AMC FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) CLUB
AMC FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) CLUB
Open Source. Open Minds.
- AMC FOSS is the Free and Open Source Software community of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Chennai.
- Focuses on open-source development, core CS fundamentals and collaborative learning.
- Hands-on exposure to Linux, ROS, Hadoop, Ubuntu, dual booting, Django, Kali Linux and drones.
- Members contribute to real FOSS projects and strengthen collaboration and problem-solving.
- Members explore emerging technologies including generative AI and text-based applications.
AMIGOS (AMrita Intelligent Gaming and Opti-verse Sports) Club
AMIGOS (AMrita Intelligent Gaming and Opti-verse Sports) Club
From Pixels to Playlists. Dream It. Code It. Game On.
- AMIGOS stands for AMrita Intelligent Gaming and Opti-verse Sports.
- Hub for students who are passionate about gaming and game development.
- Hosts offline and online gaming tournaments across popular titles and genres.
- Guides students in building games using VR, AR, and modern game engines.
- Conducts workshops on game design, character development, 3D modeling, scriptwriting, and immersive storytelling, helping students build and launch original games.
CAMHI (Computer Aided Machine Human Interaction) Club
CAMHI (Computer Aided Machine Human Interaction) Club
Intelligence at the Human-Machine Interface.
- CAMHI Technical club focuses on machine learning, computer vision, and human–machine interaction.
- Engages students through tech talks, interactive sessions, workshops, technical hackathons, industry connections and project‑based learning.
- Provides exposure to Movella Dots, Movella IMU, MVN Analyze Pro, Vive Lab software, NVIDIA Jetson boards.
- Some of the club’s key projects include plant virus classification, smart bandage electronics, healthcare technology learning paths, and a gesture‑controlled indoor navigation robot with computer vision and face recognition.
E-Cell (Entrepreneurship Cell)
E-Cell (Entrepreneurship Cell)
Innovate, Endeavor, Elate.
- The E-Cell is a vibrant community of innovators, dreamers, and doers dedicated to fostering the spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation among students.
- Serves as a launchpad for budding entrepreneurs,
- Empowers individuals to transform their creative ideas into impactful ventures.
- Arranges hackathons to pitch ideas and come up with creative/innovate solutions.
- Offers sessions on successful stories, lessons in turning ideas into actions.
- Has partnership with E-cell IIT Madras and IIT Bombay.
FACT (Forensic Analysis Club and Triage) Club
FACT (Forensic Analysis Club and Triage) Club
Decode the Evidence.
- FACT (Forensic Analysis Club and Triage) introduces students to forensic science and cyber forensics.
- Hosts expert talks, hands‑on workshops, and simulation‑based investigations.
- Teaches crime scene techniques and forensic tools, often in collaboration with external experts.
- Features the “Case X” competition, where students solve simulated crime cases, sharpening analytical thinking and practical forensic skills.
GFG (Geeks for Geeks Campus Body) CLUB
GFG (Geeks for Geeks Campus Body) Club
Code Today, Lead Tomorrow.
- The Geeks for Geeks (GFG) Campus Body Club is a student-led community focused on building strong programming fundamentals, problem-solving skills, and computer science core concepts.
- Conducts regular coding sessions, weekly practice contests, mock interviews, and hands-on workshops on Data Structures and Algorithms.
- Members work on real-world coding projects and competitive programming challenges, preparing effectively for technical interviews and placements.
- Provides a collaborative platform for students to practice coding, refine problem-solving strategies, and grow into confident software professionals.
DREAM – The RISC-V Student Community
DREAM – The RISC-V Student Community
Designing the Future of Open and Modular Computing.
- DREAM is a student-led community focused on building a strong ecosystem around open-source RISC-V architecture, fostering confidence in indigenous and open-silicon
- Prepares students to be industry-ready in processor design, SoC development and hardware–software co-design through hands-on learning.
- Promotes modular, scalable design thinking and bridges curriculum concepts with real-world silicon design workflows.
- Provides a collaborative platform for projects, interdisciplinary research, publications and innovation, positioning the campus as a RISC-V innovation hub.