VNRVJIET - Events

Events

Apart from the annual events of annual day, cultural day and sports day, the institute hosts other technical events for engineers to display their innovation.

"Convergence 2K11".. Experience Innovation... Has been held on 14th,15th and 16th of Feb 2011 by VNRJVJIET in association with AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) with a huge scale of participation. It has taken up an untrodden path on its way to be stupendous, throwing light on new ideas.It brings in a series of events and activities spread over three days involving the students of myriad disciplines and hence broadening their horizons.

A workshop on "Intellectual Property Management and Technopreneurship" was conducted by Department of Mechanical Engineering on November 20 and 21 2009

Sintillashunz

It is a 3 day cultural event featuring performances by various artists and inter-collegiate cultural (including Literary, Music & Performance Arts) competitions.

In March 2012, Sintillashunz 2012 was held on the 15th, 16th and 17 March. Top Singers such as Rahul Nambiar, Aalap Raju entertained the crowd at this massive event. The event was a success. It was headed by Ashwin Boppana and the core team consisted of Siddanth Kolluri, Prathik Meka, Prathyush Chowdary, Ramana Kovelamudi, Akhil Alapati, Dileep Kumar and others. Mr. T. Srinivas Rao was the convener of this event.

In Feb 2011 Sintillashunz'11 was held on the 17th, 18th and 19th. There were performances by classical violinist A. Kanyakumari,Concerts by Benny Dayal and Motherjane.

In the year 2008, Sintillashunz'08 was held with performance by Bombay Rockers.

In 2007, the first day was a choreo night. The second day witnessed performance by Naresh Iyer. The final day witnessed a performance by Sonu Nigam.

The events have been a huge success and are one-of-a-kind event to be held at an engineering colleges of Andhra Pradesh.

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