IECS Polytechnic organises extension lecture, field visits for students

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, May 8: IECS Polytechnic, Purkhoo Camp, Domana organised workshop, extension lecture and field visits for students.
On the occasion, Jetking Private Limited in collaboration with Department of Computer Engineering and IT, IECS Polytechnic, Jammu also organised two-days workshop on topic “Computer Networking and Cyber Security ” for the students of Computers, IT and Electronics and Communication Departments.
Er Naveen Sharma, Director Jetking Private Limited and Hardeep Singh, Technical Trainer were the resource persons for the workshop who apprised students about DNS query, cable making for networking (cross over and straight cables), working on CISCO packet tracer to simulate the actual working of routers and switches, reorganization of routers and switches and remote desktop between systems followed by personality development session by Priya Raina, Trainer, Jetking Private Limited for the final year students.
Meanwhile, an extension lecture was also conducted on the topic “Optical Fibre and Communication” by Er CN Raina, Principal, BSNL, CTTC, Bantalab, Jammu for the students of Electronics and Communication Department.
A field visit to KC Refrigeration Plant, Narwal was conducted for the students of Mechanical Engineering Depart-ment and another industrial visit for the students of Electrical Engineering Department was also conducted to Kishenpur Grid Station, Manwal, Udhampur where students were briefed about the transmission of grid station and apprised about the description of control panel by Manish Kumar Attri, Manager, Sub Station and other staff members of Grid Station.
In the end, carrier counseling session by Prolific Private Limited–a Mumbai based multinational company was also conducted for final year students for training and subsequent placement.
Prof KG Gupta, Principal, IECS Polytechnic and Er Ajay Jamwal, Dean (Adm) cum Training and Placement said that all these activities were very informative in nature which give maximum technical exposure to students and made them more compatible with today’s industrial requirements.

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