Jaypee University of Engineering and Technology - Events

Events

The Jaypee Youth Club (JYC) is the sole student body of the university. Intra- and inter-college events are organized by it. JYC believes in furthering the development of the students as a whole. It strives to provide a climate that nurtures the holistic development in an environment that is trusting and spontaneous and encourages flexibility, celebration and recognition. This is achieved through annual cultural, technical fests, various events, parties, treks, outings and other spontaneous activities to maintain high levels of enthusiasm and team integration. Apart from serving as a retreat from intense academic loads, these extracurricular activities presents an opportunity to build confidence, encourage teamwork and give students a strong sense of achievement and belonging. Main events JUET are

  • Dextra: The annual technical festival of JUET. It was organized by ISF (IETE Students Forum) for the first time on 6–7 February 2010 and is planned to be held in the month of September from next semester onwards.
  • D'Equinox: The official festival of JUET. It is a three-day event and usually held in March with inter-university sports meet.
  • El-Partido-Grande-de-freshers: The welcome day for the freshmen batch.
  • Adios: The farewell party for the passing out final year batch.

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