The Hobby Club of Sree Narayana Guru College of Engineering & Technology (SNGCET), Payyannur, organized a Reels Competition with the theme “Between the Bells”, encouraging students to creatively capture meaningful moments from their campus life. The competition aimed to highlight the idea that “Life happens in the moments between”, inspiring participants to showcase unseen, candid, and expressive stories through short video content. A total of five students actively participated in the event, each presenting unique and creative interpretations aligned with the theme. The entries were evaluated based on creativity, storytelling, relevance to the theme, and overall presentation. The competition witnessed enthusiastic participation and appreciation from the student community. The winners of the competition are as follows: First Prize: Muhammed Rizvan MA (S2 ME) Second Prize: Devang TD (S2 CSE) Third Prize: Adwaith K (S4 EEE) The prize distribution ceremony was conducted during the prestigious SATVI – College Day Celebration held on 27th March 2026, where the winners were honored and appreciated for their creative excellence. The event successfully provided a platform for students to express their perspectives through digital media and encouraged artistic storytelling within the campus. Overall, the Reels Competition was a great success, fostering creativity, engagement, and innovation among students.
Sree Narayana Guru College of Engineering & Technology (SNGCET), Payyannur, in association with the Women’s Cell and Taal The Beat Dance Club, successfully organized a vibrant Zumba session titled “Move Magic” as part of the Women’s Day celebrations on 6th March 2026 at 2:30 PM. The session was formally inaugurated by the College Principal, marking the official commencement of the event. The Presidential Address was delivered by Dr. Susan Abraham, Dean (UG & PG), who emphasized the importance of women’s empowerment, health, and well-being in today’s dynamic world. The session was led by renowned Zumba instructor Zin Gigina Shinu, who brought immense energy, enthusiasm, and motivation to the program. The event witnessed active participation from students and faculty members, making it a lively and engaging experience for all attendees. The program aimed to promote physical fitness, mental well-being, and the importance of self-care among women. The session began with a brief introduction highlighting the significance of International Women’s Day, followed by an interactive Zumba workout. The instructor skillfully guided participants through various dance routines, ensuring inclusivity for both beginners and experienced participants. The venue was filled with excitement as participants enthusiastically moved to the beats, creating an electrifying atmosphere throughout the session. The initiative was widely appreciated, with participants expressing their interest in more such wellness-oriented programs in the future. The event concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Abhirosh K, Secretary, Hobby Club, who expressed gratitude to the management, resource person, organizing team, and all participants for contributing to the success of the program. Overall, “Move Magic” was a grand success, effectively combining celebration with fitness and reinforcing the spirit of Women’s Day.
The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sree Narayana Guru College of Engineering & Technology (SNGCET), Payyanur, organized a workshop on “Microcontroller Based Prototype Design and MVP Development” on 06 April 2026 at the ECE Seminar Hall.
The session was handled by Mr. Abdulla Mubasher K P, Lead Embedded Engineer at Deepflow Technologies Pvt. Ltd., who shared valuable insights into embedded systems and real-world product development. The workshop focused on guiding students through the process of designing prototypes using microcontrollers and transforming ideas into Minimum Viable Products (MVPs).
Participants gained hands-on exposure to practical implementation, circuit design, and development strategies. The interactive session helped students understand industry practices, problem-solving approaches, and the importance of innovation in engineering.
The workshop proved to be highly informative and engaging, equipping students with essential technical skills and motivating them to explore opportunities in embedded systems and product development.
The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, SNGCET Payyanur, actively participated in Tarang 2026, a National Level Techno-Cultural Fest held at Government Polytechnic College, Kannur, on 12-03-2025 and 13-03-2026.
Continuing its vibrant tech journey, the ECE department showcased enthusiasm and talent through participation in various technical and cultural events. The fest provided a dynamic platform for students to explore learning, innovation, and creativity, aligning perfectly with the spirit of engineering excellence.
Students engaged in multiple competitions, workshops, and interactive sessions that enhanced their technical knowledge and practical skills. Events focused on emerging domains such as electronics design, communication systems, and problem-solving challenges encouraged innovative thinking and teamwork.
Beyond academics, the cultural programs and networking opportunities created lasting memories and strengthened peer connections. P. Anirudh from S6 ECE, won second in the Karaoke Competition. The exposure to a national-level platform helped students gain confidence, exchange ideas, and understand the competitive landscape.
Overall, Tarang 2026 was a remarkable experience for the ECE students, blending learning, innovation, and memorable moments, and contributing significantly to their personal and professional growth.
The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering organized an industrial visit to the National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology (NIELIT), Calicut, on 13/03/2026. The visit aimed to provide students with practical exposure to real-world applications of electronics and communication technologies.
During the visit, students were introduced to various advanced laboratories and ongoing projects in areas such as embedded systems, VLSI design, and communication technologies. Experts at NIELIT explained the functioning of modern electronic systems and demonstrated the latest tools and techniques used in the industry.
The interactive sessions with professionals helped students understand industry expectations, current trends, and career opportunities in the electronics and IT sectors. The visit also enhanced their technical knowledge and motivated them to explore innovation and research.
Overall, the industrial visit was highly informative and beneficial, bridging the gap between academic learning and industrial practices.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering of Sree Narayana Guru College of Engineering & Technology (SNGCET), Payyanur, conducted a Five Days CATIA Workshop from 4th March to 8th March 2026 in the CAD Lab. The workshop was conducted in collaboration with CADD Centre with the objective of enhancing students’ practical knowledge and skills in computer-aided design using CATIA software. It aimed to provide participants with hands-on training in 3D modeling, part design, and assembly, helping them understand industry-level design practices. Students actively participated in the sessions and gained exposure to advanced CAD tools and techniques. The training helped improve their technical competence and confidence in designing mechanical components. The workshop was highly beneficial for students, especially those preparing for careers in design and manufacturing industries. It also supported the department’s initiative to bridge the gap between academic learning and industrial requirements.
1. Introduction
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering in association with Artificial
Intelligence and Data science organized a workshop titled RISC-V in Action : Hands
on with RIPES on 06 MARCH 2026 at 09:00 AM to 4:00 PM in the Skill Development
Lab. The workshop was conducted in offline mode for S4 CSE and Artificial Intelligence
& Data Science (ADS) students. The program aimed to introduce students to the
fundamentals of web design and development.
2. Objective of the Event
The main objectives of the workshop were:
The Department of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, in association with, Computer Science
and Engineering, organized a workshop titled “RISC-V in Action: Hands-on with RIPES” on 6th
March 2026 at the Skill Development Lab. The workshop was conducted for S4 ADS and CSE
students with the objective of providing practical exposure to RISC-V architecture and processor
simulation using the RIPES simulator. The session was handled by Mr. Lomin Joy, Senior Project
Engineer, IIT Palakkad, who explained the fundamentals of processor architecture, instruction
formats, register operations, and pipeline stages in detail.
The workshop began with an introduction to the RISC-V instruction set architecture and its
importance in modern processor design. Students were then introduced to the RIPES simulator,
where they learned about register views, memory access, and pipeline visualization. Through
interactive demonstrations and hands-on activities, participants executed simple RISC-V assembly
programs and observed the step-by-step movement of instructions through various stages such as
Instruction Fetch, Decode, Execute, Memory Access, and Write Back.
The session was highly interactive, and students actively participated by experimenting with
different instructions and clarifying their doubts with the resource person. The workshop helped
students develop a better understanding of low-level programming concepts, processor components,
and instruction execution. Overall, the event successfully enhanced the practical and conceptual
knowledge of participants in the field of computer architecture and simulation.
1. Introduction
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering organized a workshop titled WEBCRAFT on 27 February 2026 at 10:00 AM in the Skill Development Lab. The workshop was conducted in offline mode for S2 CSE and Artificial Intelligence & Data Science (ADS) – Batch D students. The program aimed to introduce students to the fundamentals of web design and development.
2. Objective of the Event
The objectives of the workshop were:
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering, in association with the Department of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science of Sree Narayana Guru College of Engineering and Technology, Payyanur, organized a workshop titled “WebCraft – Web Building Workshop” on 27 February 2026 at the Skill Development Lab from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. The workshop was conducted with the objective of enhancing students’ knowledge and practical skills in web development and modern website creation techniques.
The resource person for the session was Mr. Sreeraj S, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, College of Engineering Thrikkarippur. He provided detailed guidance on the fundamentals of web designing, website structure, and the latest trends in web technologies. The session included practical demonstrations and interactive activities that helped students understand the process of developing responsive and user-friendly websites.
The event was coordinated by Ms. Divya C from the AP ADS Department and Ms. Ramya K V from the AP CSE Department. Students actively participated in the workshop and gained hands-on experience in web building tools and techniques.
The workshop was highly informative and beneficial for the participants, as it improved their technical knowledge and encouraged them to explore opportunities in web development and software design. The program concluded successfully with positive feedback from students and faculty members.
Report on Expert Talk- Cybersecurity: How Engineers Think? & How Engineers Defend?
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering organized an Expert Talk on “Cybersecurity: How Hackers Think and How Engineers Defend” on 26.02.2026, from 09:30 AM to 12:15 PM. The session was delivered by Mr. Jobin Raj B S, AP, CSE, Mar Ephraem College of Engineering and Technology with the objective of enhancing students’ awareness and understanding of cybersecurity threats and defence strategies.
The session commenced with an introduction to the importance of cybersecurity in today’s digital era. The expert explained cybersecurity as the protection of systems, networks, and data from unauthorized access, attacks, and damage. The session clearly differentiated between hackers and security engineers. Hackers attempt to identify and exploit vulnerabilities in systems, whereas security engineers focus on predicting threats, identifying weaknesses, and implementing protective measures. A key takeaway from the session was that effective system defence requires thinking like an attacker.
The speaker elaborated on the different types of hackers—White Hat (ethical hackers), Black Hat (criminal hackers), and Grey Hat (individuals with mixed intentions). Various common cyber threats such as phishing attacks, malware infections, password attacks, and social engineering techniques were discussed with practical examples. It was highlighted that hackers often exploit human errors, weak passwords, outdated software, and careless online behaviour. The concept of the CIA Triad—Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability—was introduced as the foundation of cybersecurity principles. Students were encouraged to adopt strong password policies, use multi-factor authentication, verify suspicious emails, and maintain a proactive security mindset.
The session was highly interactive and informative, enabling students to understand both the offensive and defensive perspectives in cybersecurity. The talk concluded with valuable guidance for students interested in building careers in cybersecurity, emphasizing the importance of networking fundamentals, Linux knowledge, and ethical responsibility.
The program concluded with a vote of thanks, expressing sincere appreciation to the speaker for delivering an insightful and impactful session.
1. Introduction
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering organized a workshop titled
WEBNOVA on 26 February 2026 at 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM in the Skill Development Lab.
The workshop was conducted in offline mode for S2 Computer Science and Engineering
Batch C students. The program aimed to introduce students to the fundamentals of web
design and development.
2. Objective of the Event
The objectives of the workshop were:
AI insight towards CSV data : Simulation of human intelligence in machine was organized jointly by the Institution’s Innovation Council with Department of Artificial Intelligence and Data science on 3rd February 2026.
The training was handled by Ms. Divya C, Assistant Professor, Artificial Intelligence and Data science. The training session began with the Welcome Address by Mr. Sankeerth. The session began with an icebreaker and the resource person provided Applications of AI systems in healthcare to analyze medical records, detect patterns and provide faster and more accurate diagnoses. She also The AI analysis of the CSV data set provided meaningful insights that help understand the data set better.
Patterns, trends, correlations, and predictive behaviors were identified using a systematic machine-learning workflow. Several students raised queries regarding AI and CSV data’s advantages and threats, which were addressed by Ms. Divya C. She explained how AI is revolutionizing the field of education by providing personalized learning experience. The session was interactive and it served as a platform for the students to know more about AI.
The event concluded with the Vote of Thanks by Ms. Prarthana Prakash.
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