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Rotaract Club

Rotaract Club of PSVPEC

About Us

The Rotaract Club of Prince Shri Venkateshwara Padmavathy Engineering College (PSVPEC) is a dynamic, student-driven community of changemakers, officially chartered on 20 August 2020. Operating under the aegis of Rotary International District 3233 and proudly sponsored by the Rotary Club of Chennai Velachery, the club forms an integral part of Rotary International’s global youth movement.

Founded in 2018 through sheer will and student initiative, we soared even before we had wings. From humble beginnings, we grew into a well-known club with a legacy of innovation, service, and leadership.

Today, we are proudly known across campuses and districts as The Golden Eagles, bold, visionary, and unstoppable.

VISION

To build a student-led movement that nurtures self-development, shared responsibility, and community growth. We envision a platform where students from across the world connect with peers from other colleges, as well as with professionals, NGOs, and industry leaders, creating a meaningful network of purpose-driven individuals.

MISSION

To empower students to become elevated citizens, influential community leaders, and empathetic individuals through a purposeful blend of service, leadership, and professional growth.

Our Theme for 2025–2026 (VIIIth Year)

“FORGE” –  Shape. Strengthen. Soar.
 This year, we forge deeper bonds, stronger systems, and a future that elevates everyone involved, a year not just of action, but of direction.

Core Values

The Golden Legacy

A tribute to all who dared to lead before us. Each year, a new team rises. Each team adds to the legacy. Each legacy leaves a mark.

2025–2026 | Theme: FORGE | 100+ Rotaractors

2024–2025 | Theme: LEGACY | 64+ Rotaractors

Past years of our Rotaract Club

Events & Highlights

Our Rotaract journey is filled with vibrant events, flagship initiatives, and impactful service, combining growth, creativity, and connection throughout the year.

Signature Initiatives

📈 Professional Service :

Level Up is an 8-phase career development program running from September to December. Held every Sunday, it covers self-awareness, personal branding, resume-building, financial literacy, and life after college. The series ends with a valedictory ceremony and certificates for all participants.

Pixel Prodigy blends design and storytelling through a poster-making challenge. With Canva and Photoshop workshops followed by a contest, it encourages creative expression with social impact. Held from July 20 to August 10, top winners earn free district event tickets, and all participants receive e-certificates.

🎮 Club Service :

Burnout Brawl is our gaming fellowship fest, featuring Free Fire and Ludo King tournaments. Designed to de-stress and connect, it offers a fun, competitive space where strategy meets entertainment.

🌟 Special Drives :

We also host creative and bonding-focused internal initiatives.
These include:

Each drive strengthens our club culture and member engagement.

🚩 Flagship Social Drives :

Our community-focused drives reflect our commitment to social responsibility:

Testimonials

“Leadership is not about commanding, it's about creating space for others to rise. Rotaract clubs, with their passion for service and thought, are where tomorrow’s leaders are forged.” — Kamal Haasan, Actor, Humanitarian, Youth Advocate
“I’ve always believed in balance, art, science, and service. What Rotaract offers students is not just an extracurricular, but a compass. A way to find purpose, expression, and real-world readiness” — R. Madhavan, Actor, Engineer, Rotaractor-at-heart
“Rotaract didn’t just teach me how to lead a project. It taught me how to listen, think more critically, and build something meaningful with my peers. It became my college identity.” — Rtr. Anuthika Stefy, Dept. of CSE, (2020-2023)

🤝 Join Us!

Whether you’re a student seeking purpose, a leader ready to rise, or a creator craving community, there’s space for you here.

Membership opens every July 1st.

Write to us at : racpsvpec@gmail.com

Stay updated through our Instagram: @rac_psvpec

Registration: ₹ 100 /month.

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DIRECT SECOND YEAR (B.E./ B.TECH) PROGRAMS- LATERAL ENTRY

Diploma Candidates :

A pass with minimum eligibility marks in one of the Diploma Courses in Engineering / Technology of the State Board of Technical Education and Training, Tamil Nadu / Equivalent prescribed for the respective Degree Courses.

B.Sc Candidates :

A pass with minimum eligibility marks in any recognized Bachelor’s Degree in Science with minimum 3-years duration with (10+2+3) pattern of study with Mathematics as one of the subjects at the Degree level.

MINIMUM ELIGIBILITY MARKS

The candidates should have obtained the following marks in the qualifying examination, Diploma/ B.Sc for eligible to admission.

  • For candidates belonging to Other Communities (OC): -A minimum average of 55.00% in the Pre-final and Final semesters put together.
  • For candidates of BC & BC (Muslims) Communities: – A minimum average of 50.00% in the Pre-final and Final semesters put together.
  • For candidates of MBC & DNC Communities: – A minimum average of 45.00% in the Pre-final and Final semesters put together.
  • For candidates of SCA/SC/ST Communities: – A mere pass in the qualifying examination which is same as the passing minimum for Diploma examination of the State of Technical Education and Training, Tamil Nadu/ B.Sc Degree Examination of Universities.
  • (In case of candidates studied in annual pattern, marks obtained by them in the final year shall be taken into account for arriving minimum eligibility marks).

POST-GRADUATE PROGRAMS (M.C.A/M.B.A)

M.C.A.

A pass in a recognised Bachelor’s degree of minimum 3 years duration with mathematics at 10+2 level or at Graduate level and obtained at least 50 %(45 % in the case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in the qualifying degree examination.

(a)10+2+3/4 years Pattern
(or)

(b)10+3 years diploma + 3 years Pattern
(or)

(c) (i)10+2+AMIE*
(or)

(ii) 10+3 Years diploma (awarded by the State Board of Technical Education) + AMIE.

M.B.A

A pass in a recognised Bachelor’s degree of minimum 3 years duration and obtained at least 50 % (45 % in the case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in the qualifying degree examination

(a) 10+2+3 years pattern
(or)

(b) 10+3 years Diploma + 3 years pattern
(or)

(c) B.E./B.Tech./B.Arch./B.Pharm.
(or)

(d) (i) 10+2+AMIE*
(or)

(ii) 10+3 Years diploma (awarded by the State Board of Technical Education) + AMIE.

M.C.A.(Lateral Entry)

A pass in a recognised Bachelor’s degree of minimum 3 years duration in BCA, B.Sc. (Information Technology /Computer Science) with mathematics as a course at 10+2 level or at Graduate level and obtained at least 50 %(45 % in the case of candidates belonging to reserved category) in the qualifying degree examinations.

(a)10+2+3 years Pattern

UNDER-GRADUATE PROGRAMS(B.E./ B.TECH).

1. (10+2)/ HSC (Academic) or Equivalent

  • For candidates belonging to Other Communities (OC) of Tamil Nadu State: a minimum average of 50% in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
  • For candidates of Backward class Community (BC) and BC (Muslims) of Tamil Nadu State: a minimum average of 45% in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
  • For candidates of Most Backward class Community (MBC) & DNC of Tamil Nadu State: a minimum average of 40% in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
  • For candidates of SCA/SC/ST community of Tamil Nadu State: a mere pass with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

2. HSC (Vocational) :

  • For candidates belonging to Other Communities (OC) of Tamil Nadu State: a minimum average of 50% in the related subjects and Vocational subjects (theory and practicals)
  • For candidates belonging to Backward class Community (BC) and BC (Muslims) of Tamil Nadu State: a minimum average of 45% in the related subjects and Vocational subjects (theory and practicals)
  • For candidates belonging to Most Backward class Community (MBC) & DNC of Tamil Nadu State: a minimum average of 40% in the related subjects and Vocational subjects (theory and practicals)
  • For candidates belonging to SCA/SC/ST Community of Tamil Nadu State: a mere pass in the related subjects and Vocational subjects (theory and practicals)