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INNOVATIVE TEACHING METHODS

The department consists of dedicated, qualified and experienced faculty and supporting staff in various fields of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. All the staff members meet the requirements as prescribed by AICTE and Anna University. Various pedagogical activities have been followed by the faculty to create interest over the subjects and the developing technologies.

The following are the various innovative teaching methodologies adopted by the faculty:

Lecture Method and Interactive Learning

  • Audio visual aids, chalk and board are used by the faculty for teaching.
  • Students are encouraged to clarify their doubts during the lecture hour itself.
  • During the lecture hour, the first 5 minutes are used for revising topics taught in the previous class and the last 5 minutes is used to give a summary of the current class. Hence, students get continuity of the previous day’s topics.

Hi-tech Class Room

  • All classrooms are equipped with projector facility.
  • All laboratories and classrooms have Wi-Fi access.

Other Innovative Teaching Methods Adopted by the Faculty

  • Online courses – To add more value to their course, students have to complete one online course over NPTEL/Swayam or ICTACT Academy related to their area of specialization.
  • College automation software – Each student is provided with a personal login wherein they can download course material, syllabus, question bank, assignment topics, short videos, and NPTEL video links.

Application Based Learning

  • Students are encouraged to attend workshops from 2nd year onwards such as Android, Web development, etc. As an outcome of the workshop, interested students develop projects/mini-projects at the end.
  • All third year students are encouraged to do mini-projects and submit them before the commencement of exams.
  • Students are encouraged to undergo internship/In-plant training in industry during vacations.
  • Students are taken for industrial visits at least once a year to observe real-time operations.