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VISION
To achieve Global excellence in imparting Quality Technical education and practical skills in Metallurgy and sustained improvement in technical training for the welfare of society.
MISSION
PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
PEO1: Take-up a career as a Metallurgist in varied manufacturing industries that involves metals and alloys.
PEO2: Pursue higher education in related disciplines of Engineering.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs)
Engineering Graduates will be able to:
PO1.Basic and Discipline Specific knowledge: Apply knowledge of basic mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and engineering specialization to solve engineering problems.
PO2.Problem analysis: Identify and analyze well-defined engineering problems using codified standard methods.
PO3.Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for well-defined technical problems and assist with the design of system components or processes to meet specified needs.
PO4.Engineering Tools, Experimentation and Testing: Apply modern engineering tools and appropriate techniques to conduct standard tests and measurements.
PO5.Engineering Practices for society, sustainability, and Environment: Apply appropriate technology in the context of society, sustainability, environment, and ethical practices.
PO6.Project Management: Use engineering management principles individually, as a team member or a leader to manage projects and effectively communicate about well-defined engineering activities.
PO7.Life-long learning: Ability to analyze individual needs and engage in updating in the context of technological changes.
PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs)
PSO1: Apply concepts and skill related to iron and steel making Industries.
PSO2: Select and apply appropriate processes, tools, techniques, and instruments / equipment to produce and check / ensure the quality of the components produced and services rendered in Engineering Industries.
M.Senthilkumar M.E.,MISTE., H.O.D (I/c) / Lecturer(Sel.Gr-II) | The Metallurgical Engineering is an ancient engineering field which laid the foundations for the development of other engineering fields. Metallurgical engineers play a vital role in development of materials for so many applications in various engineering fields. The department aims at producing quality engineers with sound technical knowledge and awareness of the latest advancements in existing and emerging technologies. With pride we state that ours is the only polytechnic college in Tamilnadu offering diploma in Metallurgy with full-fledged support of a fully mechanized foundry division. The history of the department dates back to 1983. The metallurgy Department was initially established in the Sakthi Auto Components Ltd premises at P.G.Palayam. |
The students were trained in the equipments and machineries in the Industry. On June 1993 the department was shifted to parent campus. Our department is fully equipped with various laboratory equipments worth of Rs 23 lakhs and we have a full-fledged computer center. Our Students are given industrial training of one day per week at Sakthi Auto Components Ltd, Foundry division and have the opportunity to learn and use highly advanced equipments. It helps them to become strong in understanding theory and gain immense fieldwork knowledge. The continuous efforts and encouragements given by our staff member’s helps our students in achieving First class with Honors and 100% results in almost all semesters. We are arranging guest lectures, technical visits and In plant training to all students during their vacations. Also in order to develop student’s communication skills we give those Spoken English and spoken Hindi courses. Our college has signed Memorandum of Understanding with Sakthi Auto components Ltd, Sakthi Sugars Ltd., and EEDISSIA, Erode to extend the facilities available in various industries to the benefit of our students. IIF, Institute of Indian Foundry men’s student’s chapter is also functioning for the benefit of Metallurgy students, which helps them in getting latest updated informations in the Metallurgy scenario, especially in Foundry sector. Also the students are allowed to attend conferences, workshops and other activities as arranged by IIF.
NAME OF ACTIVITY | DESCRIPTION OF THE ACTIVITY | |
2021-2022 | 2022-2023 | |
Forum meeting
| Topic : Cast Irons Date : 21.04.2022 Mode : Online Technical Person details: Name : Mr. K. Seenivasaragavan Designation : Quality Manager, Aquasub Engineering, Coimbatore. | Topic : Iron Making Date : 10.09.2022 Mode : Offline Technical Person details: Name : Mr. M. Prasanth Designation : Assistant Engineer JSW Steel Limited, Salem. |
Industrial visit | Sakthi Auto Components Ltd – 28.05.2022 | Foundry Intech – 16.09.2022 Foundry Intech – 17.09.2022 Sakthi Auto Components Ltd – 23.09.2022 Vinayaga Electro Alloys – 24.09.2022 Sakthi Auto Components Ltd – 07.10.2022 Vinayaga Electro Alloys – 08.10.2022 Sakthi Auto Components Ltd – 14.10.2022 Sakthi Auto Components Ltd – 21.10.2022 Sree Rangaraaj Steels – 21.10.2022 Sakthi Auto Components Ltd – 28.10.2022 |
In-plant training / Internship | JSW Steel Ltd, Mettur. Vinayaka Electro Alloys India Private Limited,Perundurai. Sakthi auto components ltd., P.G.Palayam. Brakes IndiaSundram Fasteners Ltd. Bhagiratha Tool Tech – Hosur. | Sakthi auto components ltd., P.G.Palayam. JSW Steel Ltd, Mettur. Micro lab- Hosur and Chennai. |
Program / Events | Nil | Celebration – 14.11.2022 |
Value Added Courses | Nil | Upcoming – NDT COURSE |
Educational tour, etc. | Kerala | — |
The department is equipped with 6 Labs to impart practical Knowledge to our students. Metallurgy labs are established in an area of approximately 300 Sq.mtr. The first year Lab facilities are established over 790 Sq.mtr areas and it is shared by all programmes. The total Cost of Equipment’s in the department is around 21 lakhs. So far the department has received a grant of Rs 14.75 Lakhs from World Bank and 9 Lakhs from MODROBS Scheme.
Laboratory Details
Sl. No. | Name of the Laboratories / Computing Facilities | Area in | Investment Rs. | |
Sq. Feet | Sq. meter | |||
1 | METALLOGRAPHY LAB | 1098.49 | 102.053 | 5,89,036/- |
2 | FUELS TESTING LAB | 2122.53 | 197.19 | 3,88,850 /- |
3 | HEAT TREATMENT LAB | 2122.53 | 197.19 | 75,108/- |
4 | METAL CASTING LAB | 2122.53 | 197.19 | 2,34,404/- |
5 | NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING LAB | 1098.49 | 102.053 | 6,36,946 /- |
6. | METAL TESTING LAB | 1098.49 | 102.053 | 1,95,906 /- |
Grand Total Rs. | 21,20,250 /- |
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