VELAMMAL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY (AUTONOMOUS), MADURAI.
IETE STUDENTS' FORUM
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
About us
The IETE Students' Forum in colleges is introduced to provide a platform for students interested in electronics and telecommunication engineering. We organize workshops, seminars, and technical talks to enhance knowledge, skill development activities, networking opportunities, career guidance sessions, community engagement activities, and exposure to industry practices. Participation offers students holistic learning, preparing them academically and professionally for careers in the field.
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Quick Links
Complete the following form to contribute your ideas to the idea repository which has been organized by ISF VCET in associated with the ECE association: Idea Repository.
To register for the Project presentation state-level event: Register.
Download certificates for the coding contest: here.
Use of IETE Students' Forum
The IETE Students' Forum serves as a valuable resource for students in electronics and telecommunication engineering, offering several benefits:
Knowledge Enhancement: Through workshops, seminars, and technical talks, students gain insights into the latest developments and trends in their field, enhancing their theoretical understanding.
Skill Development: The forum provides opportunities for students to participate in coding competitions, hardware design challenges, and projects, helping them enhance their practical skills and problem-solving abilities.
Networking: Students can network with industry professionals, faculty members, and peers, facilitating valuable connections, mentorship opportunities, and exposure to potential internship or job opportunities.
Career Guidance: The forum offers career guidance sessions, resume-building workshops, and mock interviews to help students prepare for their future careers and make informed decisions about their professional paths.
Professional Development: By organizing events, managing finances, and leading teams within the forum, students develop leadership, teamwork, and organizational skills essential for their professional growth.
Industry Exposure: Through industry visits, internships, and collaborative projects with industry partners, students gain practical exposure to real-world engineering practices, bridging the gap between academia and industry.
Community Engagement: The forum may engage in community service activities or outreach programs to promote STEM education and create awareness about electronics and telecommunication engineering among school students or the general public.