Activities and Achievements
- The Department of Computer Science & Engineering celebrated its 10th anniversary by organizing a program titled TELE TALK CUET ICT FĂȘte-09. The occasion comprised the events: National Collegiate Programming Contest (CUET-NCPC), Hardware and Software Project Showcasing, Career Counseling, Seminar on ICT, Gaming Contest, a grand reunion with a cultural program.
- BSME 3rd national conference completed,
- The project of RESCUE ROBOT SERIES-1(RRS-1)(model-BCA5I)(earthquake) completed.
- Robo Mechatronics Association CUET is going to arrange RoboRace for the 2nd time in 16 November 2012.
- A team of CUET named CUET Lunabotics Team has been selected to participate in NASA's Fourth Annual Lunabotics Competition 2013.
- CUET stepped into 10th year in 2012 after it turned into an University.
- Second Convocation was held on 29 November 2012.
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