National Service Scheme
National Service Scheme popularly known as NSS was launched in the Gandhiji Centenary year, 1969, and is aimed at developing students personality through community service. The overall objective of the National Service is educational. This objective is attained through the service to the community.
NSS is a permanent youth programme under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India and funded by Government of TamilNadu and Government of India in the ratio 5:7.
The activities of NSS mainly focused on Technology transfer to rural mass and help the rural youth for creating job opportunity by conducting different types of training programmes
The overall objective of NSS is Personality Development through Community Service. The motto or watchword of the NSS is 'Not Me But You'. This reflects selfless service and appreciation of the other person's point of view and also to show consideration for fellow human beings. It underlines that the welfare of an individual which is ultimately dependent on the welfare of the society on the whole.
The symbol of the NSS is 'Rath' wheel of the Konark Sun temple situated in Orissa. These giant wheels of the Sun temple portray the cycle of creation, preservation and release, and signify the movement in life across time and space. The design of the symbol, a simplified form of the Sun Chariot wheel primarily depicts movement. The wheel signifies the progressive cycle of life; it stands for continuity as well as change and implies the continuous striving of NSS for social transformation and upliftment.
English Club
In today's global context, language plays an important role and therefore the intention of the club of the college is to make students realize the dire need to learn language by making use of the modern technologies.
The programme is to create awareness among students to understand their communicative abilities and put them in to practice. The club functions as per the academic ENGLISH CLUB planner, once in a month and the members have been selected to play various roles in organizing the activities of the club. The students are encouraged to be a part of this club to improve their communicative ability.
The inaugural function was held on the 18th of July, the resource person was a renowned scholar Dr. S. Papu Benjamin Elango, of St. Joseph's College, Trichy.
Quiz Club
A quiz club has been started in our college. The club will be functioning to enthuse our students to acquire skills to participate in quiz competitions. This is a very much competitive world. The students are expected to possess wide knowledge in all the fields from science to politics and so on.
This club will offer a platform for students to get exposed to knowledge in various arenas and become competent enough to face the challenging world. It is planned to conduct many quiz competition by experts in the days to come. Students will be encouraged to participate in quiz competitions conducted by other institutions for which the club will give all necessary support.
Technical Association
Each department in the college forms its own Technical Association to enhance the professional competence of its students. The associations organize activities like lectures by distinguished industrialists, academicians, and practitioners of the profession, video shows, competitions and socially relevant projects for the students throughout the year. The associations also conduct seminars, workshop and aptitude tests. The students will learn how to participate in these activities and get awareness of technical presentation and participation in group discussions. Every association is expected to have on programme every week. Each association has a distinct name coined by its student.
Maths Club
Maths club was started in 2009 and has been progressing very well as an intellectual stimulator to the students of Sudharsan Engineering College. The club conducts events like quiz competitions, paper presentations and inspiring lectures by wizards of Mathematics. Students are encouraged to participate in inter-collegiate mathematical quiz contests and are given special coaching for such events. Thus, Maths club has been contributing to demystifying and popularizing Mathematics among the Sudharsan Engineering College students.
Institute of Engineers
It came into existence in 1920 and was granted the Royal Chapter in 1935.There are 94 centres spread through out of India and 6 chapters abroad with its headquarters at Kolkata.It has an object of promoting and advancing the art, science and practice of engineering in India. It plays qualitative and quantitative strength of professional man power. The Institution is today the largest professional society of engineers in India, having a membership of 7 lakhs personnel of various disciplines.
Institute of Engineers (India) Student Chapter Activities:
1. Once in a month the committee Meeting is conducted to check the queries and alterations. 2. Organizing Lecturers / Technical Demonstration / Mode / Competition / Poster Competition. 3. Organizing Seminar by experts from Industry ,R&D Organizations ,Government Departments and other institution. 4. Organizing Group Discussion and Technical Quiz. 5. Conducting Film Shows / Display of Technical Information.
CSI
About CSI:
The Computer Society of India is the first and the largest body of computer professionals in India. It was started on 6 March 1965 by a handful of computer professionals and has now grown to be the national body representing computer professionals. Its membership stands at more than 50,000 in more than 60 chapters throughout India The object of the society is to exchange views and information and to learn and share ideas. The society also encourages and assists professionals to maintain the integrity and competence of the profession and fosters a sense of partnership amongst members. Besides the activities held at the chapters and student branches, the society also conducts periodic conferences, seminars, etc.
Membership :
The membership of the society is open to all professionals involved in the field of Information Technology. The membership categories include Individual and Institutional. In the Individual member category there are five grades namely Fellow, Senior, Member, Associate and Student, whereas Institutional membership includes organizations and educational institutions.
A professional can also apply for life membership in the Society. Normally, a professional joins the society as an associate member and upgrades himself to senior member grade over a period of time. The fellowship is awarded to life members of the society based on their contribution to the Society.
Benefits:
1. Concession in registration fees for CSI conferences & Tutorials for student members 2. Opportunity for students to interact with Industry professionals and to chalk out a career path. 3.Eligibility to publish articles in CSI Communications and Transactions for student members
Energy Cell
Energy cell was formed and established in the year 2007. The cell has organized and conducted programmes every year to create awareness among students about the role and importance of renewable energy in future energy demand. The RAJIV GANDHI RENEWABLE ENERGY DAY is celebrated every year.