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Teaching Learning Methods

The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering employs innovative teaching methodologies to foster participative and experiential learning. Workshops, seminars, and guest lectures by industry and academic experts bridge curriculum gaps and introduce students to emerging technologies. Project-based learning is emphasized, where student groups undertake real-time projects evaluated by industry professionals, with the best projects being recognized. Industry visits and internships provide exposure to corporate culture, modern policies, and technological advancements. Students are encouraged to enroll in online certification courses through platforms like NPTEL and Coursera to enhance their knowledge. Flip learning and self-learning approaches help in developing critical thinking and independent study habits. Active participation in professional societies such as IEEE, ISTE, Google Club, Microsoft Club, and TEDx fosters technical and leadership skills. Students are encouraged for Industry supported training activities like VLSI and Embedded System training supported by Synopsis, RISC V Training and Internship supported by Samsung PRISM, SOC Design Supported by Nanochip Solutions Ltd.   Activity-based learning and skill labs ensure hands-on experience in every course, while the library provides access to e-journals, IEEE resources, competitive exam materials, and digital libraries like NPTEL, and VTU e-learning. The department integrates ICT-enabled learning through smart classrooms equipped with LCD projectors and smart boards, while platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, and Google Classroom facilitate virtual interactions, guest lectures, and collaborative learning. Interactive learning is further enhanced through licensed and open-source software, YouTube educational channels, and modern laboratory facilities. A comprehensive Examination Management System (EMS), powered by Ionidea, streamlines processes such as admissions, attendance, assessment tracking, result processing, and digital valuation, ensuring seamless academic administration. Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) further improves academic performance through periodic evaluations. With a campus-wide Wi-Fi network and digital infrastructure, students benefit from uninterrupted access to learning resources. These approaches ensure that students acquire theoretical knowledge, practical expertise, and industry-relevant skills, making them well-equipped for successful careers in Electronics and Communication Engineering.

 

Dr. G. Indumathi

Principal, Cambridge Institute of Technology

  • Ph.D. completed during 2012, Dr. M.G.R University Chennai
  • M.Tech Industrial Electronics from SJCE Mysore under VTU in the year 2003
  • B.E. Electronics and Communication , SJCE Mysore , Mysore University in the year 1987

“Technical education is not learning of the facts, but the training of the Mind to think”

                                                                                                                      — Albert Einstein

Cambridge Institute of Technology focuses on imparting quality education to all. We provide an opportunity to all our students to develop the qualities of global professionals. An academic platform through standardized teaching learning processes assist the students towards achieving academic excellence. At Cambridge  Institute of Technology, the students are trained on emerging technologies through Industry collaborative programmes, Real time projects and Internship opportunities through Industry sponsored labs, participate in research activities in advanced research labs. A start up ecosystem is established at the Institute for students and faculty with mentoring, training and infrastructure support to inculcate the start up culture among the young minds. Students have ample opportunities to participate in sports and extra curricular activities. Technical competencies through various clubs at the Departments. Our goal is to develop our students as technocrats who can contribute  to the society and build a sustainable eco system.