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Annual IT Fest ‘Pinnacle 2K17’ inaugurated at St Philomena College Puttur

Published On : 13 Jan 2017   |  Reported By : Prof.Dinakara Rao


Puttur: Department of Computer Science of St Philomena College Puttur organized Annual IT Fest ‘Pinnacle 2017’ on January 12, 2017 in college auditorium.

Software Developer of Channel Bridge Software Labs, Bengaluru Mr. Jeevan K A inaugurated the programme and said, ‘Participation in various intercollegiate competitions helps the students to develop their personality.’

Campus Director Rev Dr. Antony Prakash Monteiro participated as the guest of honour. Principal Prof. Leo Noronha presided over the programme.

‘PINNACLE 2K17’ consisted of Product Launch, Treasure Hunt, Web-Code, Poster Presentation, IT Manager, IT Quiz, Paper Presentation, Collage, Gaming and Dance. The students from 16 colleges affiliated to Mangalore University have participated in these events.

Ms. Sharanya and team performed the prayer. HoD of the Department Mr. Vinayachandra welcomed the gathering. IT Club coordinator Mrs. Rajeshwari M and student coordinator Ms. Anusha P J were present on this occasion. President of IT Club Ms. Fathim Samreen proposed the vote of thanks. Ms. Ganavi K compered the programme.







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