Department of Computer Science Organized Inter Class Seminar For Final Year BCA Students 2025

The Department of Computer Science Organized Inter Class Seminar For Final Year BCA Students 2025

Venue : BCA Class room 103

On: 16 November 2025

faculty In-charge: Mr. Dileep D, Assistant Professor

Total No of Students attended: 50

Moto of Conducting t0 the Seminar:

  1. The session aimed to enhance students’ understanding of software architecture principles, design patterns, and system structuring methods.
  2. Experienced faculty members and guest speakers from the IT industry shared valuable insights into modern architectural models like layered, client-server, and microservices architectures.
  3. The seminar highlighted the importance of architectural design in developing scalable, efficient, and maintainable software systems.
  4. Students gained hands-on exposure to real-world case studies demonstrating how architectural decisions impact software quality and performance.
  5. The session encouraged participants to adopt best practices in software design and apply them in their academic and project work.
  6. Interactive Q&A sessions allowed students to clarify concepts related to UML diagrams, modularity, and design documentation.
  7. The event served as a platform for students to understand the bridge between theoretical design concepts and practical software development.
  8. Faculty members appreciated the students’ active participation and enthusiasm throughout the seminar.
  9. The department expressed gratitude to the organizers and speakers for making the event a valuable learning experience for all attendees.

Goals of doing the seminar:

  1. Enhances Knowledge: Seminars help students gain deeper understanding of current topics beyond classroom learning.
  2. Improves Communication Skills: Presenting or participating in seminars boosts students’ confidence and public speaking abilities.
  3. Encourages Active Learning: Students engage in discussions, ask questions, and think critically about real-world applications.
  4. Promotes Teamwork: Seminars often involve group preparation and coordination, improving collaboration skills.
  5. Bridges Theory and Practice: Experts and speakers share practical insights that connect academic concepts with industry trends.
  6. Builds Professional Awareness: Students become familiar with emerging technologies, professional standards, and career opportunities.