Udupi: Mini project exhibition, competition held at SMVITM


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Udupi, Jun 24: Co-curricular committee in association with the ISTE student chapter and Hobby Project Club of SMVITM organized a mini project exhibition for first, second and third-year students in the institute premises on June 24.

Dr Thirumaleshwara Bhat inaugurated the project exhibition. In his remarks, he advised that apart from theory students need to be good in technical aspects which can be possible only by doing projects. The exhibition was organized for the students in physics lab, chemistry lab and basic electrical engineering lab. A of total 59 projects were exhibited, from first-year 6 projects, second-year 38 and third-year 15 projects. The live models of the project along with presentations and banners were exhibited enthusiastically by the students.

Principal Dr Thirumaleshwara Bhat, vice principal, Dr Ganesh Aithal, dean QA Dr Sudarshan Rao K visited the mini project exhibition and discussed with students who were representing their projects and also gave good suggestions to them.

HOD’s, faculty and students also visited the project exhibition and interacted with the students. Six best projects were awarded with cash prizes. The programme was coordinated by co-curricular coordinator Dr Renita Sharon Monis, department of mathematics.

 

 

 

  

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