Student Groups

Student Guild Council

The Student Guild Council is the most prominent institution operating within the university, as all its members are actively engaged in service through direct student votes. Guild work, although inherently laborious, often receives less attention. However, neglecting the oversight of such matters could complicate the envisioned rotation of the university's academic wheel.

The Faculty of Electrical Engineering Student Guild Council was established in the year 1376. Generally, the Guild Council is responsible for the academic affairs of the faculty. These include monitoring educational processes during registration and course adjustments (such as increasing capacity, introducing new groups, etc.), overseeing certain infrastructure matters and the faculty's website, as well as managing the faculty's lockers and other related responsibilities.

Student Guild Council Webpage

Resana Group

Resana Group Webpage

While semiconductors form the foundation of electrical engineering and lead the way in the world of electronics, the pulsating core of the Electrical Engineering College is constituted by 'Resana.'

Perhaps during the establishment of 'Resana' in the year 1376 and the transformation of the name 'Electricity Magazine' to 'Resana,' the name 'Resana' alongside the 'Scientific-Cultural Association of the Electrical Engineering College' found meaning for entering a larger and more expansive world. However, with the passage of more than a quarter of a century from those days, by the grace of God, it is 'Resana' that imparts identity to the expression 'Scientific-Cultural Association.'