Karkala: NMAM Institute of Technology receives 3 national level awards


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Karkala, Feb 1: NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte was awarded the prestigious 'Best Accredited Student Branch Award' and 'Largest Student Branch Award' for the consecutive third year during the 53rd annual CSI Convention- 2020 held at KIIT University, Bhubaneshwar, Odissa between January 16 and 18, for the contributions made during 2017-2019.

Dr Udaya Kumar K Shenoy, Professor, department of CSE and Senior Life Member of CSI and Sharada U Shenoy, Associate Professor, department of CSE and NMAMIT CSI Student Branch Counsellor received these awards in the presence of Dr Achuytananda Samanta, MP, founder KIIT and KISS, Dr Gulsan Rai, Cyber Security Adviser, PMO, Dr Mike Hinchy, president of IFIP, Prof K K Aggarwal, chairman, NBA, Rajiv Kumar, member secretary, AICTE and Dr R K Vyas, CSI chairman- Elect.

With more than 700 membership counts, CSI student branch at NMAMIT had conducted more than a hundred technical events including conferences, workshops, technical talks, seminars, quizzes, paper presentations and various competitions for engineering students in the last three years.

Sharada U Shenoy, the CSI student branch counsellor at NMAM Institute of Technology also received the 'Longest Continuous SBC award' for 2017-19.

  

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