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‘Open Day 2025' on SJCE campus in Mysuru draws students, parents

‘Open Day 2025' on SJCE campus in Mysuru draws students, parents

The Hindu6 days ago

The 'Open Day 2025', organised by JSS Science and Technology University (JSS STU) and Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering (SJCE), was inaugurated here on Saturday, drawing students and parents.
The event was formally declared open at the SJCE Statue Circle by C.G. Betsurmath, executive secretary of JSS Mahavidyapeetha, Mysuru, who was the chief guest for the occasion.
A.N. Santosh Kumar, Vice-Chancellor, JSS STU, C. Nataraju, principal (in charge), P. Nanjundaswamy, Controller of Examinations, and B.S. Harish, deputy registrar were present.
Event conveners K.M. Anil Kumar and M.N. Nagendra Prasad, along with university officers, heads of departments, faculty members, and students from Mysuru and surrounding regions, were also present.
Dr. Betsurmath unveiled a Virtual Tour application, developed by university students. It is designed to guide visitors through the day's campus activities and exhibitions.
The campus bustled with activity throughout the day as attendees explored live demonstrations, working models, and project displays, showcasing the institution's focus on technological innovation, research, and real-world applications.
Competitions such as model exhibitions, poster presentations, and prototype displays highlighted the creativity and problem-solving skills of participating students.
Students from various engineering colleges in Mysuru, Bengaluru, and nearby regions took part in project presentation contests. Departmental showcases were evaluated by a panel of judges. The event also featured cultural performances by the students while interactive stalls set up by student clubs engaged visitors with games and creative activities.
A major highlight was the aerial show conducted by the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the KSCA Grounds. With a footfall exceeding 8,000 attendees, 'Open Day 2025' served as an engaging platform for students to showcase their talents and for visitors to experience the academic environment of JSS STU and SJCE.

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