Activities focusing on Employability, Entrepreneurship and ...
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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ACADEMIC YEAR: 2019-20
Activities focusing on Employability, Entrepreneurship and Skill Development
Activities focusing on Employability & Entrepreneurship
(i) Internship
Internship, a student can practice and improve their industry skills
while also learning how to work. Students can gain a better
understanding of how what they are learning in university can help
them with their future.
To meet out the industrial requirements, second year and third
year students are encouraged to do the internship in various
industries. Understand the importance of internship we include this
as a course in the curriculum as Industrial Training I & II.
Due to the pandemic situation all our students are engaged with
the Self-engaged Internship (SEI). Open choice for the students to
set the tittles it should in the fields of science, engineering &
technology. Then the evaluations are made through online viva voce
presentation the how much research was done by the students on
their tittles with future scope, advantages and limitations.
Number of students undergone Self-engaged Internship (SEI):
339. The few of the titles are shown below,
S. No Student Name Tittles
1. Siddharth Singh Floating solar power plant
2. Parthasarathy K Prabheshvar V
LPG Refrigerator
3. Rajeswara Reddy N Praveen Sourav
Innovation on puncture proof airless tyres
4. Harikrishna J Sreehari S
Automatic floor cleaning machine
5. Syed Khaja Mohinuddeen S Straicase climbing trolley
6. Fyusion infotech- Madurai Aazam. K
7. Indwel precision gear pvt- Chennai
Akash. A
8. Fyusion Infotech- Madurai Alan Mick J
9. Diamond Engineering- Chennai Albert Gnana Micheal. A
10. Integral coach factory- chennai Arjun. N 11. L&T defence Jay R Kothare 12. Caterpillar India Pvt Jaya Aravindh. A 13. Port Dock ship & boats LLC- UAE Gourav Patra 14. Maruthi suzuki Nasir Ahmad
15. Sukhbir Agro Energy Limited, Uttarpradesh
Lalit Dahiya
16. TVS Hosur Austin Caleb Yugaraj A 17. Machinery World India Pvt.Ltd Claston Dobin D 18. HAPBCO Company, Ahmedabad Anfaz Suhail A P 19. Sendhil Pantographics Abdul Rasik Y 20. Hero motor Ashwath A 21. Mitsubishi heavy industries Vibin Sham P
(ii) Industrial Visit
Industrial visit has its own importance in a career of a student
who is pursuing a professional degree. Objectives of industrial visit
are to provide students an insight regarding internal working of
companies. We know, theoretical knowledge is not enough for
making a good professional career.
Our department plan to go for industrial visit twice for
academic year. In this our third year student went for industrial visit
on 11th March 2020 to Shree Venus Energy System Private
Limited, Sriperumbudur, Chennai which is focusing on
manufacturing Technology.
With an aim to go beyond academics, industrial visits provide
students a practical perspective on the world of work. It provides
students with an opportunity to learn practically through
interaction, working methods and employment practices.
Our students learn about practical working environment and
provide students a good opportunity to gain full awareness about
industrial practices. Through industrial visit students get
awareness about new technologies.
Integral coach factory, Perambur
Diamond Group of Companies, Mambakkam, Chennai
(iii) Entrepreneurship
Three guest lecturers have been organized for the third year
students on 30th Jan 2020, 12th Mar 2020 and 19th October 2019
with Mr. K.Babu, Retd. Manager, from Rane Engine Valves Ltd,
Chennai on “Work Place Ethics through TQM via ‘5S’ concept and
engineer’s excellence” , Mr. K. Palani, Manager (Safety &
Environment, Ashok Leyland) on “Recent Trend in Automobile
Engineering” and “DFMEA & Tolerance stack-up” with Mr. Prem
Kumar from Renault Nissan Automotive India Pvt. Ltd, Chennai.
Mr. K.Babu, Retd. Manager, Rane Engine Valves Ltd, Chennai
About industrial practices. Through industrial visit students
get awareness about new technologies.
Mr.K.Palani, Manager (Safety & Environment, Ashok Leyland)
Key Message, Outcomes and Recommendations
Resource person Mr. K. Babu, Retd. Manager, Rane Engine
Valves Ltd, Chennai delivers a brief lecture about work place
ethics
He give a brief description of 5S concepts in industry
Mr. K. Palani, Manager, Ashok Leyland guided student about
the importance of safety in the industry
He delivers lecture about recent trends in automobile trucks,
lorry and buses
Guest lecturers have been organized for the third year students on
“DFMEA & Tolerance stack-up” with Mr. Prem Kumar from Renault
Nissan Automotive India Pvt. Ltd, Chennai.
Key Message, Outcomes and Recommendations
Resource person Mr. Prem Kumar, Renault Nissan Automotive
India Pvt. Ltd, Chennai delivers a brief lecture about Design
for Manufacturing and Assembly of components
He give a brief description of Tolerance, limits and fits
He guided student about the importance of Geometric,
Dimensioning and Tolerances in the industry
Students get a great exposure about the working environment
of the industry
Students get a great exposure about the working environment
of the industry
Activities focusing on Skill development
Our university collaborative with AU-FRG Institute, Anna
University, Chennai for short term courses in CAD/CAE. This
institute established in February 1996 with assistance from the
Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) is a result of one such joint
venture aimed at promoting CAD/CAM technologies in the Indian
Industrial Sector.
Every academic year, third year students are engaged with this
courses to meet the industrial expectation. It is mandatory for the
students to attend the course and get a course completed certificate
from this institute.
International Conference
Our Department of Mechanical Engineering organized
3rd International Conference on Technological Advances in
Mechanical Engineering (ICTAME 2019) at Shri Janakiraman
Auditorium, on 19 Sep 2019 with many of participants from
in and around the places in the world with foreign delegates.
AMET Mechanical Engineer’s Alumni Association (AMAA)
Alumni Meet held at DNV hall II, on 11 Dec 2019
PLACEMENT DETAILS
List of companies will visit our university
S. No Name of the Company
1. Wabco India Ltd, Ambatur
2. Delphi TVS, Oragadam
3. Website Learners, Chennai
4. ALP Consulting. Ltd.Bangalore
5. Mcdermott, Chennai
6. JP Morgan
7. Asahi glass company, Chennai