Mahendra Engineering College
An Autonomous Institution | Approved by AICTE | Affiliated to Anna University Recognized u/s 12(B) & 2(f) of UGC | NAAC Accredited with 'A++' Grade & NBA Tier - 1(WA) CSE,ECE,EEE

Information Technology

Established in 1999 with an intake of 30 students, the Department of Information Technology focuses on producing competent engineers in the IT domain.

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About Programs

  • The Department of Information Technology was established in the year 1999 with the intake of 30 to produce capable engineers in the field of Information Technology.
  • The student intake was increased from 60 to 120 in the academic year 2008-2009.
  • The Department has evolved in terms of disseminate of knowledge and expanded beyond the curriculum and skill development activities.
  • The curriculum is updated and modernization of the laboratories is undertaken continuously to help the students are updated with the most recent trends at the global level.
  • Established Computer Society of India- Students Branch in the year of 2011.
  • The Department has outstanding and reliable placement record and most of the eligible students are placed in reputed companies
  • The Department faculties have good no of Publications in Scopus indexed Journals
  • Organize skill development programmes with support of industrial experts.
  • Alumni strength is more than 800 and they are working in top MNCs across the globe.
  • Most of the faculty members of professional bodies like ISTE, CSI, etc. and are enthusiastically participating in the activities of professional bodies.

Programmes Offered

  • B.Tech. – Information Technology – 4 Years

Vision

  • To produce capable IT Engineers conversion with state of the art technologies to take care of National and International needs.

Mission

  • To impart technological education through effective teaching- learning process.
  • To facilitate students excel in academic, technical and social activities to meet the industrial needs
  • To develop the students to be innovative, competent, efficient, disciplined and quality IT technocrats.
  • To encourage research activities with analytical skills to face global challenges.

PEO, PO and PSO

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

The graduates of this program after four to five years will,

  • PEO1: Apply modern computational, analytical tools and techniques in IT and allied engineering streams.
  • PEO2: Develop innovative technology systems that are technically sound, economically feasible and socially acceptable to enhance Quality of life.
  • PEO3: Communicate effectively and enhance leadership skills.
  • PEO4:Exhibit ethical attitude and pursue lifelong learning to achieve career goals

Program Outcomes (POs)

Engineering Graduates will be able to:

Engineering Knowledge

Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization of the solution of complex engineering problems.

Problem Analysis

Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.

Design and Development of Solutions

Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.

Investigation of Problems

Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.

Modern Tool Usage

Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations

Engineer and Society

Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.

Environment and Sustainability

Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.

Ethics

Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.

Individual & Team work

Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multi disciplinary settings.

Communication

Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.

Project Management and Finance

Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multi disciplinary environments.

Lifelong Learning

Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

Graduates of Information Technology at the time of graduation will be able to

  • PSO 1: Apply the fundamental knowledge to develop IT based solution in the areas related to information management and networking.
  • PSO 2: Maximize the knowledge and skills in the emerging areas of IT to meet the requirements of the society and the industry.

Advisory Committee

Department Program Advisory Committee (DPAC)

S.NoMemberDesignation
1.Dr. S. RajuProfessor and Head,
Department of Information Technology,
Mahendra Engineering College (Autonomous),
Namakkal Dt.
2.Dr. B.Vinoth kumarAssociate Professor,
Department of Information Technology,
P.S.G.College of Technology,
Coimbatore-641 004
3.Dr.S.P.ShantharajahProfessor & Head,
Dept. of Software and Systems Engineering,
School of Information Technology and Engineering
Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Vellore.
4.Dr.P.KarthikeyanAssociate Professor,
Department of Information Technology,
School of Computer Science and Engineering,
RV University,Bengaluru. Karnataka
4.Mr.Sarath Chandar SukumarGeneral Manager,
Human Resources,
Vaken Technologies,
Chennai,Tamilnadu.
5.Mr. VetrivendhanVoice President,
Softsquare Solutions India Pvt.Ltd.
Chennai,Tamilnadu.
6.Mr. Avinash Sakala BhaktulaSenior Architect,
Software and System Radisys India,
Reliance Industries Pvt Ltd,
Bengaluru,Karnataka.
7.Dr.N.ShanthiProfessor and Head,
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering,
Kongu Engineering College, (Autonomous)
Perundurai, Erode-60.
8.Dr. N.ViswanathanProfessor and Head,
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering,
Mahendra Engineering College (Autonomous), Namakkal Dt
9.Dr. S. PremaAssociate Professor,
Department of Information Technology,
Mahendra Engineering College, (Autonomous)
Namakkal Dt.
10.Prof. S. LathaAssistant Professor,
Department of Information Technology,
Mahendra Engineering College, (Autonomous)
Namakkal Dt.
11.Prof. S. RajeshwariAssistant Professor,
Department of Information Technology,
Mahendra Engineering College, (Autonomous)
Namakkal Dt.

List of Members to be included

S.NoMemberPosition in BoS
1.Dr.S. Raju
Professor and Head
Department Information Technology
Mahendra Engineering College (Autonomous),
Namakkal Dt.
Chairman
2.Dr. B.Vinoth kumar
Associate Professor,
Department of Information Technology,
P.S.G.College of Technology,
Coimbatore-641 004.
Anna University Nominee
3.Dr.S.P.Shantharajah
Professor & Head,
Dept. of Software and Systems Engineering,
School of Information Technology and Engineering
Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT),
Vellore.
Academic Expert
4.Dr.P.Karthikeyan
Associate Professor,
Department of Information Technology,
School of Computer Science and Engineering,
RV University,Bengaluru. Karnataka
Academic Expert
5.Mr.Sarath Chandar Sukumar
General Manager,
Human Resources,
Vaken Technologies,
Chennai,Tamilnadu
Academic Expert
6.Mr. Vetrivendhan
Voice President,
Softsquare Solutions India Pvt.Ltd.
Chennai,Tamilnadu.
Industry Expert
7.Mr. Avinash Sakala Bhaktula
Senior Architect,
Software and System Radisys India,
Reliance Industries Pvt Ltd,
Bengaluru,Karnataka.
Industry Expert
8.Dr.N.Shanthi
Professor and Head,
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering,
Kongu Engineering College,
(Autonomous)
Perundurai, Erode-60.
Academic Expert
9.Er. T.Loganathan
Senior Technical Engineer,
Acalvio Technologies,
Bangalore, Karnataka
Alumni Member
10.Dr. N.Viswanathan
Professor and Head /ECE,
Mahendra Engineering College,
Namakkal.
Academic Expert
(Allied Department)
11.Dr. S. Prema
Associate Professor / IT,
Mahendra Engineering College,Namakkal
Member
(Senior faculty)
12.Mrs. S. Latha
Assistant Professor,
Department of Information Technology,
Mahendra Engineering College, (Autonomous)
Namakkal Dt.
Member
(Senior faculty)
13.Mrs. S. Rajeshwari
Assistant Professor,
Department of Information Technology,
Mahendra Engineering College, (Autonomous)
Namakkal Dt.
Member
(Senior faculty)
14.Selvan. G.Harivignesh
Pre Final Year Student
B.Tech.IT
Mahendra Engineering College (Autonomous)
Namakkal Dt.
Student

Board of Studies Meeting

List of Laboratories

  • Problem Solving Techniques in C Laboratory
  • Information Technology Essentials Laboratory
  • Python Programming Laboratory
  • Data Structures Laboratory
  • Database Technology Laboratory
  • Operating system Laboratory
  • Object Oriented Software Engineering Laboratory
  • Web Technology Laboratory
  • Mobile application Development Laboratory
  • Cloud Computing Laboratory
  • Big Data Analytics Laboratory
  • Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

Digital Electronics Laboratory:

Laboratory In-charge : Dr.P. Balashanmugha Vadivu and Mrs.A.Vijayalakshimi

Technical supporting staff : P.Sivaraj

Major equipment:
  • Digital IC Trainer Kit
  • Digital IC Tester
List of Experiments:
  • Verification of logic gates
  • Design and implementation of Adder and Subtractor
  • Design and implementation of code converters
  • Design and implementation of Magnitude Comparator
  • Design and implementation of parity checker/ generator
  • Design and implementation of Multiplexer and De-multiplexer
  • Design and implementation of encoder and decoder
  • Construction and verification of ripple and mod counter
  • Design and implementation of Synchronous up/down counter
  • Implementation of SISO, SIPO, PISO and PIPO shift registers
Utilization of the laboratory:
  • Digital Electronics Laboratory for second year ECE Students

Microprocessor and Microcontroller Laboratory:

Laboratory In-charge : Dr.R.Suresh and Mr.K.Kalaimaamani

Technical supporting staff : Mr.C.Perumal

Major equipment:
  • 8085 microprocessor trainer kit
  • 8086 microprocessor trainer kit
  • 8051 microcontroller trainer kit
  • Interface – 8255, 8251/53, 8279, ADC/ DAC, Traffic Light Controller and Stepper motor
  • Cathode Ray Oscilloscope
List of Experiments:
  • Assembly Language Programming for 8085 and 8086 microprocessors
  • Interface input/output devices like keyboards, displays, and LEDs to a microprocessors
  • Assembly Language Programming for 8051 microcontroller
  • Interface input/output devices like keyboards, displays, and LEDs to a microcontroller
  • Interfacing microcontrollers and microprocessors with interfacing devices like traffic light controllers, stepper motor control, ADC and DAC, etc.,
Utilization of the laboratory:
  • Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Laboratory for third year ECE Students

VLSI & Signal Processing Laboratory:

Laboratory In-charges : Dr.S.Saraswathi and Mrs.G.Neelavathi

Technical supporting staff: Mr.C.Prabhu

Major Equipment/Software Tools:

  • Personal Computers
  • AMD A8 CPU -3.1GHz,4GB RAM
  • TMS320C50 Trainer Kits
  • FPGA Development Board Cyclone II
  • Orcad Capture With PSPICE A/D software
  • CROs and DSOs
  • MATLAB with Simulink Software
  • MATLAB Signal Processing Toolbox
  • MATLAB Image Processing Toolbox
  • MATLAB Wavelet Toolbox
  • MATLAB Communication System Toolbox

List of Experiments:

  • Waveform generation
  • Sampling and Reconstruction
  • Convolution and Correlation of two sequences
  • Calculation of FFT of a signal
  • Design of Digital filters
  • Computation of Quantization error
  • Implementation of Linear and Circular Convolution
  • Implementation of FIR, IIR and Adaptive filter
  • Synthesis of Half Adder, Full Adder, Half Subtractor and Full Subtractor
  • Design and Simulation of ALU
  • Synthesis of Decoder and Encoder
  • Design and Simulation of Multiplexer and Demultiplexer
  • Design and Simulation of Code converter
  • Synthesis of Flip flop and Shift Registers
  • CMOS Circuit Design using PSPICE
  • XILINX Software with MODELSIM Simulator

Utilization of the laboratory:

  • Digital Signal Processing Laboratory for third year ECE Students
  • VLSI Design Laboratory for third year ECE Students

Communication Engineering Laboratory:

Laboratory In- charge: Dr.S.Ponlatha and Dr.B.Prabakaran

Technical supporting staff: P.Sivaraj

Major Equipment:

  • CROs
  • Function Generators
  • Power Supply
  • PAM,PPM,PWM Trainer Kits
  • AM Transceiver Kits
  • FM Transceiver Kits
  • Sampling & TDM trainer kits
  • PCM /DM/ ADM Trainer Kits
  • ASK,PSK,FSK Trainer Kits
  • Line Coding & Decoding Kits
  • QPSK Trainer Kit
  • TDM trainer kit

List of Experiments:

  • Study the Amplitude modulation and Demodulation techniques
  • Study the Frequency Modulation and Demodulation techniques
  • Deign of various Pulse Modulation techniques like PAM, PDM and PPM
  • Deign of Pulse Code Modulation technique
  • Design of Delta Modulation and Adaptive Delta Modulation and demodulation
  • Design of various Digital Modulation & Demodulation techniques like ASK, PSK, QPSK
  • Designing, assembling and testing of pre-emphasis / de-emphasis circuits

Utilization of the laboratory:

  • Analog Communication Laboratory for second year ECE Students
  • Digital Communication Laboratory for third year ECE Students

Optical and Microwave Communication Laboratory

Laboratory In- charge : Dr.D.Chitra and Mrs.M.Sweetline sonia

Technical supporting staff: P.S.Rajkumar

Major equipment:
  • Optical fiber trainer kits
  • Optical light Source (850nm)
  • LED, PD and APD module
  • DSO and CROs
  • Gunn power supplies
  • Klystron power supplies
  • Gunn oscillators and microwave components
List of Experiments:
  • DC Characteristics of LED, LASER and PIN Diode
  • Study the characteristics of fiber optic analog and digital link
  • Attenuation and bending losses Measurement in fibers
  • Study the characteristics of various microwave devices
  • Measurement of frequency, Impedance & VSWR measurement
  • Directional Coupler – Directivity and coupling coefficient
  • calculation
  • Horn antenna gain measurement
Utilization of the laboratory:
  • Optical and Microwave Laboratory for IV year ECE students

Advanced Computing and Simulation Laboratory:

Laboratory In charge:Dr.S.Mohan and Mr.M.Gautham

Technician :Mr.C. Prabhu

Major Equipment/Software Tools:
  • SCILAB
  • Fiber optic kit
  • Gunn power supply
  • Klystron power supply
  • Gunn oscillator
  • OFT digital trainer kit
List of Experiments:
  • Transform based compression techniques
  • Antenna Radiation Pattern measurement.
  • Performance Evaluation of digital modulation schemes
  • OFDM transceiver design using MATLAB
  • Performance evaluation of Digital Data Transmission through Fiber Optic Link
  • Simulation of Audio Compression Algorithms
  • Performance Evaluation of Simulated CDMA System
Utilization of the laboratory:
  • Communication System Laboratory for first year M.E Communication Students

Project Laboratory

Laboratory In charge: Dr.R.Kathirvel and Mr.K.Giri

Technician :Mr.M.Dhanabal

  • Project laboratory is exclusively provided to the students to carry out mini and major project work.
  • Computing facility with sufficient number of personal computers with high speed Internet connectivity is available
  • Domain specific faculty members and technical staff are available beyond working hours to support students for doing project work
  • Students are encouraged to utilize the laboratory for developing project works/products.
  • Project laboratory is equipped with educational tools to create interest and better understanding of electronics
  • Reference books, journals and technical magazines are shared from main and department libraries.
  • Embedded system development software and tools with evaluation board and necessary hardware items are available in the laboratory to familiarize the students to work in embedded systems
Major Equipment/Software Tools:
  • Digital Storage Oscilloscopes and Cathode Ray Oscilloscopes
  • Function generators
  • Regulated Power Supply
  • Soldering iron kits
  • General purpose PCBs and necessary electronic components
  • Personal computers with Internet facility
  • Embedded system development boards
  • Micro C free version software tool and PIC18F4550 evaluation board
  • Open source software- Keil-uVision, Xilinx, Code Composer Studio, Proteus Design and PSpice
Utilization of Project Laboratory:
  • Students are utilizing the laboratory for developing projects / models and research activities.
Sl.NoName of the facultyDesignation
1Dr.S.RajuHOD / Professor
2Dr.S.PremaAssociate  Professor
3S.LathaAssistant Professor
4S.RajeshwariAssistant Professor
5D.SindhujaAssistant Professor
6N.PremkumarAssistant Professor
7M.Arul sankarAssistant Professor
8S.T.LeninAssistant Professor
9P.IndhumathiAssistant Professor
10K.GowthamiAssistant Professor
11R.BharathiAssistant Professor
12S.IndhujaAssistant Professor
13M.MohanapriyaAssistant Professor
14M.LavanyaprabhaAssistant Professor
15K.ManojAssistant Professor
16.V.ParasakthiAssistant Professor
17.S.SoundaryaAssistant Professor
18.M.DivyaAssistant Professor
19.A.AshwiniAssistant Professor
20.R.Manish varmaAssistant Professor
S.NOName of the facultyNo. of research publication
1Dr.S.Raju25
2Dr.S.Prema22
3S.Latha12
4S.Rajeshwari11
5D.Sindhuja11
6N.Premkumar03
7M.Arul sankar08
8S.T.Lenin05
9P.Indhumathi02
10K.Gowthami02
11R.Bharathi05
12S.Indhuja03
13M.Mohanapriya03
14M.Lavanyaprabha05
15K.Manoj02
16.V.Parasakthi03
17.S.Soundarya02
18.M.Divya01
19.A.Ashwini01
20.R.Manish varma01
S.NoName of the Supporting StaffQualification
1Mr.K.SasikumarM.Sc
2Mr.S.MurugavelB.E
  • The department was incepted in the year of 1999 with the initial intake of 30 and it was upgraded in the year of 2001 as 60 again intake was increased as 120 in the year of 2008.
  • The department was recognized by ISO, NAAC, and Autonomous since 2013onwards.
  • NPTEL Local Chapter is established for students and faculty members appearing for NPTEL courses online examinations.
  • Faculty members have published 27 Technical Papers in the last three academic years 2017-18 and 2018-19,2019-2020,2020-2021.
  • For strengthening the students skills we are conducting the MAILS, MILES, Workshop, Seminar, Hands on Training, MToBs, MASTs, TASKs, Indel, Club activities.
  • Faculty members are Faculty Advisors of ISTE, CSI chapters.
  • Student members are student advisor of CSI and IEEE chapters.
  • All the students are undergoing skill development programmes like soft skills, communication skills, aptitude and logical reasoning, group discussions and technical interview skills.
  • To enhance their interdisciplinary knowledge among the engineering department in the current environment, open elective is being provided to the students.
  • Intra college fest is organizing in our college in order to showcase the students extracurricular activities to the others and academic achievers also encouraged.
  • To develop the students technical skills, certification courses are recognized in curriculum and provide credits instead of their regular curriculum. We are practiced NPTEL examination under this category.
  • In order to develop the technical skills, separate training is given to interested students based on their interest in domain. Like java, C, Python etc.,
  • Our Students have undergone Internship in various Government / reputed Private Industries / Organizations.
  • Regular meetings are held between mentor and mentee.
  • Students are allowed to approach the mentor for both academic and personal problems.
  • Personalized professional /career advice is given to the mentee.
  • The department attains 70% placements consequently.

CREDENTIALS OF THE DEPARTMENT

  • Two faculties have completed PhD degree and four more faculty members are pursuing Research program in the last three years.
  • More than 13 students have been trained in Infosys Campus connect program certified by Infosys Ltd, Bangalore.
  • Faculty members received inspire faculty partnership awards by Infosys Ltd, Bangalore.
  • NPTEL Local Chapter is established for students and faculty members appearing for NPTEL courses online examinations.
  • Faculty members have published 30 Technical Papers in the last three academic years.
  • Our students have undergone Internship in various Government / reputed Private Industries / Organizations.
  • A grant of ₹7,500 from TNSCST was awarded for the project “Detection of physical metamorphosis using Artificial Intelligence”.
  • A student from Information Technology secured third Prize with a cash award of ₹10,000 in the Women Hackathon – 2024
  • Faculty and students have actively submitted innovative research proposals to funding agencies such as DST, TANSCST, MSME, and YUKTI.
  • All the students are undergoing Soft Skill development programs like communication skills, aptitude and logical reasoning, group discussions and technical interview skills.
  • Faculty members are Faculty Advisors of ISTE, CSI chapters.
  • Regular meetings are held between mentor and mentee.
  • Personalized professional /career advice is given to the mentee.
  • The department attains 70% placements consequently.

AI&ML

  • The centers of excellence in machine learning are part of a global initiative of the company, called Intel AI Academy, which aims to provide training in Artificial Intelligence for students of Computer Courses (Science, Engineering and related) and development of artificial intelligence applications.

Infosys Campus Connect Foundation

  • The initiative was aimed at deepening the industry-academia bonds and building a strong foundation for the future needs of both academia and the growing IT industry.Certificate will be issued by the Infosys and Mahindra Engineering College to the students on their successful completion of the training.

Intel Intelligence program (Intel – FICE)

  • Intel Intelligence program has several program components weaved together to create needs of industry. Training programs are conducted continuously to our students and upon successful completion of training, certificates will be issued by Intel FICE.Carrier openings on embedded system industry are created and many students are placed in embedded system related industries by utilizing the resources available at the centre of excellence

ICT Academy Initiatives

  • ICT academy has evolved a framework for course development, faculty training and student training with focus in making the transmission of knowledge from the faculty to students highly effective with all the tools associated with the same.

Dell EMC2 Academic Alliance

  • EMC Education offers cost effective, flexible IT training and IT certification programs for professionals looking to expand their skills in fields like data science, storage administration, and big data analytics.The Dell EMC2 Academic Alliance provides faculty with free courseware to educate students on infrastructure technologies for information storage, cloud and big data.

Short-Term & Value-Added Courses organized in the last two academic years 2022-23,2023-2024,2024-2025,2025-2026

S.NoName of the Short-Term Courses /Value-Added CoursesNumber of students benefited
1.Android App Development30
2.Cloud Computing and Distributed Systems30
3.Windows based Application Development30
4.Social Media Analysis30
5.Enterprise Application Development30
6.Full Stack Development30
7.Data Science with  Python30
8.Robotics Process Automation30

Seminars, Conferences & Workshops conducted through Professional Societies

Events organized in last three academic years:
S.NoType of Events
[Conference/ Seminar/Workshop]
Professional societyDateName of the EventsName and Address of the Resource Persons
1WorkshopCSI16.10.2025
to
17.10.2025
Workshop on ” Mobile Application Development using Flutter with AI Integration “1.Er.Sabarinathan Muthu,
Founder & CEO,
Gateway Software Solutions,
Coimbatore-641044.

2.Er.Robin Fernandes,
App Developer,
Gateway Software Solutions,
Coimbatore-641044.
2SeminarCSI29.10.2025” Role of Data Visualization Tools in Data Science “Er.K.Jayakrishna.,B.Tech.
Senior Software Engineer
Inspirein Technologies,
Ang Mo Kio,Singapore.
3SeminarCSI27.09.2025“AI and Low Code Revolution: The Future Workplace for Today’s Engineers”Mr. Youvaraja Sundararaman, M.Sc(CT).,
Technology Architect,
Cognizant Technology Services,
Thoraipakkan,Chennai.
4SeminarCSI23.09.2025Bridging Classroom to Industry: A Professional’s path”Er.Vivek Ganapathi (Batch:2017-2021)
Senior Java Developer,
Infosys , Electronic City,
Bengaluru.
5SeminarCSI07.04.2025Seminar on “Technical Orientation on Azure Cloud Services”Mr.S.Aravind Kumar
Service Engineer,
Walmart Global Tech India,Chennai.
6SeminarCSI12.05.2025Seminar on “Explainable AI in Action: Visualizing and Understanding Model Decisions”Dr P. Karthikeyan
Center for Applied and Responsible AI
(CARA) -Center Head Associate Professor School of Computer Science and Engineering,
RV University, Bengaluru.
7SeminarIIC-Seminar30.04.2025IIC Self Driven Activity on “Session on Entrepreneur Development :The Startup Reality “Mr.Sooraj Muralidharan,
Founder Academic Head,
Third Eye, Salem
8SeminarCSI24.04.25The Future is Intelligent : How AI & ML are Redefining the Marketing Industry”Er . Mani Marimuthu
Founder and Executive Director
LEAPSQAD Pvt. Ltd. AUSTRALIA.
9IIT LectureCSI20.03.2025IIT Guest Lecture on “Soft Computing”Dr.V.Masilamani,
Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Dean Student Affairs,
Indian Institute of Information Technology, Kancheepuram.
10SeminarCSI13.03.2025Beyond College: Workplace Transition “Er.B.Vinoth (Batch:2004-2008)
Director –UX Design
Acuity Knowledge Partners,
Bangalore.
11SeminarCSI08.05.2025Statistical and Algebraic Method in Machine Learning “Er.Bhuvaneshwara Ragavendra
(Batch:2017-2021)
Data Analyst, I18N Solutions,
AI Salem,Salem.
12WorkshopCSI12.09.2024 & 13.9.2024Workshop on “Basics of Node JS “Mr.C.Devaraju,
Founder / Director ,
Odugaa Tech,Salem.
13SeminarCSI22.10.2024Seminar on “Dynamic Website Design and Development”Mr.T.Kodeeswaran B.E,
Founder,
VK Academy IT Solutions,
Komarapalayam, Namakkal
14IIC Self Driven ActivityIIC15.11.2024IIC Self Driven Activity on “Innovation in E-Commerce Business Strategies”Mr.Ravishankar Kandasamy,
B.Tech IT ,MS
(2014 Alumnus)
Founder & Operations Manager,
Fetchto.com, Chennai.
15IIC Calendar ActivityIIC4.12.2024 to 6.12.2024IIC Calendar Activity on “ Intra Institutional Innovation Challenge ”Er.Gokulanathan Ponnusamy
Founder,
Nithra Apps India Private Limited
Tiruchengode,Namakkal.
16International LectureCSI04.12.2024International Lecture on “ Impact of BigData: Transforming the world through Data Insights ”Mrs.Hemalathajeeva,
Big Data Engineer,
Cognizant Technology Solutions,
North Carolina,
17IIT/NIT Guest LectureCSI26.11.2024Guest Lecture on “ Introduction to Big Data Analytics and its Case Studies ”Dr.G.R. Gangadharan
Professor,
Department of Computer Applications,
National Institute of Technology,
Tiruchirappalli- 620015 India
18SeminarCSI09.08.2024Seminar on “Digital Transformation”Mrs.Lavanya Alagesan, B.E., (I.T.)
(1999-2003 Batch)
Founder of NGO REACTION Team and Manager,
Cognizant Technology Solutions Cary, North Carolina, USA
19SeminarCSI07.11.2024“ Cloud Computing And Devops Automation ”Er . SOUNDHAR K ( Alumni : 2020)
Microsoft Azure Architect,
Basis Cloud Solution (BCS),Chennai.
20SymposiumCSI05.04.24SymposiumProf. Dr. Bernhard Glück
Senior Expert Service (SES), Germany
21SeminarCSI25.04.24“Data science and application”Dr.Nagappan Govindarajan,
Professor & Head of CSE Department,
Saveetha Engineering College[Autonomous],
Chennai.
22IIC SeminarIIC19.01.24“Cloud computing Applications”Er.A.Lavanya,
Founder of NGO Reaction Team and Manager,
Cognizant Technology Solutions,
Cary,North Carolina,USA
23IIC Self Driven ActivityIIC21.05.24“Big Data Analytics”Mr.S.Vivek
Associate Director of BI & Visualization
LatentView Analytics,
Chennai..
24IIC Self Driven ActivityIIC24.05.24“Entrepreneur skill development”Dr.N.Saravanaraman,
M.E.Ph.D
Founder & Managing Director,
A-Square Informatic Center,Trichy.
25FDPCSI23.05.24 to 25.05.2024FDP on “Foundation of Data Science with Real Time Applications”1.Er. Vigneshwaran,
Founder and CEO, Sri Nandha Infotech Pvt. Ltd. Coimbatore.

2.Er.Sabarinathan Muthu
Senior Technical Manager

3.Er.Kesavan
Software Engineer Gateway Software Solution, Coimbatore.

4. Er.Saravanakumar Perumal Senior Software Manager
DELMIA,Dassault System, Bangaluru.
26SeminarCSI26.08.2023Seminar on “Deep Diving into Machine Learning Models “Dr. S.Lovelyn Rose
Associate Professor,
Dept.of Computer Science and Engg,PSG College of Technology,
Coimbtore
27IIC WebinarIIC18.08.2023“Innovation in Cloud Computing”Mr.P.Balajee
Team Lead,
Siam Computing, Adyar,Chennai.
28“IIC WorkshopIIC29.11.2023“Entrepreneurship and Innovation as Career Opportunity”Ms.K.Shanmuga Priya,
CEO and Founder,
Planning Tiger, Chennai.
29Guest LectureCSI17.10.2023“Block chain and its Applications”Er.M.S.Mohamed Younus
Chief Technology Officer,
Megavrse. Dubai.
30IIT/NIT Guest LectureCSI05.10.2023“Auto Encoder and its Application”Dr. Umarani Jayaraman
Assistant Professor,
Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
Indian Institute of Information Technlogy design and Manufacturing, Kancheepuram
31SeminarCSI07.10.2023“Spring Boot REST API”Er. S.Srilekha, B.Tech(IT).,
(Alumni 2018)
System Engineer,
Tata Consultancy Services,IT SEZ,
Thoraipakkam,Chennai
32International LectureCSI05.09.2023“Internet of Things”Ms.Monikka Rajan,
Silicon Design Engineer II,AMD inc.Austin,
Texas.USA.
33SeminarCSI17.07.2023“Human Machine Interface”Mr.Ganesan Sethuraman,
(2005 Batch)
Technical Specialist,
US Technology International Pvt Ltd, Chennai.
34Technical TrainingCSI09.05.2023“Open CV using Python”GAJA MANOHAR,
Project Engineer,
Pantech e learning,
Digital Learning Simplified, Chennai
35NIT Guest LectureCSI04.04.2023“Data Analytics & Machine Learning”Dr. V.Shanmuganeethi
Professor and Head,
Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research,Taramani, Chennai
36National Level SeminarCSI13.03.2023“Web applications development tools”Er. Saravanakumar Natesan
Software Development Manager
TESCO ,Banglore-66
37SeminarCSI30.03.2023“Opportunities and Challenges towards Banking sector”Er. HIMANSHU, B.Tech(IT)., (2015 Passed out)
Sr. application developer,
Bank of New York Mellon Technology,Chennai.
38SeminarCSI13.02.2023“Azure Services And Its Industry Trends”Er. J.BRINDHA,
(2007-2011 Batch)
Software Engineer,
HCL Technologies Ltd, Chennai.
39Technical WorkshopCSI09.11.2022 & 10.11.2022“Machine Learning & Data Science Essentials-Hands on using python”Er.G.Mohan Shankar Yadav,
Project Engineer,
Pantech e-Learning,
Coimbatore.
40IIT Guest LectureCSI12.10.2022Internet of Things(IoT) in smart grid and smart citiesDr. K.Vijayakumar,
Associate Professor ,
School of Computer and Electrical Engineering,
Indian Institute of Technology, Design and Manufacturing,
Kancheepuram,Chennai.
41Guest LectureCSI28.09.2022Guest Lecture on ” Artificial Neural Networks”Dr.Kathiroli Raja,
Assistant Professor,
Dept.of.CSE,
Anna University ,MIT Campus,
42SeminarCSI28.10.2022Seminar on “Interview Skills “Er. A.Arthanarisamy., 2008 -Passed out)
Senior Architect,
Sun Tec Digital Solutions Private Limited,Bangalore.
43SeminarCSI30.04.2022Awareness on Data Science “Er.JAYAKRISHNA K.J,
B.Tech-IT.,
(Batch: 2011-2015)
Senior Software Engineer,
Inspirein Technologies. Kochi,India..
44IIC WorkshopIIC02.12.2022“Problem Solving and Ideation “Prof. Dr. Bernhard Glück
Senior Expert Service (SES), Germany

Organized Two days’ Workshop on “Mobile Application Development using Flutter with AI Integration


Organized a A Seminar on “Web applications development tools”


Organized a A Seminar “Opportunities and Challenges towards banking sector


Organized FDP on “Foundation of Data Science with Real Time Applications”


Organized National level Symposium 2K24


Organized an International Seminar on “Cloud computing Applications”


Women Hackathon winners

Our Information technology student won the third prize, receiving a cash award of Rs 10,000, in the Women Hackathon – 2025, organized by TANCAM @PMCT, Hosur


Hackathon winners

Our Information technology student won the third prize, 24 Hour Hackathon-2025, organized by MEC,CSE.


Sports winners

Our Information technology student won the Second prize, Zonal level Kho Kho match 2025

List of Faculty Members Pursuing Ph.D

S. No.Name of the facultySpecializationUniversity
1.Mrs.S.LathaImage ProcessingAnna University
2Mr.S.T.LeninArtificial IntelligenceAnna University
3Mrs.D.SindhujaWireless Sensor NetworkAnna University
4Mr.M.ArulsankarDeep LearningAnna University
CONSULTANCY WORK
Academic year 2025-26, 2024-25, 2024-2023,
  • Dr.S.Raju
  • Mrs.D.Sindhuja
  • Mr.M.Arulsankar

UG-R-2024

UG-R-2022

Memorandum of Understanding Signed Previous Academic Years

S.No.Name of organizationDomain / Area of ActivitiesContributionActivities & Outcome
1.Er.Sabarinathan Muthu,
Founder & CEO,
Gateway Software Solutions,
ITTechnical Training & InternshipStudents are trained in Foundation Program
2.Nithra Apps India Private Limited Tiruchengode,NamakkalITTechnical Training & InternshipStudents are trained in Foundation Program
3.Yellow Matics IT Skill Development Solutions“Innovation and Start up for Software Engineers – Prompt Engineering”Technical Training & InternshipStudents and Faculty members are provided an opportunity to expertisein AI&ML concepts.
4.LITZ TechnologiesITTechnical Training & InternshipStudents and Faculty members are provided an opportunity to expertisein AI&ML concepts.
5.MindFulAI TechnologiesITTechnical Training & InternshipStudents and Faculty members are provided an opportunity to expertisein AI&ML concepts.
6.Pantech e-LearningITTechnical Training & InternshipStudents and Faculty members are provided an opportunity to expertisein Cloud computing, AI&ML concepts.
7.ABE Semiconductor DesignsITTechnical Training & InternshipStudents and Faculty members are provided an opportunity to expertisein AI&ML concepts.
8.InfosysTechnical skills and soft skillsTechnical TrainingStudents are trained in Foundation Program designed by Infosys to enhance the industry specific basic Knowledge.
Students are undergoing industry based elective courses to enhance the employability skills.
8.Oracle India Pvt LtdDatabaseTechnical TrainingStudents and Faculty members are provided an opportunity to expertisein database concepts.
9.Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffiled, England, UK.Software Engineering and design ThinkingTechnical TrainingStudents are trained in the field of Software Engineering to meet the needs of industries

Dr. S. RAJU, M.E., M.Phil, Ph.D, DCHI, MLIS, LM-ISTE, LM-CSI, MINFITT,

Professor and Head

Department of Information Technology,

Mahendra Engineering College (Autonomous),

Mahendrapuri, Mallasamudram (W),

Namakkal Dt – 637 503.

Cell : 9600764244.

Email: hodit@mahendra.info

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ADMISSION 2026 - 2027
TNEO CODE 2609
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