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Sunday, February 22, 2026

Ithiri Neram – Farewell

 Report on Ithiri Neram – Farewell


Dates: 19th February
Time: 2:30AM to 04:30 PM

Venue: Conference Hall


Ithiri Neram was a heartfelt farewell programme organized exclusively for the MCA senior batch on 19th February. The event was conducted to honour the academic journey, achievements, and memorable moments shared by the MCA seniors during their time at Marian College. The programme aimed to provide a warm and joyful send-off while strengthening the bond between juniors, seniors, and faculty members.


The programme commenced with a warm welcome extended to all MCA senior students. The gathering was addressed by Reny Miss, who warmly acknowledged each of the seniors and appreciated their dedication, discipline, and contributions to the MCA department. Her address created a positive and emotional atmosphere for the event.


Following the welcome session, the seniors actively participated in various performances showcasing their talents. As a token of appreciation and encouragement, small rewards were presented to the seniors for their performances. The event then continued with a series of fun games and interactive tasks, which brought enthusiasm, laughter, and active participation from both seniors and juniors.


Towards the conclusion of the programme, the MCA seniors shared their experiences at Marian College. They reflected on their academic journey, friendships, challenges, and cherished memories, making the session both emotional and inspiring. The event concluded with a group photograph, capturing the togetherness and memorable moments of the farewell programme.



Conclusion

Ithiri Neram was successfully conducted as a memorable farewell programme for the MCA senior batch. The event provided an opportunity to celebrate shared experiences, express gratitude, and bid a warm farewell to the seniors. The programme concluded on a joyful and emotional note, leaving lasting memories for all participants.

CloudQuest – The AWS Innovation Challenge

 Report on CloudQuest – The AWS Innovation Challenge


Venue: MCA 1
Dates: 17th, 18th, and 19th February
Time: 8:30AM to 01:30 PM
Resource Persons: Mr Szen John





CloudQuest – The AWS Innovation Challenge was a three-day intensive bootcamp organized to provide students with strong practical exposure to cloud computing using Amazon Web Services (AWS). The program focused on building real-time cloud infrastructure and deploying applications using AWS services. Emphasis was given to hands-on learning, teamwork, and problem-solving aligned with industry practices.



Day-wise Program Details

Day 1: Introduction to AWS and Core Services

The first day of the bootcamp began with an introductory session on cloud computing and the AWS ecosystem. The resource person explained the step-by-step process of creating an EC2 Launch Template and discussed its importance in managing scalable infrastructure. Students were guided to create an S3 bucket and understand its use for object storage. The session also covered Elastic File System (EFS), including its creation and configuration. A live demonstration was provided on mounting EFS with an EC2 instance to enable shared file storage. Students practiced all the steps simultaneously, gaining hands-on experience.



Day 2: Group Formation and Application Development

On the second day, participants were divided into 10 groups, and each group was assigned a task to design, build, and deploy a working cloud-based application using AWS services. The resource person explained the task requirements and guided students in planning the application architecture. Each group started working on setting up EC2 instances, configuring storage services, and integrating a database. The session focused on implementing the learned AWS concepts in a real-time application environment.



Day 3: Application Deployment and Presentation

On the third day, the groups continued working on their assigned tasks, focusing on completing the deployment and testing of their applications. Each group ensured that the application was successfully hosted on AWS and properly connected to a database. At the end of the day, all groups presented their completed tasks, explaining the architecture, AWS services used, and the deployment process. The resource person evaluated the presentations and provided feedback on performance, implementation, and best practices.




Learning Outcomes

At the end of the bootcamp, students were able to:

  • Understand the fundamentals of cloud computing and the AWS environment.
  • Create and manage EC2 Launch Templates for scalable infrastructure.
  • Configure and use AWS S3 for secure object storage.
  • Create and mount Elastic File System (EFS) with EC2 instances.
  • Design and deploy a working application using AWS cloud services.
  • Integrate a database with a cloud-hosted application.
  • Work collaboratively in teams to solve real-world cloud deployment challenges.
  • Present and explain cloud-based solutions with confidence.




Conclusion

The CloudQuest – The AWS Innovation Challenge bootcamp successfully provided students with practical exposure to AWS cloud services. The combination of guided instruction, group-based tasks, and final presentations helped students gain confidence in deploying real-world applications on the cloud. The program effectively enhanced technical skills, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities, making it a valuable learning experience for all participants.

Thursday, February 12, 2026

IDEA2PATENT – Patent Idea Submission Event



Report on IDEA2PATENT – Patent Idea Submission Event




Event Name: IDEA2PATENT

Organized by: PG Department of Computer Applications

Institution: Marian College Kuttikkanam (Autonomous)

Event Duration: Two Weeks

Mode: Idea Submission (Online)

Participants: Students of Marian College Kuttikkanam (Autonomous)





Introduction

The IDEA2PATENT event was organized by the PG Department of Computer Applications with the objective of encouraging students to think innovatively and introduce them to the concept of patents, especially design patents. The event aimed to provide a platform for students to submit original and creative ideas that could potentially be patented in the future.


Objective of the Event

● To create awareness about design patents
● To encourage innovation and creative thinking among students
● To motivate students to convert ideas into protectable intellectual property
● To identify unique and practical design-based ideas from students



Event Planning and Promotion

The event was carefully planned and coordinated by the PG Department of Computer Applications. To ensure maximum participation, the organizing team prepared and released:

● A promotional video explaining the event concept 

● An event poster shared through college platforms and student groups



● An Website for submitting application for participating


Students were informed that the event would be open for two weeks, during which they could prepare and submit their patent ideas.


Event Execution

The IDEA2PATENT event was conducted over a period of two weeks, allowing students sufficient time to brainstorm, design, and submit their ideas. The event specifically welcomed design patent ideas, making it easier for students from different disciplines to participate.

Students submitted innovative ideas focusing on:

● Product design
● Daily-use improvements
● Practical and creative solutions

The extended submission period helped students refine their ideas and submit quality concepts.

Outcome of the Event

● Received multiple innovative patent ideas from 5 Departments
● Increased awareness about patents and intellectual property rights
● Encouraged a culture of innovation and research thinking
● Helped students understand the importance of protecting ideas


Conclusion

The IDEA2PATENT event was successfully conducted and received positive responses from students. The event played an important role in introducing patent concepts at the academic level and motivated students to think beyond regular classroom learning. The PG Department of Computer Applications effectively coordinated and executed the event, making it a meaningful and educational experience for all participants.

THE ENIGMA CONCLAVE: TREASURE HUNT




THE ENIGMA CONCLAVE: TREASURE HUNT


The Enigma Conclave, a flagship treasure hunt held on 30th January 2026, was organized by the Department of Computer Applications (MACCSA) at Mar Augusthinose College, Ramapuram, as part of the signature fest CELESTA. This event was designed as a dynamic challenge for students to showcase their cleverness and analytical prowess through a series of puzzles and riddles. With a registration fee of 200 and a price pool of 5000, the competition fosterered an environment of healthy competition and collaboration, beginning promptly at 10:00 AM following the 9:00 AM registration phase.

Participants: Team1

  1. N V Edwin-25PMC143
  2. Deva Nandanan. S - 25PMC128
  3. Pooja L – 25PMC145
  4. Tinu Tomy - 25PMC155
Participants: Team2

  1. Abhinav Rajesh - 25PMC101 
  2. Alan Augusthy - 25PMC107 
  3. Albin George - 25PMC110 
  4. Asni Ansari Fathima - 25PMC119





PROMPT ALCHEMY: AI IMAGE GENERATION

 

PROMPT ALCHEMY: AI IMAGE GENERATION




Prompt Alchemy, an innovative AI image generation competition held on 30th January 2026, was organized by the Department of Computer Applications (MACCSA) at Mar Augusthinose College, Ramapuram, as a highlight of the technical fest CELESTA. This event served as a platform where precise prompts were transformed into stunning AI art, testing the participants' ability to communicate effectively with generative models. The competition followed a solo format with a registration fee of 50 and a prize pool of 3000.

Participants:

Amal Thomas (25PMC114)



NASA SPACEAPPS CHALLENGE HACKATHON

 

NASA SPACEAPPS CHALLENGE HACKATHON 

The NASA Spaceapps challenge hackathon held on 3rd October, organized by Amal Jyoti College Of Engineering Autonomous, an international innovation event that brings together students, developers, and problem-solvers to create solutions for real-world challenges using space and earth science data.


 The competition featured two exciting rounds covering the first phase of project building and the second round of presentation of the product we made.
Participants:
  1. Sijomon PS(25PMC154)
  2. Vivek Menon(25PMC158)
  3. Mobin Varghese(25PMC141)









E-FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT – CELESTA 26



E-FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT – CELESTA 26


CELESTA 26 is an inter-collegiate techfest organized by the Department of Computer Science, Mar  Augusthinose College Ramapuram. The fest aims to foster innovation, technical skills, and competitive 
spirit among students through a wide range of technical, esports, and creative events.


The E-Football Tournament was conducted as part of CELESTA 26 at Mar Augusthinose College, Ramapuram, bringing together students from various colleges. The competition followed a knockout format, requiring participants to win each match to advance. I participated in the tournament up to the third round. The event was well-organized and provided a competitive platform to showcase gaming skills.


Participant: 
  • Abinto Tennichan (25PMC102)
  • Albin Saju (25PMC111)
  • Ayush S (25PMC121)