Activities
The institute organizes extra-curricular activities. All the departments have separate forums such as the Mechanical Engineers Forum, the Forum of Computer Science & Engineering etc.
- NSS(National Service Scheme)
An NSS unit exists in the college with a nominated NSS officer. It regularly organizes activities in and outside the college relevant to social-awareness programmes.
- Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE)
- Institution of Engineers (INDIA)
The students and staff of the college are the members of the above organizations. Seminars, workshops and other research activities are conducted by them.
- Science and Technology Entrepreneurs' Park (STEP-UBDTCE)
STEP-UBDTCE, was established by the department of industry and commerce, Government of Karnataka, at UBDT College of Engineering. STEP-UBDTCE organizes workshops, seminars on entrepreneurships, personality development programs, IT related courses to develop IT skills, etc.
- CHAITRA, a cultural programme, will be organized every year as a part of student association activity.
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