
Technical Seminars
At Geethanjali College of Engineering and Technology (GCET), Technical Seminars form an integral part of the academic curriculum as per the regulations, evaluated during the IV Year – II Semester. These seminars provide a structured platform for students to explore emerging technologies, research trends and real-world engineering applications beyond the classroom.
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Students present technical topics of contemporary relevance, participate in discussions and interact with peers and faculty, thereby strengthening their subject knowledge, presentation skills and research aptitude. Guest expert sessions and interdisciplinary themes further enrich the learning experience.
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Technical Seminars at GCET promote innovation, analytical thinking and professional preparedness while contributing to a strong academic and research culture on campus
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20EC42004 – Technical Seminar
Programme: B. Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering
Year and Semester: IV Year II Semester
Prerequisites: None
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There shall be a technical seminar presentation in Fourth year second semester, for which, the
student shall collect the information on a specialized topic, prepare a technical report, submit it and present the same before a departmental committee. It shall be evaluated by the departmental committee, consisting of Head of the Department or his nominee, seminar supervisor and a senior faculty member. The technical seminar report shall be evaluated for 100 marks as CIE. There shall be no SEE for the technical seminar. A student shall be deemed to have satisfied the academic requirements and earned the credits allotted to Technical Seminar if the student:
i. Secures not less than 40% of the total marks allocated for the course in the evaluation by
Departmental Evaluation Committee.
ii. Makes a presentation of the Technical Seminar carried out before the Departmental
Evaluation Committee as per schedule.
iii. Submits a report on his Technical Seminar.
Course Outcomes:
At the end of the course, the student would be able to:
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CO1. Research independently in collecting the required information through various
resources.
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CO2. Review the research literature and identify a specialized topic in an emerging area with
clear description of the title.
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CO3. Apply the knowledge of basic sciences, mathematics and engineering concepts in the
preparation and presentation of the technical seminar.
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CO4. Make an effective presentation within the stipulated time.
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CO5. Demonstrate writing skills in the preparation of seminar report, adhering to the
stipulated format.
