A college seminar committee’s primary responsibility is to organize and facilitate seminars, workshops, and other academic events for students and faculty.
The committee is responsible for the overall planning and organization of seminars and workshops, including setting themes, identifying speakers, and determining dates and locations.
The committee is responsible to researches and selects companies that align with the curriculum and student interests.
The committee should ensures that the visit plan is reviewed and approved by relevant authorities, such as the Principal or Heads of Departments.
They handle logistical aspects like booking venues, arranging for audio-visual equipment, and coordinating with vendors.
The committee promotes events to the student body and faculty, ensuring a good turnout.
To builds relationships with industry representatives to arrange visits, coordinate logistics, and ensure a smooth experience for students.
The Industrial visit committee takes steps to ensure the safety and well-being of students during the visit, including providing instructions on safety procedures and emergency contacts.
The committee arranges for students to interact with industry professionals, learn about different roles, and gain insights into industry practices.
The committee may organize events, presentations, or publications to highlight the value of industrial visits and encourage more participation.
They may be involved in contacting and securing speakers, as well as managing their schedules and travel arrangements.
They can provide guidance and resources for students who wish to present their research papers at seminars.
Some committees are also involved in identifying research topics, seeking collaborations with other institutions, and finding publishers for research papers.
They may explore funding opportunities, such as grants or sponsorships, to support the organization of seminars and workshops.
After events, they may gather feedback from attendees and use it to improve future events.
To keeps records of past visits, feedback, and other relevant information for future reference.
The committee can provide mentorship and guidance to students participating in National Seminars, International Seminars and conferences.
They must maintain records of seminar/workshop proceedings, papers, and materials for future reference.
The committee may organize events, presentations, or publications to highlight the value of industrial visits and encourage more participation.
The committee can support faculty members who are organizing seminars or workshops by providing resources and assistance.
Seminar / Industrial Visit Committee – Faculty Members
S.No
Name
Position
Present/Designation
1.
Mr.S.Parthiban
Chair Person
Associate Professor
2.
Mr.P.Pradeep
Convenor
Assistant Professor
3.
Mrs.K.Kavitha
Faculty Member
Assistant Professor
4.
Ms.M.Madhumitha
Faculty Member
Assistant Professor
5.
Ms.N.Nandhakumar
Faculty Member
Assistant Professor
6.
Ms.K.Kaviya
Faculty Member
Assistant Professor
Seminar / Industrial Visit Committee – Student Members