Kristu Jayanthi College, B'lore are Epitome'11 champions

April 2, 2011

Mangalore, April 2: Kristu Jayanthi College, Bangalore, emerged overall champions at Epitome 2011, the National level IT Fest held at AIMIT, St Aloysius College, at Beeri.



The valedictory function began with a prayer song and welcoming of the dignitaries by Chetan. Prof. Rakesh Kumar, the faculty convenor, gave a brief report on Epitome 2011.



Rev. Fr. Denzil Lobo SJ, Director of AIMIT, welcomed the gathering. He emphasized on the need of visionaries for the growth of any institute. He thanked the faculty for the efficiently managed event.



Ramnath Pradeep, CMD, Corporation Bank, who was the chief guest, addressed the gathering. He said the future of India lies in the hands of the present generation. The younger generation should be job creators rather than job seekers, he said. He further emphasized that an innovative mind is required in order to have a good vision to achieve one's mission. He urged the future generation to make a better environment in order to contribute to the country's growth and eradicate corruption.



Rev. Fr. Swebert D'Silva, Principal of St. Aloysius College, Mangalore presided over the function. He said that education can show ways in achieving greater heights. To be successful, we require knowledge, skills and attitude to learn.



Rev. Fr. Denzil Lobo SJ felicitated the chief guest with a momento.



Prof. Ruben proposed the vote of thanks. He congratulated the faculty and students for meticulously planning the fest and making it a grand success. NMAMIT, Nitte won the Runners Up trophy. The prize winners for Epitome 2011:



The Big Bang(Ice Breaker)

I. SIT, Mangalore

II. SJEC, Mangalore



Red Giant(Best Manager)

I. Kristu Jayanthi College, B'lore



Star++ (coding &debugging)

I. SIT, MangaloreII. RVCE, Bangalore



Mars Roverz(Treasure Hunt)

I. SJEC, Mangalore



Meteorites(Toggle Talk)

I. SJEC, Mangalore

II. NMAMIT, Nitte



QueStars (Quiz)

I. Kristu Jayanthi College, B'lore

II. SJEC, Mangalore



Sculptor(Web Designing)

I. BIT, Mangalore

II. Kristu Jayanthi College, B'lore


Endeavourance(Product Launch)

I. Kristu Jayanthi College, B'lore

II. NMAMIT, Nitte



Technolog(Technical Writing)

I. University of MysoreII. SJEC, Mangalore



Event Horizon (Gaming) Counter Strike

I. NMAMIT, Nitte

FIFAI. Srinivas College of Mgmt, Mangalore

NFSI. Mangalore University, Mangalore



Supernova(Hacking)

I. NMAMIT, Nitte

II. BIT, Mangalore



Caelum(Image Editing)

I. NMAMIT, Nitte

II. Kristu Jayanthi, Bangalore



Space crafting(Video Editing)

I. Kristu Jayanthi College, B'lore

II. RVCE, Bangalore



Special Recognition Prize for the cultural event: Srinidhi Prabhu & team for their dance on different avatars of Maha Kali.

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