Mangaluru: St Joseph Engineering College selected for setting up AICTE IDEA Labs


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Mangaluru, Jun 19: St Joseph Engineering College (SJEC), here, has emerged as one of the 49 institutions from across India and is one among the five colleges in Karnataka to be selected by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) for establishing AICTE IDEA (Idea Development, Evaluation & Application) Labs.

This achievement comes just after the college is identified as one of the 255 institutions pan India to have received approval for implementation of the National Innovation and Start-up Policy (NISP).

The IDEA Lab is aimed at encouraging students to apply Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fundamentals towards enhanced hands-on experience, learning by doing and product visualization. The IDEA Lab will make engineering students more imaginative and creative in addition to imbibing skills of critical thinking, problem-solving, design thinking, collaboration, communication and lifelong learning. The lab shall have an area of 5000 square feet equipped with advanced machinery, tools and mechanisms to support the translation of an idea to prototype development or solution of a problem.

The duration of this project is two years and the total cost for establishing the IDEA Lab is Rs 110 lac. The AICTE will provide approximately 40% of the total project cost and the remaining 60% is to be borne by the institute with possible sponsorship from industry partners. Beyond two years, the institute will spend another Rs 40 lac to sustain the IDEA labs.

The college already has an innovation centre under the New Age Innovation Network (NAIN) programme since 2018, an initiative by the Karnataka Innovation and Technology Society (KITS), Government of Karnataka. SJEC NAIN Innovation Centre receives Rs 10 lac per annum as operational expenses from KITS, along with providing support to 10 student projects per year with each project availing a seed funding of Rs 3 lac. The total assurance for funding under the NAIN programme from KITS is Rs 120 lac over three years.

SJEC has already set up well-equipped Tinkering and Engineering Exploration Labs which help students to build real-life applications, right in the first year of engineering studies. This builds their affinity towards STEM and makes them more hands-on in learning technical concepts. These initiatives are part of the Experiential Learning Stream that the college has introduced for all engineering students where they go from Tinkering and Engineering Exploration in the first year, thereafter, to Social Innovation, Design Thinking, Project Management; finally culminating in Prototyping and Entrepreneurship in the third year. The presence of Tinkering and Engineering Exploration Labs, NAIN Innovation Centre and AICTE IDEA Labs on the campus provides an eco-system to convert ideas into proof-of-concept and upgrade them to the level of a product with commercial value.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Sat, Jun 19 2021

    Congratulations to SJEC staff and management. But i wonder why with such exceptional education system why there are only 2 large industries in DK and Udupi is still RURAL.

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 19 2021

    Because no one invest in Industries. Instead they invest money only to build schools and colleges.

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 19 2021

    Answer to your question can be provided only by an engineering student studying under vtu.

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