Mar
26
Tue
International Seminar on Securing Tomorrow: Exploring the Latest Cybersecurity Trends
Mar 26 all-day

The seminar on “Cyber Security as a career opportunity” organised by IT Department on 26.03.2024. The resource person Dr.Arunkumar, Senior Lecturer, Digital Forensics & Cyber Security, University of South Wales, Treforest, UK, shared the importance of cybersecurity and what are the opening and job opportunities in the field of cybersecurity. He discusses the opportunities for Cyber advancement. He gave more inputs on the proliferation of cyber threats, including data breaches, ransomware attacks, and identity theft, organizations across various industries are actively seeking experts to safeguard their digital assets. This Seminar focuses on SDG 9, aims to build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization, and foster innovation, crucial for fostering economic growth, creating jobs, and ensuring sustainable development.



Apr
2
Tue
Code Relay 2.0 @ KMC Auditorium
Apr 2 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

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Objectives: The purpose of conducting this CSI Sponsored Code Relay 2.0on Problem Solving Using Data Structures to the students is to bring awareness about the use of data structures in problem solving.

Participants:
About 15 teams of 65 participants registered for the event. Mr. Kevin, Associate Engineer Technology, GAVS Technologies Chennai , invited as jury for the event and was coordinated by Ms.Adline Freeda R, Asst. Professor-IT and Ms.Krithikaa Venket, Asst.Professor-IT.

Key Takeaways:

  • understanding the nature of the problem at a deeper level
  • Optimizing the solution further
  • Developing an approach to understanding the problem
  • Thinking of a correct basic solution

Sample Screenshots from the workshop:-

Conclusion
The session was very useful for the students in problem solving and ended with the suggestion given by Jury. Ms. Adline Freeda R(Asst. Professor-IT)thanked the participants for their active participation in the sessions and also thanked the management of KCG College of Technology and IT department for organizing this workshop.

Apr
17
Wed
Voting Awareness 2024 – Signing Campaign @ KCG Reception
Apr 17 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm
Apr
18
Thu
Conceptualization of Ideathon
Apr 18 all-day

The CTL session held on April 18, 2024, was themed “Conceptualization of Ideathon” and presented by Dr. Uma Kumari C R, Associate Professor, ECE Department, KCG College of Technology. Following the welcome address, Dr.Uma Kumari provided comprehensive insights on what an ideathon entails and how to prepare for one from scratch. Her session covered the key aspects of an ideathon and clearly explained what is expected from participants.

She also highlighted online forums for learning about and participating in ideathons, which was extremely beneficial for the students. Additionally, she clarified the key differences between hackathons, codeathons, and ideathons, and shared essential tips and strategies for excelling in these events.

Towards the end of the session, Dr.Uma Kumari detailed the upcoming CTL Ideathon, designed to help students begin their ideathon journey as a precursor to hackathons and other larger events. This initiative was enthusiastically received by the students, given its promising potential.

In summary, this highly informative session was an invaluable resource for all CTL members of the 2023-24 batch on April 18, 2024.

Apr
29
Mon
An interaction with expert on “The Science and Strength of Ready-Mix Concrete Cube Testing” @ Mother Teresa Block
Apr 29 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
May
1
Wed
Dr. K.C.G. Verghese Memorial 2nd International Fide Rating Chess Tournament 2024
May 1 – May 5 all-day
May
2
Thu
National Level Hack Bell Cybercratz 2.0 @ KMC Auditorium
May 2 @ 10:00 am – May 3 @ 4:00 pm
Jul
2
Tue
Effective Proposal Writing for Extramural Funding & Patentability of Ideas and Design
Jul 2 – Jul 6 all-day
Jul
15
Mon
Wellness Program
Jul 15 all-day

Heal your mind and body!

Aug
3
Sat
Inauguration of KCG Tech Wellness Club Waves of Bliss @ Mirza Auditorium
Aug 3 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm

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The inauguration of the KCG Tech Wellness Club, titled “Waves of Bliss”, took place on 3rd August 2024 at the Mirza Auditorium. The event, aimed at promoting physical and mental wellness among students, was graced by Dr. Lakshmi Vijayakumar, a leading psychiatrist and founder of SNEHA, known for her extensive work in mental health. Her presence added depth and value to the occasion.

The program began with a soulful invocation song performed by the college choir, setting a calm and reflective atmosphere. Following this, the ceremonial Kuthu Vilakku was lit by dignitaries, including the Principal, the Head Student Affairs, Student Counsellor, the chief guest, Dr. Lakshmi Vijayakumar, and a student from the audience. This traditional ritual, symbolizing the spreading of light and knowledge, highlighted the inclusivity of the ceremony by involving a student.

In his address, the Dr M Muthukannan, Principal emphasized the increasing importance of mental health, especially in today’s competitive world. He spoke about how institutions play a crucial role in creating supportive environments that promote mental well-being. He highlighted that mental health is as important as physical health and expressed the hope that the Wellness Club would serve as a platform for students to seek support and guidance.

Following this, the Dr Jaya Head SA, introduced Dr. Lakshmi Vijayakumar, highlighting her vast contributions to psychiatry and mental wellness. A memento and a bouquet were presented to the chief guest as a gesture of honour. Ms Revathy Student Counsellor introduced the office bearers of the club, Abdul Ghaffar Shakir – President, Nulin Geriba J – Vice President, Roshan U – Secretary, & Simrithi S – Treasurer, who are responsible for organizing the various activities of the club.

Dr. Lakshmi Vijayakumar, during her address, delved into the growing pressure on students in the digital age, particularly highlighting the negative impact of mobile phone usage. She pointed out how many students are getting caught up in a race to go viral on social media, often chasing fleeting popularity rather than focusing on long-term goals. Drawing from her expertise, she spoke about the distractions and mental health challenges this phenomenon poses, urging students to prioritize their mental well-being over the need to be constantly connected online.

Additionally, Dr. Lakshmi Vijayakumar discussed her extensive research on the impact of academic failures on students’ mental health. She shared her advocacy for offering re-tests within a shorter period, specifically within four months, for students who fail their board or public exams. She emphasized that this prompt opportunity allows students to recover quickly from failure and re-enter their academic journeys without prolonged distress. Her talk also included advice on how to handle failures and rejections in general, encouraging students to view setbacks as stepping stones rather than obstacles. With her educational background, she provided strategies for building resilience, including self-compassion, mindfulness, and seeking professional help when needed.

The President of the Wellness Club presented a detailed slideshow outlining the club’s planned activities. These include group and individual counselling sessions, mental health awareness events, and meditation and physical exercise sessions. The club also aims to educate members about human psychology, recent behavioral changes, and space studies to offer perspective on the universe.

The ceremony concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Ms Revathy, followed by the national anthem. The event marked the beginning of a new initiative dedicated to fostering mental wellness within the college community.