Jabalpur Engineering College - Cultural and Technical Activities

Cultural and Technical Activities

The college annually organizes a national level technical cum cultural fest called "Aureole" which means the light behind the darkness.

Aureole'10 was one of the biggest technical cum cultural fests of central India. It had more than 52 technical and cultural events including the biggest "Moshpit 1.0" Rock Band Competition with 15 bands from all over India. In 2010, Euphoria band performed on the professors' night.

A intra college Tech cum Cultural fest was organised in college on 21-22 March 2012.

] and Grammy Award winner Vishwa Mohan Bhatt performed on 9 April 2012.

College have an annual magazine "SWARNIMA" whose last edition was publisheid in 2012.The Magazine was discontinued after 1997 but in 2012 students make effort and swarnima was relaunced on 14 August 2012 In college auditoriom JASHN.The e-magzine is available on http://swarnima.jecjabalpur.org on the college official swarnima portal.

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