ECE Clubs
STUDENT ACTIVITIES CLUB (SAC)
Opening eyes to more than just studies
The SAC is committed to achieving a pluralistic community and to assisting the student body in developing rational, critical and creative capabilities. More specifically, it seeks to engage students in active learning, to assist them in establishing a meaningful value based and futuristic quality system, and ethical standards, and to set high expectations for each student.
Through our programs and personal interactions, we collaborate with students, faculty and staff members to provide diverse and balanced technical, intellectual, cultural and social programs. We aim for these programs to encourage student learning and holistic development, awareness and responsible living, and enhance the vision of the college. By offering effective programs and participation in all College venues and by encouraging and supporting activities that include student clubs and organizations, provides opportunities for students to inculcate values and lifelong learning attitude.
At CMREC, you are more than a student attending classes, writing papers, and preparing for examinations. Your primary reason for being here may be academic, but it does not fully describe you. Participating in various student clubs may interest and excite you. Such co-curricular activities are an integral part of your education.
SAC Activities
We conduct various events and sessions throughout the year to bring out the techie in students of CMREC.
Projects
Currently few students are working on their major/minor projects under the club.
Lectures & Workshops
Watch, Learn and Practice. Each club conducts lectures and workshop round the year covering various topics of electronics.
Compete with your Batch mates
Competitions/ Quiz among students conducted weekly
Test your Potential
Show/ test you’re potential
SAC Coordinator:Â DR. N.L.ARAVINDA
The list of Student activity clubs in the department of ECE
S.No | Facility Name | Details | Reason(s) for creating facility | Utilization | Areas in which students are expected to have enhanced learning | Relevance to POs/PSOs | Â |
1 | VEDA CLUB | Develop the ideas of students towards realization of practical application in the fields of VLSI And Embedded Design Analysis. | To make students leaders in the Entrepreneurial world as they develop skills as they manage to do projects. | E-CAD LAB | To achieve different employability skills  along with core competence. | PO1, PO3, PO6/PSO1 |  |
 (6 out of 13 sessions for Odd sem, 5 out of 13 sessions for Even sem) |  | ||||||
2 | Next generation communication networks club(NGCN) | NGCN Student activity club support the goal of teaching students to be responsible and give them opportunities that develop character, critical thinking, problem-solving, team building, and leadership skills. Research has shown a strong relationship between participation in NGCN club and academic achievement but not taught as part of the syllabus. | Lifelong learning | SIMULATION LAB-I(1 out of 12 sessions for ODD sem , 1 out of 12 sessions for Even sem) | To provide students a platform and resources to gain practical skills and realize projects. | PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO6, PO9, PO10, PO11, PO12 |  |
To cater to the various needs that are primal to be addressed to keep in pace with the ever evolving field of communication. | Â | ||||||
To impart enthusiasm and passion for communication and allied fields among students. | Â | ||||||
To acquire new skills in an era of rapidly evolving technology through the innovative projects to solve the real time problems. | Â | ||||||
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3 | Embetronics | Students get exposure to the concepts of Embedded Systems and Robotics. | Product and Project Development and Lifelong learning | MPMC Lab | Programming and Hardware Interfacing tools | PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO6, PO7, PO8, PO9, PO10, PO11, PO12, PSO1, PSO2 | Â |
To create and develop the idea of students towards realization of practical application and help students to use these concepts to come up with constructive and useful Embedded Mechanics System. | Â | ||||||
This club will have three levels, Beginner (II year), challenger (III year), facilitator (IV year) where Experience seniors transfer their knowledge to Newbie’s junior. Embetronics Club creates a platform for sharing innovative ideas and to develop the research based activities. |  | ||||||
4 | Electronics Club(Vaidhyukta club) | This club provides a platform to the students’ body where any individual with an idea can approach the club freely to grasp the necessary technical skills required to turn that idea into a reality. This is a place where students get an opportunity to think outside the academic curriculum and get practical experience by implementing and applying concepts learnt in various theoretical courses. | Product and Project Development and Lifelong learning | EDC Lab | We conduct a plethora of lectures, workshops, projects as well as competitions throughout the year concerning both analog as well as digital electronics keep the calendar busy and the participants, learning. Our summer projects are indeed a stepping stone for many freshers to develop interest in a particular field which help them in their future projects/internships/startups. | PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO6, PO9, PO10, PO11, PO12 |  |
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