Saturday, October 11, 2008

The ISTE Report

Aptly titled, Prarambh kicked off our event calendar of the year. Held in the CETAA Hall, Prarambh was mainly an initiation drive for the first years. ISTE class reps were selected, presentations were made and the relevance and benefits of being an ISTE member were effectively put across. This is clearly reflected in the intake of a whopping 299 freshers to our ever growing fraternity.

Welcome Y’All…!!!

In the CETAA hall during Prarambh

Exodus 2007

Brainchild of the ISTE, Exodus marks a fresher’s first leap onto the other side of a technical/cultural festival. An exclusive festival, organized solely by the first years for the first years, Exodus usually throws up some pretty interesting stuff. And this year’s was no different. The freshers went all out, created a website even with forums and online registration and the whole enchilada. The final event held on the 7th and 8th of March 2007 exceeded all expectations, with over 230 people taking part in competitions like Technical Quiz, Technical Debate and Tech Prop.

Kudos you guys and keep up all the good work!!!

A contestant at Exodus 2007

Persona 2007

The ISTE’s poster event. A personality contest with a difference. No more airheads and bimbos, Persona aims to seek out that one person with the perfect combination of looks, smarts, talent and brains. It kicked off on July 21, 2007 with a written preliminary round that saw 160 odd people. After 8 grueling rounds over the course of two months which checked everything from a contestant’s spontaneity to his IQ, from his leadership skills to his teamwork skills, the final round of Persona was conducted on March 4th at the Sargam stage. It was a runaway success and to all of you who’ve gotten excited just reading about it, keep watching this space for Persona 2008.

Dr Sam Chandran, Principal and Dr Sukesh Kumar Chairman,ISTE inaugurating Persona

A finalist on stage at Persona

Audience

Teachers Day Celebrations

Let’s face it…teachers are the sole reason why we’re even in class. They’re the people thanks to whom we retain at least a small portion of what we’ve “studied” and they’re the people who’ve made us what we are today. Though a single day is not enough to show our gratitude, the ISTE did it’s very best to make them feel wanted on the 5th of September 2007. Cards and roses were distributed in a very special ceremony in the CETAA Hall.

Industrial Visit

The ISTE believes that all theoretical knowledge, technical and otherwise, should be supplemented with practical experience and relevant industrial exposure. With this aim in mind, an industrial visit was arranged to KMML (Kerala Mines and Minerals Limited) Chavara and NTPC, Kayamkulam on the 16th of November 2007. 16 ISTE members attended the trip.

At NTPC during the industrial visit

Semfiesta

The annual technical paper presentation competition. It was conducted on the 19th of April 2008, separately for the Computer Science, Mechanical and Circuit branches. It was an instant hit and numerous abstracts were submitted from which the best 15 were selected and presented before a panel of competent judges.

A student with his presentation for Semfiesta

Cerebro

Another novel initiative, Cerebro was aimed at preparing the pre final years for the then impending placement season in college. It was held on the 10th of June 2008 in association with TIME, Trivandrum and was basically a written aptitude test. Around 193 students took part and benefited from this programme as they were given feedback on their performance and tips for improvement.

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