The National Institute of Technology (NIT)-Warangal said that there had been no incidents of ragging on its campus ever since the new academic year commenced.N V Umamahesh, dean, students' affairs, said the administration and the students' council were taking all precautions to prevent ragging incidents on the campus."We are keeping a close watch to see that these incidents do not recur. It is unfortunate that a news channel had depicted videos of students having a birthday party in their hostel room as a ragging incident," he said. He denied that students had stormed into the administrative block during a recent protest after the videos were aired by the channel,asserted that the protestors were ABVP and Telangana Students' Federation activists. who had no connection with NIT-Warangal.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
NIT Warangal ragging video goes viral, college authorities in a bind
Though nobody knows when the incident happened and who the students in the pictures were, inquiries with students in the college revealed that it could be at least a year-old video."We have not come across such a video clipping in the college in the recent past.But such incidents do happen in the campus but are confined to the hostel.Ragging is never done in public," a student of the NITW, refusing to reveal his identity, said.Another senior student said the video clipping could be related to a birthday celebration in the hostel and not necessarily that of ragging."Such funny games are often played in the hostel rooms," he observed.NITW director Prof T Srinivas Rao expressed shock over the incident and said a thorough probe would be conducted into the incident."The so-called bum game is a serious one, though the students might claim it is only for fun.We are banning such games in the campus hereafter.It is very dangerous as anything might happen to the student, if he is hurt in sensitive parts," he said.He said ragging was strictly prohibited in the NIT Warangal campus."There are more than 5,000 students from various parts of the country studying in the campus.And we are maintaining strict vigil over ragging incidents.Still, one or two incidents continue to happen," he said.A few months ago, there were clashes between juniors and seniors in the NIT campus when the juniors refused to dance naked at the instance of seniors.The college authorities intervened and hushed up the matter.
Monday, September 03, 2012
NIT Warangal Technozion 2012 @www.technozion.org
Technozion 12 is one of the biggest technical fests in India which start’s start from tomorrow. So engineering students get ready to prove yourself as a great programmer in India with the help of national programming league (NPL). This fest brings out the best programmers in India with enhanced cash prizes. This NPL will conducted by technozion and in association with IEEE and NIT Warangal.
This NPL will be held in four rounds.
ROUND 1 (16TH AUGUST TO 31ST AUGUST):
This is an online competition and it will be held in 100 protected centers. the candidate will be given 30 MCQs and these should be solved in 30 minutes. Top 400 candidates will pass on to the next round.
ROUND 2 (FIRST WEEK IN SEPTEMBER):
This second round will be a coding challenge.
Only 150 candidates will go to the 3rd round. The people who shortlisted to the round 3 will have a waiver of their technozion registration fee and their accommodation will be taken care by the organizers.
ROUND 3 (28TH SEPTEMBER 2012):
In this round participant will be tested with 4 coding challenges and the score will be awarded according to their performance and difficulty of the challenge.
ROUND 4 (29TH SEPTEMBER 2012):
Only 20 participants will be promoted from the previous round to this round and they will be given a problem statement to which the participant should give efficient solution in both algorithm and working code. The top three participants will be awarded with rs.50000/- by the judges.
The all 20 participants will get merit certificates and the all 150 students will get participation certificates issued by the IEEE and NIT Warangal.
For registration and any other queries please visit .
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