The AVS Engineering College, Salem is an Institutional member of The Institute of Indian Foundrymen (IIF). The IIF was set up in 1950 to promote education, research, training and development to Indian foundrymen and to serve as a nodal point of reference between the customers and suppliers of the Indian foundry industry on a global scale. With its Head Quarter in Kolkata, IIF presently services the entire country through its 26 Chapters under four Regional Offices located at Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai & Chennai. The IIF is a member of the World Foundrymen Organisation (WFO) and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). A student of engineering or science from a recognized school, college or institute or a technical trainee in foundry can qualify for student membership for a maximum of three years.
AVSEC Membership No: CM/18874/S/COI
Objective:
Being an Institute member of IIF, AVSEC students, particularly those belongs to Mechanical engineering have the privilege to:
Office Bearers:
Following are the office bearers of IIF chapter of AVSEC for the year 2023-24:
Sl No | Name |
Designation |
Dept |
Role |
1 |
Prof. K.Baskaran |
Associate Professor |
Mechanical |
Coordinator |
Benefits:
The AVSEC is engaged in industry-institute interaction through IIF and make sure that the students of the Department of Mechanical engineering will be benefited in the form of practical knowledge in latest and advanced technologies, skill development, connecting to industrialists, training and placement.