Desh Bhagat University Faculty of Best B.Sc. Computer Science College in Punjab organised a technical event Tech- Manthan. A large number of students from MCA, M.Sc. (IT), PGDCA, B. Sc. (IT) and BCA classes actively participated in it and showcased their talent.
Giving details of the event, university Pro-Chancellor Ms. Tajinder Kaur stated that the event was aimed at acquainting the students with latest trends and technology of computer applications and to engage them to the largest possible extent for the development of different computer programmes. She informed that the three days long event was divided into two streams namely: technical events and non-technical events. The technical competitions included Debugging, Software Development, Website development, IT-Quiz, Typing Test and Presentations of topic based projects etc. Non technical events comprised, Face Painting, Rangoli, Mehandi, Poster Making, Test Your Skills in C and Geeks (Employ ability Test) etc. Students also participated in Bhangra, Giddha, Singing, Mimicry and Short play competitions.
The main attraction of the event was presentations of technical plays namely, Oh Chala Gya (He has gone), A Role Play on Stack and A Role Play on Bubble Sort Technique. The whole event was truly liked by one and all. The winners of different events were honoured by the university officials.
University Chancellor Dr. Zora Singh congratulated the students and appreciated their efforts in making the technical concepts so easy to understand. He emphasized that in order to get good placements in IT industry, the students should have strong practical knowledge and this is possible only through live projects. Vice Chancellor Dr. Virinder Singh felicitated the staff and students and hoped that the programme will enhance their practical knowledge of this field.
Giving details of the event, university Pro-Chancellor Ms. Tajinder Kaur stated that the event was aimed at acquainting the students with latest trends and technology of computer applications and to engage them to the largest possible extent for the development of different computer programmes. She informed that the three days long event was divided into two streams namely: technical events and non-technical events. The technical competitions included Debugging, Software Development, Website development, IT-Quiz, Typing Test and Presentations of topic based projects etc. Non technical events comprised, Face Painting, Rangoli, Mehandi, Poster Making, Test Your Skills in C and Geeks (Employ ability Test) etc. Students also participated in Bhangra, Giddha, Singing, Mimicry and Short play competitions.
The main attraction of the event was presentations of technical plays namely, Oh Chala Gya (He has gone), A Role Play on Stack and A Role Play on Bubble Sort Technique. The whole event was truly liked by one and all. The winners of different events were honoured by the university officials.
University Chancellor Dr. Zora Singh congratulated the students and appreciated their efforts in making the technical concepts so easy to understand. He emphasized that in order to get good placements in IT industry, the students should have strong practical knowledge and this is possible only through live projects. Vice Chancellor Dr. Virinder Singh felicitated the staff and students and hoped that the programme will enhance their practical knowledge of this field.
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