SIR ISSAC NEWTON COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

(Approved by AICTE, New Delhi and Permanently Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai.)

NAAC Accreditated With B++ and Autonomous Status by UGC

An ISO 9001:2015 Certified Institution

Recognized by UGC under section 2(f) & 12(B) of UGC act,1956

Velankanni Road, Pappakovil, Nagapattinam - 611 102

On-Campus Placement Drive for TVS WHEELS INDIA LTD, Chennai on 12.12.2025 at Placement Cell Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering organises Two days hands-on workshop on "PCB Design Process and Prototyping"( 24-10-2025 and 25-10-2025) On-Campus Placement Drive – Delphi TVS, Chennai. 📅 Date: 14.10.2025 ⏰ Time: 10:00 AM 📍 Venue: Conference Hall 5-Day Skill Training Program for II-Year Students — BIT Trainers | Sir Issac Newton College of Engineering & Technology One-Day Workshop on Innovative Thinking and Implementing IPR Registration Icon Registration commence. SkillRack-Powered Training – Students preparing for higher package opportunities are receiving advanced programming practice, aptitude development, and communication training. Residential Placement Training Launched – From 10.09.2025, our students are undergoing intensive training in programming, aptitude, and communication skills in collaboration with SkillRack online platform. Department of Mechanical Engineering,a second-year student Mr.J. Tamilarasan,has secured First Place in the CM Trophy – Men’s District Level Silambam Competition Recognized Under Section 12(B) By UGC Online Faculty Development Program on "IOT Applications Powered by AI"-[28.07.2025 - 01.08.2025] Department of Mechanical Engineering of our institution has been recognized as a Research Department By Anna University Autonomous Status Conferred By UGC Online Faculty Development Programme on '6G Wireless Networks: Fundamentals, Trends, and Challenges' – [07-07-2025 to 11-07-2025]

BioGas Plant

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BioGas Plant

    Sir Isaac Newton College of Engineering and Technology (SINCET) have implemented a biogas plant to manage waste from the college canteen and residence halls. This waste is fed into the biogas plant, which produces energy used for hostel cooking purposes. This initiative reduces waste and generates renewable energy, furthering the college's commitment to sustainability. It also provides a practical example of waste-to-energy conversion for students to study.