Mangaluru: SJEC secures second place at all-India SAE Aero Championship


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Mangaluru, May 27: Team SJEC - Airborne from St Joseph Engineering College (SJEC), Vamanjoor here has won the second place in Manovegam - All India Aero Championship 2017, an aero design competition organized by SAEINDIA, Bengaluru section and Aerospace Board of SAEINDIA.

The event was held on April 14 and 15 at Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumakuru, and the results were announced recently. Team SJEC - Airborne, consisting of seven mechanical engineering students led by Rohan Manuel D’Souza has secured all-India second place out of 11 teams that participated in the regular class (IC Engine class) from all over the country.

Earlier, the same team achieved second place in the virtual round of the competition.

The team was represented by following students of final year mechanical engineering:

Rohan Manuel Dsouza
Loyson Ashish Noronha
Rahul Dsouza
Madhukar Shetty
Melon Thomas Lobo
Wilvin Roy crasta
Stephen Eric Madtha


SJEC has congratulated the team for its stellar achievement and wished them the best in all their future endeavours.

  

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  • Vaneesha V Rodrigues, Mangaluru

    Mon, May 29 2017

    Congratulations Team SJEC

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  • john,elias, mangalore/mumbai/kuwait

    Sat, May 27 2017

    congrats rahul and team, wish u good luck

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  • Roshan Dsilva, Kuwait

    Sat, May 27 2017

    Congratulations Rohan and your team for achieving the milestone of securing the 2nd place. May God bless you and your team. Heartly wishes from Uncle Roshan , Aunty Linet, Raizu and Haizu.

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas, texas

    Sat, May 27 2017

    Great job, SJEC. Congratulations on your securing the second place at the All India SAE Aero Championship. The entire Diocese of Mangalore is proud of you. Aero space industry will gain the momentum in the future of India because of our all-out expansion in so many other areas of progress that will automatically boost our aero space involvement. Even some of the major Companies such as Boeng Corp and many others are planning their future involvement in the Aircraft manufacturing and maintainance and report facilities in India so as to facilitate aircraft facilities existing throughout the Eastern hemisphere.

    India has all the geographical advantages in providing to the major airlines a suitable maintenance and report facilities. Our young engineers therefore will have a good scope in getting engaged with the domestic services without any need for overseas expertise to come over. Same as the Silicone Valleys of India such as Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune etc., the Aeronautic related services can be easily made possible in India not only for the domestic use but also many other countries in that area including the Middle East.

    We are therefore confident that SJEC will have a tremendous scope to render whatever possible assistance to the future aeronautic expansion in the world. Our best wishes

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  • maria fernandes, kulshekar, mangaluru

    Sat, May 27 2017

    congratulation all of you All India Aero Championship 2017 team members & management

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