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"Nobody is bothered about an institution more than its alumni."

            - N. R. Narayana Murthy, co- founder, Infosys

The above quoted line by Narayana Murty symbolize the importance of alumni of any institution to develop it and it's people. The same goes with the Electrical Engineering Society and Electrical Engineering Department. As we all know that the society became non-operative since last few years, but now the students of the department are determined to make it operational again.
 But without the support of you, dear alumni, our efforts will not be able to reach to its destination. Thus we call for all the Alumnus of the Electrical Engineering Department to help their juniors and their department to grow in skills, talents, knowledge and exposure.
Help us out to know more innovative ways to make your juniors and the society grow.
We want to make society a platform for discussion. Let's discuss about the latest technology in the world. Let's discuss about the memorable experiences you had at the time of college and lessons for life you got to learn after passing out. Let's discuss and share about the emerging opportunities around the world. 
For all this, let's join the Alumni Forum of EES.
We consider all alumnus of the department to be an Integral Part of EES, and thus it's our all responsibility to make our society a healthy, creative and a source full of knowledge. We request you all to please fill the form of Alumni Forum of EES by Clicking Here and let bridge the gap between the new and the matured members of EES.

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