Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology - Student Bodies and Societies

Student Bodies and Societies

The Students' Cultural Association organises debates, quizzs, indoor games, Ganesha Puja, and Saraswati Puja. The Social Service Guild and Students' Aid Fund renders temporary loans to needy and deserving students and organises social welfare activities. The Dramatic Association presents theatrical performances, variety shows, and other productions which exploit and develop the musical and histronic talents of the students. The Music Club provides cultural activities with opportunities for staff and students to develop their musical talents. Other clubs and groups include:

  • Athletic club
  • Art and photography club
  • Literary society
  • Audio-visual club
  • Galaxy
  • Robotics club
  • India Society for Technical Education chapter for staff and students
  • National Service Scheme
  • Departamental engineering societies

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