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ABOUT US

Chennai Institute of Technology (CIT) is a Chennai based prestigious


institution founded by an industrialist Mr. P. Sriram, in the year 2010 with 5
engineering undergraduate courses. The College was established with the
objective of providing quality technical education with adequate industrial
exposure than any other engineering colleges in Chennai, caters the needs of
the youth with its innovative teaching methods.
INFRASTRUCTURE
For students who would like to study at an engineering college with an established
reputation for high quality teaching and research, Chennai Institute of Technology
has a lot to offer. CIT is situated in Kundrathur, a temple town located in Chennai,
Tamil Nadu. An attractive and compact campus, excellent student accommodation,
close proximity of the city, make CIT an ideal and conducive environment for
learning.

AUDITORIUM

A well-lit and built “Shri. Parthasarathy Auditorium” having a seating capacity of


1,500 in 12000 sq.ft. area. This centralized AC hall has well balanced acoustic
engineered designs using sophisticated sound equipment and a Wi-Fi enabled to
ensure the best comfort of the audience seated.
LIBRARY
CIT stocks over 7000 books and study materials for
the students’ benefit. Apart from books, periodicals,
journals etc., an Air Conditioned Digital library with
multimedia material is also available for the students.
As one of the best established libraries according to
International Standards, the library has a great
collection of books covering various branches of
Engineering and Technology, Science and Humanities
and its related fields.

LABORATORIES
At CIT, students are given the best
equipment for practical sessions, which are
conducted in the finest labs. Physics Lab,
Chemistry Lab, Workshop Lab, Computer
Lab, Communication lab, Electrical &
Electronics. We also have, CIT-KUKA Lab,
Industrial Automation Lab which helps to
Enrich Engineering knowledge and
Industrial knowledge.
CLUBS

It supports all of the exciting ideas and efforts that


support the overall development of the student
community above and beyond the confines of the
curriculum. To this effect student clubs and societies
provide every student an opportunity to explore their
secondary passions to collaborate and learn as part of
a community bound together by shared interests.

SPORTS

CIT encourage our students to become fully involved


in the Sports Programme in order to take advantage
of the opportunities being offered. The eclectic mix of
activities gives CIT a vibrant atmosphere and gives
the students the opportunity to become risk takers,
make lasting friendships and develop skills and
passions beyond the academic timetable.
ACHIVEMENTS OF CIT:
Chennai Institute of Technology (CIT Chennai) is an Industry Connected
Institute, affiliated to Anna University and is a co-educational engineering
college located at Kundrathur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, and India. It was
established in 2010 by the Parthasarathy Seeniammal Educational Trust.
Chennai Institute of Technology, the top second college in Tamil Nadu was
established with an objective of providing quality technical education with
adequate industrial exposure than any other college in Chennai.

Chennai Institute of Technology has its team of best faculties, who not only
clarify students doubt at any time but also helps and motivates students to
reach their dreams. Apart from interactive classroom scenario, we also offer
periodic guest lectures by experts from many top industries and academic
background which provides thirst to the students to learn and prepare for the
ready-to-serve industrial requirements. Chennai Institute of Technology (CIT)
has been approved by the AICTE, New Delhi affiliated to Anna University.
Chennai Institute of Technology also adapts and teaches students the latest
industrial technology like Industry 4.0, Nanotechnology, defence and space
research and also many more for which we have a whole Centre for different
technology in the college itself.
DEPARTMENT OF MECHATRONICS:
The department of Mechatronics Engineering was established in the year
2013 by the pioneers in this department. Mechatronics is a synergistic
integration of mechanical engineering, control algorithm, computing
technology, and electronics to manage complexity, uncertainty, and
automate the engineered smart systems. Mechatronics engineering
focuses mainly on industry 4.0, robotics, industrial automation, sensors
and actuators, artificial intelligence, advances in manufacturing process
and technologies, expert systems, bio-mechatronics, etc. The
mechatronics engineers find their perfect place in various filed, which
include medical, defence, manufacturing, robotics, automotive, and
distributed systems and smart consumer products.

The department has well-equipped laboratory facilities. It also provides


consultancy services to the industries. The department frequently
arranged industrial visits, technical talks, in-plant training and internship
for the students to be prepared for the industry. The department
operates COEs and industry powered labs to impart knowledge base in
various fields. Industrial automation, robotics, industry 4.0, embedded
processors and computing are the thrust areas of research.

The mechatronics department mainly targets to equip the students with


an excellent knowledge base in their interest through various skilling
and development programs. The students can be either an entrepreneur
or an employee. The department has potential job opportunities in
Electronics / Mechanics manufacturing industries, along with a strong
demand for Mechatronics engineers in the field of designing,
implementing and operating internet control of machines, autonomous
robots, and engine management systems.

CLASSROOM:
CIT campus is equipped with spacious and ventilated classrooms and
laboratories with high configured equipment. Classrooms are neat and
decent. Unlike a
traditional classroom with a capacity from one to four dozen, the
capacity of lecture halls are typically high.

Classrooms differ from seminar rooms in that they allow for little
versatility in use, although they are no less flexible than, for example,
chemistry laboratories. Experimentation, group work, and other
contemporary educational methods are not practicable in a lecture
hall. On the other hand, lecture halls are excellent for focusing the
attention of a large group on a single point, either an instructor or an
audio-visual presentation, and modern lecture halls often feature
audio-visual equipment. A microphone and loudspeakers are common
to help the lecturer be heard, and projection screens may be used for
large displays. The acoustic properties of lecture halls have been the
subject of numerous international studies, some even antedating the
use of electronic amplification.

The classrooms provided in the college is excellent with all the


necessary requirement and college are facilitated with projectors and
smart boards Library have wide range of book collection Laboratories
are maintained with all the apparatus with proper care Over all it has
nice and peace atmosphere. The quality of teaching is excellent with
highly experienced faculty members. The curriculum provided is
updated with recent developments in the field and the college itself
provide lot of exposure
to developments by
arranging more
seminars, workshops.
CYBORG AUTOMATA
CYBORG AUTOMATA is an official
robotics club started in the year 2018 in
Chennai institute of technology by
department of mechatronics in which more
450 students are members. The concept
and creation of the cyborg automata club
strives to stimulate interest in robotics
among the students of the institute. Besides making a serious
endeavour to spread knowledge on Robotics and its diverse
applications. It is this exemplary virtue that has bound the club and
helped it to grow to its present potential. We firmly believe in working in
a planned, organized and disciplined manner that helps us in risk free
management. The proceedings of the clubs are all pre-planned and run
smoothly according to the constitution. Well defined goals, an organized
and disciplined work structure and motivated members are the features
of the club, to mention a few, that have helped the club to grow to a
level where we see it now. We conduct workshops on various fields such
as robotics, plc industrial automation among the club members every
year. Various activities were encouraged, like industry based projects
and seminars.
PROJECT EXPO:
Every year we conduct several project expo, based on robotics,
Arduino programming, PLC’s. Students from other colleges
actively participate in it and enhance their skills. The participants
explain about their project to the jury and best one will be the
winner, also in social media we share about new developing and
aspiring technology as of in a innovative ways.
UNIVERSITY RANK HOLDERS:
20 2017-2021; 19
18
16
14
12
10 2016-2020; 9
8 2013-2017; 7 2014-2018; 7
6
2015-2019; 4
4
2
0
2013-2017 2014-2018 2015-2019 2016-2020 2017-2021

PLACEMENT HISTORY:
54
2017 - 2021; 53

52
2016 - 2020; 51
2015 - 2019; 50
50

2014 - 2018; 48
48

46
2013 - 2017; 45

44

42

40
2013 - 2017 2014 - 2018 2015 - 2019 2016 - 2020 2017 - 2021
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE:

Students achieve their practical knowledge quotient through


number of COEs-Centre of Excellence. Here the students learn
the technological updates through the up to date COE’s.

INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION
The Industrial Robotics and Automation centre was established to
offer training on robots and its applications in an industrial calibre.
This Centre of Excellence was setup in Collaboration with KUKA,
Germany in 2014, which houses one of the best Kuka’s articulated
arms, the KR – 16, where the students are taught to simulate and
program the robot to perform stipulated tasks

● The training is split into three tiers – Beginner, Advanced and


Expert.
● The Beginner level enables a student to understand the need
of robots in industries, its basic operations and an introduction to
simulation.
● The Advanced level training gives the student a detailed
overview of
simulation
and
calibration of the robot along with introducing the robot teaching
methods.
● The Expert level training focuses more on hardware disassembly and
reassembly, an in-depth study about controllers and robot
programming.
● The outcome of the course is to enable the student with the knowledge
and confidence to not be limited to Kuka robots but also to other
articulated arms and robots of industrial standard.

CIT-KUKA
This collaborative effort of CIT-CHENNAI & KUKA has the main objective to
encourage young professionals to take up this cross-disciplinary field as a
career of their choice and acquaint them with latest technological
developments in the field of Industrial Robotics. The centre aims to train
young engineering graduates and diploma students of all engineering
disciplines up to the Industry expectations and foster research in applied
robotics field. The center is equipped with a standard training cell
consisting of KUKA KR 16-3 Industrial Robot with required auxiliary
equipment. This training cell can perform a multitude of operations used
for welding, painting, gluing and other essential industrial operations.
3D PRINTING

The 3D printing and Reverse Engineering Lab is one of the


outstanding Center of Excellence (COE), started in association
with prestigious Lu-Ban workshop of China and Tianjin
Vocational college of Mechanical and Electricity. This COE is
meant for providing fundamental knowledge on additive
manufacturing process for the engineering students and
practicing engineers from the industry and research
establishment.

ACCREDITATION:

The National Board of Accreditation is


one of the major bodies responsible for
accreditation of higher education
institutions in India, along with the
National Assessment and Accreditation Council. An expert
team conducted onsite evaluation of our program from 3 rd to
5th December, 2021. The report submitted by the expert
team was considered by the concerned committees
constituted for the purpose in NBA. The competent Authority
in NBA has approved the accreditation status with the
validity of academic years from 2021-2024, with score of
736.
EVENTS ORGANISED:
WORKSHOPS

The Workshops conducted by our department for the students would help to
build the understanding of the complexity of the industrial job, new technologies
used in industries along with the time and skill requirements of the job. These
workshops offers a chance to expand your knowledge about your current
profession or learn about a new field.
gain full awareness about industrial practices and new technologies. In
our department we organised four industrial visits for the students
beneficial during this year.

VISIT TO GOKUL AUTO-TECH:


Gokul Autotech is a pioneer in producing high-quality aluminium
pressure die casting parts and assemblies for leading OEMs in the field
of automobile. A batch of II-year Mechatronics Engineering (66) and
two staff coordinators Mr. Ezilarasan C, Mr. Baskar M visited the Gokul
Auto tech at Oragadam on 24.03.22. This unit is mainly focusing on
high pressure aluminium die casting.

VISIT TO ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE SHED:


Electric locomotive shed is a motive power depot performing
locomotive maintenance and repair facility for electric locomotives of
the Indian railways, two batches of II and III year Mechatronics
Engineering students (63) & (66) with two staffs coordinators Mr.
Baskar M Mr. Vinoth T visited the Electric Locomotive Shed at
Arakonam on 31.03.2022 & 01.04.2022.This unit mainly focusing on
maintenance and repair facility of electric locomotives.
ACHIEVEMENTS OF STUDENTS
 Secured 19 University Ranks

 2 Students Projects sponsored by TNSCST,

 Won 2nd prize in international level competition conducted by Tianjin Vocational


college for mechanics & electricity, China

 Won the best project awards in IMTEX among 200 institutions across India.

 Consequently, in the past two years won an Excellence award in the SAE
convention.

 Participated in E-Baja, M-Baja conducted by SAE

 Won 1st prize in Additive manufacturing, Mechatronics, Mobile robotic, Circuit


Design, Six

 Sigma, Aero modelling ,Business Plan, Process Planning etc., events in SAE

 Successfully completed 15 industrial projects.

 Won 1st prize in line follower robot event conducted by many institutes.

 140 Students benefited from National / International Internship

 our students has undergone internship in IOT, Robotics and Embedded systems in
APSIS Solutions

 4 student entrepreneurs have registered in MSME.

 26 students got higher studies Admission


UNIVERSITY RANK HOLDERS:

NAME: VELKUMAR G NAME: PALANIAPPAN S


CGPA: 9.21 CGPA: 8.82
CLASS: FWD CLASS: FWD
RANK: 1 RANK: 6

NAME: JESSICA NAME: ROSHAN RAJ


JEYAKUMAR CGPA: 8.73
CGPA: 9.09 CLASS: FWD
CLASS: FWD RANK: 7
RANK: 3

NAME: KARTHICK M NAME: PRAKASH E


CGPA: 8.88 CGPA: 8.72
CLASS: FWD CLASS: FWD
RANK: 4 RANK: 8

NAME: KARTHICK M NAME: ALISHA S K


CGPA: 8.88 CGPA: 8.68
CLASS: FWD CLASS: FWD
RANK: 4 RANK: 9

NAME: SANJAY V NAME: ASWIN S V


CGPA: 8.83 CGPA8: .65
CLASS: FWD CLASS: FWD
RANK: 5 RANK: 10
NAME: NARAYANA NAME: BALAPRASATH M
SHARMA R CGPA: 8.52
CGPA: 8.63 CLASS: FWD
CLASS: FWD RANK: 18
RANK: 12

NAME: K R NAME: RUPESH KUMAR


VAISHNAV R S RAJA S
CGPA:8.60 CGPA: 8.52
CLASS: FWD CLASS: FWD
RANK: 13 RANK: 18

NAME: VIJAY NAME: KAMALESH P


RAJASEKARAN CGPA: 8.45
CGPA: 8.59 CLASS: FWD
CLASS: FWD RANK: 20
RANK: 14

NAME: NAME: THAMIZH


LAKSHMANAPRAKAS BHARAT
HS CGPA: 8.45
CGPA: 8.56 CLASS: FWD
CLASS: FWD RANK:20
RANK: 16

NAME: VISHNUPRIYA
K
CGPA: 8.55
CLASS: FWD
RANK: 17
STUDENTS
PARTICIPATION/ACHIEVEMENTS
Barani Kumar S of II Year Mechatronics Engineering is
certified as Microsoft certified professional developer
in .Net and C# on March 2022

Rangesh S V of III Year Mechatronics Engineering has completed a course in


Introduction to Artificial Intelligent (AI) at IBM on July 2021

Akash M of I Year Mechatronics Engineering has completed a course in python


programming and problem solving in university of Texas on August 2021

Lakshmi Narayanan GP of III Year Mechatronics Engineering has completed a


course in Introduction to IOT at University of California on November 2021

Rangesh S V of III-year mechatronics department has


completed a course in Introduction to psychology at Yale
University on November 2021

Aravindan M of III Year Mechatronics Engineering has undergone internship in


Robotics at VYORIUS for 3 months from September 2021 to
November 2021

Rangesh s v of III Year Mechatronics Engineering has completed a course in


Introduction to IOT at University of California on September 2021

Barani kumar S of II Year Mechatronics Engineering has undergone internship


on Introduction to universal windows platform technologies in MICROSOFT,
Bengaluru for 3 weeks duration on July 2021
Lakshmi Narayanan GP of III Year Mechatronics Engineering has completed a
Kannan M of III Year Mechatronics Engineering has completed EV-
boot camp at skill Lync with
Altair on February 2022

Udhai Muthuraj B of II Year


Mechatronics Department has
completed The Manufacturing Technology course in NPTEL on
November 2021 Dileepanraj E of III Year Mechatronics
department has completed a course on python in udemy and has
also undergone a robotics internship in Verzeo

Karthikesh J G of I Year Mechatronics Engineering has completed


course on Flutter in udemy on December 2021

Mohamed Mujakithi of II Year Mechatronics Department has


completed a course on web development using React JS in 2021
November in udemy

Mohammed Dawood Khalid of III year Mechatronics Engineering


has completed Data science and machine learning using Udemy
on September 2021

Santhosh S of I year Mechatronics Engineering has completed


Design Executives, Marketing and Marketers course on
November 2021
Jaya Krishna of III year Mechatronics Engineering has done
project in Automated Parking System in September 2021and
completed Basics in Instrumentation Tools on Allen Bradley
TLC

Sri Ramana S of I year Mechatronics Engineering has completed


Design Executives, Marketing and Marketers course on
November 2021

Sri Harshit S K of I year Mechatronics Engineering has completed


Design Executives, Marketing and Marketers course on
November 2021.

.
Mohammed Dawood Khalid of III year Mechatronics Engineering has
completed Introduction to AI systems using Udemy on December
2021

Deena D of III Year Mechatronics Engineering has undergone


internship on Graphic Design in online at Verzeo on January 2022

Karthikesh J G of I Year Mechatronics Engineering has completed Aero


Modelling Workshop conducted by Mark 1 Solution on January 2022

Gowtham P I Year Mechatronics Engineering has completed the Artificial


Intelligence course in Future Skills on May 2022.

Archith J of III year mechatronics department has undergone a internship


on Multilevel car parking automation in Chennai for a duration of 3
months from December 2021 to February 2022

Sri Ramana S of I year Mechatronics Engineering has completed Design


Executives, Marketing and Marketers course on November 2021

Dadi Pradeep Surya of II Year Mechatronics Engineering has undergone


Internship on internet of Things (IoT), Robotics and Embedded Systems
in ASPIS Solutions, Bengaluru for 3 month duration from December
2021 to February 2022`

Vishnu of III Year Mechatronics Engineering has undergone internship in


OFGA Multimedia for 2-month duration from February 2022 to March
2022

Barani kumar S of II Year Mechatronics Engineering has undergone


internship on ASP.Net in GITHUB for 6 weeks duration from November
2021 to December 2021
JayaKrishna UR of III-year mechatronics department has undergone a
internship on Multilevel car parking automation in Chennai for a
duration of 3 months from September 2021 to October 2021

Rangesh S V III Year Mechatronics Engineering has completed a course


in App Development in Android using JAVA at Project Network in
August 2021

Kannan M of III Year Mechatronics Engineering has completed a course


in Digital Marketing at Google in November 2021

JayaKrishna UR of III-year mechatronics department has undergone an


internship program on TVS 2-Wheeler Dynamics and Powertrains for 3
months duration on December 2021 to February 2022

Aravindan M of III Year Mechatronics Engineering has


completed Robot motion planning at NPTEL for 4 month
duration from January 2022 to April 2022

Sarath Chandra K of III Year Mechatronics Engineering has undergone


internship in Machine Learning at SMARTKNOWER, Bengaluru for 2
months from November 2021 to December 2021

Sudharsan Narasimha of III Year Mechatronics Engineering has


undergone internship in Machine Learning at SMARTKNOWER,
Bengaluru for 2 month duration from November 2021 to December 2021

JayaKrishna UR of III Year mechatronics department has completed a


course in Basics in Instrumentation tools at Allen Bradly PLC for
2month duration from March 2022 to April 2022
Rajalakshmi K of I Year Mechatronics Engineering has completed a
course in HTML for 3weeks September 2021 in Apollo computer
education

Vishnu of III Year Mechatronics Engineering has


completed a course in Introduction to Game Development at Coursera
in January 2022

R S Sai Dinesh, R Surendran, D Kathirvelan, and V Logesh published a


paper “Artificial intelligence based Vision and Voice Assistant” on Scopus
international Research Journal

Pradeep Surya Dadi, Tamilvizhi T and Surendran R published a paper


“Layout optimisation for agriculture or small-scale agrarian industry” on
proceedings of sixth international conference on trends in electronics
and informatics 2022.
K Pradeep, K Karthikeyan, V Poorvaja and Pradeep Surya Dadi published
a paper “The Solution Selecting the Safety Gloves in Machining” on IEEE
journal.
FACULTY
ACHIEVEMENTS/PARTCIPATION
Ezilarasan C; Nagaraj M; John Presin Kumar A; Velayudham A; Rishab
Betala "Experimental Analysis of Process Parameters in Drilling Nimonic
C263 alloy under Nano fluid mixed MQL Environment" Manufacturing
Review, vol.8, No.2, 2021.

Chakravarthy Ezilarasan, M. P. Sudeshkumarc, and T. Vinoth ,


“Estimation of Flank Wear in Turning of Nimonic C263 Super Alloy Based
on Novel MSER Algorithm and Deep Patten Network, ISSN 1061-8309,
Russian Journal of Nondestructive Testing”, 2022, Vol. 58, No. 2, pp.
140–156. © Pleiades Publishing, Ltd., 2022.

A. Mathivanan1, M.P. Sudeshkumar, R. Ramadoss, Chakaravarthy


Ezilarasan, Ganesamoorthy Raju, and V. Jayaseelan “Finite element
simulation and regression modelling of machining attributes on turning
AISI 304 stainless steel” Manufacturing Rev. 8, 24 (2021)

S. Lakshmana Kumar, M. Thenmozhi, R. M. Bommi, Chakaravarthy


Ezilarasan, V. Sivaraman, 5 and Sivaprakasam Palani “Surface
Roughness Evaluation in Turning of Nimonic C263 Super Alloy Using 2D
DWT Histogram Equalization” Hindawi Journal of Nanomaterials Volume
2022, Article ID 9378487, 11 pages

John Presin Kumar Ayyaswamy a, Arul Kulandaivel b, ⇑, Chakaravarthy


Ezilarasan c, Adinarayanan Arunagiri d, Martin Charles e, S. Raj Kumar
“Predictive model development in dry turning of Nimonic C263 by
Artificial neural networks”
Chakaravarthy Ezilarasan, Meenaskshi Sundaram Nagaraj, A. John
Presin Kumar, A. Velayudham, and Rishab Betala, “Experimental analysis
of process parameters in drilling nimonic C263 alloy under nano fluid
mixed MQL environment”

Vinoth T, Ragul P, Jashwanth M, Ramakrishnan J 4, “An Efficient


Monitoring of Defective parts identification using Automated vision-
based quality inspection system”

Ramkumar S, Vinoth Kumar P, Kishore R, Lokesh V, Sai Dinesh R S


“3DOF ARTICULATED ARM FOR TOOL CHANGE USING
ELECTROMAGNETIC GRIPPER” on Scopus international Research Journal
Ramkumar S, Giri R, Gokul P S, Vinoth Kumar P, Kishore R
“Implementing Gaits of a Terabot”

R Kishore1, M Vinayaga Moorthy1, P.S Gokul2, Mugilan1 and Mugundhan1


“Additive manufacturing with composites of poly lactic acid (PLA)” Published
under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd

P.S Gokul, R Kishore, V Dhinakaran, Naveen Selva and Sri Ramana


Karthikeyan, “Investigation on Composite Feedstock filament for fusion
deposition modelling”, Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd, 2021.

Effect of Fin Pitch on the Thermo-Hydraulic Performance of a Louvered Fin


and Flat Tube Compact Heat Exchanger. Karthik Pooranachandran, J.
John Mathuram, P. Vinothkumar, and D. Jayabalakrishnan. Volume 54, Issue
4, December 2015, Pages 905-91

R. Ohmsakthi vel and J. Jaiganesh has attended International webinar on


“Robotics in Healthcare” organised by National Institute of Technical
Teachers Training and Research (NITTR) and IEEE Technology and
Engineering Management Society (TEMS) Chennai Chapter.

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