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Program Objectives

Designed to guide students and parents towards informed engineering decisions

🎓 Clarity on Engineering Disciplines

Provide clarity about each engineering discipline.

🧪 Labs, Research & Projects

Showcase labs, research, and student projects through virtual demos Profile of eminent faculty, Thrust areas of the department.

👨‍👩‍👧 Interaction with Faculty

Enable parents and students to interact with faculty

🎯 Choosing the Right Branch

Help students choose the right branch based on interest and career goals (Admission)

🚀 Career & Future Opportunities

Address questions about placements, internships, and higher studies.

Virtual Program Flow

Structured experience designed for clarity, interaction, and informed decision-making

Virtual Department Interaction Day

Mode: ibentos | Duration: 50 mins per department

  • 25 min – Department showcase
  • 10 min – Lab / project demonstration
  • 15 min – Live Q&A with students & parents
Morning Sessions
  • 08:50 – 09:40 Aerospace Engineering
  • 09:40 – 10:30 Mechanical Engineering & Robotics
  • 10:30 – 11:20 Computer Science & Engineering
  • 11:20 – 12:10 AI & Data Science
  • 12:10 – 01:00 Electronics & Communication
Afternoon Sessions
  • 01:45 – 02:35 Electrical & Electronics
  • 02:35 – 03:25 Cyber Security
  • 03:30 – 04:20 Chemical Engineering
  • 04:20 – 05:10 Civil Engineering
05:10 – 05:30 PM
Closing Segment: Open Interaction & Admissions Guidance

Choosing the right branch, internships, placements, higher studies, and AEEE admission process with scholarships.

Guidelines for Department Presentations

Keep sessions simple, engaging, and impactful to maintain student attention

Note: Online sessions lose attention quickly — keep presentations visual, simple, and interactive.
1. What is this branch? (3 mins)

Explain the field in simple terms.

Example: Artificial Intelligence = teaching computers to see, learn, and make decisions.

Avoid technical jargon

2. What Students Learn (5 mins)

Explain key areas such as:

  • Machine Learning
  • Computer Vision
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Data Analytics
3. Labs & Infrastructure (3 mins)

Use visuals like photos or videos.

  • Robotics labs
  • Drone testing facilities
  • AI research labs
4. Student Projects (5 mins)
  • Innovation projects
  • Hackathon achievements
  • Prototypes

Real examples build trust

5. Career Opportunities (5 mins)
  • Job roles
  • Industry demand
  • Startup opportunities
Example: Mechanical → Automotive, Robotics, Aerospace
6. Placement Highlights (3 mins)
  • Top recruiters
  • Internship companies
  • Alumni career paths
7. Student Experience (3 mins)
  • Clubs & communities
  • Competitions
  • International collaborations
8. Live Q&A (10–15 mins)

Students and parents ask questions via chat.

Moderator selects and addresses key questions.