Committees & Cells
National Service Scheme (NSS) +
In engineering colleges, the NSS unit plays a vital role in shaping socially responsible engineers. While students are trained in technical skills through academics, NSS provides them an opportunity to apply their knowledge for the betterment of society.

Through NSS, engineering students learn to:
  • Use technology and innovation to solve community problems.
  • Understand the social and environmental impacts of engineering projects.
  • Develop qualities such as teamwork, leadership, empathy, and communication.
  • Gain practical experience in project planning and implementation in real-life situations.
Objectives
  • To understand the community and its needs.
  • To develop a sense of social and civic responsibility.
  • To apply technical knowledge to rural development and social upliftment.
  • To develop leadership, discipline, and teamwork.
  • To promote national integration and unity.
  • To make students environmentally conscious and responsible citizens.
S.No Name of the Member Designation Mobile Number
1Mrs.D.VidhyaDevi, AP/S&HChair Person8610151437
2Mr.V.FrancisBharathi, AP/PetroMember9488283366
3Mr.R.J.Vivekanandan, AP/MechMember9786573324
4Mr.P.Samson Raja, AP/EEEMember9952513866
5Ms.M.Vijayalakshmi, AP/MCAMember9042761102
6Mrs.Elakkiyakani, AP/ITMember9698645626
7Mr.Karthikeyan,AP/ECEMember9600664471
8Ms.R.PremaSindhuja, AP/AIDSMember8508990512
Youth Red Cross (YRC) +
The Youth Red Cross (YRC) is the youth wing of the Indian Red Cross Society, which functions under the principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. It is a voluntary humanitarian organization that encourages young people to participate in activities that promote health, service, and friendship. In engineering colleges, YRC units aim to inspire students to contribute to society, develop humanitarian values, and build leadership qualities through community-oriented programs.
Objectives of Youth Red Cross
  • Promotion of health and hygiene among students and the community.
  • Service to society, especially during emergencies and disasters.
  • Fostering international friendship and understanding by promoting human values.
  • Developing leadership qualities and team spirit among youth.
  • Creating social awareness on issues like first aid, blood donation, and environmental protection.
  • Encouraging voluntary service and a spirit of selflessness.
S.No Name of the Member Designation Mobile Number
1Dr.T.Kavitha, ASP/S&HChair Person9789631142
2Ms.R.PremaSindhuja, AP/AIDSMember8508990512
3Mrs.S.Abirami, AP/ECEMember9842038585
4Mrs.S.Vinitha Mary, AP/MCAMember9003531193
5Mrs.A.ViyakulaLatha Mary, AP/S&HMember8838270147
Cultural Club +
The Cultural Club of an engineering college is a vibrant platform that encourages students to explore and express their creative, artistic, and cultural talents. It aims to promote unity in diversity, enhance the overall personality of students, and create a lively campus atmosphere through various cultural, literary, and artistic activities.

In addition to academics and technical skills, participation in cultural activities helps engineering students develop confidence, communication skills, teamwork, and a sense of aesthetic appreciation.
Objectives of the Cultural Club
  • To encourage students to participate in cultural and artistic activities.
  • To promote Indian culture, traditions, and values among youth.
  • To discover and nurture hidden talents in music, dance, drama, and fine arts.
  • To develop leadership, teamwork, and organizational skills through event management.
  • To provide opportunities for creative expression and mental relaxation beyond academics.
  • To foster unity, diversity, and cultural understanding among students from various backgrounds.
S.No Name of the Member Designation Mobile Number
1Dr.T.Kavitha, ASP/S&HChair Person9789631142
2Mrs.G.Renganayahi, AP/ECEMember9344934770
3Mrs.N.S.RizwanaFathima, AP/MechMember8524952757
4Mr.J.Ansarali, AP/S&HMember6383376649
5Mrs.A.Abirami, AP/ECEMember9842038585
Community Service Cell (CSC) +
The Community Service Cell (CSC) is an important wing of an engineering college that encourages students to actively participate in social welfare and community development activities. It aims to inculcate a sense of social responsibility, empathy, and citizenship among students while helping them apply their technical knowledge for the betterment of society.

The CSC provides a structured platform where students volunteer to engage in social outreach programs, contributing to the vision of creating socially conscious engineers.
Objectives of the Community Service Cell
  • To create awareness among students about social, economic, and environmental issues.
  • To encourage students to take part in community development and welfare activities.
  • To develop leadership qualities, teamwork, and communication skills through social engagement.
  • To bridge the gap between technical education and societal needs.
  • To promote volunteerism, empathy, and civic responsibility among young engineers.
  • To collaborate with NGOs, government bodies, and local communities for developmental projects.
S.No Name of the Member Designation Mobile Number
1Dr.R.Srinivasan, Professor/MechanicalChair Person9994277230
2Dr.P.Francis Antony Selvi, ASP/EEEMember9894410576
3Mrs.S.Sumathi, AP/EEEMember9940966877
4Mrs.J.Mayeela, Non-TeachingMember7871931178
5Mr.M.VenuAravindh, III- PetroMember / Student8148311779
6Ms.M.AnnaLakshmi, III- CivilMember / Student9360603591
Incubation and Innovation Cell (IIC) +
The Incubation and Innovation Cell (IIC) is a dedicated platform established in engineering colleges to nurture creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship among students and faculty. It provides an environment that encourages idea generation, product development, startup creation, and problem-solving through innovation.

The cell acts as a bridge between academic learning and real-world industry needs, enabling young engineers to transform their innovative ideas into viable products or business ventures.
Objectives of the Incubation and Innovation Cell
  • To promote a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship among students and faculty.
  • To identify, mentor, and support innovative ideas with potential for development and commercialization.
  • To provide infrastructure, technical guidance, and funding support for startups.
  • To create a linkage between academia, industry, and research organizations.
  • To conduct training, workshops, and hackathons to enhance creativity and innovation skills.
  • To develop students into job creators rather than job seekers.
S.No Name of the Member Designation Mobile Number
1Dr.A.P.Jagadeesan, Professor/CSEChair Person9894812384
2Dr.P.Francis Antony Selvi, ASP/EEEMember9894410576
3Dr.T.Ayyappan,ASP/CivilMember8248734351
4Mr.K.Sivaraman, AP/ECEMember8248257156
5Mr.R.Rajasekar, AP/MechMember9600724247
6Dr.B.Arun, AP/EEEMember9940966877
7Mr.R.EarnestThiago, AP/S&HMember8056815691
Students Counselling Cell +
The Students Counseling Cell in an engineering college is established to provide emotional, academic, and psychological support to students throughout their academic journey. Engineering education can be challenging, and students often face stress due to academic pressure, career concerns, or personal issues.

The Counseling Cell helps students cope with these challenges, promoting mental well-being, confidence, and holistic development. It ensures that every student receives the right guidance to achieve academic success, personal growth, and emotional stability in a supportive and confidential environment.
Objectives of the Students Counseling Cell
  • To provide counseling and guidance for academic, emotional, and personal concerns.
  • To help students adapt to the college environment and handle stress effectively.
  • To enhance self-awareness, confidence, and decision-making skills.
  • To identify and support students facing academic or behavioral difficulties.
  • To organize workshops and seminars on mental health, motivation, and personality development.
  • To promote a positive and inclusive campus atmosphere.
S.No Name of the Member Designation Mobile Number
1Mr.R.K.Shanmugam, Student CounsellerChair Person9940922275
2Mrs.N.S.RizwanaFathimaChair Person9940922275
3Mrs.T.UmaMaheswari, AP/EEEMember9944586025
4Mrs.M.Bhuvaneswari, AP/ITMember9600324254
5Mrs.A.MaryJoycy, AP/MCAMember8838090252
6Mrs.P.Karthikeyan, AP/MechMember9944831740
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