CULTURALS COORDINATORS’ SELECTION:
Excitement fills the air at
ACGCET as the campus gears up for the upcoming 'Culturals' after a long gap. This week, 2nd and
3rd-year students had actively participated in the selection process to
become coordinators for the cultural event. With anticipation, students
await the announcement of the results. Everyone is keen to see who will lead
the club by organizing what kind of events and activities they'll bring to the table.
Get ready to witness the vibrant Culturals of ACGCET shine brighter than ever.
MENS
BASKETBALL GAME:
In the ACMARA RIVALRY'24, the final year Men’s
Basketball team scored a big win, 58 - 21, against the second year team on
08.03.2024. Their teamwork and skill were outstanding, securing them a strong
victory. Though the second year team didn't win, they showed great
determination and sportsmanship. Congratulations to the final year team for
their impressive win, and well done to the second year team for their effort.
BALL
BADMINTON WOMEN’S:
In the dynamic ACMARA RIVALRY 24 Women's Ball Badminton, the March 6 semi-finals unfolded with spirited clashes between 1st vs. 3rd years and 2nd vs. 4th years. The formidable 3rd and 4th-year teams advanced, setting the stage for an electrifying final. In a gripping showdown, the 3rd-year claimed victory, adding a touch of glory to their ACMARA RIVALRY journey.
WOMEN’S DAY, 2024
“Be the woman who fixes another
woman’s crown without telling the world it was crooked” – Amy Morin
Women’s day is celebrated all around the world for the empowering and acknowledging the feats the women throughout the years had achieved through great struggles. The women of our college, which were the students, staffs and workers had all come together to celebrate this wonderful day on the 8th of March,2024 at Murugappa Hall. Our respected principal, Dr.K. Baskaran and our honorable chief guest, Dr.V. Preetha, MD (Siddha) Government Hospital, Kanadukathan, had graced us with their presence. She had enlightened us on various facts related to our mental and physical health. The cultural events had then begun which included a game of musical chairs for the staffs, performances by the women of the music club and dances by all the years. It was truly a memorable day filled with laughter and joy!!
VISIT
TO POWER GRID CORPORATION OF INDIA LIMITED KARAIKUDI SUBSTATION:
A visit to Power Grid Corporation of India offers valuable insights into the nation's power. The students from EEE department of our college visited the Powergrid corporation of India limited Karaikudi substation on 8th of March,2023. Students explored their control centers, learned about grid management, and understood the critical role they play in ensuring a stable and efficient power supply across the country. Overall, the visit was truly enlightening, providing an inspiring perspective on Powergrid of India.
THIRAN
DEMO DAY:
On March 9, 2024, the first-year Thiran demo day was held in
the mechanical classrooms and gallery hall to display their skills. The event's
judges are Vishalini Devi from the 2023 batch, Mr. Senthil Anandha Prakash, Mr.
Harikrishna, and Mr. Haribaskaran from the 1984 batch. The Thiran Demo Day was
actively attended by first year students.
BALL BADMINTON MEN’S:
ACMARA RIVALRY 24 Badminton boys' semi-finals saw
intense clashes between 1st vs. 3rd years and 2nd vs. 4th years on March 5. The
formidable 3rd and 4th-year teams advanced to a thrilling final, where the
4th-year boys emerged victorious. The championship showcased skill,
determination, and sportsmanship, making it a memorable celebration with the 4th-year team crowned as ultimate
champions.
VLSI
WORKSHOP:
On 9th
March, interested ECE, CSE and EEE 3rd year students of our college attended
the orientation programme and training. An alumnus of our college 2018 passed
out from EEE department and also a physical design engineer in Synopsys, Mr. Veeramani
conducted it whole-heartedly focusing on all basics of ‘Very Large Scale
Integration’. It was conducted from 9:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. The day was divided
into two session, morning students were taught about the basics of VLSI and in
the afternoon they were taught about the back end production of a chip. The students
also witnessed the man who designed and manufactured his own chip in real-time.
Mr. Manikandan who has done the chip and also guided our alumnus, took an online
session for the students.
MASTER
YOUR MIND:
“Master Your Mind,
Master Your Life”
On 7th March, for the well-being of the
students, our Internal Quality Assurance Cell of our college organized an event
named ‘MASTER YOUR MIND’ for our 2nd,3rd year CSE and ECE
students. ‘General and Laparoscopic Surgeon’ and Director of J.S. Hospital,
Karaikudi, Dr. J. Suganth Ryleson Daniel, MBBS, MS handled the session from
4:15 P.M. to 5:15 P.M. specifying the importance of mastering our own mind. He explained
well about the positive inhibitions and negative inhibitions. of our own thoughts.
MEN’S
BADMINTON:
On 9th March, Men’s Badminton as a part of ‘ACMARA
RIVALRY’ was conducted. The 1st fixture was between Phoenix and
Typhonz, the 2nd fixture was between Akkadians and Ignatz. Typhonz and
Ignatz won the fixtures respectively and went into finals. Finally, Typhonz got
the runner-up and Ignatz won the match. Heartly wishes to all the players.
WOMEN’S
BADMINTON:
On 5th March, Women’s Badminton was
conducted. The 1st fixture was between Akkadians and Phoenix, the 2nd was between the Typhonz and Ignatz. The Akkadians and Ignatz won the fixtures respectively and proceeded for finals. To the glory, Ignatz won the finals and Akkadians won the runnership. Congrats to all the players.
TECHBYTES:
Biotechnology is the use of biology to develop new products, methods and organisms intended to improve human health and society. Biotechnology, often referred to as biotech, has existed since the beginning of civilization with the domestication of plants, animals and the discovery of fermentation.
Modern applications of biotechnology work most often through genetic engineering, which is also known as recombinant DNA technology. Genetic engineering works by modifying or interacting with the genetic cell structures. Every cell in an animal or plant contains genes that produce proteins. It’s those proteins that determine the characteristics of the organism.
By modifying or interacting with genes, scientists can strengthen the characteristics of an organism or create an entirely new organism. These modified and new organisms may be beneficial to humans, such as crops with higher yields or increased resistance to drought. Genetic engineering also enables the genetic modification and cloning of animals, two controversial developments.
APTITUDE CORNER
1.Two stations A and B are 110 km apart on a straight line. One train starts from A at 7 a.m. and travels towards B at 20 kmph. Another train starts from B at 8 a.m. and travels towards A at a speed of 25 kmph. At what time will they meet?
A.9 a.m.
B.10 a.m.
C.10.30 a.m.
D.11 a.m.
2. A can do a piece of work in 4 hours; B and C together can do it in 3 hours, while A and C together can do it in 2 hours. How long will B alone take to do it?
A.8 hours
B.10 hours
C.12 hours
D.24 hours
3.What percentage of numbers from 1 to 70 have 1 or 9 in the unit’s digit?
A.1
B.14
C.20
D.21
4.The average weight of A, B and C is 45 kg. If the average weight of A and B be 40 kg and that of B and C be 43 kg, then the weight of B is:
A.17 kg
B.20 kg
C.26 kg
D.31 kg
5.If 40% of a number is equal to two-third of another number, what is the ratio of first number to the second number?
A.2 : 5
B.3 : 7
C.5 : 3
D.7 : 3
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