Mangalore: Epitome ’07 Inaugurated at St Aloysius College


Mangalore: Epitome ’07 Inaugurated at St Aloysius College

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Mangalore, Oct 4: ‘Epitome ’07,’ a national-level inter-collegiate IT fest, ogranized by MCA department of St Aloysius Institute of Computer Sciences was inaugurated at Eric Mathias Hall in the IT block of the college on Thursday October 4 morning.

Capt John Prasad Menezes, former president of Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Bharath Kumar, vice-president of Cambridge Integrated Services India Private Limited inaugurated this IT fest. 

Fr Francis Serrao, rector of St Aloysius Institutions, Fr Denzil Lobo, director of MCA department, Ricky Santosh Rebello, dean of MCA department, staff coordinator Rakesh Kumar, student coordinator Mohammed Ansar, MCA students’ committee president Joel Cutinho, secretary Namratha were present on this occasion.

The IT fest will conclude on Friday October 5 evening. The various IT-related competitions like Sign-In, Treasure Hunt, Jam, Gaming, Web Designing, Quiz, Marketing, Coding, Star of Epitome and cultural competitions will be held during these two days. 

Around 10 teams from Karnataka and Goa are participating in this competition.

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