"When it comes to technical activities, AITians have always been a class apart."
Athul Raj, a third year student in the mechanical engineering department of college won the IET India Scholarship at the regional’s level and got selected for the National level round.
Swaastik
Shrivastava and Saahil Jha, two computer students, again raised AIT at a prestigious
platform with their project Thirst which
bagged second position at the
NASSCOM techNgage, got selected for the Nationals, won a cash prize of 2 lakh
and further got them the NASSCOM Technology explorer award.
Akash Saha and Ravi Kumar, both final year
students from Mechanical and Information Technology were the second all India
rank holders in NCAT and IT Olympiad respectively.
Keeping in pace with latest technology for
better lives, Rohtash Singh, Sandeep Singh, Manish Kumar and Abhishek Shukla
emerged winners at the Appathon, with their app for ‘Easy Reporting and Verification of Accident FIR’, christened Copconnect which has presented them with the opportunity to work with the
Karnataka government to implement the project.
Last
but not the least, the start-up by Ankit Kumar, Fvilla has met up with huge
success.
NSIT
Delhi too saw AITians with their smart city app which although came third
runner up was much appreciated by the CEO of TATA motors and Commissioner of
Delhi Municipal Cooperation.
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