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Monday, September 1, 2025

Onam Celebrations 2025 at Marian College

 

Once again, the vibrant spirit of Onam, Kerala’s most cherished festival, is upon us, and this year promises to be extra special at Marian College Kuttikkanam.

The newly elected Marian College Students’ Council (MCSC) is all set to host “Kondattam 2025” on 27th August 2025 (Wednesday), bringing together a spectrum of cultural events, traditional festivities, and moments of joy that highlight the essence of unity and heritage.

The MCA department won first prize for Vadam Vali in both the boys' and girls' categories.







Congragulations

 


Congratulations on release of the book “Deep Learning and Reinforcement Learning”, authored by  Mrs. Reny Jose. Artificial Intelligence has emerged as one of the most transformative technologies of our time, and at its heart lie Deep Learning and Reinforcement Learning. This book offers a comprehensive yet accessible approach to these advanced topics, bridging theory with practical insights.



It explores:

  • Core concepts of deep learning architectures

  • Fundamentals and applications of reinforcement learning

  • Real-world use cases and strategies in AI-driven systems

  • Analytical perspectives aligned with business, economics, and strategy

With a clear and structured presentation, this work will serve as an excellent resource for students, researchers, and professionals seeking to deepen their knowledge and apply AI in innovative ways.

https://www.amazon.in/dp/B0FNMH5914


Friday, August 29, 2025

Congragulations

 




Congratulations on Book Publication

 

Congratulations to Dr. Mendus Jacob and Dr. Suresh Namboothiri! 🌟

We are delighted to celebrate the release of their insightful book, “Conceptual Clarity & Innovation Triggers for Computer Sciences and Engineering: The Essential Foundation for OBE, NEP 2020 & IKS”



This remarkable contribution blends academic depth with innovative perspectives, providing a strong foundation for Outcome-Based Education (OBE), the National Education Policy (NEP 2020), and Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS). It is truly a valuable guide for educators, researchers, and students alike.

👏 Heartfelt congratulations once again to the authors for this milestone achievement!

👉 Explore the book here:: Conceptual Clarity & Innovation Triggers for Computer Sciences and Engineering: The Essential Foundation for OBE, NEP2020 & IKS - Including Indian Language ... (OBE Quality Attainment Series Book 1) eBook : Namboothiri, Dr. Suresh, Jacob, Dr. Mendus: Amazon.in: Books

PRE-PLACEMENT TRAINING

 


REPORT ON PRE-PLACEMENT TRAINING


Date: 21,22  August 2025
Time: 8:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Venue: Logos
Resource Person: Dr. Brijesh George John (Placement Officer), Krishnaraj S (CEO at Synergy Thoughts and Master Trainer at ICT Academy of Kerala)





The Pre-Placement Training session organized by the PG Department of Computer Applications, Marian College Kuttikkanam, commenced on 21st August 2025 with an engaging and insightful session.

The first day began with an awareness session conducted by the resource persons, where students were given a clear idea about the importance of pre-placement training and how it would help them in shaping their careers. The session highlighted key skills required to face interviews confidently and succeed in the corporate world.




Following this, the participants were divided into teams and were given the task of introducing themselves within their groups. This activity helped everyone to build confidence in speaking and also encouraged peer interaction.

Meanwhile, one of the resource persons conducted face-to-face interview rounds with the students individually, which gave them a real-time experience of an interview scenario. This exercise was highly effective in identifying strengths and areas for improvement.




Later, a group activity was conducted where students were assigned the task of conducting interviews among the members within their own teams. This not only enhanced their communication and presentation skills but also gave them a chance to understand the interview process from both perspectives – interviewer and interviewee.

Overall, the first day of the training was interactive, practical, and confidence-building, setting the right tone for the upcoming sessions.

Day2



The second day of the Pre-Placement Training held on 22nd August 2025 was equally engaging and activity-oriented. The session was led by Mr. Krishnaraj S, who emphasized practical learning through interactive tasks.

The day began with students being divided into teams and assigned topics to prepare and present a short skit in English. This activity aimed at improving communication, teamwork, and creativity while boosting students’ confidence to express themselves in English.




Following this, the remaining students participated in an interview activity within their groups, where each member got the opportunity to play both interviewer and interviewee roles. This helped in understanding the dynamics of interviews and gave valuable practice for real scenarios.

Next, a Group Discussion (GD) warm-up activity was conducted in an innovative format. Students were arranged in two concentric circles and were given a topic to discuss. As one member spoke, the opposite member had to actively listen. After each round, the circle rotated, ensuring everyone got the chance to engage in discussions.

Finally, the session concluded with a formal Group Discussion (GD) within the teams, where topics were given by the resource person. This provided a platform for students to showcase their critical thinking, listening, and debating skills, which are essential in placement selection processes.



The second day of training was highly interactive and effective in preparing students for the real challenges of interviews and group discussions, giving them a strong foundation to face placements confidently.

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