IRC Policy

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About us

The Industry Relations Cell (IRC) functions as a strategic and dynamic interface between the institution and the corporate, industrial, entrepreneurial, and professional ecosystem. In the rapidly evolving global economic environment, higher education institutions are expected not only to impart theoretical knowledge but also to ensure that learners are industry-ready, innovation-driven, and professionally competent. The Industry Relations Cell has been established with this core objective — to bridge the gap between academia and industry and to create a sustainable ecosystem of collaboration, skill development, research integration, and career advancement. The IRC plays a pivotal role in aligning institutional academic practices with contemporary industry expectations. By building meaningful and structured partnerships with industries, corporate organizations, MSMEs, start-ups, research laboratories, and professional bodies, the Cell ensures that students receive exposure to real-time business environments, practical problem-solving scenarios, and emerging technological trends. The Cell functions as a catalyst for mutual growth, enabling industries to access academic expertise, research capabilities, consultancy services, and young talent, while empowering students and faculty to engage with real-world challenges, innovation opportunities, and professional networks.

Vision

To strengthen collaboration between the institution and industries by creating meaningful opportunities for students and faculty through training, internships, research, consultancy, and industry engagement.

Mission

To bridge the gap between academic learning and industry requirements.
To enhance student employability through skill-based training, industrial exposure, and project-based learning
To facilitate mutually beneficial partnerships with industries for academic and research growth.

Objectives

Establish and maintain strong links with industries across sectors.
Organize industrial visits, internships, and on-the-job training for students.
Conduct workshops, seminars, FDPs, and guest lectures by industry experts.
Facilitate MoUs with industries for training, research, and consultancy.
Support placement activities and employability skill enhancement.
Promote industry-based curriculum development and feedback.
Encourage faculty-industry collaboration for research and innovation.

IRC Report

IRC Committee Members

S. No Name of Member Designation Key Role / Position Assigned in IRC
1 Dr. M. Subbulakshmi Principal President
2 Dr. M. Vairavan Assistant Professor Convener
3 Dr. K.Renugadevi Assistant Professor Member
4 Dr. A. Revathi Assistant Professor & Commerce Member
5 Mr. M. Marichamy Assistant Professor Member
6 Dr. M. Sivakavinesan Assistant Professor Member
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