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National Women’s Day Celebration

  • All the clubs in CSE department organized the event on National Women’s Day ON 8 MARCH.
  • The members of Rastriya Suraksha samiti members conducted this event.
  • The theme of this event was “SURAKSHIT NARI, KISKI JIMMEDARI”. 
  • Women safety is a crucial concern in India and a lot of organizations started working on it after Nirbhaya’s case. Women should adopt some self-defence tips and tricks so that it proves helpful during the worst scenarios for them. Primary and frontier tip for women is if it seems even a slight unsafe it’s better to get out of that place immediately. These types of tips are discussed with the girls so they can protect themselves from any difficult times.
  • All girls and female faculty of CSE department attend this session.
  • A skit on “Rani Laxmi Bai” was enacted which convey inspiring message to the girls.
  • The members of Rastriya Suraksha samiti members shared their views on this theme and motivate all the girls of DPGITM.

Session On Networking In Network Bulls

  • All Clubs in CSE collectively organised session on networking in NETWORK BULLS.
  • The instructor was extremely knowledgeable and provided clear explanations of complex concepts.
  • The session covered a wide range of topics, including network architecture, routing protocols, and security, and provided us with a solid foundation of networking knowledge.
  • The lab sessions were particularly valuable, as they gave us hands-on experience with networking equipment and helped us to apply the concepts we learned .
  • Overall, it was a fantastic learning experience.

Industrial visit to 220 KV GIS Substation

Objectives of the visit

  1. To gain Practical knowledge of Electrical power distribution and transmission and power line carrier communication.
  2. To get familiarized with different electrical equipments and working of a substation.
  3. To study various parts of the substation and how they are operated.
  4. To get clear idea to read the single line diagram of power substation using different symbols used in diagrams.

Outcomes of the visit

  1. Learn and able to visualize practically different parts of the transformer in detail.
  2. Actually understand onsite how actually transformer steps down the voltage from 220KV/66 KV which in turn is further stepped down to 33KV and 11KV at different substations and distributed to household and industries through various feeders.
  3. Able to actually differentiate AIS (air insulated substation)with GIS (Gas insulated substation) and study advantages of the later.
  4. Understand the reason behind using stones/gravel in the substation to reduce the step potential and touch potential when operators work on switch yard and eliminate the growth of small weeds and plants inside the switch yard.
  5. Study various protective measures to protect the substations from various faults and its smooth function.
  6. Students could in detail learn about how the complete controlling of the substation is carried out remotely through SCADA programming.
  7. Encourages students from within regarding the branch chosen and gives wide exposure of employment in the related fields.

Benefits of the visit

  1. Involve JE/SDO from the same or allied organizations for expert lectures in future for Electrical Engg. students.
  2. Facilitate internship for students to such organizations with permission to give better industry exposure and make students industry ready.

Poster Making Competition

The Association of Computer Applications in association with the TMS Students Chapter conducted a Poster Presentation contest on 16/11/2022 for the students of BCA. 15 teams of students registered for the event and participated in the contest. Every team came out with new creative ideas. The students were able to collect a lot of data from primary sources and were able to inculcate all the vital data comprehensively into a single poster.

Bootcamps

In the DPG institute of technology and management, the Department of Computer application organized many boot camps in collaboration with coffee.io like android development, data science, data structures, and web development.

PDP – English Communication

In the DPG institute of technology and management, the Department of Computer application organized ” English communication classes” from 15/09/2022to28/11/2022 for second and Third-Year BCA.

Students who take beginning communication courses will often begin with a public speaking or debate course to learn the fundamentals of oral communication and debate, including research, reasoning, and arguments. Oral presentations and classroom debates are usually mandatory assignments in such courses. Introductory courses may also include interpersonal communication, which involves oral and nonverbal communication in small groups, or written communication, which introduces students to the fundamentals of composition in a variety of formats, including speeches and news writing. As courses become more advanced, students learn more about the rhetorical tradition, communication issues related to race and gender, visual communication, and health communication. Assignments in these courses generally include essays, presentations, and class discussions.

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