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Date: 08/11/2006
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Environmental Club CET |
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"The environmental club existed in our college unofficially for years, and dedicated works of many brought the college with many awards which include the Indira Priyadarshini Vrikshasnehi award 2002 (from Govt. of India). The club was officially made in Feb 2006 under the guidance of Prof. D Thankamony and student representatives Greeshma Kadangot and Varun T. It included a set of 16 active members...Read More...
Note: This report was published in CET College Magazine 2007.
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News: CET ranks 47th in India - good news? |
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Dhwani06(Description) |
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bibs writes " The ‘Village of Music’ incarnates in September, as College of Engineering, Trivandrum celebrates DHWANI ’06, the greatest cultural extravaganza ever seen in South India. Read More...
Note: Dhwani ...........Back to our minds...back to our campus
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News: CET and Amrita Institute to Collaborate in Technical Research |
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Anonymous writes " Department of Mechanical Engg, College of Engineering Trivandrum has reached an understanding with the Amrita Institute, to release their Director Prof. V Radhakrishnan for research, to CET for enhancing technical research in CET. Although not the constitution of a research chair, but is a welcome step in the right direction.
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Note: Information provided by:
John Joseph
junnie_mammoottil@yahoo.co.in
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News: CET Vision 2020 |
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Anonymous writes " Students at CET have embarked on a bold new approach towards improving the infrastructure, image and quality of education at CET. Called CET VISION 2020 - its being well received by students, staff and alumni. Read More...
Note: Deepak Benny is currently a student at CET and is coordinating CETvision2020 from CET. He is reachable at bennydeepak@yahoo.com
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Truth versus superstition |
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Gokul T Nair writes " It is a very common thing taking place in a country like India where we still have not been able to draw a clear line between superstitions and truth. A particular incident deserves attention as it involves a very prestigious technical institution of our country-The College of Engineering Trivandrum – CET as we all know it.
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Note: Gokul T Nair is a student at CET (S6 Tele). You can reach him
at gokul6066 AT yahoo.com
Or leave a comment below.
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That Girl with an Innocent Smile... |
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BENCYMOHAN writes " Memories are mostly enjoyable after spending four years in the Campus .... unfortunately for me, the one that comes first to mind is a tragedy which made the College weep.
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News: CETAA Best Alumni Award |
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College of Engineering, Trivandrum
Alumni Association
You may be aware that the 1953 batch has instituted an award for excellence in research and outstanding performance in technology for CETAA members. Padma Bhushan Dr. G. Madhavan Nair (1966 E), Chairman (ISRO) & Chairman, Space Commission and Secretary to Government of India, Department of Space has been selected to receive the award for the year 2005. He was supposed to receive this award during the last CETAA day on Nov 2005. But he could not receive the award on that day due to his preoccupation. Read More...
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News: Saarang -- From the pages of the Metro+ |
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vish writes " Fun for all at IIT fete
`Saarang' was all fun and entertainment
DANCE ATTACK `Choreo' organised as part of Saarang
IIT - Madras is undoubtedly famous for its pristine campus and unassailable brains. But it is also famous for Saarang. Students form more than 200 educational institutions participate in the festival that is usually held in January. Read More...
Note: Vishnu Menon M
The article was published in Hindu Metro Plus:-
http://www.hindu.com/mp/2006/02/04/stories/2006020401010200.htm
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CETAFI Survey Results |
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CETAFI had conducted a survey among the students staff and alumni. 103 online and 47 paper surveys were taken. It is very interesting to note that generally there is a lot of positive attitude among the students, staff and alumni. The only problem we can see that there is no concerted effort from anybody towards changing the system or solving our existing problems. In any case the survey results should shed some more light into the actual conditions Read More...
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News: Research Chairs at CET |
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This is a proposal for instituting Research Chairs at CET with an aim to promote research activities at CET. Please review this and those of you who have any feedback please get back in touch with the secretary of CETAA at secretary@cetaa.com before the 31st of October. You could also share your ideas with other alumni at CETAFI.net forums or at the cet-india maling list. Read More...
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News: CETAA Research Promotional Effort |
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Original research on various engineering subjects - award of Rs.5000/-
each year to deserving candidates of CET
CETAA has decided to open up a research Division at College of Engineering,
Thiruvanathapuram with the aim of guiding prospective post graduate research students
to do original research on various engineering subjects now pursued in CET for
undergraduate studies and to provide adequate facilities by way of equipments, books and
research papers.
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O Captain, My Captain…... |
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Prologue…
A page from my life (a bit dog-eared): The venue is LMS compound and the event is CAP (Centralised Allotment Process). The demure atmosphere is punctuated regularly with tensed sighs and deep breaths. A computer operator manning an allotment terminal calls out the number '84'. Heaving a sigh of relief I, along with my father, responded to the call. Without hesitation, I gave my preferences. EC followed by AE and then CS, all in CET. The good rank withstanding, the computer allotted me AE. Disappointed I left, not before filling the higher options form. A few weeks later I got the course of my choice.
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Note: Sreejith Unnikrishnan, S5T2
sreejith_unnikrishnan@rediffmail.com
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Who is the winner? |
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Sreejith writes " "One year to rule us all; Two parties to divide us all; And one election to fight it all."
The present political climate of our college can be aptly described by the above three lines. Even as I write this article, I am not sure whether there will be a college election at all this year as the University and College authorities are trying to make head and tail out of the recent High Court order. Still, to explain to the readers the new bipolar political situation, I would like to set this article against the backdrop of an election; a fight for power. Read More...
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Sreejith Unnikrishnan, S4 Electronics And Communication
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