AMU Roboclub is a student’s body which caters to the need of
electronics enthusiasts and hobbyists in creating an
environment which is driven by innovation and implementation.
Run under the able guidance and supervision of faculty
advisors from various branches of engineering, AMU Roboclub
stands as an epitome of marvel. It not only acts as a platform
for zealous students to hone their skills in the field of
Electrical, Electronics, Computers and Mechanical but also
prepares them for various national competitions by encouraging
participation.
In the last couple of years, students from AMU Roboclub have won
many awards in various competitions which speak of its testimony.
Regular Classes, Annual Workshop, Guest Lectures, Project
Exhibition, Student Competitions etc are some of the main functions
of the club. Robonics, the annual workshop of AMU Roboclub has
earned a name in itself. The highlights of the club which
differentiates it from the peers are its adherence to the
curriculum, its student-student interaction and importantly project
developments. More than 80 ideas have culminated into working models
so far and the number is on the rise. The strength of the club lies
in its Student members, it is them who has given a high repute to
the club. The members who complete at least one project under AMU
Roboclub are felicitated and they earn for themselves a separate
webpage in the AMU Roboclub website which is dedicated for their
description and achievements. AMU Roboclub alumni always attribute a
portion of their successes to the time and effort they spent at AMU
Roboclub which helped them become what they are today.
The Zakir Husain College of Engineering & Technology with its
foundation stone being laid on 21st November 1938, stands
today as an epitome in the field of engineering and
technology, manifesting quality education to build
intellectual competitiveness. ZHCET named after a great
scholar of AMU and the former President of India, Dr. Zakir
Husain, extends its arms for hundreds of students from across
the country and abroad.
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) occupies a unique position
amongst universities and institutions of higher learning in
the country. It was established in 1920, and evolved out of
the Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College (MAO College) which was
set up in 1877 by the great visionary and social reformer, Sir
Syed Ahmad Khan. Spread over 467.6 hectares in the city of
Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, Aligarh Muslim University offers more
than 300 courses in the traditional and modern branches of
education. It ranks 5th among the top universities in India.