Professional Societies At TSEC
- MS-TSEC
- IEEE-TSEC
- CSI-TSEC
- ISTE-TSEC
- NSS-TSEC
- TSF
- ALAAP-TSEC
- IE(I)-TSEC
- IETE-TSEC
- IIChE-TSEC
- TSEC Students' Council
- TSEC Sports Committee
TSEC Students' Council is a student body of the college which overhauls the working of cultural events. It is the core committee associated with the principal. 'Trifles' is one of the largest engineering cultural festivals held in Mumbai, which the TSEC Students' Council hosts every academic year. The auditions for national-level Dance, Drama and Fashion Show Teams are held by the Students' Council.
The Management Society - TSEC is one of the oldest and largest student societies in TSEC. MS-TSEC hosts three major festivals, CARMA, Speaktacular and Lakshya every year. With three clubs dedicated to quizzing, literary activities and debating respectively, MS-TSEC is the only society of its kind in Mumbai University.
IEEE-TSEC is the largest student body of IEEE in Mumbai. The IEEE technical team has won various competitions in Mumbai. It has an annual festival called ISAAC.. IEEE also has four of its chapters active in TSEC namely Computer Society, Communication Society, Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society and Industrial Electronics Society.
CSI-TSEC is the student branch which comes under the CSI – Mumbai chapter and today it is one of the most vibrant amongst all the student branches. Every year, CSI – TSEC conducts student activities including workshops, seminars, conferences, technical competitions, training programmes and industrial visits which keeping the students involved in extra – curricular activities along with their academic curriculum and giving them a platform to show case their talent and develop their skills. In 2011, its annual festival 'RUBIX', had participants from many countries for the coding event 'Codezilla' making it the first event in TSEC to go global.
ISTE-TSEC, i.e., Indian Society for Technical Education - TSEC aims at upbringing the technical knowledge of the Engineering Students, delivered various successful Workshops, Seminars and Competitions, with a satisfying experience from the students. The festival saw participation from over 30 Engineering Colleges. Reflection 2011 was a grand success and will now be followed by ASCENT 2012, one of the most awaited inter-college Technical Festival. For more details log on to http://iste-tsec.in/
IE(I), one of the world's largest student bodies, is best represented in TSEC compared to any other Mumbai college.
NSS-TSEC is the non-technical society of TSEC and has been involved in many social activities. Major of these activities are Blood Donation Drive and Bandra Station Project. NSS-TSEC also conducts a 10 Day's Residential Camp in the outskirts of Mumbai with the basic aim of Overall development of the Society.
IETE-TSEC, i.e., the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers - TSEC is a blooming society presenting its first inter-collegiate technical fest "Reflection" in 2011. Workshops, seminars and competitions conducted by IETE-TSEC provide an ideal platform to rejuvenate hidden skills and showcase talents.
IIChE-TSEC is the chemical technical society and conducts seminars, research paper presentation, industrial visits with a vision of integrating textbook learning with industrial knowledge. Chemical Students can become a member of the society from second year. The society conducts its Annual Technical festival - Chemergence which draws participants from whole of India.
TSF (TSEC Spiritual Foundation) is a one-of-its-kind society that aims to incorporate spirituality through its various seminars and workshops. TSF has been organizing seminars like Stress Management, Art of Living,Palmistry and workshops like Dance Meditation, Vedic Maths that helps students channelize their energies in the most efficient way. Every year TSF comes up with one of the most popular festivals-SPIRITS which is a major attraction for students from over 30 engineering colleges.
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