Induction Report 21bee0309

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PPT on the Activities Involved During the Induction Program

Course Title: Introduction to Course Code: BEEE101N


Engineering
Registration Number: 21BEE0309
Name of the Student: Sparsh Singh

Program : Bachelor of Technology in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

School: School of Electrical Engineering (SELECT)


Student Induction Program –
The Student Induction Program begins working with incoming students as soon as they arrive at the
university; regular classes begin after that. The incumbents learn about the institution's policies, methods,
practices, culture, and values at the outset of their induction, and their mentor groups are created. Then
the various activities begin, including those that are done on a daily basis. We were greeted cordially by
all of our faculty members and given a tour of our college, as well as a taste of what we may become in
the future.

Induction Authorities:
 Head of the Institution  Civil Society

 Important Functionaries  Invited Distinguished People

 Faculty Mentors  Selected Alumni

 Students’ Council/Association

 Selected Senior Students (student


guides)
FULLY FLEXIBLE CREDIT SYSTEM (FFCS)
In this system students will be given the flexibility to-

 Create their own timetables and academic plans.


 Preferred courses will be guided based on the needs.
 Select the timings/time slots for each course.
 Choose any number of courses up to the credit limit
 Choose their own faculty

COURSE REGISTRATION
Course preference- Wish list
•Mock registration
•Phase 1- Core Registration

•Phase 2- Elective Registration

•Choice of Theory and Lab


Types:
 Considered as UE
 Regular  MOOC , NPTEL etc.
 Re-Registration
 Shared by the HOD
 Grade Improvement concern
 Course Substitution
 Component wise re-registration of online course

CREDIT INFO-
 Foundation =58 credits  Non graded core requirement =11
credits
 Discipline linked engineering
sciences=10 credits
Total Credits to finish the course
•Discipline core=51 credits =152
 Discipline elective=12 credits
 Project and internship =9 credits
 Open elective = 12 credits
PROCTOR-
Proctor will guide in :

Each semester, subjects are chosen.

Concerns about credit

Problem in the lectures

Attendance-related problem

Exam performance

Hostel issues

Change of mobile phone number

 Every month, on the first Wednesday of the month, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., an interaction
meeting.
 Parents can reach out to the Proctor by letter, SMS, or phone call.
COLLEGE ENVIRONMENT:
 College is undoubtedly a place to study, but it is also a place to grow and enjoy your
college experience, because learning is most successful when it is combined with
enjoyment.
 Adjust the modifications from high school to college.
 Sophisticated environment and study, enriching information and opportunity.
• Bloom, spread your wings in a multidimensional fold to give your best to yourself and
discover everything around you

Clubs and Chapters:


 There are more than 150 groups and 50 chapters.
 The clubs' recruiting will commence in the second semester.
 There are 16 literary clubs, 30 technical groups, and so on.
HOSTEL NORMS:
 Students must completely adhere to the hostel norms as outlined in the
undertaking (Affidavit) signed by both parent and student.
 Silence should be carefully enforced between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m.
 Students should not bother other students by listening to music or chatting

loudly on cell phones.

 Students are entirely responsible for the security of their property.


Students are urged not to retain big sums of money or precious objects
such as gold, costly watches, jewelry, and so on.
 For safety concerns, students will not be authorized to keep any
electrical appliances (cooking equipment, kettles, iron boxes, etc.)
within their rooms. If they are discovered, they will be seized and
fined.
 Any physical or mental harassment of another student, including ragging,
quarrelling, using harsh language, or aggressive conduct, is absolutely banned.
 Girls will not be allowed to stay alone as day boarders outside of campus unless their
parents accompany them.
 Participation in disciplinary activities will result in appropriate disciplinary
action in accordance with the code of conduct.
 Gymnasium (ac and non-ac)
 Swimming pool
 Indoor and outdoor sports facilities
 General stores, pharmacy
 Photocopier facility
 Mechanized laundry services
 Food stalls, night canteen, coffee shop
General Facilities:  Shuttle caps
 Wi-Fi access (until 12 midnight)
 Newspapers
 Study/TV halls
 Food stalls, coffee shops
 Night canteen (10-12 midnight)
 Beauty salon
 Tailoring /cycle/bag/shoe repair shop

This session showed us that


our practice, over time, can
generate pleasant vibrations
in the space, resulting in
healing, strength, and comfort
for you and others at home.
STRESS MANAGEMENT:
 Sharing a comprehensive set of principles that will be instilled in us throughout
the course of our 4-5 year stay in v.i.t.
 Common stress relievers include eating, sleeping, and exercising. Focus areas
include personal growth, life objectives, self worth, academic life, and
relationships.
 Stress is unavoidable, therefore we must handle it. In order to grow yourself,
you must have the appropriate perspectives, which allow you to see solutions in
problems and objectives in chaos.

The induction program focused on the most fascinating topic and employment,
which is described as a job that provides work, and it is none other than
ENTREPRENEURSHIP. Yes, that is a huge phrase, but it also necessitates the
appropriate personality attributes, which will be examined later.
Traits of Being Entrepreneur-
 Creativity
 Innovation
 Inventions
 Smart
 Skilful

The basic traits of an entrepreneur are as :


1.Brain full of ideas
2.Having an eye which sees a lot of opportunities
3.Listening their customer’s feedback
4.A heart full of passion
5.Legs which would keep going in flow even in tough times
6.Feet for flying high but to remain on ground (be simple)
7.Guts for believing in self
8.Mouth for communicating for a better version
BOARD GAMES CLUB ACTIVITY:
A special board Game session was arranged for us by Institution .

School of Electrical Engineering

The School of Electrical Engineering is one of VIT's main schools, having been in operation since 2009. To teach and develop
the brightest brains in this field, the school has assembled a team of highly skilled faculty members, many of whom possess
PhDs from leading schools throughout the world.

VIT's computing field has a long history, dating back to 1993, when the Department of ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS
Engineering was formed to address the demand for well-qualified EEE experts.
Technical Session
EEE graduates can also apply for careers in areas such as product development, product design, system management, contro
systems, and sales, among others. Power production, electronics, computers and control systems, telecommunication, and
bio-medical constitute the scope and future of EEE. job openings in a variety of industries-

• Electrical Engineer

•Assistant Electrical Engineer

•Automation Engineer

•Purchase and Quality Control Executive

• Plant designing and planning officer


SUMMARY-
•Students from all around the world attend the university.

•Because I come from a variety of cultural backgrounds, I've been curious to learn more about the lifestyles of all
the acquaintances I've made so far.

•Professors are gracious enough to assist students when they have questions.

•Even though English is the major language of communication, the principles taught in class are simple to grasp.
The university campus is teeming with professionals in various specialties

•The faculty promotes the Start-Up culture.


•The discipline is very important to the college.
•College is unquestionably a place to study, but it is also a place to grow and enjoy your college experience,
because learning is most successful when it is enjoyable.

•Adjust the transition from high school to college.

•A sophisticated learning environment in which we may expand our knowledge and opportunities.

•Spread your wings in a multidimensional fold.


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GALLERY-
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