Friday, 3 February 2017

“Tech Yuva 2017 Inter-collegiate Competitions “ held at Kaveri College



Kaveri College of Arts, Science and Commerce conducted Tech Yuva 2017 Inter-collegiate competitions in Computer Application on Saturday, 28th January 2017. The competition was inaugurated by Principal Dr. S. B. Kharosekar. In his inaugural speech,
Dr. S. B. Kharosekar said that such competitions enhance student’s subject knowledge, presentation skills and communication skills. He also gave some tips to the participants and told them that mistakes are a crucial step in learning, growing, and improving oneself. Mrs. Sujata Bachhav Coordinator BCA gave an insight of the various competitions conducted like Blind C, Powerpoint presentation competition and web designing. The competition was judged by Dr. Kavita Khobragade, Associate Professor at Fergusson College Pune. She also gave some tips to the participants and told them that choose visuals wisely ,Plan the structure - sections, order, headings, intro, middle and close, Be firm, be confident and be in control.

The topics for PowerPoint Presentation Competition were 5G Mobile Networks, Cashless Transaction, E-Governance, Web Technology- Services and for Web Designing the topics were Digital India, e-Resources in the field of education  and Latest Gadgets and Technologies.
Total 13 participants participated in the competitions from various colleges of Pune like, Sinhagad Arts and Commerce College, Indira College, Maharastra mitramandal College of Commerce, Fergusson College and Kaveri College. Shubham Patil and Vishal Pachpinde from Indira College bagged the first prize in Web Designing Competition. Sidhesh Kasturkar and Harshita Chandani from Ferguson college  won the first place in Power Point Presentation  competition and Surbhi Saurav and Sanjana Singh from MMCC stood second in ppt. In Blind C competition Sanjana Singh of MMCC won the first place and Ninad Sumant of Kaveri college won the second position.
Ms. Chaithra Uchil compeered  the programme and Ms. Vandana Upadhya  proposed vote of thanks. 




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