New Delhi's education scene is brimming with opportunities for students to hone their artistic and creative skills through a series of events organized by local colleges. From an innovative online course on data analysis to a cultural festival and a coding hackathon, these institutions are paving the way for students to excel in today's competitive world.
Excel and Python for data mastery
Presented by the Department of Computer Science at Shivaji College Additional online course Titled “Excel and Python for Data Analysis and Visualization,” it is scheduled to run from March to April. This 30-hour programme, offered in hybrid mode, promises to equip participants with vital skills in data analysis and visualization at no registration cost. Starting March 9, the course is designed to empower learners with practical knowledge of Excel and Python, indispensable tools in data-driven decision making. Participants who successfully complete the course will be awarded certificates, enhancing their employability in the technology industry.
Cultural Festival: A platform for artistic expression
Shaheed Rajguru Polytechnic National Service for Women (NSS) College is all set to host 'Guess N' Act' as part of the annual Karvaan'24 cultural festival. Scheduled for March 6, this unique event aims to encourage participants to showcase their guessing and improvisational acting skills through two rounds of competition. Open to all, with options for individual or duo participation, the competition has attracted interest from across the educational spectrum. Winners of the event can look forward to cash prizes and hampers, making it an exciting opportunity for students to showcase their talents and win rewards. With registration closing on March 5, anticipation is building for what promises to be an unforgettable day of entertainment and competition.
Unleashing Innovation: Tech-a-thon 3.0
The stage is also set for Tech-a-thon 3.0, a programming hackathon hosted by Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women under its annual festival, UDAAN'24. This event invites participants to explore topics such as Web3, AI/ML, EdTech, Health Tech, and open innovation. The hackathon is open to programmers of all levels, and provides a platform for innovation and creativity in the field of technology. Registrations, which opened on February 26, will lead to mentoring rounds scheduled for March 3 and 4, culminating in the hackathon March 1-5. With the shortlisted teams announced on March 5 and the final results on March 7, the event is poised to be a crucible of technological advancement and discovery.
These initiatives taken by New Delhi colleges not only provide students with invaluable educational opportunities but also foster an environment of innovation and creativity. As students participate in these various events, they are not only preparing for future careers in technology and the arts, but they are also contributing to the vibrant cultural and technological fabric of their city. Whether through mastering data analysis, showcasing technical talent, or innovating in technology, these events highlight the dynamic opportunities available to students in New Delhi, putting them on the path to becoming future leaders in their respective fields.