"Tech Quest 2.0"
On 28th March 2025, the Bachelor of Computer Applications Department, in collaboration with the IT Association and Institution's Innovation Council (IIC), successfully hosted the *"Tech Quest 2.0"* Program. The event was designed to bring together students, faculty, and professionals to explore and enhance their skills in the ever-evolving field of Information Technology. The program aimed to provide participants with insights into the latest technological trends, practical skills, and career opportunities.
The inauguration ceremony marked the official start of the program, setting an inspiring tone for the day’s events. The ceremony was graced by the presence of distinguished guests, Mr.Naveen D Almeida, an esteemed alumnus of the institution, and Dr. Robert Rodrigues J , the respected Principal of the institution.
Students are actively participated in
1. Tech-talk:
The Tech-Talk Event focused on student-led discussions surrounding the most current and emerging IT trends. The event encouraged students to conduct research, and engage in interactive dialogues with their peers. The aim was not only to improve public speaking and presentation skills but also to promote critical thinking about how these trends are shaping the future of technology.
2. IT Quiz:
The IT Quiz Event was a fast-paced competition that brought together students from different years of the BCA program to compete in teams. The quiz covered a wide range of IT-related topics, including programming languages and emerging technologies.
3.Web designing:
The Web Designing Event provided students with an opportunity to engage in practical web development tasks using CSS for styling and JavaScript for interactivity. Participants were tasked with building a functional, visually appealing website within a specific time frame, incorporating both design and interactivity. This event not only helped participants strengthen their technical skills but also fostered creativity in web design.
4.Debugging competition
The Debugging Competition was designed to assess students’ abilities to analyze code, identify logical and syntactical errors, and apply troubleshooting techniques to ensure that the programs run smoothly. The competition aimed to provide participants with hands-on experience in debugging and to highlight the importance of attention to detail, logical thinking, and perseverance in software development.
5.Free fire:
The Free Fire Game Competition was an exhilarating event that combined gaming and technology in the spirit of friendly competition. Participants formed teams and battled it out in the virtual world of Free Fire to claim the top prize. The competition brought together gaming enthusiasts, fostering a sense of camaraderie among the participants while also offering a platform to showcase strategic thinking, teamwork, and coordination.
*6. BGMI:*
The BGMI Competition was designed to bring together gaming enthusiasts from the campus and provide them with a platform to compete in a highly competitive, fast-paced environment. The tournament followed a team-based format, with participants forming squads to compete against each other in the battle royale game. The event not only allowed students to test their gaming prowess but also fostered teamwork, collaboration, and strategic planning.
7.Asphalt:
The Asphalt Game Competition was aiming to bring a mix of entertainment and friendly competition. Asphalt, a fast-paced mobile racing game, was chosen for its engaging gameplay, stunning graphics, and appeal to a wide range of players.
In the valedictory program, the chief guest, Mr. Delwin Dsouza, and the principal, Dr. Robert Rodrigues J., joined the event to present the prizes to the winners of the IT Fest.