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Tuesday, October 28, 2025

DOMAIN EXPERTISE WORKSHOP

 REPORT ON DOMAIN EXPERTISE WORKSHOP



Date: October 25, 2025
Time: 09:30 AM – 01:30 PM
Venue: MCA Classroom
Resource Person: Mr. Jinse Peter, Senior Staff Enterprise Architect at Baker Hughes (MCA Alumni, Batch 2003–2006)




A Domain Expertise Workshop was conducted on October 25, 2025, for the MCA students of Marian College Kuttikkanam. The session was led by Mr. Jinse Peter, Senior Staff Enterprise Architect at Baker Hughes and a proud alumnus of the MCA batch 2003–2006.




The session focused on the Retail Domain, where Mr. Jinse explained every concept in detail with practical examples that made the class engaging and easy to understand. His interactive teaching style and real-world insights kept the students interested throughout the session.Students gained a clear understanding of the domain and were motivated to explore and adapt the concepts in their future careers. Overall, the session was informative, inspiring, and highly appreciated by all attendees.



Monday, October 20, 2025

Value Education

 



Report on the Session by Joseph Dominic and Riya Boban

On Value Education


Venue:  I MCA Classroom
Date: 18 th Sepetember 2025
Time: 12:45 to 01:30
Resource Persons: Joseph Dominic, Riya Boban




A Value Education session was conducted in our class on the topic “Civic Sense” by Joseph Dominic and Riya Boban.



The aim of the session was to help students understand the importance of civic sense, fostering a sense of responsibility towards their community, public property, and the environment.

The session highlighted that civic sense is not merely about following rules but about cultivating an attitude of social responsibility and consideration for others. It encouraged students to reflect on their own actions in various public and private settings and identify how individual behavior contributes to the overall well-being of the community.




The resource persons engaged the students by first showing a thought-provoking video on the consequences of poor civic sense. This was followed by a highly interactive activity where students were presented with real-life scenarios related to cleanliness, traffic discipline, and social responsibility.

Students, in groups and individually, were encouraged to share their opinions on these scenarios, discussing the values being ignored and potential remedies. This made the session lively and participative.




Overall, the Value Education session was an enriching experience that inspired students to practice civic sense in their daily lives, thereby fostering a cleaner, more considerate, and supportive learning and community environment.



Industry Interfaace

 




Report on Interactive Alumni Session by Mr. Sajin P Paul





Venue: Classroom – 1st MCA

Date: 15 October 2025

Time: 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM



The MCA Department of Marian College Kuttikkanam (Autonomous) organized an inspiring and highly engaging interactive alumni session for the first-year MCA students. The session was graced by esteemed alumnus Mr. Sajin P. Paul, from the  MCA Batch of 2010–2013, who is currently serving as a Manager at South Indian Bank. Marian College, Kuttikkanam (Autonomous) has always been proud of its accomplished alumni, and one such remarkable individual is Sajin P Paul, who graduated from the MCA program in the 2010–13 batch. Sajin has emerged as an  inspiring example of professional success and personal growth .



The objective of the session was to connect current students with a successful alumnus, enabling them to gain real-world insights into career building, professional challenges, and personal development. The session began with a warm introduction of Mr. Sajin P. Paul, acknowledging his academic journey at Marian College and his professional achievements in the banking sector. In a heartfelt narrative, he shared his memorable experiences from college life, reflecting on friendships, classroom learnings, and challenges that helped shape his career and personality.One of the most fascinating stories he shared was about how he got his first job. Sajin explained that he had accompanied a friend to a bank interview, simply to support him, without any intention of attending the interview himself. However, during the process, due to unforeseen circumstances and perhaps his own preparedness and confidence, he was unexpectedly offered the job instead. This story left a lasting impression on the students, highlighting how life can present surprising opportunities and how being ready to step in at the right moment can lead to unexpected success. Sajin’s journey began in the classrooms and corridors of Marian College, where he developed not only technical skills but also the confidence and discipline that would later shape his career. He fondly remembers his college days, describing a period filled with learning, exploration, and memorable experiences.He spoke about his transition from student life to the corporate world, emphasizing the importance of discipline, time management, continuous learning, and developing both technical and soft skills. He encouraged students to remain focused on their goals, stay curious, and foster self-confidence to face competitive environments. The session evolved into an interactive platform as students actively engaged in discussions, asking questions related to career opportunities in banking and IT sectors,industry expectations, and professional growth mindset. Mr. Sajin patiently addressed each query, providing practical advice, motivating anecdotes, and reassurance drawn from his own journey.The session concluded on an inspiring note, with Mr. Sajin advising students to utilize their time in college wisely, build strong foundations, and maintain consistency in their efforts. He highlighted that success is a journey shaped by perseverance, adaptability, and a positive attitude.



 The studentsexpressed their gratitude, feeling encouraged and motivated by the real-life success story of an alumnus who once sat in the same classroom. The interactive alumni session with Mr. Sajin P. Paul served as a powerful source of guidance, bridging the gap between academic learning and professional aspirations. It left a lasting impression on students, strengthening their confidence and ambition for the future.



Congragulations

 Congratulations, Nisha Jacob and Joice Antony




Friday, October 10, 2025

Congratulations


 Salvin Sovy MCA 2024-26 batcgh

COMPETITIVE CODING SKILLS TRAINING PROGRAM

 

Date: October 6&7, 2025
Time: 08:30 AM – 04:30 PM
Venue: MCA Classroom
Resource Person: Ms. Juhy Liz, Consultant Trainer with 7+ years of experience in AI, ML, DSA, and programming languages (C, C++, Python, Java), specialized in tech interview preparation.





A Problem Solving and Interactive Session was organized under the Placement Training program for MCA students. On the first day, students were trained to solve programming problems in Java and Python, based on their chosen language. The session included a series of MCQs and coding exercises ranging from simple to medium level.



Ms. Juhy Liz guided students step-by-step through each problem, explaining effective techniques and logical approaches for solving them. The session was highly engaging and helped students strengthen their analytical and programming skills.







The second day of the Problem Solving and Interactive Session under Placement Training continued with advanced Java and Python problem-solving activities. Students practiced MCQs and coding tasks, applying the concepts learned on the first day.



Ms. Juhy Liz demonstrated efficient problem-solving strategies and explained the logic behind each solution, ensuring students clearly understood the approach. The interactive nature of the session encouraged active participation and improved confidence among students in tackling technical questions.