ANDROID APP DEVELOPMENT CLUB

The App Development Club teaches students about how to make apps for IOS and Android from scratch. Students will have the choice to learn about the app. This club focuses on the development of user-facing applications for IOS, Android, and the web. Android app development is the process by which applications are created for devices running the Android operating system. Android apps can be written using KotlinJava, and C++ languages using the Android software development kit (SDK), while using other languages is also possible. All non-Java virtual machine (JVM) languages, such as GoJavaScriptC, C++ or assembly, need the help of JVM language code, that may be supplied by tools, likely with restricted API support. Some programming languages and tools allow cross-platform app support (i.e. for both Android and  IOS).

 Third party tools, development environments, and language support have also continued to evolve and expand since the initial SDK was released in 2008. The official Android app distribution mechanism to end users is Google Play; it also allows staged gradual app release, as well as distribution of pre-release app versions to testers. Android apps, as we know, play a vital role in our day-to-day life. Nowadays, most services have turned out to be online and have android applications for their users. When it sees your emails, listening to music, texting someone, or even ordering food or other stuff, everything is possible due to applications. In this article, we will talk about some of the best programming languages for android app development.

OBJECTIVE

 The objectives of this club 

  • To create awareness about android technology among students.
  • To solve social problems using Android Technology.
  • To learn and gain detailed knowledge about android and other new technologies required for mobile application development.
  • To develop User Growth, Engagement, and Brand Awareness.

CLUB COORDINATOR

Mrs.M.Anugraha,

Assistant Professor,

Department of Computer Science & Engineering

ANTI RAGGING CELL

Anti -Ragging Committee is constituted in this college to prevent ragging and to take anti ragging measures as per the guide lines issued by the Supreme Court of India & University Grants Commission (UGC). An Anti-Ragging Committee is formed to address the issues concerning ragging. Any conduct by any student or students whether by words spoken or written or by an act which has the effect of teasing, treating or handling with rudeness a fresher or any other student. To conduct an on-the-spot enquiry into any incident of ragging referred to it by the faculty or student or parent or guardian.The anti-ragging affidavit is an undertaking by the student wherein the student agrees to comply with the directives of UGC against ragging and promise to refrain from ragging.

Antiragging movement — Ragging involves abuse, humiliation, or harassment of new entrants or junior students by the senior students. The victims of ragging suffer maximum in forms of depression, isolation, demoralization and many other forms of detrimental effects on the personality. In extreme cases, the victim can even commit suicide due to the mental pressures that develop over a period of time. Any act by a senior student that prevents, disrupts or disturbs the regular academic activity of any other student or a fresher. Ragging is originally a western concept and was originally a form of social interaction between seniors and juniors in schools and colleges.

OBJECTIVES

The main objectives of this cell are as follows:

  • To aware the students of dehumanizing effect of ragging inherent in its perversity.
  • To keep a continuous watch and vigil over ragging so as to prevent its occurrence and recurrence.
  • Too promptly and stringently deal with the incidents of ragging brought to our notice.
  • To prevent any physical or mental torture or any disorderly conduct towards any student causing apprehension, dread and humiliation.

ECO & SWACCH BHARATH CLUB

The goal of the ‘Swachh Bharat Mission’ is to make garbage – free city, a city completely free of garbage.” Eco toilets are the answer for all of India’s sanitation problems. By saving water and needing no sewage connections. To sensitize the rural community about the importance of sanitation. To make use of the student community to disseminate the role of individuals to keep the surrounding clean. The students of eco club have planted saplings of various herbs and climbers in the college campus. Swacch Bharath is to accelerate the efforts to achieve universal sanitation coverage and to put the focus on sanitation.

Eco clubs in college will empower students to participate and take up meaningful environmental activities and projects. The activities of Eco Club are growing living gardens, flowers, vegetables and native plants. Plant native trees on institute vertical garden. Eco Club organizes rallies, marches, human chains and street theatre at public places with a view to spread environmental awareness. It motivates students to have an eco-friendly life style and attempts make AVCE a more sustainable campus by converting green ideas into reality.

OBJECTIVE

Objectives of Swachh Bharath:

  • To eliminate or reduce open defecation.
  • Open defecation is one of the main causes of deaths of thousands of children each year.
  • Not only latrine construction, the Swachh Bharat Mission will also make an initiative of establishing an accountable mechanism of monitoring latrine use.
  • To give awareness to school children about personal hygiene and sanitation.

CLUB COORDINATOR

Mr.N.Manikandan,

Assistant Professor,

Department of Mechanical Engineering.

FACULTY WELFARE CELL

Faculty Welfare Cell provides an enhancement of knowledge, skills, competence or working practices, for example, courses, conferences, workshop, seminar and curriculum enhancement. When individuals are appointed to a new role, they will be oriented to the organization. In addition, development needs may be identified in a variety of ways, for example by peer review and feedback, by appraisal, by feedback from others including students and by reflection on current practice. The faculty and administrative staff give their choice for acting as coordinators in the Faculty Welfare Committee. Staff welfare work can be classified in to 3 different categories. They are Statutory, Voluntary and Mutual.

Faculty Welfare Committee aims for overall development of staff members by applying different welfare schemes. This committee works for the benefit and welfare of the all staff and provides a channel to interact with each other. Staff welfare is in the interest of employee, employer and the society as a whole. It enables workers to perform their work in healthy and favorable environment.Employee welfare includes monitoring of working conditions, creation of industrial harmony through infrastructure for health, industrial relations and insurance against disease, accident and unemployment for the workers and their families. The faculty and administrative staff give their choice for acting as coordinators in the Staff Welfare Committee.

OBJECTIVE

  • It aims for overall development of staff members by providing varied welfare schemes.
  • This committee works for the benefit and welfare of all the staff and provides a channel for interaction between staff and management.
  • To encourages presenting and publishing research papers.
  • To improve the life of the working class, to bring about holistic development of the worker’s personality and so on. 

CLUB COORDINATOR

Mrs.S.Berlin Shaheema,

Assistant Professor,

Department of AI &DS.

FINE ARTS CLUB

Fine Arts Club is functioning in the college to bring out the artistic talented among the students. It provides an environment for the education, creation, performance and celebration of arts. It encourages and brings out the artistic capabilities of students. Students are identified in the area of Vocal Music, Instrumental Music, Mimicry, Solo Dance, Group Dance, Drama, Folk Song, Short Film, Acting etc., and offered training to improve their skills in fine arts. The main purpose of the Fine Arts Club is to prepare students to intellectually and creatively interact and succeed in our ever-changing world. We instill a respect for traditions within the arts and encourage exploration of innovation in performance and creative work.

The events which are organized by the club includes Rangoli, Mehandi, Cartooning, Paint the face, Art from waste, Dance, Orchestra, Elocution, Recitation. You can work on drawing, painting, and sometimes ceramics. The things you create can include your own projects or even those from your art classes. Fine arts club provides an opportunity to the students to let their imagination run wild and provides them with the sight to see things in a different way. It develops student’s independent, interest, resourcefulness, and creativity within the employment of ideas, material tools and techniques of their own.

OBJECTIVES

The main objectives of fine arts club are

  • To encourage the budding talent of the students.
  • To provide opportunities and encouragement to express oneself freely.
  • To educational objective of this club are to encourage imagination, create ability and introduce an artistic environment.
  • The main objective of arts clubis to encourage the students in various act activities.
  • To help the students develop their leadership abilities 

CLUB COORDINATOR

Dr.Golding Sheeba,

Associate Professor,

Department of S&H.

FIT INDIA CLUB

Fit India Club is to bring about behavioural changes and move towards a more physically active lifestyle. Fit India Club aims at behavioral changes from sedentary lifestyle to physically active way of day-to-day living. Fit India would be a success only when it becomes a people’s movement. We have to play the role of a catalyst. It is the first pillar of formal education. Sensitizing students and creating awareness amongst them to remain fit and adopt ways to remain fit including healthy flood habits. Fit India Club activities are: Yoga Quiz Competition, Surya Namaskar Programme and Slogan Writing Competition Winners.

Fit India Club is to promote fitness as easy, fun and free. It is to spread awareness on fitness and various physical activities that promote fitness. FIT India Movement. Sensitizing students and creating awareness amongst them to remain fit and adopt ways to remain fit including healthy flood habits. The Fit India Club is a fitness center which includes Group Classes, Home PT, Personal Training, Yoga Classes, Power Yoga, Meditation, Zumba and Aerobics. This club is to spread awareness on fitness and various physical activities that promote fitness

OBJECTIVES

  • FIT INDIAMOVEMENT aimsat behavioral changes – from a sedentary lifestyle to a physically active way of day-to-day living. 
  • The campaign has a “Fitness Pledge” that reads, I promise to myself that I will devote time for physical activity and sports every day.
  • I will encourage my family members and neighbours to be physically fit and make India a fit nation.
  • . To create a platform for students to make them fit and more physically active.

CLUB COORDINATOR

Dr.Jenihar Prabhu

Physical Director

 

INTERNAL COMPLAINT COMMITTEE

The Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) on sexual harassment of women at work place. The Sexual Harassment of women in the Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act 2013 (commonly known as the POSH Act) has developed a grievance procedure in the form of a grievance redressal forum called the Internal Complaints Committee or ICC. The Role of the Committee is to act as Inquiry Authority on a complaint of sexual harassment. This committee ensures that complainant and witnesses are not victimized or discriminated because of their complaint.

The function of this committee is to demonstrate knowledge, skill and capacity in dealing with workplace sexual harassment issues/complaints. We envision a safe environment and protection against sexual harassment of women at AMU and for redressal of complaints of sexual harassment and to ensure. Men and women work together in a congenial atmosphere, however if there are any complaints involving physical contacts or advances, demand for sexual tortures. Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) is a mandatory committee that every employer is required to constitute within his organization. The main responsibility that lies with the IC is: Receive complaints of sexual harassment at the workplace.

OBJECTIVES

  • To ensure the implementation of the policy in letter and spirit through proper reporting of the complaints and their follow-up procedures.
  • To uphold the commitment of the Institute to provide an environment free of gender based discrimination.
  • To prevent discrimination and sexual harassment, by promoting gender amity.
  • To evolve a permanent mechanism for the prevention and redressal of sexual harassment cases and other acts of gender based.

CLUB COORDINATOR

Mrs.Renuka,

Associate Professor,

Department of Electronics & Communications Engineering.

INTERNET OF THINGS CLUB

The IOT Club is an initiative taken to encourage and master the students of the institute in the Internet of Things and related domains. The Internet of Things Club is a place where you can find the latest information around The Internet of Things. From news, ideas where the IOT can take us to wide applications.IOT Club is a community of students passionate about the idea of everyday physical objects being connected and communicating through internet. The main motto of this club is to help students gain more practical knowledge through some hands on sessions, projects and seminars.

The IOT club serves as a place of community for students to discuss, learn about, and working on projects related to IOT. Members of the IOT club are offered with a range of programs and activities such as seminars, workshops, short courses, certifications, hackathons, project competitions and exposition.  Our club aims to provide a supportive community for all students who are interested in learning more about the innovative technology. Create an environment for work, tinkering & socializing. The term IOT refers to things that we use every day that also connect to the internet, allowing us to either control or receive data about that “thing” from our Smartphone or computer.

OBJECTIVES

  • The club will be mainly focussing on mastering the skills in studentsby having various hands-on sessions and some projects.
  • To become a center of excellence in the domain of IOT and its applications.
  • To enable the students to get placement and internship in reputed IOT industries.
  • To Design and implement the IOT based real-time projects and products useful for the betterment of society in all realms.

CLUB COORDINATOR

Mrs.Vimala,

Assistant Professor,

Department of AI & DS.

Parents and Teachers Association

The Parent – Teachers Association (PTA) is formed with a view to maintain effective interaction between the college and parents. The PTA of the college is very active and is giving considerable assistance for the improvement of the college.

A general body meeting is held every year and executive committee meetings every alternate month. Very close interaction between the teachers and the parents are maintained. The progresses of their wards are informed to the parents on regular basis. As a part of the activities of PTA, scholarships are being issued to various categories of students. Merit cum means scholarships are issued to financially backward students as per the recommendations of the staff advisors.

RENEWABLE ENERGY CLUB

Renewable Energy Club is the need for a common platform for students to come together and turn their concern into action, which brought the Energy Club into existence. A group of energy conscious students with the backing of the faculty decided to start a formal Club that would make energy awareness and action it’s priority and combine the ideas and concern of students across campus into tangible steps towards energy and sustainability. The following will be the functions/activities of Renewable Energy Club are: seminars, workshops, lectures, quiz competitions, slogan competitions, poster and essay competitions on Renewable Energy may be conducted for students of Engineering Colleges.

Club is helping the students to make them aware about various renewable energy resources and techniques with the help of a number of programs and quizzes. This club makes students to study and develop green projects like Bio gas plant, solar power generation, use of fuel cells, energy auditing etc. This club organizes industrial visits to power generation. Work with industry and other key groups to encourage efficient, clean technologies such as combined heat and power and green power from renewable resources. AgStar promotes the use of biogas recovery systems to reduce methane emissions from livestock waste.

OBJECTIVES

  • To create awareness among the students about the benefit of Renewable energy usage.
  • To provide students a platform to learn about the energy industry and employment opportunities in renewable energy sectors.
  • To equip the students with knowledge and skill so that they may become successful professionals and leaders in the energy industry.
  • The primary objective for deploying renewable energy is to advance economic development, improve energy security, improve access to energy, and mitigate climate change.

CLUB COORDINATOR

Mr.J.Jayakumar,

Assistant Professor,

Department of Electronics & Communications Engineering.

ROBOTICS CLUB

The mission of the Robotics Club is to bring together students with a passion for Robotics and provide a platform to its members for technical growth. The Robotics Club is a community of students who derive pleasure in creating robots that may even be capable of working without human intervention. The Robotics Club’s mission is to increase enthusiasm and knowledge towards robotics by providing a hands-on and multi-disciplinary collaborative experience.The goal of robotics is to design machines that can help and assist humans. Robotics integrates fields of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, information engineering, mechatronics, electronics, bioengineering, computer engineering, control engineering, software engineering, mathematics, etc.

A robotics club is a gathering of students who are interested in learning about and working with robots. At college, robotics clubs typically take place after college, in a classroom, and are moderated by a member of the teaching staff or school administration. Robotics Club is communities of students who derive pleasure towards the development of platform for robotics for idea development. This club is used to prepare for inter and intra level competitions. In this club students will develop skills in programming their robots to meet specific design challenges.

OBJECTIVES

  • To facilitate students to understand, design and learn robotics.
  • To provide interested students with opportunities to express their skills, knowledge and creativity through conceptualizing, designing and programming robots.
  • The purpose of the robotics clubis for students to learn how to code and write commands for robots through play.
  • To impart enthusiasm and passion for electronics and allied fields among students of ECE.

CLUB COORDINATOR

Mr.P.M.Ansho,

Assistant Professor,

Department of Electronics & Communications Engineering.

ROTARACT CLUB

Rotaract club provides professional development opportunities to its members through activities such as: Special professional and vocational forums, Business technology updates, Management and marketing seminars, Business and professional ethics conferences, Presentations on finance and credit options for business start-ups. Rotaract members decide how to organize and run their clubs, manage their own funds, and plan and carry out activities and service projects. Rotaract clubs decide how to organize and run their own clubs, manage their funds, and plan and carry out activities and service projects. This club provides Service Opportunities. Club members have many opportunities for humanitarian service, both locally and internationally. 

OBJECTIVES

  • To develop professional and leadership skills.
  • To emphasize respect for the rights of others based on recognition of the worth of each individual.
  • To recognize the dignity and value of all useful occupations as opportunities to serve.
  • To support society by engaging and empowering a diverse community and others to improve humanity locally and around the world, through service, fellowship, and friends.

CLUB COORDINATOR

Mrs.M.Morrin Gracida,

Assistant Professor,

Department of Civil Engineering.

RED RIBBON CLUB

RED RIBBON CLUB

The club organizes awareness camps on AIDS and Blood Donation at regular intervals in village areas

GOAL OF RRC

  • Equipping youth with correct information on HIV/AIDS Prevention,
    Treatment, Care and Supporting.
  • To make HIV/AIDS free INDIA by creating awareness about the spread and cause of HIV/AIDS among the student youth, non-student youth and public.

MAIN OBJECTIVES OF RRC

  • To prepare youth as peer educators/agents of change both among youth as well as society at large by developing their skills on leadership, advocacy, communication and team building.
  • To serve as forums for students to participate in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
  • To promote voluntary blood donation among youth.
  • To motivate youth and build their capacity as peer educators and change agents by developing their skills on leadership, negotiation, and team building.
  • To counsel the students regarding the various preventives for their proper health.

Coordinator

Mr.J.PRabhu

SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT CLUB

Software Club is a voluntary club started from June 2015. The club’s intention is to encourage students to implement various small projects in recent technologies. To increase coding literacy. To create logical thinking among engineering students. · To develop the skill employment for the students. Our mission is to provide students who are interested in software, real-world application to what they are learning in the classroom. Software development club (SDC) motivates students for niche and innovative software developments. Software Development Club (SDC) is used for exploring and formulating ideas for real world problems · SDC is used for training on UI/UX design to depicting their ideas using design tools.

Software Club actively organizing various activities like expert sessions, video presentations, motivational speeches and hands-on practical sessions. SDC offers projects and hands-on activities that allow students to learn about different programming languages, relevant industry frameworks and software. SDC club activities include online contests and discussion sessions on programming. Software Development Club aims to establish a coding culture on campus, reaching every student passionate about coding. This club motivate students to learn and practice programming in their areas of interest for improved placement potential.

OBJECTIVES

  • To meet the project requirements ·
  • To keep software quality high.
  • To deliver on time.
  • To create a platform to help programmers.

CLUB COORDINATOR

Ms.C.Arron Messi,

Assistant Professor,

Department of Computer Science & Engineering.

GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL CELL

Student Grievance Cell enables students to express feelings by initiating and pursuing Grievance Committee members in person. The Grievance Cell aims to look into the complaints lodged by any student and redress it as per requirement. Student’s Grievance Cell‘ enquires and analyses the nature and pattern of the grievances in a strictly confidential manner. The Grievance Cell has been formed solely to provide solutions for the grievance of the students which arise then and there. The Students‘ Grievance Cell wishes to promote and maintain a conducive and unprejudiced educational environment. Student’s grievance cell is to address the grievances of students and parents with respect to any aspect of functioning of the institution.

The person is unwilling to appear in self, grievances may be dropped in writing at the letterbox/ suggestion box of the Grievance Cell across the institute. Student’s Grievance Cell‘ enquires and analyses the nature and pattern of the grievances in a strictly confidential manner. The Students Grievance Cell attempts to address genuine problems and complaints of students whatever be the nature of the problem. Grievance is any type of problem, concern, dispute or complaint or suggestion (s) related to academics or the environment, in the college premises. The Students Grievance Cell is in the formative stage and the cell would attempt to address genuine problems and complaints of students of various nature.

OBJECTIVES

The objectives of the Student Grievance Cell are:

 

  • To develop an organizational framework to resolve grievances of students and other stakeholders.
  • To provide the students access to immediate, hassle free recourse to have their Grievances redressed.
  • To develop a responsive and accountable attitude among all the stakeholders in order to maintain a harmonious educational atmosphere in the institute.
  • The main objectiveof the Grievance cell is to develop a responsible and receptive attitude among all the stakeholders so that a harmonious.

CLUB COORDINATOR

Dr.J.Sunil,

Associate Professor,

Department of Mechanical Engineering.

WOMEN EMPOWERMENT CELL

Women Empowerment Cell is established with the motto of “Helping women discover their wings“. The cell aims to empower girl students and faculty, to enhance their understanding of issues related to women and to make the college campus a safe place for girls and women and to address the practical issues related to the welfare and equal opportunities for Women faculty, staff and students. With a view to take up women’s issues and problems, the cell aims at creating awareness of their rights and duties. It also provides a platform for women to share their experiences and views regarding their status in the society. Added to it suggestions for improvement and empowerment among themselves has been given. Aiming at intellectual and social upliftment of the female students, the cell stands for facilitating women’s empowerment through guest lectures, seminars, awareness programs and other welfare activities.

The activities of the women empowerment cells are to conduct seminars and workshop to impart knowledge of opportunities and tools available and train the women, to arrange seminars to create awareness on the economic, social, political, and legal rights of women. This cell also organizes different activities to make women aware of their health, sports, self-defense etc. Women Empowerment Cell is designed to empower women socially, economically, politically and legally with a focus on promoting decision making. Women Empowerment Cell is to promote a culture of respect and equality for female gender.

OBJECTIVES

  • To identify and promote the strong leadership and growth of women as individuals in their own right.
  • To develop the self-confidence of women in building their capacity. Training the women to impart knowledge of opportunities and resources available to get backing support.
  • To promote a culture of respect and equality for female gender. ·
  • To conduct seminar, workshop to impart knowledge of opportunities 

CLUB COORDINATOR

Dr.Golding Sheeba,

Associate Professor,

Department of  Physics.

YOUTH RED CROSS

YOUTH RED CROSS (YRC)

The Youth Red Cross (YRC) in Annai Vailankanni College of Engineering (AVCE) is one of the avenues among NSS to the students to be pursued under Personality and Character Development Programme

OBJECTIVE OF YRC

  • To conduct social and health awareness programmes.
  • Awareness on the care of their own health and that of others.
  • To encourage the students to extend their humanitarian services to the society.
  • To offer First Aid Training to all the YRC volunteers.
  • To develop leadership quality among the students.
  • The understanding and acceptance of civic responsibilities and acting accordingly with humanitarian concern, to fulfill the same.

 GOAL OF YRC

The Indian Red Cross Society aims to inspire, encourage and initiate at all times, all forms of humanitarian activities so that human suffering can be minimized, alleviated and even prevented, thus contribute to creating a more congenial climate for peace

REGULAR ACTIVITIES OF YRC

  • Blood Donation Camp.
  • Blood Grouping and Haemoglobin Estimation.
  • Conduct Essay competition and award prizes.
  • Practice of Health habits.
  • Exhibition of film shows, cultural programmes and prevention of diseases.

Coordinator

Mr.J.PRabhu

 

YUVA CLUB

Yuva Club is a movement for Indian Youth to converge, lead, co-create and influence India’s future. Through thousands of impactful projects and activities divided primarily into three areas; “Youth Leadership”, “Nation Building” and “Thought Leadership”, Yuva Club hopes to emerge as the premier Indian youth organization having a voice on relevant platforms that work on solving India’s problems. Yi grooms its members for offices of significance and also enables Indian youth to converge, collaborate and co-create using an expanding digitally enabled network. Yuva club is to bring a positive change among the youth and the society by inculcating the national, social, cultural and civic value.

YUVA conceived with the vision to synergize students and their energy for positive action. It engages students in self-development, skill building. Some Youth Clubs are very active and are involved in multifaceted activities, whereas some engage only in sports or in arts. Yuva Club is a social responsible citizen and network with peers across the country. This club engages students across India in nation building activities.  The aim is to create a bridge, a platform for the students to work in cross functional teams with a broad objective of enhancing their talent.

OBJECTIVES:

  • To Build Youth Leadership with futuristic thought process.
  • To develop Responsible Youth for the Future – Engaging in Nation building.
  • To be the Voice of Young India.
  • To create a platform for the students to work in cross functional teams and to enhance their leadership skills and giving back to the nation.

CLUB COORDINATOR

Mrs.Shijula,

Assistant Professor,

Department of S & H.