| Date | 13th March 2026 |
| Venue | Programming Lab (IT Department) |
| Faculty Coordinator | Ms. Poonam Lad |
| Department | Information Technology |
Event Objectives:
- To showcase students’ technical skills and innovative ideas developed during their final year projects
- To provide a platform for students to demonstrate their knowledge in software development, networking, data science, and other IT domains.
- To motivate students for research and innovation in emerging technologies.
- To enhance presentation and communication skills of students by explaining their projects to visitors and judges.
- To inspire junior students by exposing them to practical applications of engineering concepts.
- To encourage teamwork and project management skills through collaborative project development.
The Department of Information Technology organized a project exhibition “IDEAFORGE” on 13th March 2026. The session began with a warm welcome address delivered by Ms. Poonam Lad, (Event Coordinator) of the IT Department, in the esteemed presence of Dr. Jagdish W.Bakal(Principal),Mr.Rahul Kapse (Head of the IT Department), and the faculty members.
The BEIT Project Exhibition was evaluated by respected judges Pooja Shukre and Dr. Kiran Bhandari. Both judges carefully reviewed the projects presented by the students and provided valuable feedback based on innovation, technical implementation, presentation, and practical application of the projects.
Their guidance and suggestions helped students understand the strengths of their work and the areas where further improvement is possible. The presence of the judges added great value to the exhibition and encouraged students to present their projects with confidence and professionalism.
Event Outcomes:
- Students successfully demonstrated their technical skills and innovative project ideas developed during their final year, showcasing practical applications of Information Technology concepts.
- Participants effectively presented their knowledge in differenet IT domains, gaining appreciation and constructive feedback from judges Pooja Shukre and Dr. Kiran Bhandari.
- The event encouraged students to explore research opportunities and develop innovative solutions using emerging technologies.
- Students improved their presentation and communication skills by explaining their projects clearly to visitors, faculty members, and judges.
- Junior students gained inspiration and practical understanding of engineering concepts, motivating them to work on innovative ideas in the future.
- The exhibition strengthened teamwork, collaboration, and project management abilities among students through group project development and coordination.










