Date : 22/02/2022 Total No of Students Present: 92
The NSS cell conducted NSS program for the volunteers regarding various camps and the activities to be conducted at different levels for all the NSS volunteers and explained about rules and regulations at the NSS Camp.
The NSS Officer Dr. L Jayapandian Motivated the students about value of NSS in feature and Social Responsibility, and how to create awareness in the villages regarding, Cleanness and good health in the village people.
Mr. Siddarama S HOD Department of computer science
Dr L Jayapandian NSS programme officer, were present
Faculty Coordinator: Mr. Siddarama S, HOD Dept. Of Computer Science
Objective of the Alumni Seminar :
To exchange professional knowledge, organize technical conferences, seminars workshops & training courses. To provide career development and guidance. To create interest and motivate the alumni to participate in the progress of the Institute and make them contribute towards the enhancement of their Alma mater.
Alumni Note:
Mr. John Selvakumar addressed his self experience in the real time working explained about how new technologies used in the present IT company in manufacturing and developing software’s. And motivated the students with his real time work experience and interview techniques and guided the students with emerging technologies. And he also informed about the college and department.
GOVERNMENT FIRST GRADE COLLEGE, K. R PURAM,
BENGALURU
In Collaboration with
BENGALURU
NORTH UNIVERSITY, TAMAKA, KOLAR
An Initiative
– Science Forum
On
19th February- 2022
The
adoption of NEP by the DCE as envisioned by the central Government has been a
revolutionary change in the academia. This step presupposes major structural
shifts in the courses offered. The thrust is mainly on multidisciplinary
programs with the introduction of open electives. It is also skill oriented and
job oriented. The open electives to be opted are based on the principles of
cross course choices. A significant change has been made with increasing the
internal assessment marks. The highlights of this is the flexibility offered to
the students to obtain the marks through the enrolment for MOOCs. The system is
geared towards blended teaching and learning. Importance to the economic
aspects with flexibility to earn and learn is a major change with multiple
entry and exit opportunities. Recognizing the importance for teachers’
orientation to attune themselves to the new system, a one day workshop on NEP
–Issues, implications and challenges has been organized in collaboration with
Bengaluru North University
CHIEF
PATRONS PROF. NIRANJANA VANALLI
Honourable
Vice-Chancellor Bengaluru North University, Tamaka, Kolar.
SRI.
VENKATESHAMURTHY V. KAS(s)
Registrar
(Academic), Bengaluru North University, Tamaka, Kolar
PROF.
D. DOMINIC
Registrar
(Evaluation), Bengaluru North University, Tamaka, Kolar
DR.
K R MUDHUKRISHNA
Dean,
Faculty of Science, Bengaluru North University, Tamaka, Kolar
PROF.
PRATHIBHA PARSHWANATH
Principal, Government First Grade College, K.R.Puram, Bengaluru
Chief Guest: Mr John
Selva Kumar, Assistant Manager-HR
Blue
Yonder India Pvt Limited Bengaluru.
Guest Of Honor: Mr.
Babu, Office Superintendent, SBMJC-KGF.
Dr. L Jayapaindian, NSS & Placement
Officer.
Event Coordinator: Mr.
Umesh N, Asst. Professor Dept. Of Comp. Sci
Objective of the
Tech-Talk Event
To provide a variety of
technological information and ideas. encourage curiosity, ingenuity,
resourcefulness and discrimination. stimulate self-confidence through the knowledge and application of
technology. develop
practical skills through the creation of products/solutions.
Chief
Guest Note:
Mr. John Selvakumar addressed the Tech-Talk event through self experience in the real time working explained about how new technologies used in the present IT company in manufacturing and developing software’s. And motivated the students with his real time work experience and interview techniques and guided the students with emerging technologies. And he also informed about the college and department, he is alumni student.
The
following topics were presented by the students: