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Faculty of Engineering and Technology, SRM University,

Kattankulathur – 603203.
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Program: B. Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering
Assessment file
EC1047 –INDUSRIAL TRAINING -I
Table of Contents

1. Expected learning outcome of EC1047 – INDUSTRIAL TRAINING –I

2. Syllabus

3. Academic course catalogue

4. Course content of guide

5. Evaluation form

6. Company list
1. Expected Learning Outcome of

EC1047-Indutrial Training –I

Program PEO1: PEO2: PEO3: PEO4:


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Objective perform as a will pursue work as a team current professional issues,
Student successful higher in diverse fields apply latest technologies
Outcomes Professional education and gradually and come out with
engineer in and/or move into innovative solutions for the
related fields of engage leadership betterment of the nation
Electronics and themselves in positions. and society.
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2. Syllabus
3. Academic Course Description
SRM University
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

EC1047 INDUSTRIAL TRAINING-I


Seventh Semester, 2015-16 (odd semester)

Course (catalog) description


As a part of the B.Tech ECE curriculum, EC1047 Industrial Training-I is a Practical course,
which the students of ECE should undergo in reputed Private / Public Sector / Government
organization / companies as industrial training of minimum two weeks to be undergone by the
student in the winter/summer vacation of the IV semester.

Compulsory/Elective course : Compulsory for ECE students

Credit hours : 1 credit


Course coordinator : S.Manikandaswamy, Assistant Professor,
Department of ECE
Training period : Minimum of two weeks
Companies / Areas covered : BSNL, Prasar Bharati, Doordarshan Kendra, BHEL, BEL, ONGC,
NLC, CETE, DRDL, NTPC, AAI, RIL, HCL Infosys, Dell India, NSIC, to
name a few.
Instructional objectives
1. To expose students to the 'real' working environment and get acquainted with the
organization structure, business operations and administrative functions.
Pre-requisite : Nil
Placement Locations
 Company: Student’s own choice
 Any company located in India
Procedures
 Companies are contacted before sending the application letters.
 Availability of vacancies is checked for industrial trainees.
 If the vacancies are available the person in charge is contacted who can be from HR,
Training and other departments of the company
 The application letters are sent addressing to the person in charge.
 Company’s response is awaited.
 In case of no response; enquiring an application status is done through call
 After proper follow up action the company & topic is finalized.

Grading
The training is graded based on:
Student’s reports : 50%
Presentation & Viva voce : 40%
Duration of the training : 10%
Note
o Presentation will take place the following week, after the completion of training. The
presentation is evaluated by the panel members.
o Report must be submitted during presentation. The report evaluation is done by the
class in charge.
o A Viva voce comprising comprehensive questions based on your presentation and
training undergone will be put forth after the presentation.
Task
 Discuss with the company supervisor about any project or assignment/tasks.
 Try to understand the systems in your work place - Organization, administrative or
practical
 Record all the work done or knowledge gained
o Maintain logbook
o Email the softcopy of the work to the staff, every week.

Etiquette
 Dress properly
 Behave well
 Portray good image as a university student
 Be punctual
 Observe work ethics
 Concern for safety
 Be professional
Instructors
Name of the Office Email Consultation
instructor location @ktr.srmuniv.ac.in hours
Dr. J. Selvakumar TP1013 D1 -12:30-1:30
selvakumar.j
D1 -12:30-1:30
Mrs.M.Valarmathi TP1014 valarmathi.m

Mr. S. D1 -12:30-1:30
TP1208
Manikandaswamy manikandaswamy.s

Mr. A. Joshua
D1 -12:30-1:30
TP1206A joshua.j
Jafferson

Mr. S. Bashyam TP1206A Bashyam.s


D1 -12:30-1:30

Mrs. S. Latha TP903A latha.su D1 -12:30-1:30

Mr. M. Maria D1 -12:30-1:30


TP1106A mariadomicsavio.m
Dominic Savio

Mrs. Suganthi D1 -12:30-1:30


TP903A suganthibrindha.g
Brindha

Mrs. V. Hemalatha TP106A hemalatha.v D1 -12:30-1:30

Mrs. N. Veni TP1003A veni.n D1 -12:30-1:30

Computer usage : knowledge in WINDOWS and MS office to draft the report

Class schedule: one 50 minutes session per week, for 14-15 weeks

Professional component
General - 0%
Basic Sciences - 0%
Engineering sciences & Technical arts - 0%
Professional subject - 100%

Broad area: Communication | Signal Processing | Electronics | VLSI | Embedded


Mapping of Instructional objectives to the program educational objectives

Correlates to
Program
The objectives of this course is :
educational
Objective
1. Students have to undergo two-week practical training in
electronics and communication engineering related
project site or design/planning office so that they
(1), (2),(3),(4)
become aware of the practical application of theoretical
concepts studied in the class rooms.
Mapping of Student outcome to the Instructional objectives

Student Correlates to course objectives Proficiency assessed


Outcomes by
H L M

Technical report/
d 1
evaluation form

Technical report/
e 1
evaluation form

Technical report/
f 1
evaluation form
Technical report/
g 1
evaluation form
Technical report/
h 1
evaluation form
Technical report/
i 1
evaluation form
Technical report/
j 1
evaluation form

Technical report/
K 1
evaluation form

H: high correlation, M: medium correlation, L: low correlation

Obtaining Industrial Placement


One academic staff from each engineering discipline has been appointed as Adviser for
Industrial Training. Contact her/him to request a letter from the Department confirming that
you are a student of SRM University, and supporting your efforts to find an industrial
placement.
It is the responsibility of each student to obtain her/his own industrial placement. The Adviser
might assist you with a list of possible contacts within the industry. If you have any doubts or
questions about a proposed employment, you should consult the Adviser for Industrial Training
in your discipline. You may also consult other academic staff on the availability of Industrial
Training.
The Industrial Training Report
An Industrial Training report should be prepared for each period of approved
employment. The report is expected to demonstrate development of practical and professional
skills in Engineering through technical experience and application of theoretical knowledge.
Development of skills in dealing with people, and communication skills form part of the training
experience. Students should seek advice from their employers to ensure that no confidential
material is included into the report. The student should be able to present the report to
prospective employers, as a complement to their degree. The following should be observed:
i. Length of training
ii. Preliminary information
iii. Technical report/diary
References should be made in the text to books, technical papers, standards etc., used during
the training period and should be listed.
Finally, a conclusion should include comprehensive comments on the type and value of
experience gained, and how this relates to your professional career.
A copy of the report should be submitted to your employer, another copy to the Department
(through the respective Adviser). Students should also retain a personal copy of the report.
Guideline for Preparation of Industrial Training Report
Introduction
The purpose of the Industrial Training is to provide exposure for the students on
practical engineering fields. Through this exposure, students will have better
understanding of engineering practice in general and sense of frequent and possible
problems. This training is part of the learning process. So, the exposure that uplifts the
knowledge and experience of a student needs to be properly documented in the form of
a report. Through this report, the experience gain can be delivered to their peers. A
properly prepared report can facilitate the presentation of the practical experience in an
orderly, precise and interesting manner.
Purpose of the Report
a) Put down in writing the record of the training experience i.e personal performance
reflection;
b) Implanting engineering expertise onto the students, that is, preparation of technical
reports, communications, technical evaluation and design;
c) Means of summarizing the experience of a student;
d) Train student in effective writing as a preparation for the Final Year Project.
Contents and Format of Report
The procedure for preparation of the report has to follow the format determined by the
Faculty based on the guidelines below.
a) General Report Format
b) The report has to be typewritten on white A4 size paper, font-size of 12 points with
type face of Times New Roman has to be used throughout the report, with line
spacing of 1.5. The report has to be properly bound with ‘staple and tape binding’.
b) Front Cover Format
Students are advised to use ‘310 gram Whiteart Card’ in as the front cover. The
format for the front cover should be as shown in appendix.
c) Abstract/Preface
This section of the report should consist of brief description of the following:
i. Activities of the Organization
ii. Summary of the Report
iii. Acknowledgement
This section of the report is limited to two (2) pages only.
d) Table of Contents
This section of the report should consist of:
i. Titles
ii. Sub-titles
iii. Page numbers
Every appendix must have a title and each page must be page numbered
accordingly.
e) Background of Company/Organization
Brief and concise description of the company/organization in which the student
is undertaking the industrial training. The main items are:
i. History
ii. Structural organization of main activity
iii. Title and position of the officer in responsible
iv. Others deemed necessary (no more than three (3) pages)
f) Summary of Duties
This section should be the brief description of the time, duration and types of
duty carried out during the training. The description must follow the schedule of the
training, that is, in chronological order (2 weeks). The days when the student is not on
duty must be properly recorded with reasons given. Letter of permission must be
attached in the appendix.
g) Working Experience
In this section, the student must descript the experience gained according to
titles considered appropriate. For example, the main items are:
i. Projects carried out
ii. Supervisory works
iii. Problems encountered
iv. Problems solved
h) Summary
Student should provide an overall discussion in this section and arrive at a
conclusion with regards to the industrial training undergone. Subjects that may be
presented are:
i. Types of experience gained
ii. Problems
iii. Views and recommendations
i) References Provided that there are important resources that are used as references
while preparing the report, a complete list of the titles of references concern must be included.

j) Appendix
Appendixes are additional information considered appropriate to support the
main text. Suggested appendixes are:
i. Investigation/project report during the industrial training
ii. Technical drawings etc.
Others
a) Figures/Tables
All figures, tables and similar contents must be captioned and labeled. Every
figure or table must be mentioned in the main text.
b) List of Notations and Symbols
If the report contains notations and symbols, the full definition must be given
when each notation or symbol first appeared in the main text. The list of notations and
symbols with the full definitions can be placed after ‘Table of Contents’.

Every appendix must have a title and be mentioned in the main text where appropriate.
All page numbers must for appendixes must be continual from the main text. DO NOT include
irrelevant materials, e.g. brochures from the organizations, order forms, organization
newsletters and similar materials.
Completion of Industrial Training
At completion of a training period, a confirmation letter must be obtained from your
employer. Industrial Training Report is to be submitted to the department within 7 days after
the completion of Industrial Training.
Upon approval of your Industrial Training report by the department, this confirmation letter will
be included in your student file, as evidence of a successfully completed industrial experience.
Administration
Industrial Training is facilitated by the department of ECE with the consultation of the
Placement and Training cell, and is managed by the respective Adviser for Industrial Training.
Administrative matters are handled by the Department to maintain records of
employment, approvals given by the respective Advisers (approval of training programme,
approval of final training report), letters of confirmation, and registration of all reports
submitted.
All approvals and variations are dealt with by the respective Advisers. Assessments and
other academic matters are dealt with by an Industrial Training Panel.
Addendum
ABET Outcomes expected of graduates of B.Tech / ECE / program by the time that they graduate:
a. an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
b. an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
c. an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic
constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety,
manufacturability, and sustainability
d. an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams
e. an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
f. an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility
g. an ability to communicate effectively
h. the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a
global, economic, environmental, and societal context
i. a recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning
j. a knowledge of contemporary issues
k. an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for
engineering practice.
Program Educational Objectives
1. To prepare students to compete for a successful career in Electronics and Communication
Engineering profession through global education standards.
2. To enable the students to aptly apply their acquired knowledge in basic sciences and
mathematics in solving Electronics and Communication Engineering problems.
3. To produce skillful graduates to analyze, design and develop a system/component/ process
for the required needs under the realistic constraints.
4. To train the students to approach ethically any multidisciplinary engineering challenges with
economic, environmental and social contexts

Instructors
Signature
Name of the instructor Class handling

Dr. J. Selvakumar

Mrs.M.Valarmathi

Mr. S. Manikandaswamy

Mr. A. Joshua Jafferson

Mr. S. Bashyam

Mrs. S. Lathu

Mr. M. Maria Dominic Savio

Mrs. Suganthi Brindha

Mrs. V. Hemalatha

Mrs. N. Veni

Course coordinator Academic coordinator Professor incharge

(Mr. S. Manikandaswamy) (Mrs. R. Manohari) (Dr. Shanthi Prince)


SRM University

Faculty of Engineering and Technology

Department Of Electronics and Communication Engineering


EC1047-INDUSTRIAL TRAINING -I
Sixth Semester, 2015-2016(ODD Semester)

COURSE CONTENT GUIDE

EC1047-INDUSTRIAL TRAINING -I

Department: Electronics and Communication Engineering

Date:

I.Course Description

Students should apply knowledge and skills learned in their undergraduate curriculum.

II. Course Design

A. Fundamental intent: Provide Electronics and Communication Engineering undergraduate students


with a design experience and present information important to employment and success as a
professional engineer in practice.

B. Number of Semester Credits: 4 (1)

C. Course Schedule: Standard semester time frame.

D. Presentation hours/week: 1hour/week

E. Training hours/week: Internal/External.

F. Total time of work expected outside of class: Five(10) to eight(12) hours per week.
G. Programs that requires this course: Bachelor of Technology with specialization in Electronics and
Communication Engineering.

H. Grading: A-E

J. Justification for action: This course required approval as the General Education Requirement capstone
course for the Bachelor of Technology UG degree program.

K. Prerequisite: Up to IV semester courses studied with soft skills.

L. Registration Restrictions: Student must complete up to VI semester of B.Tech degree Program


courses.

III. Course Level Justification

Students are required to apply knowledge from courses completed up to the 2nd year of the Bachelor of
Technology degree program with specialization in Electronics and Communication Engineering.

IV. Course Outline

1. Design drawings format / coding skills as needed for Electronics and Communication Engineering
practice and design.

2. Specification writing formats as needed for Electronics and Communication Engineering practice and
design.

3. Design codes and regulations as required for Electronics and Communication Engineering practice and
design

4. Professional registration and the business of Electronics and Communication Engineering.

5. Professional engineering volunteer organizations

6. Engineering ethics

7. Public presentation

8. Presentation and Faculty Evaluation


5. EVALUATION FORM
Industrial Training Evaluation Form – 1 (to be filled by the Panel members)

Review: 0 1 Reviewer Name:______________________________


Training Details
Company Name : __________________________________________________
Area of Training :________________________________________________
Duration : _______________________________________________
Presenter(s) Name: _____________________________ Date: __________________
Please use the rating below to rank the presenter’s delivery:
4 = Good 3 = Satisfactory 2 = needs improvement 1 = poor

S.No Project Evaluation Criteria Marks


1. Level of multi disciplines involved in the training
2. Is the training area related to contemporary issues?
Level of oral communication exhibited by the presenter
(i) Pronounced words clearly and spoke key points, introduction, concluding
3. remarks without reading
(ii) Listened to questions without interrupting and addressed responses to every
one
Presentation Slide Preparation and Documentation
(i) Words/ Items / Font sizes / Diagrams / Background / Sufficient “White” space
4. / Colours Appropriate on the slides?
(ii) Report is well presented by using relevant data/diagram/graphs/charts and
Organized material in logical, coherent way
5. Able to understand the impact of Engineering solution through training
Able to apply the knowledge acquired during training to solve engineering problems
6.
and has environmental, Societal , economic consciousness, etc.
7. Knowledgeable in the use of specific equipment/ apparatus/ software tools
Level of Professionalism
8. (I )Avoided cover-up gestures (tig, leaf, behind black, arms crossed)
(ii) Punctual in attending the sessions
Total Score (out of 40)

Signature of the Reviewer

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