The name is inspired from the First AI–based Computer Program to defeat a professional human Go player, the first to defeat a Go world champion, and is arguably the strongest Go player in history. The aim of the association is to conducts various programs like workshops, seminars, and conferences are organized for the benefit of students.
Club activities within a department can play a crucial role in enhancing the overall academic and social experience for students. These activities provide opportunities for students to engage with their peers, faculty, and professionals in the field, fostering a sense of community and offering practical experiences beyond the classroom.
Here are some common types of club activities that may take place within a department:
The cyber club aims to increase students’ awareness of computers and their uses in our daily life, with a view to prepare citizens of tomorrow who are better suited to deal with real world technology. A Cyber Club in an academic setting typically focuses on activities related to cybersecurity, information security, and technology. These clubs play a crucial role in enhancing students’ knowledge and skills in cyber security, promoting awareness, and providing a platform for practical experience.
The name is inspired from the First AI–based Computer Program to defeat a professional human Go player, the first to defeat a Go world champion, and is arguably the strongest Go player in history. The aim of the association is to conducts various programs like workshops, seminars, and conferences are organized for the benefit of students.
Assisting students in preparing for and obtaining industry-recognized cyber security certifications, such as Certified Ethical Hacker Security
A Web Design Crew in an academic setting can provide a platform for students to enhance their web design skills, stay updated on industry trends, and collaborate on creative projects.
A Creative Club in an academic setting can provide a space for students to explore and express their artistic talents, engage in collaborative projects, and foster a vibrant creative community.
CHELS ASSOCIATION
OFFICE BEARERS (2023- 2024)
S.No. | Register No. | Name of the Student | Office Bearers | Class |
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1 | 23BCT011 | DEEPANA R J. | President | I B.Sc.(CT) |
2 | 23BCT044 | SANJAY S. | Vice President | I B.Sc.(CT) |
3 | 23BCT045 | SAVEENKUMAR V. | Secretary | I B.Sc.(CT) |
4 | 23BCT002 | ABINAYASRI C. | Joint Secretary | I B.Sc.(CT) |
ASSOCIATION MEMBERS
S.No. | Register No. | Name of the Student | Class |
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1 | 23BCT57 | MONISHA S. | I B.Sc.(CT) |
2 | 23BCT59 | YUVAN PRASAD S. | I B.Sc.(CT) |
3 | 23BCT55 | SIVABALAN P. | I B.Sc.(CT) |
4 | 23BCT53 | BARANISRI K S. | I B.Sc.(CT) |
5 | 23BCT52 | SREERAG R. | I B.Sc.(CT) |