The department of Engineering Sciences and Humanities looks after First Year Engineering which plays a pivotal role in grooming the young minds to be prospective engineers. The department nurtures and molds the students to enter in the rapid changing pragmatic world by maintaining sensitivity to values and ethics. The teaching-learning methodology used by faculty members boosts the students’ thinking potential and helps to lift their critical analyzing skills. The department has well-qualified and experienced faculty and staff who always willing to cater to the needs of students. The various subjects offered to students of first year engineering are common to all branches and essentially lay a strong foundation to emerge as potential engineers. In addition to the academics, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities in the form of organizing of expert lectures, site visits, technical events, Sports and cultural events, industrial visits and camps etc. widen students’ horizon to augment their personal and professional development. The department is exponentially instrumental in assuring a very healthy, amicable but a competitive ambience for future engineers.
Major Subjects
Foundation of Engineering Sciences and Humanities: | Foundation of Engineering | Physics | Engineering Mechanics |
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Chemistry | Basic of Electrical Engineering |
Mathematics –I & II | Programming for Problem Solving |
English for Professional Communication | Engineering Graphics and Design |
Indian Knowledge System IKS | Workshop/Manufacturing Practices-I & II |
Professional Skills - I | - |
Highlights
Year of establishment | 2008-09 |
Program offered | F.E., F.T (First Year for all Branches) |
Faculty strength | 60 |
Departmental library | 302 books |
Resource Books | 101 books |
Professional chapter | NSS, MUN, ISTE, EWT, NCC, NIP |
Student membership | CSI, IEEE, NSS, IETE, ISTE, ASME, ACM |
Number of labs | 09 |
Number of class rooms | 14 |
Common facilities | Seminar Hall-01, 02, 03, 04 & Auditorium |
Publication | “Quasar” Annual College
Magazine Programme Resource book Course Resource Book The Byte-Departmental Technical Magazine |