Orissa Engineering College - Student Interaction Programs

Student Interaction Programs

There are two main student interaction program conducted in OEC. One is the tech-fest called ZAZEN, and other is cultural fest called ZEPHYR.

Zephyr - means cool breeze, and lasts three days. Events include face painting, friends forever, rodies, code breakers, paper dress, mehndi competition, rangoli, quiz, painting, dance, and singing. At night musical bands, Bollywood singers, and DJs are invited. Dinner is organised on one of the three days.

The fashion show includes traditional, western and sports attires. There are titles to be won like Ms.OEC and Mr.OEC.

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