Sapling Plantation on Founder’s Memorial Day on 14th February 2020
Three sapotta saplings were planted during the Founder’s Memorial Day on 14th February 2020 at KCG College of Technology by the Chief Guests.
English Division of Department of Science and Humanities is pleased to welcome you all to the inaugural function of the Workshop on “Digital Tools for Learner Autonomy”
An Intradepartmental Mini Project Challenge was organized on 28th Feb 2020, and witnessed a massive response from students of all programmes. More than 400 students participated in the Challenge, displaying 144 innovative projects, reflecting an impressive array of path-breaking ideas. It provided students an opportunity to interact with experts from industry and build on their existing knowledge.
CSE
93 students comprised into 31 teams participated in the event and the projects were presented and demonstrated to the judges in Charles Babbage Laboratory. Each team was assigned a mentor and the projects were evaluated based on parameters like technical competency, social relevance, articulation / presentation and business perspective by the following two industry experts: Ms. Priya Damodaran, Senior Technical Lead, HCL Technologies, SEZ, ELCOT, and Ms. Vidhya Boopalan, Technical Manager, HCL – CISCO Offshore Development Centre.
The prize winning projects were “Early Detection of Sepsis”, “E –Commerce platform for selling handicrafts”, and “Bill Prediction”.
IT
Ten teams participated in the event. Projects were presented in the Steve Jobs laboratory. Each team was assigned a mentor and the projects were evaluated based on parameters like technical competency, social relevance, articulation / presentation. The members of the jury panel were Divyapriya V, System Engineer, Mind Tree Pvt Ltd, and Amreen S, System Analyst, IBM.
The prize winning projects were Water Reminder App, AL Based Crop Field Identification Mobile App, and CARE-YOU.
MECH
15 teams participated in the EVENT. Projects were demonstrated in the Sir Isaac Newton Dynamics Lab. The projects were adjudged by Mr. A. Robinson, Manager, CJ Titanium. Three teams were selected based on their Idea generation, Design, working and presentation.
The winning projects were Agribot, Design and Fabrication of Collision Avert System, Design and Fabrication of Hybrid Jet Turbine.
AERO
A preliminary screening of mini project competition was conducted on 25th February 2020.After the review 18 teams were selected for the final exhibition. Screening was done under the presence of project mentors and subject experts. Final Exhibition and review was on 28th February, 9am at Wright brothers Aero Hanger. All the 18 projects were displayed informatively and various department students of first year and second year visited the exhibition.
The final round judgement was made by the following experts Mr. A Mohammed Azurarudeen, Technical illustrator, Boeing India Pvt Ltd Prof. R R Elangovan, Department of Aeronautical Engineering, KCG College of Technology.
The winning projects were Desktop Wind Tunnel, Refrigerating Bottle, Computational Analysis of Grid Fins.
EEE
A total of 22 batches participated in the event. The projects were demonstrated in Nyquist Electronics & Instrumentation Laboratory of EEE Department. The projects were judged by two eminent personalities, one from Industry and one from academia: Ms. C. Karthick, Senior Design Engineer, Schneider Electric, Dr. G. Sambandan, Faculty Advisor, Department of Electrical Sciences.
The winning projects were Solar Powered Pottery Making Assembler, Design and Development of Gate Driver circuit using IR2110, Anomalous Waste Segregation System.
EIE
7 teams took part in the challenge and demonstrated their projects in the CDCE Automation Lab. Each team was assigned a mentor The projects were adjudged by Mr. Suresh Kumar M, Senior Manager, Digital EPCS Pvt Ltd. The winning projects were Emergency Safety for car, Home Automation, Smart Irrigation system.
ECE
30 teams took part in the Mini Project challenge held in the Optical Laboratory. A review was done by the mentors of each project before the final presentation. The projects were adjudged by Mr. Rajadurai Samuel, Senior Technical Lead, HCL Technologies. The winning projects were Water Consumption Monitoring System, Sun Tracking solar Panel, Crop Protection from Animals.
CIVIL
12 teams took part in the challenge and displayed both static and working models. Many of them reflected innovative thinking on part of the students. The projects were adjudged by Mr. Mendu Gopi Parthasarathy, Vice Chairman – Indian Plumbing Association, Managing Director – D & L Consulting Services Pvt. Ltd. The winning projects were Water Filtration using Bio Char, Hydraulic Ram Pump, Piezo Electric Walkway.
Outcome
- It was an opportunity for students to apply their theoretical knowledge which ensured that exponential learning took place. It has instilled in them the ability to learn independently beyond the confines of the curriculum.
- Interaction with industry experts helped them to understand how to scale up their projects.
- This challenge also provided them an opportunity to enhance their communication skills, interpersonal skills, and time management. This in turn has given them more confidence.
The panel Judges were impressed with the work of the students. They gave suggestions to each team on how to improve their research work.
Department of Civil Engineering is arranging an Invited Talk on “Design Principles of Marine Structures”
CSI sponsored Women Codeathon
STRI – WOMEN’S DAY 2020
Stri was envisaged as a celebration of all that makes us women. A time for KCG women to show their talent and prove their mettle! It was a day for them to let down their hair and have fun. Green and purple were chosen as colours for the day and on 7th March the campus was vibrant with hues of these two shades
A series of competitions were organised for girls and faculty. Groups of girls who wanted to show their painting skills busied themselves with Murals on the college walls. The result was an explosion of colour around the theme “Woman as the axle of Family, Society and Earth”. Elocution on the topic “Gender Equality: Myth or Reality” saw young passionate speakers talk on topics ranging from the pressure of being ‘good’ girls to character assassination apart from atrocities like rape and assault. They also spoke up for men and the pressure they face to get jobs and be the providers for the family. Slam poetry on the topic “we women..” saw funny and moving performance poetry from students who were enthusiastically clapped for their verbal felicity. Girls were seen taking photos of women trying to capture and freeze different emotions to get that perfect submission for the photographic competition.
Dance drama around social evils saw a number of teams perform heart rending and moving depiction of what many women have to face. Perfectly choreographed, it brought together music and dance to depict the joys and sorrows of women. The performances were adjudged by the chief guest. The Chief Guest of the day was Ms Sangeeta Isvaran, celebrated dancer involved in many community projects for the marginalised sections of society. Her riveting talk and performance gave insights into the way we talk and behave, the internal prejudices and bias we hold, and how we must free ourselves both from a judgemental attitude as well as fear to realize our potential.
Prizes were distributed to the various winners of the competition. This was followed by games and a catwalk by students and faculty with a glittering crown for the best dressed student and best dressed faculty. Little gifts and snacks completed the day’s celebrations. It was a great day for all.
Sports Day
Sports Quota Brochure Sports Day Invitation
KCG Christian Fellowship Retreat 2020
Institutions Innovation council (IIC) is organizing an IPR and IP Management Awareness Session
Institutions Innovation council (IIC) is organizing an IPR and IP Management awareness session on 14th March 2020 for students and faculty. The awareness session is planned as part of quarter – 3 IIC calendar activities. Mr. O. Prasad Rao, Deputy Controller of Patents, Designs and Trademark, IP Office, Chennai will be speaker for the session.






















