Mangalore: Two-day National Level Paper Presentation Anveeksha 2010 Starts at AIMIT


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Mangalore, Oct 5: Anveeksha ’10 a national level paper presentation competition organized by the postgraduate department of Computer Application and Bioinformatics of St Aloysius Institute of Management and Information Technology (AIMIT) will be held on Tuesday October 5 and Wednesday October 6.

The inaugural ceremony of Anveekshawas held in the auditorium of the Administrative Block of AIMIT at Beeri. Prof Dr M Abdul Rahiman was the chief guest.

Anveeksha ’10 has invited all technology enthusiasts to exhibit their innovative ideas in the field of
Networks, Databases, Advanced Computing and Bioinformatics. The  competition is open to all
MCA, MTech, ME, BE/BTech (CS or IT), MSc (CS or IT or SE) students only. Maximum of
two participants will participate in each presentation. The presentation is of 15 minutes duration with an additional 5 minutes of questioning by the judges.

For more details about Anveeksha please contact:

Manimozhi
(staff co-ordinator)
Cell: 9449365781
Email: manimozhi@staloysius.ac.in

Mr Cedric Mascarenhas
(student co-ordinator)
Cell: 8904727172
Email: cedric2711@gmail.com

  

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