Programs
- M. Tech. in Automotive Engineering -Postgraduate
- Fellowship in Uro Oncology & Robotic Urology 1 Year -Fellowship
Circuitrix: MC² Quest is an escape room–style challenge that brings together mathematics, coding, and circuit concepts in a thrilling problem-solving adventure. Teams will crack circuit puzzles, solve math riddles, and debug code snippets while racing against time to escape first. A pre-event briefing ensures all participants are equipped with the necessary basics to play confidently.
The Gridlock Escape
Before the challenge begins, there will be a 1-hour briefing session covering essential formulas, simple circuit principles, and coding tips. Once the game starts, teams must work together to solve interconnected puzzles that combine math, circuits, and coding. Each solved stage unlocks the next until the final escape is achieved
Pointers:
Points will be allotted based on the order of escape, with the fastest team to finish declared the winner.
Point of Contacts:
Sathvika Murali: +91-9063540206
R. Deepika: +91-8072350099
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Key Quest is an exciting Capture the Flag (CTF) style event where participants solve a variety of technical challenges across domains such as OSINT, Cryptography, and Steganography. Questions will be hosted on a dedicated website, covering different sections with easy, medium, and hard difficulty levels. The event is designed to test problem-solving, logical reasoning, and technical skills in cybersecurity.
CTF Challenge
Participants will face a series of challenges hosted on the event website. They must identify vulnerabilities, decode ciphers, and uncover hidden information across categories. Each flag submission earns points, but the scoring decreases with every delayed submission. The fastest and most accurate team will emerge on top.
Pointers:
The first team to submit a flag earns full points; with every subsequent submission, points are reduced.
Point of Contacts:
Pranav Krishna: +91-7019086624
Laavya Sri: +91-8885033475
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This event is an exciting simulation of the entrepreneurial journey, where students will learn the essentials of marketing and pitching before putting their creativity into action. Participants will craft and present their product pitches using simple materials, while selected judges step into the role of investors. The challenge is designed to test creativity, market awareness, communication, and persuasion—all in a fun and engaging setup.
There is only one round which is divided into two portions where one part we would teach students how to market their product and they would be given time to do learn and create a pitch, that would simply be done on few sheets of paper, and then a few of the judges based on their awareness of the market would become investors, where they will be raising money.
Learn & Pitch
In this round, participants will first be taught the basics of marketing strategies and how to design an effective pitch. They will then be given time to prepare their product pitch using sheets of paper to structure and present their ideas. Finally, they will pitch their concepts to the judges acting as investors, aiming to “raise money” by showcasing their innovation, clarity, and persuasive skills.
Pointers:
The team that raises the highest investment with the most effective money-to-equity ratio will be declared the winner
Point of Contacts:
Bhanu Sri: +91-7993917493
Aman Aggarwal: +91-8860639497
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Scratch the Future with IoT is a hands-on event where participants learn, design, and implement IoT-based projects using Scratch and Arduino. The challenge encourages creativity, coding skills, and practical hardware deployment, allowing teams to bring their innovative ideas to life.
Introduction to Scratch & Components
Participants are introduced to Scratch programming and the IoT hardware components required for the challenge.
Build & Design the Program
Teams create and design their IoT program using Scratch, focusing on logic, functionality, and innovation.
Hardware Implementation
Participants deploy their designed program on Arduino hardware, testing the complete functionality of their IoT solution.
Pointers:
Evaluation Criteria: Creativity – 30%, Functionality – 30%, Design – 30%, Presentation – 10%.
Point of Contacts:
Mandru Vamsi Venkata Krishna: +91-7093345377
Aneesh Sagar Reddy: +91-7259327006
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Voltage Voyage is an interactive event designed to give students a hands-on learning experience in basic electrical and electronic concepts. Participants will rotate through multiple stations featuring safe, low-voltage experiments such as wire buzz challenges, LED circuit patterns, series and parallel arrangements, human circuits, electromagnet demonstrations, DC motor applications, and resistor color-code exercises. The event encourages teamwork, problem-solving, and critical thinking while helping participants apply theoretical knowledge in a fun and engaging environment.
Pointers:
Evaluation is based on task completion at different experiment stations.
Point of Contacts:
S. Haarishkumar G.: +91- 9487477107
Pranesh Karthik: +91- 7019487917
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Artifactory is a unique UI/UX workshop (From Idea to App) designed to merge creativity, technology, and problem-solving. It consists of two engaging phases, aiming to provide participants with both hands-on technical exposure and innovative design challenges.
This interactive session introduces participants to the essentials of UI/UX design, Figma, and AI-based design prompting.
Introduction & Hands-On (Figma)
Basics of UI/UX, setting up Figma, and designing simple screens like a login page.
The Prompt Challenge (AI Tools
Students attempt three exciting challenges — image replication, video creation, and app/web design — using creative prompting and AI-based design tools. Both events combine technical depth with creativity, making them a fun yet educational experience for students.
Point of Contacts:
Manasvini: 7338448883-+91
Chirayu: +91-8928833477
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The workshop is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive introduction to drone technology, offering both theoretical knowledge and practical experience. Participants will gain insights into the fundamental components of drones such as the frame, motors, propellers, battery, and flight controller, along with the principles of flight and aerodynamics. Safety guidelines will be emphasized to ensure proper handling and responsible operation. The workshop progresses from understanding drone basics to hands-on assembly and setup. Teams will receive a drone kit and follow step-by-step instructions to assemble, calibrate, and prepare their drones for flight readiness. This stage ensures participants develop essential technical and problem-solving skills.
In the final stage, participants will engage in practical flying sessions. After learning key maneuvers like take-off, hovering, directional control, and safe landing, teams will test their piloting abilities through an obstacle course designed to evaluate control, precision, and time management. This workshop combines technical knowledge, creativity, and experiential learning, ensuring that participants leave with valuable insights into drone applications in real-world fields such as agriculture, logistics, and surveillance, along with hands-on flying expertise.
Pointers:
Evaluation is based on task completion at different experiment stations.
Point of Contacts:
Ghiri: +91-9663247453
Sivani: +91-8904376853
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A fun-filled, interactive theatre experience designed to spark creativity, boost confidence, and bring out the performer in every child.
Across six exciting rounds, participants will explore:
Each activity is packed with play, creativity, and teamwork. Helping children build stage presence, communication skills, and self-expression in the most enjoyable way.
This isn’t just about performing—it’s about discovering the joy of theatre while learning through play. Every child gets their moment to shine.
Pointers:
Evaluation is based on task completion at different experiment stations.
Point of Contacts:
Lalitha Vaddadi: +91-7021005665
Likhit Hegde: +91-8722803560
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