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Organised by: Govt. College of Engineering, Kannur, Kerala
Key dates:
Fest dates: 11th-13th January 2013
Last date:
Xplore 13 Details:
Xplore '13 is a National Level Technical Fest, powered by the College
Union, Government College of Engineering, Kannur. This Technical
ExtraVaganza is conducted every 3 years.
Xplore 13 Events:
Exciting Events, and Exciting Prize Money
For any queries feel free to Contact Us:
Roopak A N
+918891261489 anroopak@gmail.com
Rahesh R
+917736834639 rahesh2008@gmail.com
Organised by: Jyothi Engineering College, Thrissur, Kerala
Key dates:
Fest dates: 10th-12th October 2012
Last date: 5th october 2012
Details:
In the wake of the highly successful inagural version of the inter
college tech fest Tharang, Jyothi Engineering College has decided to
launch Tharang'12 v2.0. The might and strength of seven core engineering
branches, the fusion of technology and entertainment Tharang'12 v2.0
promises to be of a kind. With almost 70 participant colleges, 6000
participants, Tharang is poised to be one of south Indis's biggest
college fest. As part of our decennial celebration, the valedictory
function will be inagurated by shri.Vayalar Ravi. THere is something for
everyone spanning from Quiz, Paper presentation, Project Exhibition,
Seminars, Treasure hunt, Musical band by Stephen Devassy and crew, Bike
stunt, Photography contest, Robowar. Other prestigious organizations
would be cooperating with us to make Tharang'12 v2.0 an astounding one.
Events:
Cultural ni8 by stephen devassy and team, Project expo, Paper
presentation, circuit debugging, online gaming, photography, robo war,
line follower, pick and place, laser show, quiz, cad master, lathe
master etc...
For any queries feel free to Contact Us:
Mr. Joanle Joe
+91 9387218546 joanlejoe@tharang12.in
Mr. Eldho Issac
+91 9048671181
eldhoissac@tharang12.in
Mr.Roshith K
+91 9995999524
roshithk@tharang12.in
Mr. Ditto Davis
+91 9745239850 dittodavies@tharang12.in
Mr.Jithin Justice Raphi C
+91 9400986697 jithinjustice@tharang12.in
Mr. Akhil Antony
+91 8089597332 akhilantony@tharang12.in
How to Reach The College :
Jyothi Engineering College
Jyothi Hills, Panjal Road, Vettikkattiri P.O
Cheruthuruthy, Thrissur district
Kerala, India
Pin - 679 531
Break out of the cocoon and prepare to fly like a butterfly!! Its time you unleash the geek in you and flaunt your knowledge! And guess what! We pay you for that!
EVENT FORMAT
There's no better opportunity than a paper presentation contest for true appreciation and encourage for new ideas and genuine research.. This is also an opportunity for all interested students to interact, get a taste of ongoing research and gain a lot of knowledge. So make sure you send your paper before the deadline.
#Deadline for abstract submission: September 8
RULES AND REGULATIONS
• Paper presentation is an event of two students per team.
• Extra marks will be allotted if the topic relates to frugal innovation.
• The abstract of the paper must be sent to the event manager by e-mail on or before September 8 . The subject of the e-mail should be 'Paper presentation'.
• The abstract will be examined by a panel of judges and selected candidates will be intimated on or before September 10.
• Selected candidates will have to submit the full paper on or before September 12.
• Three hard copies of the paper (in A4 size) should be brought to the venue at the time of presentation.
• Presentation time of 15 minutes is allowed per team.
• The presentation is followed by a 'question and answer' session.
• The participants should produce a valid identity card of their institute.
• The decision of the judges is final.
• The paper must strictly follow IEEE Standards You can choose topics given below
## Mail id: tele_papers@cetdrishti.com
CONTACT:SREEKANTH MENON : +919400452337
A national level technical festival cum exhibition showcasing the prowess of the state's premier engineering institute College of Engineering, Trivandrum . With frugal innovation as the theme,DRISHTI is going to be a one of a kind experience for all who are a part of it.
College of Engineering, Trivandrum is hosting its techno-management fest cum exhibition, Drishti from September 14 to 16, ISRO chairman, K. Radhakrishnan will be the Chief Guest of this event - the largest technical festival in Kerala.
Drawing inspiration from CETEX, CET’s technical exhibition, the students wished to revive the long-lost Drishti. Limited resources prevented positive initiatives towards holding the event. Even now, the students have started from scratch but expect to rope in sponsors to fund this mega event.
“Financing an exclusive technical festival on such a large scale was the primary problem. This being a government college and with no separate fund set apart for this we have to rely solely on sponsorships to finance it,” says the Event Convenor, Vivek Menon.
The minds behind this venture came up with ‘frugal innovation’ as the theme for the fest with a view to provide a platform to encourage, promote and implement innovative ideas. An event B-Plan in which the Technology Business Incubator (TBI),an autonomous
body, and CET will choose the best idea and allow it to be
incubated, with all necessary funding. This is to encourage
start-ups at the undergraduate level itself.
Drishti promises tons of events. Sidharth Varma, the Sponsorship Convenor says, “What stands out from other fests is the exclusive techfest and not the usual mix of cultural and techfest. The stand-out events thet Drishti provides would be like a breath of fresh air.”
Challenging and intriguing events include King’s cross, aquarocket, hackathon, electronic hexathlon, Prince of Gotham and so on. The Glider design and fabrication workshop to be conducted by Aerotrix, the brainchild of IIT Kanpur graduates would be a chance for the students to pick some of the most brilliant brains in the country. The platform has also been set for Young Engineers, an exclusive event for school students where they can showcase their innovative ideas or models.
A general quiz in which anyone can participate would be conducted by the redoubtable Arul Mani. In ‘CEO meet’ students get to have informal sessions with CEOs of leading companies.
The long gap that followed the last Drishti would be morale-dampening for most. Event Convenor Vivek says, “We’re attempting to revive something that had faded from memory. In the end, we have come up with a technical festival that would be at par or sometimes, even better than the techfests of NITs.”
With some of the brightest minds to throng the campus in September, CET prepares to welcome them with a wide array of challenges. On being asked about the expectations from the festival, Sidharth is enthusiastic, “CET is a quality brand. People would want to see what we have dished out for them.”