Code-To-Crack was conducted over a span of 2 days, inclusive of 3 rounds. Round 1 was scheduled on the first day, while Round 2 and Round 3 took place on the following day. Click for more details…
The Shunya Shield Cybersecurity Club at the International Institute of Information Technology organized a Research Paper Writing Competition on February 2, 2025. The event aimed to foster a research-oriented mindset among students and enhance their understanding of cybersecurity-related challenges. Click for more details…
Code-To-Crack was conducted over a span of 2 days, inclusive of 3 rounds. Round 1 was scheduled on the first day, while Round 2 and Round 3 took place on the following day. Click for more details…
The Squid Game event was conducted with enthusiastic participation from approximately 45 students. Each participant paid a nominal fee of 80, and the event was supported by 10 volunteers who assisted in managing the games and ensuring smooth execution. The competition consisted of four challenging rounds, each designed to test different skills such as agility, teamwork, strategy, and precision. The rounds were structured as elimination stages, gradually narrowing down the participants until only one winner remained. Click for more details…
The First-Year Project Exhibition is an interactive platform where first-year students showcase their innovative projects. This event encourages hands-on learning, enhances problem-solving skills, and provides students with an opportunity to present their ideas through working models, prototypes, and demonstrations. Click for more details…