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TECH ADROIT’ the technical fest organized by Computer Science Department of Apex Institute Of Management & Science was attended by the students of CS & IT. The fest was for 2 days i.e., 25th and 26th February 2015 and executed with a total of 15 competitions named as Talent Hunt, Solo Dance, Sursangam, Group Dance, Collage, Blind Coding, LAN Gaming, S/W Presentation, Debate, Extempore, Quiz, Rangoli, Painting, Photography and Fashion Show.

The first day of the fest included competitions like:  Rangoli, Debate, Quiz, Sursangam, Talent Hunt, Collage and Blind Coding.

Second day included competitions like: Extempore, Software Presentation, Painting, Solo Dance and LAN Gaming.

All the competitions were very interesting and knowledgeable. Students from our college showed sheer determination and marked their success by winning five prizes in the college’s name. Students showcased their talent with a competitive spirit and lead the competition.

The winners from our college in several competitions were:

S. NO

COMPETITION

PARTICIPANTS

CLASS

PRIZE

1.

EXTEMPORE

SUCHITA KHANDELWAL

BCA II SEM

2ND

 

2.

COLLAGE

1)RASHIKA SHARMA

2)DEEPSHIKHA CHOUHAN

BMA II SEM

 

BMA IISEM

 

1ST

 

 

 

1)RIYA CHOUDHARY

2)SOMYA SINGH

BMA II SEM

BMA II SEM

2ND

 

3.

RANGOLI

1)KRTIKA BAPNA

2)NIDHI JAIN

3)ANISHA SOLANKI

MSC IT IV SEM

MSC IT II SEM

MSC IT II SEM

 

1ST

 

4.

SOFTWARE PRESENTATION

1)SWETA JASORIA

2)VIJAYA ACHARYA

BCA VI SEM

BCA VI SEM

1ST

 

 

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‘Roopantar’ A platform to compete for the budding Entrepreneurs was a competition organized by International School of Informatics & Management (ISIM), Jaipur on 24th January 2015. The competition marked the presence of students from approx. 12 colleges from all over India.

The competition included some unconventional regional ventures, which have successfully created a market for their services/products in their respective locations of origin. Participants were expected to devise a B-plan strategy on anyone of these ventures to expand their business in a new location such as Chennai, Ahmadabad, Jaipur and Gurgaon as suggested along with the description.

Students from different colleges showcased their talent with a competitive spirit and lead the competition. All the participants presented very interesting and knowledgeable presentations regarding their B-plans. Students from our college showed sheer determination and marked their success by securing First Position in the competition. The winning team participants Megha Kedia, Sakshi Jain and Shivani Panwar from BCA Sem VI received a cash price worth Rs. 3000.

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Date: 26 February 2015

 

Venue: Srijan Hall

 

No. of Participants: 40

 

Objective of the workshop/seminar/activity: to impart knowledge to the students and staff about the various issues related to cybercrime and hacking

 

Description:

 

The Department of CS IT of The IIS University, Jaipur organized a seminar on ‘Cyber Crime Awareness’ to impart knowledge to the students and staff about the various issues related to cybercrime and hacking. The lecture was delivered by Sir Milind Agarwal, President of Cyber Crime Awareness Society (CCAS), Jaipur. He is one of the youngest Cyber Forensic Experts and vulnerable researchers of India. He has earned great fame in the world of Internet security. He is a professional Ethical Hacker, Red Hat Certified Systems Administrator and Red Hat Certified Engineer. He is presently working as an official Cyber Crime Investigator with Rajasthan Police. He has also written a book on Cyber Crime Investigation and Cyber Security. He has also started ‘Webbed’ series on MTV India in association with Viacom18. Ms. Anubha Jain, H.O.D. of the CS IT Department presented the floral greetings to him.

Cybercrime is a criminal activity in which a computer is used as a source, tool or target. He discussed various theories in the Cyber Crime world like ‘The Broken Window Theory’ which states that due to negligence of crimes full society can be corrupted if one criminal starts living in the society. “If minor petty crime is not dealt with, crime will increase’.  There are different types of cybercrimes like hacking, denial of service, virus dissemination, piracy, phishing, spoofing, defamation, IRC crimes etc.

Cybercrimes can be done by using a keylogger or some spyware software like Creepware. He shared lots of case studies with us like the case of Cassidy wolf. Websites used for downloading songs like Songs.pk are also supporting piracy and are underworld operated sites to hack user data. Credit card frauds are done with the help of skimmers. Another case study, that of Pranab Mitra’s net extortion was shared. Lots of Nigerian crimes are being conducted to dupe people and transfer their money into the criminal’s account.

Emerging fields for coders and non-coders were stated by him. At last, the interaction round was conducted where students and teachers asked their queries and he solved all of them. He also shared his and other helpline numbers to all, for their security and safety concerns in future. He also promised to organize a 3-day workshop on ethical hacking for the students.

The session ended with a thank you note and filling of the feedback forms.

 

Outcome of the activity/event/seminar/workshop: the students got to learn a lot about cybercrime, its awareness, its investigation from an official Cyber Crime Investigator with Rajasthan Police

 
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Date: 30-31 January 2015

 

Venue: ISIM, Jaipur

 

No. of Participants: 230

 

Objective of the workshop/seminar/activity: to discuss innovative computing tools & technologies in a plethora of disciplines.

 

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Advancements in the field of Computer Science and Information Technology have crossed the traditional boundaries promising new dimensions of understanding and applications, opening new areas of research in interdisciplinary domains. With this aim, the department of Computer Science and IT, The IIS University organized a two-day National Conference on the topic “Future Directions in Multidisciplinary Perspective of Computer Science and Information Technology: Scope & Challenges” (FDMP-2015). The Conference was supported by the Department of Science & Technology (DST), Government of Rajasthan and National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT), New Delhi.

The focus of the conference was on innovative computing technologies & tools in a plethora of disciplines. The technical sessions were divided in four categories namely Data Engineering and Knowledge Management, Network and Communication Technologies, Multidisciplinary Role of Computing Technologies in Science, Management and Humanities and Advancements in Software Engineering.

Prof. Karmeshu, School of Computer & Systems Sciences, JNU, New Delhi , Dr. Ashwini Kumar Sharma, Managing Director, NIELIT, New Delhi showered their blessings and emphasized that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) is essential in present day’s information revolution for transforming economic and social transactions in our societies. Then began the 4 technical sessions spread over two days and chaired by luminaries across the nation from the field of CS & IT who gave insight on various domains the challenges, issues and solutions.

The eminent dignitaries who graced the occasion were Prof. Jagdish Prasad, Head, Department of Statistics, University of Rajasthan, Dr. Maya Ingle, Professor, School of Computer Science and Information Technology, Devi Ahilya Vishwa Vidhyalaya, Indore, Prof. M C Govil, Head, Department of Computer Engineering, MNIT, Jaipur, Prof. Madhavi Sinha, Reader, Birla Institute of Technology, Jaipur, Mr. Akhilesh Mittal, Joint Director, RPSC, Ajmer,  Dr. A. Nagaraju, Assistant Professor, Central University, Kishangarh, Shri K.L. Jawaria, General Manager, NICSI, Dr. O.P. Rishi, Associate Professor, University of Kota, Mr. Vipin Jain, QA Test Manager, Metacube Software, Jaipur, Mr. Dhruv Sharma, Data Scientist, MetaCube Software Pvt. Ltd., Jaipur to name a few.

The conference received incredible response from both delegates and students in reference with research paper presentations. In all 24 Oral Presentations were delivered by teachers and research scholars. 61 students, teachers and research scholars presented Posters.

 

Outcome of the activity/event/seminar/workshop: discussion over various domains and the challenges faced, issues encountered and suggested solutions.

 
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Department of CS & IT organized a guest lecture on 1st September 2014 on the topic “Online Gaming Opportunity”. This lecture was conducted by Ms Priyanka Sharma, alumna student of M.Sc. (IT). She is presently working in the field of online gaming and testing. She explained how a person can get employed through internet. 

In the whole session she threw light on various aspects of online game development which is giving many benefits to the IT companies today. She shared information about various online jobs opportunities like Data entry, Survey form, Software testing, Advertisement and Gaming. She explained the process of how online games are developed and updated through websites. Also how user plays the game, tests it and gives their reviews regarding the game-functionality and working of the characters. She also informed that how users are paid for their valid reviews. The students got to know about some famous website for gaming like- EA games, Raptor, Steam and Gog.Online gaming has contributed a large part in the World Wide Web and also employment for the users. In U.S.A., salary of a gamer is approximately 15-20 lakh per annum. Hence, this session was a very informative and beneficial one for all the students who want to pursue their career in the gaming field.

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The Department of CS & IT organized a fun-filled activity in coordination with MY FM 94.3 (A Dainik Bhaskar Enterprise) in Information Technology Lab, The IIS University campus. RJ’s from MY FM came and interacted with the students. The event was coordinated by Ms. Anubha Jain, Head of the Department. Students enjoyed while playing various games and interacting with the RJ’s. This activity was organized keeping in mind the then upcoming Friendship’s Day.

The winners of each activity were awarded with gifts and vouchers. They were also given friendship bands. Moreover, the faculty members actively participated in the event as well.

The activity ended with the RJ’s unveiling the secret to become successful in their area of profession. All the students sang and dedicated a number of songs, all of which were later announced on the afternoon radio show.

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RESULTS

SUDOKU Competition 2014

held on

8th August 2014

Rank

Student Name

Course and Semester

I

Dimple Agarwal

Ritika Beniwal

B.B.A. SEM I

B.B.A. SEM I

II

Aditi Maheshwari

Rashi Jaju

B.C.A. SEM V

B.C.A. SEM V

III

Preeti Uttam Chandani

Priyanka Khandelwal

B.A. (PC) SEM I

B.C.A. SEM V

 
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Department of CS & IT organized a “SUDOKU Competition 2014” on 8th August 2014 in Lab- B. It was a group activity and students participated in the group of two. There were three rounds with different SUDOKU patterns and difficulty level was increased with each round. The activity was coordinated by Ms. Deepshikha Bhatia and Dr Amita Sharma .More than 50 students from UG and PG courses participated with great enthusiasm. Three winners were selected in last round. The result is as follows:

Results of SUDOKU Competition 2014 held on 8th August 2014

 

Rank

Student Name

Class

I

Dimple Agarwal

Ritika Beniwal

B.B.A. SEM I

B.B.A. SEM I

II

Preeti Uttam Chandani

Priyanka Khandelwal

B.A. (PC) SEM I

B.C.A. SEM V

III

Aditi Maheshwari

Rashi Jaju

B.C.A. SEM V

B.C.A. SEM V

 

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