A non-profit organization, IEEE is the world’s leading professional association
for the advancement of technology. Through its global membership, IEEE is a leading
authority on areas ranging from aerospace systems, computers and telecommunications
to biomedical engineering, electric power and consumer electronics among others. It
has more than 375,000 members of which 80,000 of them are student members. The
student Branch Committee of this college consists of a group of students who are
committed to providing and enhancing opportunities for CET Students.
The IEEE publishes nearly a third of the world’s technical literature in electrical
engineering, computer science and electronics. IEEE journals are consistently among
the most highly cited in electrical and electronics engineering, telecommunications
and other technical fields.
The IEEE Spectrum, a monthly award winning periodical provided for all the IEEE
members keeps up to date with the latest advancements in the field of engineering,
explores the developing applications and implementations of new technology. It also
anticipates trends and provides a forum for understanding, discussion, and leadership
in engineering, science and technology. IEEE.tv is an Internet based television network
that produces and delivers special-interest programming about technology and
engineering. Member exclusive programs appear monthly, and include conference
highlights, author interviews, oral histories, career guidance and much more.
Students and young professionals gain insight about the latest research and
innovation at universities and research centers worldwide, while learning about
business and career issues. All members receive access to this publication through the IEEE Xplore Digital Library which allows member’s access to more than two million
IEEE documents.
The Student’s branch aims to create awareness among students by conducting
seminars and talks on various topics such as open source software and Linux as
well as future studies and opportunities. It regularly conducts events like quizzes
and competitions in order to test the technological aptitude of the students. It has also
conducted an industrial visit with 100 students from various batches of the college.
It also has a Women in Engineering (WIE) affinity group which is the largest international
professional organization dedicated to promoting women engineers and scientists
whose mission is to inspire, engage, encourage, and empower IEEE women
worldwide.