Nagpur :-The Indian Society of Technical Education (ISTE), TGPCET Student Chapter, organized a highly anticipated Central-Level Project Competition for students of TGPCET today at 12:00 noon at JRD TATA Hall. The event aimed to showcase the innovative projects developed by the students and provide them with a platform to demonstrate their technical skills.
The program commenced with an inaugural ceremony graced by the presence of esteemed dignitaries, including the Chief Guest and judge, Hon’ble Ashok Wathore, an industry expert, and Dr. Sandeep Gaikwad, Treasurer GPGI, along with faculty members and students. Their presence added significant value to the event and encouraged the participants to showcase their best work.
The competition witnessed the participation of numerous talented students who presented their projects with utmost enthusiasm and creativity. The judges carefully evaluated each project based on its technical merit, innovation, and practical applicability. After a rigorous evaluation process, the judges announced the three best projects from the college level.
The winners of the Central-Level Project Competition are as follows:
– First Rank: Bharti Khande & group (IT)
– Second Rank: Aditya Patil & group (ECE)
– Third Rank: Suraj Bhagat & group (EE)
The judges extended their heartfelt congratulations to all the winners and participants for their exemplary efforts and innovative ideas. Moreover, they shared valuable insights into the latest technical trends and highlighted the various opportunities and initiatives undertaken by the society. The interaction with the judges proved to be an enlightening experience for the students, inspiring them to further explore their potential in the field of technology.
The successful organization of the Central-Level Project Competition was made possible through the guidance of Dr. G. K Awari, AICTE Margdarshak, Prof. Pragati Patil, Vice Principal TGPCET, and Prof. Ritesh Banpurkar, Dean IQAC. Their expertise and support ensured the smooth execution of the event. The program was efficiently coordinated by Juhi Ramteke, who played a vital role in managing various aspects of the competition.
The event concluded with a vote of thanks proposed by Abu-Lobana Zaidi, expressing gratitude to all the participants, judges, dignitaries, and individuals involved in making the Central-Level Project Competition a resounding success. The event undoubtedly served as a catalyst for fostering creativity, innovation, and technical excellence among the students of TGPCET.