College of Engineering and Technology, Bhubaneswar - Events

Events

  • "Xtasy" is the college's cultural extravaganza, held each January. This was first started in April 1992 in the form of a techno-cultural convention as X-TASY '92.
  • "Perceptions" is the annual technical meet.
  • "Zairza" is the official technical society, initiated by students. Founded in the 2005–2006 school year with Software and Manual robotics as the two main wings, it was made an official event by the college Administration in 2007 with addition of Automated robotics.
  • "Cetadel" is a literary societies event, providing events in quizzing, writing, jamming, and debating. Cetadel is responsible for the publication of the annual college magazine, The Engineering Herald.
  • The college organizes an annual athletics meet and the Engineers Cup Inter-college cricket tournament in December–January.
  • The college rock band, Irish Chants, performs across the state.

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