ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
Industry Supported Laboratories
To meet the current demands of the industries, the department has taken initiatives to establish the following centres of excellence and laboratories supported by industries.
Yokogawa Centre of Excellence in Distributed Control Systems
Supporting Industry: M/s. Yokogawa India Limited
Year of Establishment: 2016
Total Investment: INR 1 Crore
KCT-Fluke Centre of Excellence in Calibration
Supporting Industry: M/s. Fluke Corporation
Year of Establishment: 2017
Total Investment: INR 50 Lakhs
Siemens PLC Automation Laboratory
Supporting Industry: M/s. Siemens Limited
Year of Establishment: 2018
Total Investment: INR 25 Lakhs
Industry Academia Interaction
A long-term and sustainable collaboration with continuous engagement is going on between many leading core Industries and the E&I Department. This helps to ensure industrial relevance in academic delivery and research.
Hence, E&I Department initiated the Industry Academia interaction by hosting KCT Industry Academia Meets – Instrumentation during 2016 and 2017. The main objectives are
- To leverage and collect experiences and lessons from successful collaboration between Industry and Academia.
- To recast the structure of the current syllabi which matches the expectations of new trends.
- To develop a choice of opportunity to be interned in the reputed companies.
- To exchange information among renowned professional from product and application industries, academicians and administrators in the area of Electronics, Instrumentation, Control and Automation.
KCT Industry Academia Meet 2017 – Instrumentation |
Number of Companies / Institutes Participated |
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S. No. |
Speaker |
Title |
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1. |
Mr. Anand Rajkumar, Yokogawa India Limited |
Trends in Automation |
30 major companies in the field of Instrumentation & Automation |
2. |
Mr. Mohan Kumar Rangaraj, Pricol Limited |
Smart Instrumentation in Automation |
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3. |
Mr. Praveen Pai, Siemens India Ltd. |
Trends in Industrial Automation |
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4. |
Mr. Anand Kustagi, Rockwell Automation |
Advancement in PCS |
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5. |
Dr. M. A. Kumar , Infosys |
Shaping the future – Industrial IOT |
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And many more…. |
KCT Industry Academia Meet 2017 – Instrumentation
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KCT Industry Academia Meet 2016 – Instrumentation |
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S. No. |
Speaker |
Title |
Number of Companies / Institutes participated |
1. |
Dr.Umapathy, HoD, Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering, NIT, Trichy |
Guidelines for outcome-based education in Instrumentation perspectives |
10 major companies in the field of Instrumentation & Automation and 15 Institutes |
2. |
Mr. B. Sundareswaran, Deputy Manager, Schneider Electric India Pvt. Ltd. |
Electrical Engineering and Measurements |
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3. |
Dr. Kumar Rajamani, architecture, Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions |
Signal processing |
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4. |
Mr. Srinivasan Gurumurthy, Petrofac, Chennai |
Instrumentation system design |
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5. |
Mr. A. Gowthaman, Deputy Manager, CPCL |
Digital Control System |
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6. |
Mrs. S. N. Kavitha, Director-STEPS, Texas Instruments |
Analog Electronics & Power Devices |
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7. |
Mr. M. Sethuramalingam, Head, Electrical & Control System Dept., Kavin Engineering |
Safety Instrumentation |
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8. |
Mr. S. Manohar, Assistant Manager, Yokogawa India Ltd. |
Process Automation |
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9. |
Mr. Praveen Pai and his team from Siemens |
PLC Training and Automation Drives
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10. |
Dr. Sudhir Agashe, College of Engineering, Pune |
V Lab session, a live Skype chat |
KCT Industry Academia Meet 2016 – Instrumentation
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Partial delivery of the courses by Industry
One Credit Courses
As per the institutional regulation, students can also opt for one credit industry oriented courses for a minimum of 15 hours duration, which will be offered by experts from industry on specialized topics apart from the prescribed courses of study of the programme. Students can complete such one credit courses during the semesters 5 to 7 as and when these courses are offered by any of the departments. There is no limit on the number of one credit courses a student can register and successfully complete during the above period.
Steps involved in designing and assessment of one credit courses:
Step1: The HOD and industry expert shall decide name and syllabi of the one credit course.
Step2: The concerned HOD collects the name list of the students those are interested in attending the above course. Each batch consists of 10 to 30 students.
Step3: The course shall be taught by industry experts as a course teacher.
Step4: The course teacher shall give assignments and conduct internal test 1&2 and viva voce.
Step5: The Course end examination shall be conducted and the evaluation will be done by the same industry expert.
Only one course end examination (for one and a half hours) |
50 Marks |
Proposed frame work for question paper and marks distribution |
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Objective type questions (20 x 1 mark) |
20 Marks |
Application oriented questions (3 x 10 marks) |
30 marks |
Total |
50 marks |