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Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Aptitude Training Session

 






REPORT ON APTITUDE TRAINING SESSION – DAY 1


Date: August 18, 2025
Time: 09:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Venue: Logos
Resource Person: Mr. Ashish Mathew, Aptitude Trainer





The PG Department of Computer Applications organized a two-day Aptitude Training Session for MCA students on 18 and 19 August 2025, led by Mr. Ashish Mathew. The first day of the session focused on building the fundamentals of aptitude. Mr. Ashish introduced the students to basic aptitude questions, beginning with simple exercises such as finding the next number or alphabet in a given sequence. 




He also guided them through logical reasoning problems, including family tree–based questions and other reasoning exercises that helped students understand the structure and pattern of aptitude tests. The session was very interactive, with students enthusiastically participating and trying out the problems. The trainer also shared useful tips and techniques for approaching such questions quickly and effectively. Overall, Day 1 provided the students with a strong base in aptitude and boosted their confidence for the upcoming training.




Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Congragulations

 INDEPENDENCE DAY QUIZ COMPETITION 




The Independence Day Quiz Competition held on 14th August, organized by KRYPTONITES (I M.Com B), based on the theme ‘Flags, Facts, Freedom’. The competition featured four exciting rounds covering Freedom Struggle & History, Constitution & Governance, National Symbols & Culture, and Current Affairs 2024–25.


Winners:

Albin George 25PMC110

Asni Ansari Fathima 25PMC119


Runner-Up:

Adhil Shajahan 25PMC104

Bibin Joseph 25PMC122




Sunday, August 10, 2025

Unlock Java: Master the Aptitude code

Date: August 09, 2025
Time: 07:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Venue: Google Meet

Resource Person: Ms. Deepa Sreekumar (Senior Engineer and Corporate Trainer, specializing in Java, Spring Boot, Microservices, and Cloud Technologies.)





The PG Department of Computer Applications organized an online session on Java through Google Meet on August 9, 2025, at 7:00 PM IST. The session was handled by Ms. Deepa Sreekumar, Senior Engineer and Corporate Trainer, specializing in Java, Spring Boot, Microservices, and Cloud Technologies.


The resource person delivered an engaging and insightful talk on the topic “Unlock Java: Master the Aptitude Code.” She introduced the core concepts of Java and highlighted how they are applied in solving aptitude-based coding problems. The session focused on strengthening programming logic, problem-solving techniques, and the practical use of Java in technical interviews and real-world applications.

Students actively participated, clarified their doubts, and gained a deeper understanding of Java fundamentals as well as advanced concepts. The resource person also shared valuable tips on approaching coding challenges effectively.



The session was highly informative, interactive, and beneficial for the MCA students, enhancing their confidence in coding and preparing them for future technical opportunities.

 


REPORT ON UNLOCK JAVA : MASTER THE APTITUDE CODE







Workshop On Subnetting & OSPF





Report on the Session by Shyam Sebastian On Workshop On Subnetting & OSPF


Venue: I MCA Classroom
Date: 07th August 2025
Time: 02:30 PM to 03:30 PM
Resource Persons: Shyam Sebastian





A one-day online workshop titled "ROUTECRAFT" was organized to provide students with an in-depth understanding of subnetting and the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing protocol. The session was conducted by Mr. Shyam Sebastian, a Technical Training Consultant at IPSR Solutions Ltd., who joined the participants virtually to share his expertise in the domain of networking.



The workshop focused on foundational and advanced concepts related to IP subnetting and the implementation of dynamic routing using OSPF. Mr. Shyam Sebastian used the Red Hat Linux Administration System to deliver a hands-on session, demonstrating practical configurations and real-time examples that allowed students to visualize and apply the concepts being taught.




During the session, students learned how to calculate and design subnets, configure IP addressing schemes, and implement OSPF routing in a Linux environment. The workshop provided them with practical exposure to key networking operations, highlighting the significance of subnetting in network planning and the efficiency of OSPF as a routing protocol.

The session was highly interactive, encouraging students to engage with the resource person through questions and live demonstrations. The workshop helped participants gain a clearer understanding of how theoretical networking concepts are applied in real-world scenarios, especially in Linux-based systems.

Overall, the "ROUTECRAFT" workshop was an informative and skill-oriented experience that enhanced the participants' technical knowledge and confidence in networking, particularly in the use of subnetting and OSPF in a professional setting.




Freshers Day Celebration

 

Freshers Day

Date: Wednesday, August 6, 2025
Venue: Marian College Main Auditorium