Jayendra Mandradiar

Vellore Institute of Technology - Mechatronics

Short Bio:

Jayendra exhibits a composed and balanced attitude in his approach towards learning. He maintains an amiable and respectable relationship with his teachers and is popular among his friends for his helpful and cheerful nature. His inquisitiveness and persistent hard work is displayed in his continuous excellent performance in his assessments and his punctuality in submitting his project documents. A techno enthusiast, his reflective nature towards his understanding will lead him in achieving greater heights. Our best wishes for all his future endeavors!!

College Info:

VIT was established with the aim of providing quality higher education on par with international standards. It persistently seeks and adopts innovative methods to improve the quality of higher education on a consistent basis.The campus has a cosmopolitan atmosphere with students from all corners of the globe. Experienced and learned teachers are strongly encouraged to nurture the students. The global standards set at VIT in the field of teaching and research spur us on in our relentless pursuit of excellence. In fact, it has become a way of life for us. The highly motivated youngsters on the campus are a constant source of pride. Our Memoranda of Understanding with various international universities are our major strength. They provide for an exchange of students and faculty and encourage joint research projects for the mutual benefit of these universities. Many of our students, who pursue their research projects in foreign universities, bring high quality to their work and esteem to India and have done us proud. With steady steps, we continue our march forward. We look forward to meeting you here at VIT.

Course Info:

Mechatronics engineering also called mechatronics, is an interdisciplinary branch of engineering that focuses on the integration of mechanical, electrical and electronic engineering systems, and also includes a combination of robotics, electronics, computer science, telecommunications, systems, control, and product engineering. As technology advances over time, various subfields of engineering have succeeded in both adapting and multiplying. The intention of mechatronics is to produce a design solution that unifies each of these various subfields. Originally, the field of mechatronics was intended to be nothing more than a combination of mechanics, electrical and electronics, hence the name being a portmanteau of the words “mechanics” and “electronics”; however, as the complexity of technical systems continued to evolve, the definition had been broadened to include more technical areas.