GAMING & ANIMATION CLUB
Club name : Game Dev & Animation Club
Faculty Coordinator: Mr.Ajay Dhanopia, Mr.Vipin Jain (+91 94131 81727)
Student coordinator: Prasoon Kumar (+919835056888), Harsh Kumar Jha (+91 88540 63965)
Venue: CS block (404)
Objectives of Club:
Goals need not all be of the same type nor demand the same skills from the player. Skills can broadly be classified into three categories:
- Physical. To achieve the game's goals, the player must use some form of physical skills, such as manipulating a game controller deftly or quickly typing the correct key sequence.
- Mental. To achieve the game's goals, the player must use some form of strategic skills, such as working out the correct sequence of steps in a logic puzzle game or wisely using resources to build a good balance of combat units for defeating enemy forces.
- Randomness. To achieve the game's goals, the player must overcome odds that could cause him or her to loss progress. This might involve the odds of successfully landing a sword blow on a goblin in a role-playing game or of beating an opponent's hand in a gambling game.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CLUB
CLUB NAME - Electric Vehicle Club
FACULTY COORDINATOR -
Ajay Dhanopia - Assoc. Prof. Deptt. of ME
9928909235(This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Dinesh Kumar Verma - Asst. Prof - Deptt. of ECE
9166499480(This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
STUDENT COORDINATOR -
Aditya Garg
Roll No. -23ESKME001
Year-2
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Contact Number : 8104742825
Obective of club is to discuss, learn about, and working on projects related to Electric Vehicles.
COMPETITIVE PROGRAMMING CLUB
Name of the Club: Competitive Programming Club
Club Category: Technical
Faculty Coordinator: Shirish Nagar
Student Coordinator: Vikas Singh (21ESKCA120) - 7CS-AI-B
Club Objectives:
1) Enhance creative thinking, and problem solving approach for designing effective solutions to computational problems
2) Acquire state-of-art technical skills necessary for the programmatic implementation of the designed solution
3) Foster a learning environment for students preparing for IT companies, through competitive coding events.
LINUX CLUB
CLUB NAME: LINUX CLUB
FACULTY COORDINATOR :
1.Manoj Raman +919530180296
2.Praveen Yadav +918696934596
STUDENT COORDINATOR :
1.Harshit Garg 22ESKIT057 3rd Year IT +916375593279
2.Harsh Jain 22ESKIT053 3rd Year IT +918949731854
3.Aryan Singh Rathore 22ESKIT043 3rd Year CSE +919414426010
Objectives of Club:
1. Enhancing Technical Skills
· Practical Experience: Linux is widely used in industry and academia, and hands-on
experience with it can significantly enhance students' technical skills. The club can
provide opportunities to work with real-world systems and tools.
· System Administration Skills: Students can learn about system administration,
including managing servers, security, and networking, which are crucial skills in the tech
industry.
2. Promoting Open-Source Philosophy
· Understanding Open-Source: The club can educate students about the open-source
philosophy, encouraging the use and contribution to open-source software. This fosters a
collaborative and innovative mindset.
· Community Involvement: Students can participate in and contribute to open-source
projects, gaining recognition and experience while supporting the wider tech community.
3. Career Development
· In-Demand Skills: Knowledge of Linux and open-source technologies is highly valued
by employers, especially in fields like software development, system administration, and
cybersecurity.
· Certification Preparation: The club can help students prepare for Linux certifications
(e.g., CompTIA Linux+, LPIC), which can enhance their resumes and job prospects.
4. Educational Enrichment
· Supplementing Coursework: The club can offer additional learning opportunities that
complement and enhance the college’s curriculum, such as workshops and guest lectures.
· Practical Application: Students can apply what they learn in their coursework to real-
world scenarios, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
5. Fostering Collaboration and Innovation
· Team Projects: The club can facilitate collaborative projects, encouraging teamwork and
problem-solving among members. This can lead to innovative solutions and creative
problem-solving.
· Peer Learning: Members can learn from each other, share knowledge, and help each
other with technical challenges, creating a supportive learning environment.
6. Building a Tech Community
· Networking Opportunities: The club can connect students with industry professionals,
alumni, and peers who share similar interests, expanding their professional network.
· Campus Engagement: By hosting events and workshops, the club can raise awareness
of Linux and open-source technologies on campus, contributing to a more tech-savvy
student body.
7. Supporting Career Readiness
· Internship and Job Opportunities: Active involvement in the club can open doors to
internships and job opportunities through connections and experiences gained.
· Soft Skills Development: In addition to technical skills, members can develop soft skills
such as communication, leadership, and project management through organizing events
and collaborating on projects.
8. Encouraging Innovation and Research
· Research Projects: The club can support research projects related to Linux and open-
source technologies, providing students with opportunities to explore new ideas and
contribute to advancements in the field.
· Hackathons and Competitions: Hosting or participating in hackathons and coding
competitions can inspire innovation and creativity among members.
9. Cost-Effective Computing
· Affordability: Linux is free and open-source, making it a cost-effective alternative to
proprietary software. The club can advocate for and demonstrate the benefits of using
Linux in academic and personal projects.
10. Institutional Benefits
· Institutional Reputation: A successful Linux Club can enhance the college's reputation
as a forward-thinking institution that supports emerging technologies and prepares
students for the future.
· Resource Utilization: The club can make effective use of existing resources (e.g.,
computer labs) by providing additional learning opportunities and practical applications.
SUSTAINIBILITY CHAMPION CLUB
CLUB :SUSTAINABILITY CHAMPIONS CLUB
Aim :-
- Promote Environmental Awareness
- Reduce Waste
- Support Sustainable Practices
- Raise Awareness on Climate Change
- Advocate for Policy Change
- Work for Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) proposed By United Nations (UN)
Club Coordinator Details :-
Faculty Coordinators:-
- Mr. Pramod Jain – 9414656550 – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
- Mr. Arun Beniwal
- Mr. Vishnu Jangid
Student Coordinators:-
- Mahaveer Singh – 9588084517 – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
- Hari Shankar -
- Hardik Parihar