N.M.A.M. Institute of Technology - Activities

Activities

A number of clubs are active in the college. Grey Matter- The quizzers club, Clicz Photography Club, The Linux User group, Samskriti- The music club, to name a few. In addition, departments conduct their own activities inside the department.

The Clicz Photography club, is one of the most active clubs in the history of this institution, and hold this status even today. From covering shoots of various events, stage shots, to, creative photography, photo gimmicks, editing, poster making, video making, time - lapse, this club is always there to make every moment eternal. This club was started in the year 2009, by then a 2nd year student Aadarsh Aiyyappan, as a club, but now it has grown into a family. The objective of this club is to live the moment, and capture it, hence the motto, 'Capture the essence'.

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