
A presentation on Indian Start-up/Unicorns titled Prastuti was organized by the E-Cell Lakshya under the IIC celebration activity (Institution’s Innovation Day to commemorate the birth anniversary of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam on Oct. 15, 2023). Objective: The objective of the activity was to make the students aware of the various start-ups / unicorns of India, the societal needs they are catering to and the international exposure being received by the Indian Entrepreneurs. Description: A total of 55 students from BBA & BCA, 1st & 2nd year registered for the event out of which 45 students gave their presentation as individual or as a team. Each team/individual was allotted a time limit of 15 minutes for presenting their PowerPoint Templates. The students covered the Unicorns/Start-ups like Paytm & Pine Labs (Fintech), Zomato & Swiggy (Food Delivery), Flipkart, Purplle & Nykaa (e-commerce), Physicswallah (EdTech), Udaan (B2B Trading), Cred, OneCard, etc. The judgment was done on the basis of content coverage, communication, confidence, slide design and animation used. Three teams were adjudged the winners who were awarded with cash prize and certificate of merit. All other participants were given certificate of participation. Learning Outcomes: The entire event was full of insightful learnings for the participants as they learnt the business jargons like funding, seed capital, valuation, SWOT, strategy formulation, competition, etc. They also learnt many management principles like Time Management, Stress Management, use of verbal and non-verbal skills in communication, self-confidence, etc. while giving their presentations. The event also kindled the desire amongst the students to establish their own ideas into start-ups. Winner Details: First Position: Khushi Pandey & Shreya Sharma (BBA III Sem, Sec- C) Second Position: Ansh Sharma (BCA I Sem, Sec- E) Third Position: Pakhi Saxena (BBA III Sem, Sec- B) Cash Prize of Rs. 2100/-, 1500/- & 1100/- along with Certificates of Merit were awarded to the respective winners. All participants were given a Certificate of Participation
Total 200 students (100 from BBA and 100 from BCA) participated in the visit from Second Year of BBA and BCA. The students learned about various products and services that are being offered by various cooperatives from across the country. Cooperatives had come from all over the country including Punjab, Rajasthan & Uttaranchal. Our students went to various stalls and learnt about various intricacies of conducting different business. Not only manufacturing, but also students learnt about marketing concepts, wherein they learnt about how products were brought in from extreme corners of North-East to Delhi, and were also seeing at potential of export of such products. Students were quite enthusiastic during the visit. They were happy after visiting NCUI. During the visit they learned a lot. They were disciplined and followed instructions of the faculty members. Overall, the experience was very good.
This lecture was organized for BCA-III Semester students. Students learned the basic concept and use of the “Access Specifiers in Inheritance and Virtual Function in C++”. The objective of this session To provide basic characteristics of OOP through C++ and to impart skills on various kinds of overloading and inheritance. Dr. Anuradha Chug demonstrated the various types of specifiers and how these specifiers are used in inheritance. During the session she has explained the basic concepts and techniques which form the object oriented programming paradigm. She also explained the model of object oriented programming like abstract data types, encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism and how to implement programs using classes and objects, operator overloading, Able to specify the types of inheritance and use them in programs. She implemented these specifiers in real life. She also give the idea about the compile time and run time polymorphism. She gave the examples to use of virtual function in C++. At the end of the session students interacted with our resource person.
The Intra College Hackathon Code Chase commenced with an inspiring opening ceremony. Event Coordinator Prof. Karan Siwach & Dr. Rohit Kumar started the event and briefed the students about the objective of Intra College Hackathon Code Chase- “Code for Better Tomorrow”. Dr. Vidushi Singh, Chairperson BCA addressed the students and motivated them to participate in such events. Prof. Nancy Sharma –Vice principal UG, congratulated all the participants and encouraged them to upskill themselves and to become a learner throughout the life. Dr. Sunil Kumar Pandey, Director – UG & IT, addressed the students with the emphasis on role of technologies to achieve success and to get good opportunities in the market. He emphasized the importance of collaborative problem-solving and shared their experiences and insights, motivating the participants to push their boundaries. A hackathon is a gathering where programmers collaboratively code in an extreme manner over a short period of time. Participants will participate in a team of 2 to 4 students. They will be given a scenario and they need to design and code a small module of the scenario within a time span of 2.5 hours. Domains/scenarios for Hackathon problem statement 1. C/C++ 2. Python - ML 3. Web Development (HTML, CSS, Java Script) 4. Java 5. Android Development 6. Cloud 7. Blockchain In the final phase of the Intra College Hackathon Code Chase, each team presented their projects to a panel of judges. The Intra College Hackathon Code Chase concluded with a grand closing ceremony, where the winners were announced and awarded prizes. The judges recognized exceptional projects based on criteria such as innovation, functionality, user experience, and feasibility. The ceremony celebrated the participant's hard work, dedication, and collaborative spirit. At the end of the event winning teams were declared who were. 2nd Runner Up – Shivam Kumar, Saqib (BCA 2nd Year) 1st Runner Up- Sanyam,Parv Goel, Ayush Jha (BCA 2nd Year) Winner – Tripti Rai, Lavanya Singh, Ajay Pratap Chaudhary (BCA 2nd Year)
In continuous efforts to enhance the skills and mind-set of our students, Finance club of I.T.S UG campus organized Workshop on “Problem Solving and Ideation” for BBA & BCA 1st Year students. Trainer of the workshop Ms. RITA SENGUPTA has 34 years of Experience in Training, Research and Consultancy in Achievement Motivation, Entrepreneurship Development and Education, Motivation and Excellence, Women Empowerment, Livelihoods &Micro Enterprise, Training Pedagogy and Impact Assessment. At present she is associated with NIESBUD, Noida (Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, GOI ), Management Development Institute , Gurgaon & YWCA of India, New Delhi. The students were actively engaged by the trainer with the help of various activities to explore their entrepreneurial attributes like innovation , problem solving , financial independence , positive mindset , adversity handling etc. Strategies were also discussed by the student groups for the success of start-ups. The Workshop was also attended by the faculties of BBA & BCA Department.
On October 19, 2023 I.T.S Mohan Nagar, Ghaziabad had organized an industrial visit to SEBI, Rajendra place, New Delhi. The students of the First Year of BBA & BCA visited the plant and experienced the Knowledge of SEBI (regulatory Body), depositories and Stock Market. During visit the students learned about the regulatory bodies, depositories, IPO, Stock market Trading Platforms. In the Conference Hall of the organization, lecture was attended by the students wherein an overview of the SEBI, Stock market, depositories was given by the resource persons. Students were quite enthusiastic during the visit. They appeared on time and were happy after visiting SEBI. During the visit they learned a lot. They asked many questions from the experts and also replied to all the questions asked by the experts during lecture and visit. The experts explained the process of stock market in detail and also threw a light on historical development of SEBI. Overall, the experience was very good.
ICT Academy established Honeywell Center of Excellence for Women Empowerment on AWS Cloud by training girl students of final year from BCA department. Students from BCA Department have registered for the training program along with 03 female faculty mentors, Dr. Vidushi Singh, prof. Smita Kansal and Prof. Barkha Kakkar. This training program was conducted for 100 hours which are sponsored by Honeywell and implemented by ICT Academy. Mr. Ved was the resource person for this certification program. This program aims to provide Industry-oriented training on AWS Cloud to the Girl Students of the institution. Day 1: Started with inaugural session at 09:30 AM with a Cloud Concepts Overview - Introduction to cloud computing, Advantages of Cloud Computing, and Introduction to Amazon Web Services (AWS). He continued with the topic of Moving to the AWS Cloud - The AWS Cloud Adoption Framework (AWS CAF). Day 2: Training started with the revision of the previous day's topics and continued with Cloud Economics and Billing - Fundamentals of pricing, Total Cost of Ownership, Billing, Technical support, and Revision of topics. Trainer started explaining AWS Global Infrastructure Overview and AWS Services, Service Category Overview, Revision and discussion. Day 3: Training started with the previous day's concepts then started with the concept of AWS Cloud Security - AWS shared responsibility model and AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) with Hands-on and discussion. Day 4: Training started with the previous day's concepts then started with a concept of Access Management with Hands-on, Securing a new AWS account, Securing accounts, Securing data on AWS, and Working to ensure compliance, revision of topics, and discussion. Day 5: Training started with the previous day's concepts then started with concepts on Networking and Content Delivery - Networking Basics and Amazon VPC with Hands-on, VPC networking. VPC security, revision, and discussion and assessment. Day 6: Training started with the previous day's concepts on Networking and Content Delivery then started with concepts on Amazon Route 53, Amazon Cloud Front, Compute- Compute services overview, Amazon EC2 with Hands-on, Amazon EC2 cost optimization, container services, revision of topics and discussion. Day 7: Training started with the previous day's concepts on containers, a discussion on the assessment given and to AWS started with Introduction to A WS Lambda, Introduction Elastic Beanstalk, Amazon Elastic Block Store Amazon (Amazon EBS) with Hands-on, Simple Storage Service, revision of topics, discussion with Assessment and informed to complete AWS Academy Graduate. Day 8: Training started with the previous day's concepts on Amazon EBS and started with Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS), Amazon Simple Storage Service Glacier, Databases - Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) with Hand-on, revision of topics and discussion with Assessment. Day 9: Training started with the previous day's concepts on Databases with Amazon Redshift, Amazon Aurora, Cloud Architecture -AWS Well-Architected Framework Reliability and Availability, AWS Trusted Advisors, revision of topics and discussion with Assessment. Day 10: Training started with the previous day's concepts on Cloud Architecture with Automatic Scaling and Monitoring- Elastic Load Balancing with Hands-on, revision of topics and question discussion with assessment. Day 11: Training started with the previous day's concepts on Automatic Scaling and Monitoring with Amazon EC2, conducted a surprise test, revised previous questions and followed by Hands-on sessions. Day 12: Training started with the previous day's topic followed by Revision 1, Question Discussion and Assessment-1, Revision-2, Question Discussion and, Assessment 2, Revision -3, Question Discussion and, Assessment-3 of Full course All the session delivered by the trainer was very Informative and Interactive. The Students were motivated and got an awareness of the AWS Cloud and the role of Cloud Computing in the day-to-day.
During the visit, Students had the opportunity to explore the intricacies of the bottling plant, witnessing the journey of water from its natural source to the final product. We learned about the cutting-edge technology and equipment used in the production process and gained a deeper understanding of how Bisleri maintains its high-quality standards. Their efforts to reduce plastic waste, employ renewable energy sources, and promote responsible water usage are commendable and align with modern environmental concerns.
Dr. REEMA THREJA is currently working as Associate Professor in Shyama Prasad Mukherjee College, University of Delhi. She has 16+ year of teaching experience. As an Author she has authored several books with Oxford University Press, India and her books on Computer Fundamentals, C Programming, OOPS with C++, Data Structures, Data Warehousing, Python Programming are well-accepted across the globe. The Objective of this guest lecture was to give opportunity to BCA students to interact with their favourite author and great teacher. This very important lecture was scheduled for students of BCA-I year. More than 450 students attended the very knowledgeable session and appreciated it a lot. Dr Reema Thareja explained very basic things in very interesting manner. She discussed about common mistakes that students make frequently while writing programs, popular error messages and logic development etc. She started with inspirational and valuable things which are useful for the students in their professional career to come. She also differentiated programming and efficient programming. At the end, Dr. Thareja told students about the importance of learning programming & suggested how to get paid internships etc. Respected Director UG Campus Dr. Sunil Kumar Pandey Sir, Vice Principal Prof. Nancy Sharma ma’am, BCA course chairperson Dr Vidushi Singh, Prof. Ravi Govil I-Year coordinator and all faculty members joined the session and appreciated a lot.
The students of the first year of BBA & BCA visited the plant and experienced the production.During plant visit the students learned about the historical development, objective, working style, distribution channel and production process of Bisleri in India. In the Conference Hall of the Company, a lecture was attended by the students wherein an overview of the Company from its inception to the current position in the market was given by the Staff members of the Company. Students were quite enthusiastic during the visit. They appeared on time and were happy after visiting Bisleri plant. During the visit they learned a lot. They asked many questions from the experts and also replied to all the questions asked by the experts during lecture and plant visit. The experts explained the whole production process in detail and also threw a light on historical development of the company not only in India but also in abroad. Overall, the experience was very good.