| Date | October 6, 2025 |
| Venue | ECS Department, 1st Floor |
| Faculty Coordinator | Mr. Shashikant Renushe |
| Department | Electronics and Computer Science |
| Event Objective: | To provide a platform for students to showcase their technical skills through paper presentations, mini-projects, and digital creativity. To promote technical communication, innovation, and hands-on learning among SE, TE, and BE students. To encourage peer learning, interdisciplinary thinking, and exposure to current technological trends. To develop confidence in presenting ideas and improve students’ analytical and design capabilities. |
| Event Outcome: | Students demonstrated strong technical competence through well-researched paper presentations, functional prototypes, and digitally designed posters. Participants gained experience in articulating ideas, defending concepts, and presenting solutions effectively. The event fostered teamwork, creativity, and confidence in public speaking and technical demonstration. Faculty judges provided expert feedback, helping students refine their technical understanding and project execution. The event strengthened departmental student engagement and nurtured a competitive yet collaborative environment. |
The Student Council of the Department of Electronics and Computer Science organized AXIOM, a departmental-level student event, on 6 October. The program included three major competitions: Technical Paper Presentation (TPP), Mini Project Competition, and Digital Poster Making using online tools. The event commenced with an inaugural ceremony graced by Principal Dr. Jagdish Bakal, who addressed the gathering and encouraged students to actively participate in technical activities that enhance their academic and professional growth.
Dr. Mansi Subhedar, Head of Department, delivered the welcome address, highlighting the importance of technical events in developing innovation-driven skills among engineering students. Dr. Karthik Nagarajan was invited as a distinguished guest for the program and interacted with the participants during the event.
The Technical Paper Presentation was evaluated by Dr. Shilpa Kewate, who assessed students on technical depth, novelty, clarity of presentation, and overall content delivery. The Mini Project Competition was judged by Ms. Ekta Ukey, who reviewed the working prototypes, design approach, problem-solving ability, and innovation demonstrated by the students. The Digital Poster Making competition showcased students’ creativity using various online design tools, where participants presented concepts in a visually appealing and technically accurate manner.
The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students across the department. Each competition provided a platform for students to share ideas, build confidence, and engage in meaningful discussions with faculty and peers. The judges appreciated the quality of work displayed and encouraged students to continue exploring technical challenges through projects and research activities.
Overall, AXIOM 2025 was a successful and impactful event that strengthened the spirit of innovation, teamwork, and technical excellence within the department.









