Saeindia Collegiate Club Guidelines New
Saeindia Collegiate Club Guidelines New
Saeindia Collegiate Club Guidelines New
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TO FORM A COLLEGIATE CLUB OF SAEINDIA
SAEINDIA Collegiate clubs offer student members organise programs and activities, fellowship, and
leadership experience. SAEINDIA student members are also entitled to many of the services available to
SAEINDIA’s regular members.
2. GOOD REASONS FOR STUDENTS TO JOIN SAEINDIA
Free Subscription to On - Line Magazines
AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING, AEROSPACE ENGINEERING AND OFF- HIGHWAY.
These award winning magazines key in on hot topics about ground vehicle and aircraft developments,
providing members with a valuable resource to help keep pace with rapidly changing technology in the
mobility industry. One hard copy of each is also sent to one of the faculty Advisers.
DISCOUNTS ON REGISTRATIONS FOR MAJOR SAEINDIA MEETINGS AND EXHIBITS
This unique benefit puts members in touch with professional engineers and hardware suppliers who
determine the future of expanding mobility industry worldwide. This is a valuable educational
placement resource.
DISCOUNTS ON SAE TECHNICAL PAPERS AND BOOKS INCLUDING THE HANDBOOK
These valuable research materials expand member’s technical expertise on a variety of mobility related
topics.
DISCOUNTS ON SAEINDIA TOP-TECH TRAINING PROGRAMS
Student members get a handsome discount on fees for top-tech training programs. In most cases they
pay just about half of the regular fee.
FREE INDUSTRY VISITS
Students are taken to the leading automotive vehicle and component manufactories companies through
their collegiate clubs based on request to these companies (however, it is no mandatory for these
companies to accept the request all the time) These visits give first hand information about the
industrial environment.
DISCOUNT FOR TRANSFERRING TO REGULAR MEMBERSHIP
Members graduating from college can transfer into regular membership for only Rs. 800 + Service tax
applied while studying.
PRIORITY PROJECT ALLOCATION FOR STUDENT PROJECTS
Automotive companies give preference for SAEINDIA student members in allocating industry projects
and training.
CONTACTS AND NETWORKING
Build friendships and future contacts with other engineering students and professionals from local
SAEINDIA section, while participating in collegiate club programs and projects.
SCHOLARSHIPS
There are many scholarships to be won both at section level and national level through SAEINDIA
Foundation. Student members are eligible to apply for some of the SAE International scholarship also.
PRIORITY IN JOB OPPORTUNITY
Automotive companies give preference for SAEINDIA student members in selection of candidates for
placement in their companies.
3. SCHOLARSHIPS FOR SAEINDIA STUDENT MEMBERS
Many scholarships are offered by SAEINDIA Foundation at section level, national level and by SAE at
international level. The present details are given below (May change every year):
NATIONAL LEVEL
ASEIO KALPANA CHAWLA Scholarship: US$ 500
Donor: American Society for Engineers of Indian Origin (ASEIO)
This scholarship is open to all lady student members. However, preference will be given to students
with Aerospace background.
TRIM India Kalpana Chawla Scholarship: Rs 15000
Donor: TRIM India Limited
This scholarship shall be given to the outstanding SAE student member Woman Engineer of the year.
SECTION LEVEL
ASEIO Outstanding Student Scholarship: US$ 250
Donor: American Society for Engineers of Indian Origin (ASEIO)
This scholarship is open to all students.
SAEINDIA Foundation Student Scholarship: Rs 4000 each
Donor: SAEINDIA Foundation. This scholarship is open to all student members.
The allocation for sections is given below:
Southern Section – 4
Northern Section – 3
Western Section – 3
Eastern Section – 1
Bangalore Section – 1
INTERNATIONAL LEVEL
SAE International and SAE Foundation offer many scholarships for international students.
Please refer www.sae.org/foundation/scholarships/ for details.
APPLYING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS
Applications should be made normally before 31st July.
SECTION LEVEL
Applications should be made through the Faculty Advise or Head of the Department duly attested by
the college. Applications should be sent to SAEINDIA section offices. The address of different sections
is given in the last page.
NATIONAL LEVEL
Applications should be made through the Faculty Advisor or Head of the Department duly attested by
the college. Applications should be sent to:
Secretary,
SAEINDIA Foundation
SAEINDIA Northern Section
Office No.87 II floor
Palam Vyapar Kendra, Palam Vihar,
Gurgaon – 122017, HR
Ph :0124-4370163
INTERNATIONAL LEVEL
Instructions given in the website www.sae.org/foundation/scholarships/ should be followed.
GIVING AWAY SCHOLARSHIPS
Section level scholarships will be given normally during the annual student convention. If the student is
unable to attend the function, the scholarship will be sent by post to the address given by the student.
National level scholarships will be given normally in major national level SAEINDIA event. If the
student is unable to attend the event, the scholarship will be given in a section event of student’s
convenience. If both the above are not possible, the scholarship will be sent by post to the address given
by the student.
www.sae.org/foundation/scholarships/ provides instructions for international scholarships.
At time of admission into 1st Year Rs.400 x 4 + 500 = Rs.2100 + S.T 14.5% Rs.305 =Rs.2405/-
At the time of entry into 2nd Year Rs.400 x 3 + 600 = Rs.1800 + S.T 14.5% Rs.261 = Rs.2061/-
At the time of entry into 3rd Year Rs.400 x 2 + 700 = Rs.1500 + S.T. 14.5% Rs.218 = Rs.1718/-
At the time of entry into Final Year Rs.400 x 1 + 800 = Rs.1200 + S.T. 14.5% Rs.174 = Rs.1374/-
The membership card will be valid for a period of which the member is paying the subscriptions
as stated above.
The Student gets a substantial monetary benefit if opts for the 4+1 scheme. Normally after
passing out, if he joins as an Associate Member, his membership starts at a fee of Rs1100 / + Service
taxes as against the above. Alternatively if the Institution collects Rs 2100/+ Service tax during the
first year, there is no further need for the collection process till the student passes out. The student
also gets an additional year as benefit.
Due to imposition of Swachh Bharat tax, 0.5 %. of the value of taxable services has been
revised from 14% to 14.5% which comes into effect form 15-11-2015.
7. SAEINDIA STUDENT MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM
8. SAEINDIA APPLICATION FOR FORMATION OF COLLEGIATE CLUB
To
Membership Department
SAEINDIA, Chennai 600 020
Dear Sir,
We give below the details required to form an SAEINDIA Collegiate club in our college. Please process this
application form and send us the receipts, passwords and the membership cards at an early date.
1. Information about the College/ Institution:
College Name:
Address:
City: State:
Pin Code:
ABET ___________________________
NBA ___________________________
___________________________ ___________________________
4. Faculty Adviser Information:
Name:
Designation: Department:
College Address:
Residence Address:
Phone: Mobile:
Email (required):
5. Additional Faculty Adviser Information
Name:
Designation: Department:
College Address:
Residence Address:
Phone: Mobile:
Email (required):
6. Head of the Department Information
Name:
Designation: Department:
College Address:
Residence Address:
Phone: Mobile:
Email:
All facilities will be provided to the SAEINDIA Collegiate Club in the Institution for carrying out the SAEINDIA Collegiate
Club activities.
Signature of HOD
Signature of the Head of the Institution and Seal
Enclosures : 1) List of Student Members (Minimum 50 Students) with individual application forms & payments details.
2) Payment Details and Membership details of Faculty Adviser and Additional Faculty Adviser / their
SAEINDIA Membership Applications with payment details.
9. FORMATION OF SAEINDIA COLLEGIATE CLUB AND
ITS LIMITATIONS
A Student member is vital to the continued success of SAEINDIA. Student members are SAEINDIA's
future. SAEINDIA exposes a student member to the many benefits derived from SAEINDIA's
involvement. It can lead to a lasting and meaningful relationship between SAEINDIA and student
members.
SAEINDIA Collegiate Club - an official SAEINDIA Student Club having a minimum of 50 student
members, with a senior faculty Adviser and additional faculty Adviser, elected student club officers
constitute an SAEINDIA Collegiate Club. The club should have a formal program of projects and
seminars, industrial visits and meetings. The name of the Collegiate Club precedes with “SAEINDIA”
like SAEINDIA Collegiate Club of Amrita
Successful SAEINDIA Collegiate clubs provide many benefits to their members and are assets to the
engineering Colleges where they are located. Collegiate clubs provide the students with the ability to
contact individuals working in the engineering fields and in doing so, further the objectives of
engineering.
The purpose of an SAEINDIA Collegiate Club is to increase the benefits of SAEINDIA student
membership through special activities that includes affiliation with your section. The students
themselves, through the elected officers, administer Collegiate Club affairs.
Due to the limitations in the SAEINDIA's constitution and its non-profit status, it is also necessary that
certain restrictions be placed on Clubs to promote only programs in the scientific and technical fields.
Therefore, Clubs should not directly or indirectly:
Engage in activities to exert political pressure or influence.
The Collegiate Club executive committee should hold regular meetings to discuss Club management,
Club programs and matters of interest and concern to the general membership.
The duration of service and time of election of officers may be decided by the Collegiate Club on an
individual basis, although the duration of the office held should not be less than one year, under normal
circumstances. The typical Collegiate Club will have one set of officers for a single academic year. The
student officers are usually elected before the end of the academic year by April end or May beginning
prior to leaving campus for summer vacation.
Regardless of the time of change in officers, the Collegiate Club should follow an election structure that
features nominations in the meeting prior to the election, followed by the posting of nominations and
holding an election before the completion of the current year. Upon election of officers, the faculty
Adviser, chair or secretary should inform SAEINDIA of the names of the new officers and their
duration of service.
There are many ways to organize your Club. The success and performance of your Club will be based on
the programs and activities you plan to implement.
Provided are the suggestions for the duties of Collegiate Club officers.
CHAIR PERSON
Requirements for the job are initiative, drive and ability to think ahead and plan for the group's
continued improvement. It is the chairperson's responsibility to organize the other officers and
committee people into a team and ensure that they all understand their assignments and carry them out.
The function of the chairperson is to organize the Club activities. This type of organization demands the
chairperson be knowledgeable of all Club functions. The chairperson should plan to:
Actively attend all Club functions and promote membership.
Promote a respectable image of the SAEINDIA Club and the University.
Maintain proper communication with officers, members, faculty Adviser, section and
the engineering departments within the college.
Run all general meetings and weekly meetings in parliamentary manner.
Maintain an active organizational role in major projects.
Arrange technical speakers in programs of interest.
Distribute responsibilities equally among officers.
Oversee the recording of the activities, both financial and documental.
Review all outgoing communications.
Call and preside over all executive committee and business meetings of the Club.
Make certain that the meetings specified in the Collegiate Club constitution are held
as required. As presiding officer at business and Executive Committee meetings, the
chairperson should know the basic rules of parliamentary procedure.
Prepare an agenda for each meeting.
Have discussion pertinent to the subject under discussion.
Call for committee reports.
Make assignments when indicated.
Follow up with all committees in order to ensure continuity and execution of their
assignments. With the consent of the Executive Committee, remove an inactive
committee chairperson or member and appoint a successor. The chairperson is an
ex-officio officer of all committees.
Often, a vice chair is given other responsibilities. They may be asked to assume chairmanship of the
Program committee or the Publicity Committee with the additional duties described under these two
headings.
SECRETARY
The secretary is responsible for maintaining Club records. the duties include:
Maintaining an accurate, up-to-date list of the Club members and advising SAEINDIA
Headquarters of any changes in address immediately in order to avoid mailing problems.
Issuing calls for Executive Committee meetings, as instructed by the chairperson.
Preparing minutes of meetings and business sessions of Club meetings, sending copies to
the chairperson and the SAEINDIA headquarters.
Immediately informing headquarters of all the sections and committee chairmanship
appointments as well as any changes that may occur in these offices.
Delivering all records, card file, historical information, and other pertinent data to their
successor at the end of their term of office.
Maintaining a record of all Club correspondence.
Assist in arranging tech speakers and programs each year.
Contribute to the common goal of increasing student projects, activities and
membership.
Maintain a current and up-to-date file of all Club communications.
Record general meeting minutes and read them at the following general meeting.
Submit materials for Allied Signal Outstanding Collegiate Branch Award.
Like the other officer positions, the secretary represents the Club to the students, staff and individuals
outside the university. It is their responsibility to represent SAEINDIA and their University
appropriately.
TREASURER
The treasurer's assignment is administration of Club finances. Arrangements should be made with their
predecessor for the transfer of Club funds and cooperation in preparing the Club budget for approval at
the initial meetings of the Executive Committee and the Club. The budget must be realistic and assure
that expenses do not exceed income.The treasurer should make a report on the organization's financial
status at each Club meeting and cooperate with the chairperson in making certain that the budget is
adhered to. The budget should be reviewed periodically and revised if there are indications that income
or expense is other than anticipated.
It is the treasurer's responsibility to collect SAEINDIA student membership fee and Club dues. The
student membership fee should be followed to the SAEINDIA headquarters without delay, together
with a memo stating the amount enclosed and listing the names of the individuals whose enrollment
fees are included. A copy of this memo should be given to the Club secretary for their records. A student
membership application must be included for each student who was not previously a student member of
SAEINDIA.
Compliance with the foregoing will enable SAEINDIA headquarters to record membership promptly,
make certain that students receive the service to which they are entitled. The function of the treasurer is
to keep accurate records of the Club's income and disbursements and be accountable for all Club
finances. In addition, the treasurer may be called upon to:
Open a Bank Account in the name of SAEINDIA Collegiate Club
of……………(mention College Name) and operated the account through both the Faculty
Advisers.
Give a financial report at each general meeting.
Submit a financial report after every Club activity.
Send all membership applications to SAEINDIA headquarters, both new and renewal
members.
Maintain a roster of members.
Set up and direct the membership drives.
Assist in arranging technical meetings and programs.
Attend all Club functions in an active capacity.
Become an active member of all committees.
The following are the options for additional officers, however, if there are no additional officers, these
may be distributed among the officers with duties above.
PROGRAM CHAIR
It is the responsibility of this person to establish meeting programs of interest to all members of the club.
• Plan programs that satisfy the informational needs and interest areas of club.
• May include planning of projects and SAEINDIA Collegiate Design Competition activities.
RECEPTION CHAIR
The reception chair will contribute generally to the success of the club by extending a cordial welcome to
new members and guests attending its meeting. Committee members should be on the lookout for new
attendees. They should introduce themselves and they see that they meet other members of the club.
Appoint several individuals to act as escorts for guests.
It is helpful for the members of the reception committee to wear distinguishing badges so new members
and guests can easily identify them. The Reception Chair should work closely with the Membership
Chair and introduce its representatives to guests indicating an interest in SAEINDIA and student
membership. The Reception Chair often is called upon to help extend the courtesies of the club to
visiting speakers and off-campus guests.
PUBLICITY CHAIR
The Publicity Chairperson should develop a working relationship with the editor of the school paper
and learn the best procedure to follow in order to get club news published including:
• Election of officers and appointment of committee chairpersons.
• Announcement of forth coming meetings.
• Listing of meetings in calendar of events.
• A report of the meeting.
• Design projects.
It is important that the publicity chair cooperate with the program chair to obtain early information
about each meeting in order to meet deadlines for meeting notices and release to media.
MEMBERSHIP CHAIR
An active and alert membership chair is the key to SAEINDIA's growth on the campus. A strong
membership committee should be assembled as soon as possible following the chairperson's
appointment. An active team that will promote SAEINDIA should be in action when students arrive on
campus following summer vacation. Individual committee members should be assigned specific areas to
cover and an SAEINDIA booth should be set up in a central area to display SAEINDIA publications
and application forms for distribution. Students manning the booth should "talk SAEINDIA" and be
prepared to answer questions about both SAEINDIA and club activities.
MEETINGS
Successful meetings are the result of careful planning and required the constructive cooperation of the
club officers.
Based upon the committee's findings, the program chair should present general outline of the year's
program to the club officers for consideration, together with definite proposals for meetings.
Programs should always be scheduled at least one month in advance and announced at the preceding
meeting.
11. SAMPLE CONSTITUTION
Involving other colleges and getting involved in other college activities are required. This fosters
friendship and wider sharing of knowledge and experience.
Intercollegiate events provide a good opportunity to do the above. However, conducting such events
require long-term planning and large resources in terms of money and man-hours. Hence number of
such events should be limited and should be done in accordance with the guidelines set by the
SAEINDIA local section.SAEINDIA local section has its own plans of intercollegiate events such as
Student Convention and Design Contests. Considering many factors, the section has to decide as to
which college should host these events. When a college is selected for hosting the event, other colleges
extend full cooperation and support to the hosting college.
SAEINDIA conducts many programs not directly linked to the collegiate clubs. Depending on the
nature of such events, SAEINDIA may request involvement of college students. Such requests are made
only when it is clear that the students will be benefited.
Number of SAEINDIA student Members in the club during the current year
Number of SAEINDIA Members from the faculty in the institution during the current year
Programs and activities organized by the club in the current year
SAEINDIA Student Member participation in programs, conferences and seminars organized by
other colleges, Institutions and professional societies with details of prizes and awards won.
Initiative taken for establishing / reviving SAEINDIA Collegiate Clubs in the neighboring
institutions.
APPLICATION
A write up covering the accomplishments in the areas given in selection criteria should be sent to
SAEINDIA through section office. The application must be made before 31st July every year.
In order to activate the Programs of the Collegiate Club, SAEINDIA reimburses a sum of Rs 50/-
(Rupees Fifty only) per student member to the Collegiate Club. The reimbursement can be claimed by
utilizing the “Re-imbursement claim form “which can be downloaded from our website.
www.saeindia.org.
The Reimbursement amount is strictly sent only to: SAEINDIA Collegiate club (the Collegiate Club’s
name) and as such a Bank Account should be opened as SAEINDIA Collegiate Club of …..( name of
college) and operated by the two Faculty Advisers
The Reimbursement shall not be made to any other account including that of the college.
14.b. REIMBURSEMENT CLAIM FORM
Chairman,
Students and Engineering Education Board,
SAEINDIA
1/17 Ceebros Arcade, 2nd Floor, 3rd Cross
Kasturba Nagar, Adyar, Chennai – 600 020
Sir,
Warm greetings.
As prescribed by SAEINDIA Managing Committee, the SAEINDIA Collegiate Club of .............................. (name
of College) has been formed with.............. student members.( Number of student members must be 50 or more).
We, the two faculty advisers, are SAEINDIA members with membership numbers............................... and
.................................. respectively, and will be jointly operating the account opened in the name of
"SAEINDIA COLLEGIATE CLUB of .................................... (name of the College), in the .................................
(name of the Bank) ** with .......................................(Account Number).
Kindly arrange to send a cheque towards the reimbursement due to us for the Financial Year…..…….to-
………………enable us to utilize the same for our SAEINDIA Collegiate Club activities of our College. We will
furnish the audited statement of account for the year in due course for receiving our subsequent reimbursements
from SAEINDIA in future.
Thanking you
Yours sincerely,
For SAEINDIA Collegiate Club of....................................
1......................................... 2........................................
(Faculty adviser) Signature(Additional Faculty Adviser) Signature
Name in Block Letters: Name in Block Letters:
Place:
Date: ** Any Nationalized Bank
Please fill up the reimbursement form completely and send it along with the first page copy of Club account
passbook.
For further details please contact:
SAEINDIA
1/17 Ceebros Arcade, 2nd Floor, 3rd Cross
Kasturba Nagar, Adyar, Chennai – 600 020
Phone : 044 – 24411904, 044 – 42152280
E-mail : [email protected]
15. SAMPLE FOR LIST OF OFFICE BEARERS
Signatures:
Date: Place: