Department of Electronics Engineering
About
The Electronics Engineering Department was established at CEC Campus in the academic year 1993-1994. The department actively engages in research activities, with several research scholars pursuing their PhD under the guidance of esteemed faculty members.
Alumni from the department have made significant contributions in various tech giants such as Samsung, Intel, Texas Instruments and DRDO. Additionally, numerous students have successfully secured admissions into prestigious Universities. Many startups have emerged from the Electronics Engineering Department, showcasing the entrepreneurial spirit and innovative mindset fostered within the academic environment.
Vision
Evolve into a centre of learning in Electronics Engineering that transforms students into competent professionals with knowledge, skill and ethical values for the development of society.
Mission
- Impart excellent knowledge in the Electronics Engineering to face challenges and apply new technologies for the betterment of the society.
- Orient students towards research and entrepreneurship.
- Inculcate ethical and social values to students.
Programmes Offered
| Programme | Duration |
|---|---|
| B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering | 4 years |
Dr. C V Anil Kumar
Professor & Head of the Department
Department of Electronics Engineering
College of Engineering, Chengannur
Aleppey (Dist.) – 689121
Laboratory Facilities
Microcontroller Lab
24 weekly utilization hours
Process Control & Instrumentation Lab
24 weekly utilization hours
Digital Signal Processing Lab
24 weekly utilization hours
Communication Lab
24 weekly utilization hours
Project Labs
Project1 & Project2
36 & 24 weekly utilization hours
Circuit Labs
Circuit1 & Circuit2
24 & 12 weekly utilization hours
Digital & Microprocessor Lab
45 weekly utilization hours
VLSI & Embedded Systems Lab
15 weekly utilization hours
Specialized Equipment
– TI Sponsored MSP Lab with MSP430 microcontroller platform
– TI Sponsored ASLK Lab for analog and digital circuit design
– TI Sponsored C2000 Kit for real-time control and power electronics
Faculty
| Sl.No. | NAME | DESIGNATION |
| 1 | Dr. Hari V S | Professor and Principal in charge |
| 2 | Dr. C V Anil Kumar | Professor and Head of Department |
| 3 | Dr. Ayoob Khan T E | Professor |
| 4 | Dr. Sarah Jacob | Professor |
| 5 | Dr. Shiji T P | Professor (LWA) |
| 6 | Dr. Lekha R Nair | Professor |
| 7 | Dr. Shanavaz K T | Associate Professor and Dean of Academics |
| 8 | Sri. Sudheer Babu P P | Associate Professor |
| 9 | Sri. Sreekumar K | Associate Professor |
| 10 | Sri. HariKumar T | Associate Professor |
| 11 | Smt.Minikumari G | Assistant Professor |
| 12 | Smt. Deepa Susan Jacob | Assistant Professor(dptn to Ph D) |
| 13 | Smt. Preethimol Selastin | Assistant Professor |
| 14 | Smt. Deepa T R | Assistant Professor |
| 15 | Dr. Shanu N | Assistant Professor |
| 16 | Smt. Darsana S | Assistant Professor(dptn to Ph D) |
| 17 | Smt. Girija M G | Assistant Professor |
| 18 | Smt. Sobhiraj N | Assistant Professor |
| 19 | Smt. Rijimol Mathew | Assistant Professor |
| 20 | Smt. Rajalakshmy A K | Assistant Professor |
| 21 | Smt. Neethu Anilkumar | Assistant Professor |
| 22 | Smt. Renjitha | Assistant Professor |
| 23 | Smt. Sreelekshmi S | Assistant Professor |
| 24 | Smt. Linta Aniyan | Assistant Professor |
| 25 | Smt. Nafzia | Assistant Professor |
| 26 | Sri. Kiran Babu | Assistant Professor |
| 27 | Smt. Athira V R | Assistant Professor |
Technical Staff
| Sl.No. | NAME | DESIGNATION |
| 1 | Smt. Ajitha Kumari P | Foreman |
| 2 | Sri. M Suresh | Trade Instructor(Grade II) |
| 3 | Sri. Vinod Tom Ninan | Trade Instructor(Grade II) |
| 4 | Smt. Chandralekha C | Demonstrator/Workshop Instructor |
| 5 | Sri. Chinthumon C G | Demonstrator/Workshop Instructor |
| 6 | Smt. Reshma Rajan | Demonstrator/Workshop Instructor |
| 7 | Smt. Bindu S Raj | Demonstrator/Workshop Instructor |
| 8 | Smt. Saranya Kumari T S | Demonstrator/Workshop Instructor |
Program specific outcomes and objectives
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
- PEO1 : Graduates with ability to update knowledge and skills in Electronics and Communication Engineering to
solve industrial problems. - PEO2 : Graduates with a strong foundation for higher education and research.
- PEO3 : Graduates with innovative ideas and entrepreneurial competencies.
Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
- PSO1: Identify, design and develop electronic circuits and systems using the concepts of communication, signal
processing, VLSI, embedded systems, robotics, artificial intelligence and other multidisciplinary design environments. - PSO2: Create innovative ideas in Electronics and Communication Engineering leading to research.
- PSO3: Build application specific systems using modern engineering hardware and software resources
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NBA Accreditation Status
The Electronics & Communication Engineering program is currently under NBA accreditation process. Previous accreditation was granted for 3 years (2007-2010). The department maintains high academic standards aligned with NBA criteria.
Student Activities & Achievements
Student Organizations
– IEEE Student Branch CEC – One of India’s most active branches
– ExESS (Electronics Students Society) – Department technical forum
– PRODDEC – Product Design and Development Center
– TinkerHub CEC – Innovation and maker community
Recent Achievements
– Student projects in IoT, embedded systems, and signal processing
– Participation in national-level technical competitions
– Industry collaborations and internships
Industry Interaction
Industry Partnerships
MoUs with Leading Companies:
– DIRO Business Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
– Nest Institute of Fiber Optic Technology
– Electree Energy Solutions
– Consyst Technologies India Pvt Ltd
– TECHMAGHI LLP
– FACEIN Technologies
Expert Talks & Workshops
Regular sessions by industry professionals on emerging technologies, career guidance and skill development.
Curriculum & Course Structure
Curriculum (KTU 2019 Scheme)
Total Credits: 160 academic credits + 2 activity credits
Program Duration: 4 years (8 semesters)
Key Course Categories
– Basic Science: 26 credits (16.05%)
– Engineering Science: 22 credits (13.58%)
– Program Core: 76 credits (46.91%)
– Program Electives: 15 credits (9.26%)
– Projects & Seminars: 10 credits (6.17%)
Safety & Quality Measures
Laboratory Safety
– Comprehensive safety protocols in all labs
– First aid kits and fire extinguishers in every laboratory
– Proper grounding and electrical safety measures
– Regular equipment maintenance and calibration
– Safety training for all students and staff



