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Wednesday, June 17, 2026

WORKSHOP ON PATENTING ACADEMIC RESEARCH

 Date : June 17, 2026

Venue : MCA Classroom

Resource Person : Ms. Kochumol Abraham, Assistant Professor, PG Department of Computer Applications


The RDC & RAC in association with the Institution's Innovation Council , organized a Workshop on Patenting Academic Research for faculty members, researchers.



The workshop was led by Ms. Kochumol Abraham, who provided valuable insights into intellectual property rights, patentability criteria, and the patent filing process. The session emphasized the importance of protecting innovative research outcomes and transforming academic research into intellectual property assets.

Participants gained a better understanding of identifying patentable ideas, conducting prior art searches, and navigating the patent application process. The interactive session encouraged researchers to explore patenting opportunities and promote a culture of innovation and research excellence within the institution.

The workshop concluded with positive feedback from participants and a renewed interest in intellectual property creation and innovation-driven research.

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day Pledge

 


The PG Department of Computer Applications, Marian College Kuttikkanam, observed World Elder Abuse Awareness Day by conducting a pledge-taking ceremony to promote respect, dignity, and care for older persons.



The event aimed to raise awareness about the importance of protecting senior citizens from abuse, neglect, discrimination, and exploitation. Faculty members and students participated in the pledge, reaffirming their commitment to treating elders with compassion, respect, and understanding.



The pledge emphasized the responsibility of every individual to support the well-being of older adults, value their wisdom and contributions, and create a safe and inclusive environment where they can live with dignity and security.


The observance served as a meaningful reminder of the need to foster a culture of care and respect for the elderly, strengthening the values of empathy and social responsibility among students.

Problem Solving Session on Python

 

Problem Solving Session on Python

Date: 11 & 12 June 2026
Time: 08:30 AM – 04:30 PM
Venue: MCA Classroom
Resource Person: Ms. Juhy Liz Raja

The PG Department of Computer Applications, Marian College Kuttikkanam, organized a two-day Problem Solving and Interactive Session on Python on 11 and 12 June 2026 as part of the Placement Training Program for MCA students. The session was led by Ms. Juhy Liz Raja, a Consultant Trainer with extensive experience in AI, Machine Learning, Data Structures and Algorithms, and programming languages.



The training focused on strengthening students’ programming fundamentals, logical reasoning, and problem-solving skills required for placement examinations and technical interviews. Students actively participated in concept discussions, MCQ practice sessions, and coding exercises covering array-based problems, mathematical logic, and placement-oriented programming challenges.



On the second day, students worked on advanced coding scenarios and real-world logical problems, including rank monitoring, monkey and banana problems, and candy jar management. The interactive sessions encouraged students to explore multiple solution approaches and develop efficient Python programs.



The resource person’s practical teaching methodology, continuous guidance, and focus on interview-oriented coding techniques helped students improve their analytical thinking, coding proficiency, and confidence. The two-day program proved to be highly engaging and beneficial, contributing significantly to the students’ technical development and placement readiness.

Monday, June 8, 2026

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FinTech Essentials: Tools & Trends – A Domain Expertise Workshop

 


FinTech Essentials: Tools & Trends – A Domain Expertise Workshop

The PG Department of Computer Applications organized a three-day workshop, “FinTech Essentials: Tools & Trends,” from 3–5 June 2026 for II MCA students. The sessions were conducted by Mr. Davis Joseph, an experienced trader and financial market trainer.



The workshop introduced students to the fundamentals of finance, investment planning, and financial markets. On the first day, participants explored financial assets, banking systems, investment options, and the importance of asset allocation and diversification. The session also highlighted valuable resources for improving financial literacy.



The second day focused on stock market fundamentals, trading mechanisms, and the functioning of major stock exchanges such as the BSE and NSE. Through practical demonstrations and real-world examples, students gained insights into market trends, investment opportunities, and risk management.



The final day covered trading strategies, stock selection techniques, portfolio management, and the significance of disciplined investing. Students were introduced to concepts such as market capitalization, stop-loss orders, ETFs, and portfolio diversification.



Overall, the workshop provided valuable exposure to personal finance, investing, and financial technology, equipping students with practical knowledge and a better understanding of financial decision-making in today's digital economy.

Thursday, June 4, 2026

MCA Students Explore the Fundamentals of Configuration Management Automation

 

MCA Students Explore the Fundamentals of Configuration Management Automation

Date: 02 June 2026
Time: 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Venue: MCA Classroom
Resource Person: Mr. Szen John, Technical Services, IPSR Solutions

The PG Department of Computer Applications, Marian College Kuttikkanam (Autonomous), organized an insightful technical session on “Introduction to Configuration Management Automation” for the MCA 2025–27 Batch on 2 June 2026. The session was led by Mr. Szen John, Technical Services Professional at IPSR Solutions, who shared his expertise on modern automation practices and their significance in the IT industry.



The session introduced students to the concept of Configuration Management Automation, a crucial aspect of modern IT infrastructure management. Mr. Szen John explained how organizations use automation tools and practices to manage, configure, monitor, and maintain large-scale systems efficiently. He highlighted the growing importance of automation in reducing manual effort, improving consistency, minimizing errors, and accelerating software deployment processes.

The resource person discussed the challenges faced by organizations when managing multiple servers, applications, and network environments manually. Through practical examples, he demonstrated how automation helps streamline repetitive administrative tasks and ensures standardized configurations across different systems.



Students were also introduced to popular configuration management and automation tools widely used in the industry. The session provided an overview of how these technologies support DevOps practices and enable organizations to achieve greater operational efficiency and scalability. The importance of infrastructure automation in cloud computing environments and modern software development workflows was also emphasized.

Throughout the session, Mr. Szen John shared industry insights and real-world use cases, helping students understand how automation technologies are transforming IT operations. He encouraged students to explore emerging technologies related to DevOps, cloud platforms, and automation tools to enhance their technical competencies and career prospects.



The interactive nature of the session allowed students to actively engage with the resource person, clarify their doubts, and gain a better understanding of automation concepts and industry requirements. The discussion provided valuable exposure to current trends and practices followed by leading technology organizations.

Overall, the session was highly informative and enriching. It offered students a strong foundation in Configuration Management Automation and highlighted the growing role of automation in modern IT environments. The program successfully broadened students’ understanding of industry-relevant technologies and inspired them to explore further learning opportunities in the field of automation and DevOps.

Placement Training Program Equips MCA Students for Campus Recruitment

 

Placement Training Program Equips MCA Students for Campus Recruitment

Date: 02 June 2026
Time: 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM
Venue: MCA II Classroom
Resource Person: Dr. Brijesh George John

The PG Department of Computer Applications organized a Placement Training Program for the First Year MCA students on 2 June 2026. The session was led by Dr. Brijesh George John, who provided valuable insights into placement preparation, resume building, and the recruitment processes followed by organizations during campus placements.



The program commenced with an overview of the campus placement process and the various stages involved in recruitment. Dr. Brijesh George John explained the complete placement workflow, beginning with company registration and eligibility requirements, followed by resume screening, online assessments, technical interviews, HR interviews, and final selection. He emphasized the importance of thorough preparation and maintaining professionalism throughout each stage of the recruitment journey.



One of the most engaging segments of the session was a live analysis of a student's CV. Using an actual student resume as an example, the resource person conducted a detailed review and highlighted common mistakes such as poor formatting, grammatical errors, lengthy content, lack of measurable achievements, and the absence of relevant industry keywords. He demonstrated practical ways to improve the document, making it more concise, professional, and appealing to recruiters. This hands-on activity enabled students to understand the expectations of employers and the key elements of an effective CV.



The session also focused on the importance of customizing resumes to match specific job roles. Students were advised to strategically present their projects, technical skills, certifications, and achievements to align with employer requirements. The significance of maintaining updated professional profiles on platforms such as LinkedIn and GitHub was also discussed.

Another important topic covered during the program was the growing role of online assessments in modern recruitment. Dr. Brijesh George John explained the various types of tests commonly conducted by companies, including aptitude tests, logical reasoning assessments, quantitative aptitude, verbal ability evaluations, coding challenges, programming assessments, and technical assignments. He shared practical strategies for improving performance in these assessments and encouraged students to practice regularly using online learning and coding platforms.



The session was highly interactive, with students actively participating in discussions and seeking clarification on placement-related topics. The real-life examples and practical insights shared by the resource person helped students gain a clearer understanding of industry expectations and recruitment standards.

Overall, the Placement Training Program proved to be highly informative and beneficial. It provided students with a comprehensive understanding of the campus recruitment process, effective CV preparation techniques, and the importance of online assessments in securing employment opportunities. The session significantly enhanced students' confidence and preparedness for future placement drives.