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Entrepreneurship Development Cell

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CELL COMPOSITION

The formation of the Entrepreneurship Development Cell is legitimately announced by the committee coordinator through an order in writing, with the consent of all the HODs of various departments after the approval by the Principal

Sl.NoNAMEDESIGNATIONDEPARTMENTPosition
1Dr.S.ANANDAKUMARPRINCIPALChairman
2PROF. T. LAWRENCEPROFESSORMBAAdvisor&  Consultant
3Dr. E. HEMAVATHIASSOCIATE PROFESSORMBACoordinator
4Dr.G.DEENADAYALANPROFESSORMECHMember
5Dr.T.THILAGASHANTHIASSISTANT PROFESSORCIVILMember
6Mrs.S.M AJITHAASSISTANT PROFESSORITMember
7Mr.P.SHAKILAASSISTANT PROFESSORCSEMember
8Mr.K.P.V.PINKEY ROSHANASSISTANT PROFESSORECEMember
9Mr.R.ANAND KUMARASSISTANT PROFESSOREEEMember
10Mr.NETHAJIASSISTANT PROFESSOREIEMember
11Ms.D.PREETHIMAASSISTANT PROFESSORARCHMember
12Mr.D.GOPISELVANASSISTANT PROFESSORMBAMember
13Ms.A.PADMAVATHIASSISTANT PROFESSORMCAMember
COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
SL.NO.NAME OF THE STUDENT MEMBERSYEARDEPARTMENTPOSITION
1Varathasivam.RIVB.ArchMember
2Shanmuganathan.YIVCivilMember
3Bharathi.MIVCSEMember
4Hemalatha.SIVEEEMember
5Dhanalakshmi.SIVE&IMember
6Sivaranjani.SIIIITMember
7Darshan Kumar.MIVMechMember
8Thendral.MIIIECEMember
9Vaishnavi.VIIMBAMember
10Karthikeyan.SIIMCAMember
Functions of the Committee
  • To raise awareness about entrepreneurship and its importance among students.
  • To cultivate aspiring entrepreneurs among students who have a strong desire to become entrepreneurs.
  • To spark interest in entrepreneurship and encourage students by providing assistance and guidance to become successful entrepreneurs.
  • To serve as a networking hub for aspiring entrepreneurs, playing a role in team building through mentorship. Providing early-stage direction and necessary exposure is crucial in transforming technical ideas and projects into viable business plans.
  • To conduct various awareness programs, such as seminars, workshops, and interactions with successful entrepreneurs, aimed at making the student community more enthusiastic about developing their entrepreneurial skills.
  • To develop and maintain cordial and healthy relationships with all supporting institutions and organizations that promotes entrepreneurship development.
  • To engage with alumni of Meenakshi College of Engineering for the long-term growth of the ED Cell.
  • To interact with governmental agencies such as NSIC, MSME, and other entrepreneurship-oriented NGOs to obtain their input for the development of the cell.
  • To prepare students to be self-employed rather than seeking paid employment.
  • To motivate students to contribute to national economic growth and social development by becoming successful entrepreneurs.
About the Committee

The ED Cell of our Meenakshi College of Engineering is professionally accomplished by a blend of faculty and students. The coordinators from different disciplines are entrusted with the responsibilities of conducting awareness programs, entrepreneurship-oriented events, and activities, thus disseminating information to the students in the college. The ED Cell consists of Advisor, Coordinator and faculty members, students from different departments.

Roles and Responsibilities
Committee Coordinator
  • To prepare a schedule for conducting entrepreneurship programs for each academic year.
  • To organize lectures, workshops and seminars by inviting successful entrepreneurs and officials from government agencies, NGOs, banking sectors and industries. These events aim to share entrepreneurial knowledge, skills and available financial facilities with prospective entrepreneurs, creating awareness and enhancing business acumen among students.
  • To maintain good relationships with alumni who have become entrepreneurs after completing their studies, using their knowledge and experience to inspire current students.
  • To invite speakers from financial and venture capital institutions to provide information on schemes and assistance available for promoting new ventures.
  • To arrange skill development programs related to entrepreneurship development.
  • To promote women entrepreneurship, encouraging women to compete in the industry and enhance their entrepreneurial skills.
Committee Members
  • To identify students with entrepreneurial ideas and innovative potential.
  • To motivate interested students to attend training programs in the ED Cell and encourage them to form small groups within each department to present about successful entrepreneurs.
  • To identify successful entrepreneurs from each department of our College, obtain their contact information, and report it to the coordinator.
  • To work with the coordinator to organize programs and ensure their smooth execution.
  • To select a student representative from each class in every department to coordinate the activities of the Entrepreneurship Development Cell.
Student Members
  • Regularly attend ED programs.
  • Coordinate with other aspiring entrepreneurs.
  • Participate in group discussions organized by the ED Cell.
  • Interact with resource persons invited to ED programs.
  • Seek assistance and guidance from the coordinator, advisor, and committee members.
  • Develop and present prospective entrepreneurial proposals.
Facilities Of Entrepreneurship Development Cell
Infrastructure:
  • Innovation Labs: Spaces equipped with tools and technologies such as prototyping equipment for hands-on experimentation and development.
  • Co-working Spaces: Open workspaces with high-speed internet, meeting rooms and collaboration areas to encourage teamwork and brainstorming.
Educational Programs:
  • Workshops and Seminars: Regular sessions on topics like funding, scaling and leadership by industry experts and successful entrepreneurs
  • Mentorship Programs: Access to experienced mentors who can provide guidance, advice and support to budding entrepreneurs.
Support Services:
  • Business Development Services: Market research, business model validation and market strategy support.
  • Networking Opportunities: Platforms for students to connect with industry professionals, alumni and other entrepreneurs.
Collaborations and Partnerships:
  • Industry Partnerships: Collaborations with companies for internships, project sponsorships and real-world problem-solving.
Community and Culture:
  • Alumni Networks: Active involvement of successful alumni to mentor and offering internships and entrepreneurship related activities.
Sl. No Name of the Workshop/Seminar/Conference Resource Person Details Number of Participants Date From – To
1 Seminar on Sustainable Business Practices in Entrepreneurship Mrs. Amelia Betsy C, ISS - Deputy Director, MSME-DFO, Chennai 113 28.11.2024
2 Entrepreneurial Mindset: Developing the Skill and Attitude for Success Mr. M.U. Balaji, District Coordinator, Chennai Region – South Chennai, Chengalpattu District TN – EDII 79 15.11.2024
3 Seminar on Opportunities for Entrepreneurs Mr. S. Balaji, Assistant Professor, KCG College of Tech, Chennai 49 12.02.2024
4 Seminar on Start-up Financing and Investment Mr. Lathifs, Founder, LNSKILLS 114 28.02.2024
5 Entrepreneurial Competence Skill, Strategies and Growth for Future Leaders Mr. Purushothoman Ranganathan, CEO Frisbee Robotic Pvt Ltd 120 20.05.2024
6 The Entrepreneurial Personality: Traits, Challenges and Success to Our Students Mr. Arunchandru, Assistant Manager, Exim Kinfa Science and Technology 120 15.03.2024
7 Seminar on "Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Harnessing Creativity and Innovation for Business Success" Dr. R.M. Sivaama Sundari, Assistant Professor, SASTRA Deemed University, Chennai 118 23.03.2023
8 Seminar on "A Startup Chances of Entrepreneurship Development in Instrumentation Companies" Dr. T.K. Sivaramakrishnan, Former Trainer in Rane Engine Valves Ltd, Chennai 35 14.02.2023
9 Seminar on Personal Principles and Convictions Influence the Formation of a Mindset Toward Entrepreneurship Dr. M.A. Krishanpriya, Professor in the Department of Computer Science, Saveetha College of Liberal Arts and Science, SIMATS, Saveetha University 110 02.12.2022
10 Seminar on "The Future of Electrical Engineering Entrepreneurship: Trends and Predictions" Mr. D. Elavendhan B.E, Proprietor, AVP Industries, Hosur 50 06.09.2022
11 Seminar on "Emerging Opportunities in the Electrical Engineering Sector: Entrepreneurial Perspective" Dr. K. Krishnakumar, Associate Professor, Saveetha College of Engineering 50 08.08.2022
12 Seminar on Entrepreneurship Opportunities in Data Mining Services Ms. Shobana, Tech Mentor, NIIT Limited 117 28.03.2022
13 Seminar on Entrepreneurship is a Feasible Long-Term Solution to Unemployment Dr. M.V. Nagarajan, Vice Principal, St. Thomas College of Arts and Science 68 06.12.2021
14 Workshop on "Fostering an Entrepreneurial Mindset in Electrical Engineering Education" Dr. S. Saranya, Professor, Dr. M.G.R Educational and Research Institute 37 10.11.2021 & 11.11.2021
15 Seminar on Women Entrepreneurship in Architecture Ar. S.K. Anuradha 50 25.10.2021
16 Online Seminar on Entrepreneurial Leadership Mr. Rakesh Elamaran, Founder, ROOTECTAK, Chennai 110 06.09.2021
17 Seminar on Unleashing Entrepreneurship in India: Opportunities and Challenges in Electronics Mr. S. Nagarajan, Assistant Professor, Anand Institute of Higher Technology 80 17.08.2020 & 18.08.2020
18 Online Seminar "Social Entrepreneurship" Dr. T.K. Sivaramakrishnan, Former Trainer in Rane Engine Valves Ltd, Chennai 47 14.08.2020
19 Seminar on "Fostering Entrepreneurship in Mechanical Engineering" Mr. G. Suresh Kumar, Senior Design Engineer, Lasersen & Turbo Ltd., Chennai 65 05.06.2020
20 Workshop on "Introduction to Entrepreneurship: Exploring Opportunities and Mindsets" Mr. Raj Tilak, CEO, Quarks Automation and Robotics 71 12.02.2020
21 Seminar on Entrepreneurship for Cyber Punk/Cyber Security Mrs. V. Sindhu, Academic Mentor, Livewire Technologies 96 25.07.2019 & 26.07.2019
22 Seminar on "Social Networking and Its Role in Media Entrepreneurship" Dr. Kotteswaran Mani, MBA, M.Phil, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Vels University 135 11.03.2019
23 Seminar on Design Thinking for Entrepreneur Innovation Dr. M.V. Nagarajan, Vice Principal, St. Thomas College of Arts and Science 48 01.03.2019
24 Workshop on "The Role of Entrepreneurship in Electronic Development of India" Mr. D. Elavendhan B.E, Proprietor, AVP Industries, Hosur 50 21.12.2018 & 22.12.2018
25 Workshop on "Exploring the Internet of Things (IoT) in Entrepreneurship" Mr. P. Balajee, Global Techno Solutions, Chennai 117 18.08.2018
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