Build2Learn session for the girl students was conducted on 14th July 2018 at KMC auditorium. The volunteers from Build2Learn came to our premises to facilitate girl students in various septa. Ms.Sruthi of final year CSE also turned up to support the students. The event starts at 1.30 pm with an introduction about the club and handed over the session to Ms. Bhavani, a volunteer of Build2Learn Team, an alumnus of KCG. She has started the session by introducing her team member Mr. Asish Cherian, a student of Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science. She shared the motto of the program- Build2Learn is an initiative by a group of volunteers to help people learn to programme by building useful micro-products- Build to Learn and Learn to Build. Around 36 students had participated in the session. The students have been grouped into a different category and they started working as a group in different domains like web applications, basics of Python programming and Android Applications. The volunteers helped each group then there and explained the basic concepts of the applications. The session ended at 3.15 pm with students feedback. Most of the students shared that the program was very much useful and they would have expecting same kind of events hereafter. As a suggestion of improvement students said, they need more time to do more practice.
Micro Product Workshop
The Department of Information Technology had taken an initiative with the support of our Industry Mentor, Mr.DoraiThodla to strengthen the programming and problem solving skills among the students across the departments by helping them to build micro products.Around 25 students from various departments(CSE,IT,ECE,E&I and EEE) are attending the sessions. The session commenced at 1.40 pm and Mr.DoraiThodla ,Industry mentor was the resource person for the session. He gave an insight about Internet of things and how to make smart world with the help of IOT. Then the students were grouped into teams of 3 to 4 based on their area of interest. The students were asked to identify a problem and one person from each team were asked to present their problems and ideas.
The session commenced at 1.40 pm and Mr.DoraiThodla ,Industry mentor and a member of his team Mr.Ashish were the resource persons for the session.The students were taught about the basics of python and also he suggested a website(Xin Y minutes)for selflearning during the session.MrDoraiThodla also had helped the students for learning.Around 2.30 Mr. Ashish introduced Flask and HTML for Web App Development which was found very useful for the students. Also he gave awareness about the learning resources available online for App Development in Android.
KCG College of Technology signed a MOU with KKM Soft on
27th July 2018. KKM Soft Pvt. Ltd. is one of the Gold Partners to Autodesk in
India for the region of Chennai and Coimbatore in the state of Tamilnadu.
KKM soft is an Autodesk Authorized Training Centre and Autodesk Authorized
Certification Centre with 15 years of industry experience. Mr. B Ramasamy,
Managing Director of KKM visited KCG college of Technology and a MOU was
signed with KCG College of Technology. Dr.G.Prabhakaran, Principal,
represented KCG college of Technology and signed the MOU.

The main aim of this MOU is to provide software training for students &
joint certification on Autodesk 2D & 3D Design Technology for the trained
students. The MoU also facilitates to organize workshops, seminars and provide
Value added software training to all the students and to improve student’s 3D
design skills using Building Information Modeling and Digital prototyping
concepts and to enhance the employability of the students.
In collaboration with Nokia, IET Chennai Local Network Conducted a competition named Smart City Challenge 2018, with the objective of encouraging students developing conceptual prototypes for Smart City. The completion covered wider areas of smart city like smart transportation, smart living, smart infrastructure, smart energy, Smart Industry etc. The competition was conducted in three different rounds as detailed below:
Round 1 : Submission of Ideas
Students were called to submit their smart ideas to ietclnsmartcity@gmail.com on or before 31 July 2018in the prescribed format.
Around 60 ideas have been received and the ideas were scrutinized by the committee constituted by the Chennai Local Network. 20 ideas were selected for the next round based on the innovation, relevance to the theme, feasibility etc. Results were intimated to the students before 5 August 2018.
Round 2: Presentation of Ideas
This round was conducted at KCG College of Technology on 11 August 2018. 20 teams have invited for the presentation of their ideas. 19 teams have reported and they have presented their ideas in front the panel experts Mr. Badhrinathsoundararajan, Software Development Engineer in Test, Amazonand Mr. Kumar Sachidanandam, Co-founder, Ydealogy
One team presented their ideas through prerecorded video and the jury members interacted with the participants through skype call.
The following ten teams are qualified for the next round.
| Sl No | Name of the Students | Name of the Institution | Name of the Idea |
| 1 | Malavika | Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science | Digital Vision Secure Drive – New Era |
| NamithaSandeep | |||
| Madhurag G Joshi | |||
| 2 | Siraj Al Ahmed. N | KCG College of Technology | Smart Guidance System For Vehicles
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| Subhash. S | |||
| Deepthi. G | |||
| 3 | KarthikVelan M | KCG College of Technology | Smart Tolls |
| Danavand V | |||
| Hariharasudan B | |||
| 4 | P. Srinivasaragavan | KCG College of Technology | FOLSAS (FOrkLift Safety System-Smart Forklift) |
| Pooja A | |||
| Ranjali Roy | |||
| 5 | ViswaBagawath Ram | Kongu Engineering College | LAN Connected Density Based Smart Traffic Signal With Priority Support For Improving Traffic Discipline |
| S.Rameshkumar | |||
| S.VenkataKeshore | |||
| 6 | Swetha A | R.M.K. College of Engineering and Technology | Warehouse Monitoring And Alerting System |
| Santhiya S | |||
| Sridhar S G | |||
| 7 | UdaySiddharth | SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Vadapalani | Railway Track Crack Detection System Using Capacitance
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| Shiva Karthik M.V | |||
| Vijay Aadithya | |||
| 8 | Shashidhar Ganesh. G | SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Vadapalani | EMG and EEG Controlled Exoskeleton Suit (through Brain Computer Interface) |
| .AkshithVarma | |||
| R. Subramanian | |||
| 9 | V.K. Divyavarshini | SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Vadapalani | Vehicle Recognition Using CNN |
| NithyashriGovind | |||
| Amrita Vasudevan | |||
| 10 | Krishnanunni.C | SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Vadapalani | Smart Green House Farming |
| Akash S | |||
| Jerry Joy |
This report captures a two-day seminar on APPLICATION OF LIGHT WEIGHT MATERIALS AND CHARACTERIZATION IN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY sponsored by The Institution of Engineers (India) was organized by Department of Mechanical Engineering, KCG COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY during 11th & 12th August 2018.
During the inaugural session, Dr.S.Ramesh Prof & Head /MECH welcomed the gathering, Dr.G.Prabhakaran, Principal, KCG College of Technology, gave the presidential address. His valuable address expressed the importance of lightweight materials and characterization in automobile industry in today’s evolving engineering sector. Followed by his speech, The Chief Guest of Honour. Dr. S. Srinivasan Alavandar, Joint Honorary Secretary IEI KLC, Dean academics of AGNI College of Technology, gave insight about the role of engineers and importance of materials in automobile industries by his thought-provoking speech.
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After the inaugural session Dr.V.Balasubramanian, Director, Center for Materials joining and Research , Annamalai University initiated the technical session with a prime note on Introduction of Light Weight Alloys. The next session was carried by Dr.G.Padmanaban, Thanthai Periyar Government Institute of Technology, Vellore under the topic of Magnesium Alloy & its Characterization in Automobile Industry.
The next session key note speaker was Mr.C.V.S. Murthy, Technological Director, DRDL-Hyderabad, he explained the importance of Weldability of Light Weight Alloys and the explained about various real time projects of DRDL. The last session of the first day of seminar was portraited by Dr. S. Madhavan, Department of Mechanical Engineering, SRM Institute of Science and Technology under the topic of Light Weighting through Joining.
The Fifth session was Advanced Welding Processes & their Application in Automotive Industry initiated on 11th August 2018 at 10:30 AM by Mr.A.Manjunath, Scientist ‘F’, Group Director, GTRE, Bangalore. Dr.V.Karthik, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Trichy continued the next session and gave applications of Titanium Alloys in Automotive industries. The following session was the role of Composites and Shape Optimization in Electrical Cars handled by Dr. S. Renold Elsen, Department of Design and Automation School of Mechanical Engineering VIT- Vellore. The final session of the two-day seminar was Weight reduction techniques in automotive, handled by Mr. Helfried-Wolfram Weiss, German expert, Ex-head in car predevelopments car concepts, BMW.
The Valedictory function was guested by Dr.R.Venkatesan, FIE, Council member & chairman IE(I)-KLC held in the presence of Dr.K.Sarukesi Dean Academic, KCG College of Technology , Certificates were distributed to all the participants and feedback of the participants was tremendous and their enthusiasm was overwhelming until last session.
Details of the Sessions:
| Date | Session & Time | Resource Persons | Topic |
| 9:30am-10am | Inauguration | – | |
| 10th August
2018 |
Session 1
10 am-11.30am |
Dr.V.Balasubramanian,
Director, Center for Materials joining and Research Annamalai University. |
Introduction of Light Weight Alloys |
| Session 2
11.45 am-1pm |
Dr.G. Padmanaban,
Thanthai Periyar Government Institute of Technology, Vellore |
Magnesium Alloy & its Characterization in Automobile Industry | |
| Session 3
1.45 pm-3 pm |
Mr.C.V.S. Murthy,
Technological Director, DRDL-Hyderabad. |
Weldability of Light Weight Alloys | |
| Session 4
3 pm-4.15 pm |
Dr. S Madhavan
Department of Mechanical Engineering SRM Institute of Science and Technology |
Light Weighting Through Joining | |
| Session 5
10.30am-12pm |
Mr.A. Manjunath,
Scientist ‘F’, Group Director, GTRE, Bangalore. |
Advanced Welding Processes & their Application in Automotive Industry | |
| 11th August
2018 |
Session 6
1pm-2.30pm |
Dr.V.Karthik,
Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Trichy |
Titanium Alloys for Automotive Applications |
| Session 7
2.30pm-3pm |
Dr. S. Renold Elsen,
Department of Design and Automation School of Mechanical Engineering VIT- Vellore. |
Composites & Shape Optimization in Electrical Car | |
| Session 8
3.30pm to 4 pm |
Mr. Helfried-Wolfram Weiss
Ex-head in car predevelopments car concepts, BMW |
Weight reduction techniques in automotive | |
| 4 pm to 4.30 pm | Valedictory- Dr.R.Venkatesan, FIE, Council member & chairman IE(I)-KLC |
The Department of Electronics & Instrumentation conducted “INSPIRIUS 2K18”, a National Level Technical Symposium under the student chapter, “Institution of Engineers (India)” on 20th and 21st of August, 2018. The symposium started with an inauguration note by Ms.NikithaShyamsundar and Mr.Ujjwal Kumar of 4th year, EIE. Dr. N. Bharathi, Head of the Department (EIE) welcomed the gathering. Dr. G. Prabhakaran, Principal, KCG College of Technology delivered the presidential address. The annual report and the events pipelined for the symposium was spelled out by Mr. C. Vijay, the faculty coordinatorof the event.
Ms. JalajaMadan Mohan, Head, Technical Coordination and Public Awareness Section (TCPAS), Resource Management and Public Awareness Group (RMPAG), Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam delivered the inspiring inaugural address and released the Souvenir. The inaugural ceremony came to an end by vote of thanks by Mr.JaiBalaji, President of student chapter, IEI.
The Department of Civil Engineering conducted a one day National level Technical Symposium “CASTELLATE 2k18” at KCG College of Technology on 24th August 2018. It was the 4th edition of Castellate conducted in the institution. Around 200 external participants from various cities like Pondicherry, Trichy, Madurai, etc. participated in the Symposium.
The event started with the formal Inaugural function at 9.00 a.m in KMC Auditorium. Er. C. Kalyanasundaram, Dr. Sumathi Poobal, Vice Principal, Head of the Department Dr. V. Vandhana Devi, General Secretaries Mr. T. U. Ravi Chandran and Ms.J.Emimal were present on the dais. Er. C.KalyanaSundaram, Executive Engineer, TamilNadu Public Works Department presided as the chief guest for the event. The inaugural ceremony started with the prayer song followed by lighting of kuthuvilaku by the dignitaries. The Head of the Department, Dr.V.Vandhana Devi welcomed the Chief guest, dignitaries, faculty , students and all the external participants to the inaugural cermony. She greeted everyone on the auspicious occasion and encouraged the participants to take part in all the events highlighting the significance of Symposium. Dr. Sumathi Poobal, Vice Principal felicitated and extended her best wishes to all the student participants. A pre-report of Castellate 2k18 was presented by Mr. Ravi Chandar.T.U, General Secretary which gave a brief idea about the event.
Castellate 2k18 Souvenir was released by the chief guest and the dignitaries. Ms. Emimal.J, General Secretary took the privilege to introduce the chief guest to the gathering. The Vice Principal Dr. Sumathi Poobal honoured the Chief guest with a memento. Er.C.Kalyanasundaram delivered the Symposium inaugural address followed by his key note address on ‘Recent trends in Civil Engineering’. The students and external participants were very impressed by his keynote address and there was a huge applause among the participants for his interesting lecture. Joint Secretary Mr. M. Shamin Anwar concluded the inaugural ceremony with the vote of thanks. The program came to a close by 10.30 am. The participants and students felt that his lecture was educative, sensitizing and knowledge sharing.


Technical Events
Castellate 2k18 encompassed various events like paper presentation, concrete cube testing, battle cad, tech quiz and so on. The winners of various events were awarded with attractive cash prizes and merit certificates.
Paper Presentation:
The paper presentation event was conducted to provide a platform to express the knowledge of participants in research, in their respective field of interest. Session Judges Dr.P.Siva Kumar and Mr.V.Kishor Kumar provided lot of valuable suggestions to the participants. We received 62 papers out of which 21 papers were shortlisted and presented on the day of Symposium.
Model Presentation:
The model presentation event was conducted to provide a platform to enhance the creative ability of the participant. The event was designed such that it tests the structural knowledge and also their creativity.
Concrete Cube Testing:
In this event the participants were instructed to cast a cube 7 days before the event. The sole concept of this event is to test their knowledge in the concrete mix to get highest compressive strength in the specified density.
Battle Cad:
This event was challenging and competitive which made the participants to think and create a plan as per National Building Code (NBC). The Judges were Ms.P.Kavitha and Ms.M.Kalaivani. About 49 participants attended the prelims from which 12 were shortlisted for final round.
Tech Quiz:
This event was conducted to test the technical knowledge of the participants. Around 40 participants attended the prelims of which 15 were selected for the 2nd round and 10 participants were able to get through the 2nd round and reach 3rd round. Finally for the final round 5 participants were selected.
Castellate 2k18 served as a platform for the budding civil engineers to showcase their skills and talents for the growth of the society. Students participated in all the events with great enthusiasm. The events helped in bringing out the technical knowledge of the students. At the end of the symposium, valedictory ceremony was held in which certificates and cash prizes were distributed by Prof. Dr. P. Sivakumar and Head of the Department Dr. V. Vandhana Devi to all the winners of various technical and non-technical events. Participation certificates were given to all the participants. One of the participants gave feedback about the Symposium that it was professionally and efficiently organised and they had a good time at KCG College of Technology. The program came to a close at 4.15 pm with National Anthem.
Venue: Conference Hall, MELSS
Date: 30.08.2018
Mr.V.Ramanathan, Head-Industrial IT MELSS welcomed the Principal and the KCG team and gave an Introduction about MEL Systems and services Ltd. Dr. G.Prabhakaran, Principal KCG College of Technology gave an insight about KCG College of Technology.
Mr.N.Ramachandran, Managing Director MELSS gave an insight about their company. He mainly quoted that MELSS have acquired expertise and specialised knowledge in many areas in the Electronic field. In addition to Electronics and Automation MELSS offers cutting edge in IT solutions to its customers. He expressed their competencies are Technology and Process Consulting, Software Development, Customization, Design and System Integration, Implementation and Post Implementation Support. He also quoted that MELSS offers professional software solutions and R&D consultancy with their hands-on experience in VC++, .NET, Java, C, C++, VB, LabVIEW, LabWINDOWS, and Embedded software platforms, Python, PHP, AJAX, NodeJS, and more, and has international exposure and experience working in diverse industries. He also gave an insight about the commercial applications such as Retail/Warehouse inventory management, E-Commerce portal-Design and Development and Deployment and m-commerce Website and applications – multi-platform. The Industrial applications such as SCADA process and factory, Embedded Software and ATE test program Development and debugging on multiple platforms. Apart from this, he presented a road map for doing the project. He requested to inculcate the importance among students and faculties “To have a dedication towards the work”.
Dr MK Surappa, Vice-Chancellor, Anna University, inaugurated the state-of-art Power System Protection Lab funded by the DST-Government of India under FIST scheme, at KCG College of Technology. The research lab is equipped with modern GE and Megger make equipments. The college intends to give specialized training on power protection to industry persons.
The inaugural function was graced by Mr M Balasubramaniam, Managing Director, Blackboard India, and Chairman, NASSCOM GIC Council, Dr Elizabeth Verghese, Chairperson, Hindustan Group of Institutions, Dr Anand Jacob Verghese, Director & CEO, Hindustan Group of Institutions, Directors – Dr Annie Jacob and Dr Aby Sam, Deans, and Heads of departments.
The KCG Women’s Coding Club has organized and conducted a Programming Contest-“CRACK THE CODE” for girl students on 22.9.18 (Saturday) in Steve Jobs Laboratory. This platform provides an opportunity to girl students to showcase their skills by solving coding challenges. The contest brought together talented students from various departments. The contest test their programming skills and problem solving ability.
The competition was held for 2 hours, during the time each team has to solve 3 programming problems using any programming languages (e.g., Java, C/C++). The ranking was based on the greater the number of problems a team solves, the higher it’s ranking in the final standings. Ties were broken according to how much time each team needed to solve the problems. Around 42 students (20 teams) have registered for the event and 37 students (17 teams) had attended the contest, a team consists of 2-3 students.
Best Three Coders:
- First prize: T.N.AkshayaChelvi and R. Claudia Lois of 2nd Year CSE
- Second Prize: Jihaan, Fathima of 3rd Year CSE
- Third Place: Saarika, Leandra Mithra, Jothi of 3rd Year IT
















Dr.G.Prabhakaran – Principal, Mr.N.Ramachandran – Managing Director MELSS, Mr.V.Ramanathan – Head Industrial IT MELSS, Dr.G.Sambandan – Advisor, Dr.P.Deiva Sundari – Associate Dean, Dr.C.Emilin Shyni-Professor



