Professional Body Chapters
Professional Bodies & Institutional Councils
Navkis College of Engineering, Hassan (NCEH) actively promotes engagement with professional bodies, technical societies, and national councils to strengthen academic quality, research culture, innovation, leadership, and industry readiness among students and faculty. These bodies function as extended academic ecosystems, complementing curricular learning through structured professional activities.
The institution ensures that all professional body activities are planned, executed, documented, and reviewed in alignment with UGC, AICTE, NAAC, and MoE guidelines.
Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC)
(Ministry of Education, Government of India)
Navkis College of Engineering has established the Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC) as per the norms of the Innovation Cell, Ministry of Education (MoE), Government of India.
The IIC at NCEH is a flagship institutional mechanism to:
- Foster a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship
- Encourage design thinking, problem-solving, and start-up orientation
- Promote IPR awareness, patent filing, and commercialization
- Integrate innovation and entrepreneurship activities across departments
Recognition & Achievement
- IIC established as per MoE guidelines
- Successful conduct of prescribed innovation activities
- Awarded a 3-Star Rating by the Ministry of Education for institutional performance
IEEE – Professional Society & Student Chapter
The IEEE Student Branch and Professional Society activities at NCEH play a pivotal role in enhancing technical competence, research exposure, innovation mindset, and global professional networking.
IEEE activities are conducted in alignment with:
- Outcome-Based Education (OBE)
- Research & innovation objectives
- Industry and technology trends
Major IEEE Activities & Events
International Conferences
- 1st IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Algorithms for Computational Intelligence Systems (IACIS-2024)
- 2nd IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Algorithms for Computational Intelligence Systems (IACIS-2025)
These conferences provided a global platform for researchers, faculty, and students to present and publish their work.
IEEE Distinguished Lectures & Technical Talks
- Disaster Awareness and Preparedness
- Technology for the Wider Spectrum of Education
- The Future of Internet Technologies
- Talent Management and Service Quality
- Artificial Intelligence: Scope, Applications, and Ethical Challenges
- AI Driving the Future of Telecom and IT Industry (5G–6G, Programmable ASICs)
Workshops, Webinars & Skill Development Programs
- Hands-on Workshop on Internet of Things (10 Hours)
- Webinar on Technology Readiness Level (TRL) for Startups & Innovation
- Webinar on Generative AI and Prompt Engineering
- Webinar on AI: To Use or Not to Use – Ethical Perspectives
- Webinar on Cognitive Radios in Aerospace Engineering Systems
- Webinar on Angel Investment and VC Funding for Startups
- Webinar on Digital Filters and Their Applications
Research, Innovation & Industry Interaction
- IEEE Project Expo – 2025
- Institution–Industry Interaction Forums
- Technical Talks on:
- Embedded Systems & Robotics
- Automatic Speech Recognition
- Microstrip Patch and Dielectric Resonator Antennas
- Signal Processing – Mapping Theory to Real-World Applications
- Multidisciplinary Research & Innovation
Academic Year-wise Continuity
IEEE activities have been conducted consistently across multiple academic years (AY 2022–23 to AY 2025–26), ensuring sustainability, student participation, and progressive academic impact.
Objectives of Professional Body Engagement
- Enhance technical depth and global exposure
- Promote research, innovation, and scholarly output
- Bridge industry–academia gaps
- Develop leadership, communication, and teamwork skills
- Encourage participation in national and international forums
Faculty & Student Involvement
- Faculty serve as chapter advisors, resource persons, and mentors
- Students participate as office bearers, coordinators, presenters, and volunteers
- Activities contribute to certifications, credits, research output, and employability
Institutional Impact
Through IIC and IEEE professional engagement, NCEH has:
- Strengthened innovation and start-up culture
- Increased student participation in research and competitions
- Enhanced publication, patent, and project outcomes
- Built a vibrant, industry-aligned academic ecosystem
Commitment to Professional Excellence
Navkis College of Engineering, Hassan remains committed to continuous professional engagement through recognized councils and professional bodies, ensuring that students graduate as competent engineers, responsible innovators, and ethical professionals.
