Sports:


Day 7:
Men Kabaddi
Winner:Final Year
Runner:Second Year

Women Handball
Winner:Final Year
Runner:First Year

Day 8:
Men Volleyball
Winner:Third Year
Runner:Final Year

Women Table tennis
Winner:Third Year
Runner:Final Year

Day 9:

Men KHO-KHO
Winner:Final Year
Runner:Third Year

Women kabaddi
Winner:Final Year
Runner:First Year

Day 10:

Men Football
Winner:Third Year
Runner:Second Year


Women chess
Winner: Second year
Runner: First year

Men chess
Winner: Final year
Runner: Third year



REVALUATION RESULTS:

      Our ACGCETIANS  are very eagered to see the revaluation results by keeping their fingers crossed. As by their  eagerness the results are announced on 19/02/2018.
This announcement make someone happy and someone to make ready to roar their boat to reach their shore. 


SIRIUS:


Our ECE department of ACGCET  proudly presented the INTRA SYMPOSIUM 2018. This event was coordinated by DR. T. K. SHANTHI,  HOD of ECE DEPARTMENT and DR. A. SIVANANTHA RAJA, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR and also by final year coordinators. The students of second and third years were eagerly participated in many technical activities like paper presentation,  project presentation,  technical events in addition to that happiness was overloaded in fun events and treasure hunt. These events made more bonding between the  yearsand it was the unforgettable day .

THALIR:



 Our aluminus of ACGCET, Karthick,  has taken a great step to enhance the future life of the s tudents by creating awareness about the entrepreneurship in SANGAMAM HALL, which was coordinated by DR. A. SIVANANTHARAJA, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ECE. He insisted all the minds and also helped them to think about their future.

CHENNAI SCIENCE PROTECTS 2018:

 The STATE LEVEL science project festive was conducted on CHENNAI from 20/02/2018 to 24/02/2018. The project was first selected by district level and then it was taken to STATE . Our two teams of ACGCET  was selected and they got the chance to rock and to express their talents. They were guided by DR. T. K. SHANTHI,  HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT, ECE. The results will be announced on 24/02/2018.

Club Activities:
ROTARACT club of ACCET :

 cordially invite the juniors to attend online events

EVENTS:
  •     LOGO Designing
  •     Email writing


CRITERIA:
  •    Individual participation   
  •    Open to all             


LOGO Designing:
  •    Design LOGO for your name 
  •    Attach pdf to describe your LOGO 


Email writing:
  •    Not more than 100words(content) 
  •    Formal

Email on
  •    Welcome Email for ur blog 
  •    Getting to know you 
  •    Responding to the consumer who complained your product (or)accepting the job offer (or)declining the job offer


Send the attachments from 22.02.18  (8.00pm) to 02.03.18  (8.00pm)

Send your mail to 

 Cash prize will be awarded to the winners.

GENERAL ARTICLE:

AIRCEL ISSUE:

Aircel, the private telecom operator based in Gurugram, is going through tough times. Aircel’s problems started, when Idea Cellular suspended interconnect services with Aircel due to non-payment of dues.
On January 30, Aircel shut down operations in six circles viz. Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh (West).
In the midst of all this, customers have been facing a harrowing time in trying to port their numbers, after facing call drops and network issues.
A senior official told The Times of India, “The systems are unable to handle the surge. However, we are not going anywhere. It is our responsibility to serve customers till the end. We are devising a way to create manual codes to facilitate the porting process.”
Nearly nine lakh Aircel customers across India decided to port their numbers to other telecom service providers on Wednesday due to frequent call drops, amidst reports that the telecom company is facing financial difficulties. Aircel’s customers turned to social media networks to voice their concerns about the network problem and about being unable to port out.
Lets hope some postive measures will be taken to eradicate this issue.

Fun Facts:

1.The average human body is made of 50 to 65 percent water.

2. Newborn babies have even more, ringing in at 78 percent water.

3. A gallon of water weighs 8.34 pounds; a cubic foot of water weighs 62.4 pounds.

4. A liter of water weighs 1 kilo; a cubic meter of water weighs 1 tonne. (The rest of the statistics are in imperial units since they are U.S.-based and so is this site; but the original metric system was created with base units that could be derived from the weight of a specified volume of pure water ... hence the nice round numbers.)

5. An inch of water covering one acre (27,154 gallons) weighs 113 tons.

6. Water covers 70.9 percent of the planet’s surface.
7.Ninety-seven percent of the water on Earth is salt water; the water found in the Earth’s lakes, rivers, streams, ponds, swamps, etcetera accounts for only 0.3 percent of the world’s fresh water. The rest is trapped in glaciers or is in the ground.

8. There is more water in the atmosphere than in all of our rivers combined.

9. If all of the water vapor in our planet’s atmosphere fell as water at once and spread out evenly, it would only cover the globe with about an inch of water.

10. More than one-quarter of all bottled water comes from a municipal water supply – the same place that tap water comes from.

Pics Corner:

               Roopan Kumar, 4th Year,MECH

          
                     L.Udhya Kumar,3rd Year,ECE


                        S.Kumar,3rd Year,ECE

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