY
S.SAJAN
K.S.SIVA KUMAR
II
III
III
ZONE III WINNER
INTER ZONE 3rd
PLACE
SVEC TROPHY-2017 WINNER
B.S.ABDUR RAHAMMAN
TOURNAMENT-2017
RUNNER
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Name of the
Event
Name of the
Student
Year Name of the Tournament Position
FOOTBALL
(MEN) HARIKRISHNAN.P II
ZONE RUNNER
B S ABDURRAHUMAN
TROPHY-2017
3rd
PLACE
KABADDI
(WOMEN)
PIRIVINA. J
DIVYA B
II
IV
INTER ZONE 3rd
PLACE
KABADDI
(MEN)
A.RAMESH KUMAR
P.SASITHARAN
S.HARIHARASUDH
AN
T.NANTHA KUMAR
II
II
IV
IV
ZONE III WINNER
SAIRAM TROPHY -2017 3rd
PLACE
DB JAIN TROPHY 2016 RUNNER
VOLLEYBALL
(WOMEN) TM.ATHIRA
MASILAMANI P
VANITHA N
III
IV
IV
SAVEETHA TROPHY 2017 WINNER
ZONE-III RUNNERS
SA TROPHY-2017 RUNNER
BASKETBALL
(WOMEN)
A.SREE ARTHI
S.PAVITHRA
S.R.YAMINI
R.RESHMA
B.MONISHA
R.RAJAKUMARI
III
III
III
III
IV
IV
ZONE-III WINNER
S A TROPHY-2017 WINNER
INTER ZONE 3rd
PLACE
MOP VAISHNAVA TROPHY-
2016
3rd
PLACE
HOCKEY
(MEN)
S.MOHAN RAJ
R.SANJAY KUMAR
K.ABINASH
R.S.AJAY
EESWARAN
K.P.KARTHICK
G.PASUPATHY
P.PRAVEEN
KUMAR
II
II
II
III
III
III
III
ZONE III WINNER
INTER ZONE RUNNER
TIRUVARUR TROPHY 2016 RUNNER
IIT TROPHY-2016 RUNNER
THIYAHARAJA TROPHY 2017 RUNNER
WEIGHT
LIFTING S.PRIYANGA II
INTER ZONE RUNNER
ATHLETES
(LONG JUMP) K.SABARISANKAR III
ZONE III 1ST
PLACE
INTER ZONE 1ST
PLACE
CM STATE MEET 1ST
PLACE
ATHLETES
(20KM WALK)
T.K.MOHAMED
RIZWAN III
ZONE III
INTER ZONE
1ST
PLACE
3RD
PLACE
ATHLETES
(400MTS
RELAY)
B.PRAVEEN
ZONE III
INTER ZONE
1ST
PLACE
3RD
PLACE
Mr. K. Manivannan from III ICE has WON the WINNER TITLE in the 62nd
Junior
National Ball Badminton Championship held at Bellampalli, Telungana State from 8th
to 12th
of February 2017.
Mr. B. Praveen from III ICE has WON the GOLD MEDAL with CASH PRIZE Rs. 1,00,000
in 400 Mts. Event in the C M TROPHY ATHLETICS MEET held at Madurai on 18th
and
19th
February 2017.
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Industrial Visits: Industry institute interaction has become almost a part of the curriculum in today's education. It
has become the customary practice to arrange for at least two industrial visits during every
semester including the companies outside Chennai. Our students visited some of the industries
listed below to keep in pace with the current industrial environment. These visits give them a
practical exposure to the actual industrial environment and motivate them to tune their
theoretical knowledge as per the required standards set up in the industries.
Class Date of Visit Place of Visit
IV year 18/07/2016 TamilNadu Petroproducts Limited
III year 12/08/2016
Kothari Petro Chemicals Limited,
Manali
II year 09/09/2016
Technocrats Automation Pvt Ltd,
Ambatur
III year 25/02/2017
Technocrats Automation Pvt Ltd,
Ambatur
II ICE & I EST 06/03/2017 Infant Engineers, Sriperumpudur
Guest Lectures: As a part of ISA activities regular guest lecture were conducted during last semesters as well as
this semesters, Details of the Guest lectures are as follows
S NO DATE YEAR NAME OF THE RESOURCE
PERSON
TOPICS COVERED
1 20/07/2016 II, III, IV
Mr. Mohameds Abdul Hameed
Vice President – Engineering
Calle De San Francisco
San Juan, Puerto Rico 00901
Offshore Production
2 28/07/2016 II, III,IV
Ms.Irena Petrenic and
Ms.Matjaz Kovse
Professors, University of
Maribor
Membrane and its
Advancements
3 27/02/2017 II, III,IV
Mr.A.Gowthaman
Project Manager
CPCL, Manali
Process Control &
Instrumenattion
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National Level Technical Symposium – JET
INSCON 2016:
Another phenomenal event in the course on the year is the technical symposium, the JET
INSCON. JET INSCON 2016 was organized by the department of ICE on 22th
of
September 2016. The student chapter of the department namely ISA student section also
plays a major role in this sincere attempt and conducted Number Ninjas, Multi Quizine,
Zero Volume, Bugs to Bucks and Clip N Ping.
Prize winners for the various events are given below:
Event I prize Rs. 1,500/- II Prize Rs. 1,000/- III prize Rs. 500/-
Number Ninjas
Vijay S
Naveen Kumar U V
Chidambaram S
Shuwetha B
Vinoth Kumar
Anushya K
Ramkumar A
Vanen Raj
Krishnakant
Panimalar Engineering
College, Maamallan
Engineering College
Jersulam College of
Engineering
Gojan School of
Business &
Technology
Multi Quizine
Arunkumar
Thenmugilan
Naveen Krishnan
Mick Delantor
Santhosh Kumar
Vijay S
Naveen Kumar U
V
Chidambaram S
Easwari Engineering College St. Joseph’s Institute of
Technology
Panimalar
Engineering
College,
Maamallan
Engineering
College
Zero Volume
Hemanathan R
Alexander Anandraj B
Sriraman L
Anthony Stephen A
Yamini G
Vinisha P
Rameela Fathima
Sanjay
Daniel
Kalaf
Vallaiammai Engineering
College
Sai Ram Engineering College,
SDNB Vaishnav
Jersulam College
of Engineering
Clip ‘N’ Ping
Karthick S D
Leanse Sangeerth J
Ajay Ganesh R
Augastin S
Manivaanan M
Pritiviraj L
Bala Krishna T
Jayasurya R
Madhumathi B
Anna University AC
Technology
Alpha Engineering College, Sri
Krishna Engineering College
Valliamai
Engineering
College
Bugs to Bucks
Sneha G
Vidhya Lakshmee J
Varline Betty Cruze
Abinesh Kumar R Teena Bibiana K
Renisha Raasam L
St. Joseph’s Institute of
Technology
Sri Sairam Institute of
Technology
St. Joseph’s
Institute of
Technology
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Intra-Departmental Symposium Activities: Intra Departmental Symposium held in our campus and conducted by our faculty members on
29th July 2016, which turned out successfully. This was conducted to identify the student’s talent
and to motivate them to participate in inter collegiate symposium activities & Cultural activities.
List of various events and prize winners
Event I Prize ( Rs.1000) II Prize (Rs. 600) III Prize (Rs. 400) Name of the
Student(s)
Yr. Name of the
Student(s)
Yr. Name of the
Student(s)
Year
Dumb C Savitha G
Gayathri R
Sree Arthi A
III Priyadarsini S
Sowmya R
Dhivya S
IV Manisha A
Nikitha Raj P
Lavanya K
IV
Mini
Prototype
Harsha
Varthaman K
Kannan J
IV Varaunkumar S
Prabakaran
Vignesh
II Jayasurya S M
Arshad Abdullah
II
Kamalashruthi S
Jabaselvi Lediyal S
Ayeswariya R
Circuit
Debugging
Sai Eashwar
Madav Kaushik
Vigneshwar
III Prasad A L
Indria Balan T
III Ashwin Kumar
Kavin Ramlashman
Kalyanrangan
II
Quiz Manisha A
Mercy P
Nikitha Raj P
IV Prinshia Suneera
K M
Tharani Priya
III Mohamed Rashid
Ramaraj
Siddi Khan
IV
Surprise
Event
(Crosswor
d Puzzle)
I Prize ( Rs.800) II Prize (Rs. 600) III Prize (Rs. 400)
Manisha A
Lavanya K
Lakshmi C
Sowmya R
Priyadarsini S
Divya S
IV Premkumar N
Dinakarapandiyan
Reno
II
Siddikhan P
MohammedRashid
A
HarshaVarthaman K
IV
Intramural Sport Activities: Intramural Sports held in our campus on 26th to 28th July 2016 for II, III & Final Year Students.
Our department students won the places in various events listed below.
Game Category Year Place
Volleyball Men II Winners
Kabaddi Men II Runners
Badminton (Singles) Men II (Mithun.T) Runner
Basketball Women III Runners
Volleyball Women IV Runners
Ball Badminton Men IV Runners
Football Men IV Runners
Table Tennis Women IV (Lavanya.K) Runner
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Enhance their learning skill, technical creativity and innovative ideas.
Gain exposure towards recent trends in core fields augmenting their employability.
Endeavor them for higher studies in India and abroad.
Compete with the fellow students globally.
Carryout innovative projects thereby contributing to research and development.
VALUE ADDED COURSES
Our college is always one-step ahead in motivating and shaping up our students
towards their career development. In this aspect, we are conducting value added courses,
which are courses beyond their curriculum, designed to enhance the knowledge of the
students in their core fields and specialize themselves in the latest technologies pertaining to
their chosen field of studies. Completing such value added courses makes the students to:
Our institution has signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with many leading
organizations to organize value added courses to students, to take up specialized courses,
which are currently being used in the industries. The students have the option to choose the
courses according to their desires and inclinations. During the last academic year students
have undergone various value-added courses based on their interest at reputed companies.
In our department students are benefited and the details are given below.
It is a matter of pride that the courses are taught by the experts from industries and our
faculty members using the laboratory facilities available in our institutions which meet the
industrial requirements. On successful completion of such value added courses, students will
receive a credential of completion that validates their successful participation and ready to
take-up the challenges ahead.
Year Value added Course No of Students
III
Training on PLC and DCS
62
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VALUE ADDED COURSES (II Year)
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 & Digiterati and around 62 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 inheritance.
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:
Accelerate the programming skills
Carryout innovative projects
Compete with the fellow students during placement and interview process
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Best Outgoing student 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 and the mentors we choose. The quality of the mentor lies in appreciating even the smallest efforts 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. With this the possibilities are unbounded. 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 students from various departments were selected as best outgoing students based on the following criteria by the respective department. The Best outgoing students were felicitated by the Chairman and Managing Director Dr. B. Babu Manoharan with a shield and certificate. The following table shows the names of students from various departments selected as best outgoing student (Boy) and (Girl) based on the following criteria
CGPA
Attendance (not more than 4 days/ Sem)
Placed or Higher studies selected
Brought laurels to dept / college
Curricular & Co- Curricular activities
Organizing activities in dept & College
Communication skills
Disciplinary Proceedings
Dress code
Final year project quality
2013 – 2017
S. No. Dept. Name of the Student
1. CSE NIVETHA S
2. ECE STANETH ANN S
3. EEE JANNATH NISHA H
4. MECH LIBNISH S
5. ICE PARAMESWARI M 6. EIE KARTHICRAJA V M
7. CHEM RAZIKZ SUBHANA A 8. BT RITU MAHESH RAMAMURTHY 9. IT SANGEETHA RAMAN
10. MBA SRIKKANTH V P
11. MCA JESU SAHAYA MONICA J
COGNIZANT BEST OUTGOING STUDENT AWARD JANNATH NISHA H (EEE)
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ACHIEVERS DAY 2017
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 honoured and rewarded.
Achievers Day for the Academic year 2016-17 was
celebrated on 08. 04. 2017. The students who won various
competitions have been invited. The invitees were
Total Sports and Games Teams : 316 Players
Inter-collegiate Paper presentation, Symposium,
Conference position winners : 1463 Students
Blood donors from Youth Red Cross : 53 Students
Members of Tamil Mandram: 20 Students
Members of Our College Student Orchestra Team : 44
Students
Inter-collegiate Cultural Competition Winners : 43
students
No. of Students Hounoured Total Amount Distributed
1962 Rs. 13.07 Lakhs
On the whole 1962 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 6.00 P.M. with the High Tea
followed by the distribution of Gifts. 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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Overall Sports Achievements
We proudly announce that we have achieved
Over All Championships for the past 14 years
In the following
Mega State Level Tournament/ Meets conducted for all the
Engineering Colleges/ Arts Colleges in Tamilnadu
1. ANNA UNIVERITY INTER ZONAL
TOURNAMENTS From 2003 to 2016
Conducted for 631 Engineering Colleges in Tamilnadu
2. TIES (TAMIL NADU INTER ENGINEERING
SPORTS) From 2003 to 2016
Conducted for 631 Engineering Colleges in Tamilnadu
3. JETS From 2003 to 2016
Conducted for Arts, Science and Professional Colleges in South India
4. St. JOSEPH’S INTER COLLEGIATE ATHLETICS
MEET From 2003 to 2016
Conducted for Arts, Science and Professional Colleges in South India
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SPORTS ACHIEVEMENTS: 2016-17
Name of
the Event
Name of the Tournament Position Name of the
Event
Name of the
Tournament
Position
VOLLEY
BALL
(MEN)
MARAIMALAI NAGAR STATE
VOLLEY BALL TOURNAMENT
( MARAIMALAI NAGAR )
RUNNER WEIGHT
LIFTING
INTER ZONE RUNNER
INTER ZONE WINNER POWER
LIFTING
INTER ZONE RUNNER
BHARATHI VOLLEY BALL
CLUB STATE LEVEL
TOURNAMENT (PONDY)
RUNNER BEST
PHYSIQUE
INTER ZONE RUNNER
ZONE-III RUNNER FOOTBALL
(MEN)
ZONE RUNNER
STATE LEVEL
INVITATION VOLLEYBALL
TOURNAMENT
(VADUGAPATTI)
RUNNER
STATE LEVEL
INVITATION VOLLEYBALL
TOURNAMENT
(RAJAPALAYAM)
3rd
PLACE B S
ABDURRAHUM
AN
TROPHY-2017
3rd
PLACE
SAIRAM TROPHY-2017 WINNER VOLLEYBALL
(WOMEN)
SAVEETHA
TROPHY 2017
WINNER
SVEC TROPHY-2017 WINNER ZONE-III RUNNERS
TENNIS
(MEN)
ZONE III RUNNER SA TROPHY-
2017
RUNNER
SA TROPHY-2017 RUNNER
TABLE
TENNIS
(MEN)
ZONE III RUNNER
SA TROPHY-2017 3rd
PLACE
BASKETBALL
(WOMEN)
ZONE-III WINNER
TABLE
TENNIS
(WOMEN)
ZONE III WINNER S A TROPHY-
2017
WINNER
INTER ZONE WINNER INTER ZONE 3rd
PLACE
MOP TROPHY-2016 RUNNER MOP
VAISHNAVA
TROPHY-2016
3rd
PLACE
SSN TROPHY-2016 3rd
PLACE
TENNIS
(WOMEN)
GRAND SLAM
TENNIS
ACADEMI
WINNER
BASKETBA
LL (MEN)
ZONE III WINNER BADMINTON
(MEN)
ZONE III 3rd
PLACE
INTER ZONE 3rd
PLACE
SVEC TROPHY-2017 WINNER
B.S.ABDUR RAHAMMAN
TOURNAMENT-2017
RUNNER BADMINTON
(WOMEN)
ZONE III RUNNER
LICET TROPHY
2017
3rd
PLACE
CHESS (MEN) ZONE III WINNER
FOOTBALL
(MEN)
ZONE RUNNER
INTER ZONE 3rd
PLACE
LICET TROPHY
2017
3rd
PLACE
B S ABDURRAHUMAN
TROPHY-2017
3rd
PLACE S A TROPHY-
2017
(COMBINED)
WINNER
CHESS
(WOMEN)
MOP TROPHY-2016 RUNNER HOCKEY
(MEN)
ZONE III WINNER
ZONE III RUNNER INTER ZONE RUNNER
S A TROPHY 2017 (COMBINED) WINNER TIRUVARUR
TROPHY 2016
RUNNER
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KABADDI
(WOMEN)
INTER ZONE 3rd
PLACE IIT TROPHY-
2016
RUNNER
THIYAHARAJA
TROPHY 2017
RUNNER
KABADDI
(MEN)
ZONE III WINNER WEIGHT
LIFTING
INTER ZONE RUNNER
SAIRAM TROPHY -2017 3rd
PLACE
DB JAIN TROPHY 2016 RUNNER POWER
LIFTING
INTER ZONE RUNNER
PROMISING PLAYERS: 2016-17
S.NO NAME OF THE STUDENT YR/BRANCH GAME LEVEL
1. B.MONISHA IV ICE BASKETBALL NATIONAL
2. R.RAJA KUMARI IV ICE BASKET BALL NATIONAL
3. S.PRIYANGA III ICE WEIGHT LIFTING STATE
4. T.VIMAL MUGESH IV ICE ATHLETICS NATIONAL
5. K.SABARI SANKAR III ICE ATHLETICS NATIONAL
6. P.KAPIL ANAND IV ICE ATHLETICS STATE
7. B.PRAVEEN III ICE ATHLETICS NATIONAL
8. M.JEEVA II ICE ATHLETICS NATIONAL
9. K.MANIVANNAN III ICE BALL BADMINTON NATIONAL
10. S.DIVAKAR II ICE BALL BADMINTON STATE
ANNA UNIVERSITY BLUES 2016-2017 S.NO STUDENT NAME DEPT GAME S.NO STUDENT NAME DEPT GAME
1 T.VIMAL MUGESH ICE
ATHLETICS
31 C.GANGATHARAN MBA
HOCKEY 2 K.KANNAN MBA 32 C.SARATH BABU ECE
3 B.PRAVEEN ICE 33 C.ARAVINDSAMY EEE
4 K.SABARISANKAR ICE 34 M.S.PRAVEEN GUPTA ECE AQUATICS
5 B.SOORYA CIVIL 35 PRITHVI RAJ C S B CIVIL
6 M.SIVAPRAKASH EIE 36 M.VENKATESH ME CSE
JUDO
7 A.MOHAMED NISSAN MBA 37 S.DEEPIKA MCA
8 K.HAIKRISHNAN MECH 38 K.ALLIRANI EIE KABADDI
9 A.HAIKRISHNAN MBA 39 M.NANDHINI EIE
10 R.JAYARAMAN EIE BALL BADMINTON
40 M.RANJITH ME MANU.
POWER LIFTING
11 K.MANIVANNAN ICE 41 T.PRABHU MECH
12 S.SAKTHI MAHESWARI IT BADMINTON
42 S.YUSUF BABU MBA
13 B.DANUSH KUMAR IT 43 P.RAMYA MBA
14 R.GANESH IT CHESS
44 AJAY NARAYANAN IT ROWING
15 S.AJAY KRISHNA MECH 45 G.V.BALAJI ECE TAEKWONDO
16 S.SARANYA IT 46 S.SRIJITH CSE TENNIS
17 R.ATHITHAN CIVIL
TABLE TENNIS
47 P.A.SURIYAN CIVIL
18 G.ATHITHAN EEE 48 V.SUBRAMANIAN CIVIL VOLLEYBALL
19 S.AJITH KUMAR EEE 49 S.PALANI EIE
20 S.SHANMATHI CSE 50 G.RAMAKRISHNAN EEE
21 RAVEENA DEENADAYALAN IT 51 K.PRAVEENKUMAR EIE
22 S.LALUPRASATH CIVIL WEIGHT LIFTING
23 S.KARTHICK MECH
24 A.MOHIDEEN AROON EEE
BEST PHYSIQUE
25 G.MUTHUVEL MCA
26 K.NAGARAJAN MBA
27 P.VENUGOPAL ME
28 S.DIVYA EIE BASKET BALL
29 J.SUCHOITHRA EEE
30 M.SATHISH KUMAR MECH
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Special Occasions
IFDHAR Our College celebrated Ramzan on 4th
July 2016. All the Muslim students in our college
underwent fasting within the campus. The early morning food called as “sahar” according to the
Muslim custom, was served with delicious items by the college in the mess at 4.30 a.m. In the
evening, the Muslim students were served for “Ifthihar” with dates, cool drinks porridge as a sign
breaking the fast. The hostel students attended Namaz in their respective hostel rooms. Special Namaz
was conducted at 1.00 p.m on Fridays. During Ramzan fasting period, prayers were conducted in our
college mosque.
Onam The festival of rice harvest was celebrated on 6th
Sep 2016 with great spirituality and delight.
All Malayali students participated with enthusiasm on this special occasion. Our Beloved Chairman &
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 included aviyal, erussery, pulissery, nenthram pazham and different types of
payasam.
Teachers Day Our College celebrated the Teachers day as a special occasion from Aug 29 to
Sep 3 2016. The students entertained their respective department’s faulty members with unique shows
on that special day. Our Management gave gifts to all the teachers of our college as a token of
appreciation.
Vinayaka Chathurthi Our college celebrated Vinayaka Chathurthi on 5th
September 2016, by
decorating Ganesha’s statue of our college temple with flowers. Pooja was grandly performed in the
temple in the presence of our beloved Chairman & 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.
Ayudha pooja Our College celebrated Ayudha Pooja on 8th
October 2016, 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
followed by a pooja in the presence of Chairman & Managing Director’s family. The remarkable part
of this celebration was 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, workers in the mess and
daily wage workers.
Deepavali The festival 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 27th
October 2016. On
this special eve, a grand lunch with exotic dishes ranging from mouth lingering sweets to delicious
deserts was served.
Deepam Kaarthigai Deepam is celebrated on the full moon day in the Tamil month of Kaarthigai.
This festival is known for brightened lights lit all over the place signifying growth and prosperity. The
deepam celebrations took place in our college on 12th
December 2016 with lamps lighted by the
divine flame that is believed to fend off evil forces and escort ecstasy.
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Christmas Christmas is the season of joy, holiday greetings exchanged, gift-giving, and families
getting united. The Christmas celebrations took place in the college campus on 17th
December 2016.
On Christmas day, a special mass was conducted in the college chapel. The celebrations included a
rythmic performance from the college choir and an add-on surprise package by Santa Claus. The staff
and students were completely spellbound with the Christmas gratification and the day was called off
with a hearty lunch.
Padi pooja The festival was celebrated on 7th
January 2017 by decorating the holy steps of
Ayyappa with flowers and silk clothes and lighting traditional lamp. The Chairman & 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.
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 where
the joy-filled Pongal occasion comes. The celebration in the college took place on 12th
January 2017.
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 occasions of the year in St. Joseph’s College
of Engineering. This wonderful day was celebrated in the college on 11th
March 2017with 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. Matches and other
events were conducted 3 days prior to hostel day. Special dinner and snacks was provided to the
hostilities.
Ugadi Our college celebrated Ugadi on 29th
March 2017. 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 12th
April 2017. Easter is the springtime holiday marking
the rebirth of Jesus and the renewal of the Christian faith. A special programme 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 ended off with holy blessing of God.
Tamil New Year Our college celebrated Tamil New year on 13th April 2017. The Tamil New
year festival is popularly called Puthandu. It is the celebration of the first day of the traditional
Tamil calendar. The day is marked with feast and decorated with kolams. Special lunch was
served to all as a part of celebrations.
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Crossword Puzzle:
ACROSS DOWN
1. An induction electromechanical device whose speed is
not the same as the frequency of the supply line (2 wds.)
8. U.S. military organization (abbr.)
9. Optical cross-connect (abbr.)
10. Navigational device that measures star positions
15. Nuclear explosion by product harmful to electronic
(abbr., pl.)
17. Used logic gates
19. Opposite of set
20. Software device for tracking elapsed time
22. Unit of length (abbr.)
23. Silicon transistor type
24. Ratio of circumference to diameter
25. First-in, first-out, abbr.
27. Miniature RF connector (pl.)
30. Co-channel rejection ratio (abbr.)
31. Move in a raster pattern
32. Network department (abbr.)
34. Chemical symbol for beryllium oxide
35. Semiconductor and calculator company (abbr.)
36. The scalar component of velocity
39. Device used to make contact with a point to be
measured
41. Receiver power level circuitry (abbr.)
42. Telecommunications Information Network
Architecture (abbr.)
43. Shortcut for transferring information across long
distances
44. Miniature RF connector
46. Half of DSB
48. Inventor of the high voltage generator that powers the
Jacob's Ladder (2 wds. - 4, actually)
2. Unit of length (abbr.)
3. "Peace Prize" endowment creator, who made his fortune on
the discovery of dynamite
4. Chemical symbol for cadmium
5. Chemical symbol for molybdenum
6. The "O" in CMOS
7. Coefficient of temperature (abbr.)
10. Junk e-mail
11. Resistive component of a capacitor's lumped element
model (abbr.)
12. The "T" in TEM
13. Logical negation operator
14. Cause a circuit breaker to open
16. Digital logic data retention device (pl.)
18. The "E" in laser
19. Does it with a mouse
21. Web's most popular radio frequency engineering site (2
ltrs. + 1 wd.)
25. A BPF specification (abbr.)
26. Chemical symbol for francium
28. Unit of frequency (archaic, abbr.)
29. Chemical symbol for tin
33. The "T" in ATE
35. Adjust
37. Number that is divisible only by itself and 1
38. Singulated piece of IC wafer
39. Permeability-tuned oscillator (abbr.)
40. Strong, lightweight wood
44. Chemical symbol for antimony
45. Chemical symbol for bromine
46. Chemical symbol for strontium
47. Stock symbol for Boeing
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