2. One of North India's top national student technical festivals, aDAVitya is a source of pride for
DAV Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jalandhar.
aDAVitya has it all— from practical skill development through workshops, from thrilling
departmental events and contests to captivating techno-cultural evenings, from engaging with
notable individuals to learning science in a way never before possible. The fest provides an
opportunity for students to display their abilities and talents while embodying the spirit of
creativity, innovation and friendship. 20,000+ students from across the country will participate in
more than 30 events, so team aDAVitya makes sure there is fun for everyone.
About aDAVitya:-
4. PIXELIZE
The E-POSTER MAKING event is a creative competition designed to showcase the artistic and
design skills of participants while addressing relevant themes or topics related to technology,
innovation, or societal issues.
Event Format:
Team Registration: Individual participant will register for this event.
The theme or topics for the digital posters will be announced at the beginning of the event.
Participants will have a specified time limit for poster making, ranging from 30 minutes to 1 hour and results
will be declared accordingly.
Rules and Regulations:
Participants must adhere to the theme or topics provided by the organizers.
Participants must bring their own laptops.
Each participant is allowed to submit only one entry for the competition.
Respectful conduct must be maintained throughout the event. Any form of harassment or unsportsmanlike
behaviour will lead to disqualification.
The organizers reserve the right to make changes to the rules or the event structure if necessary.
Venue:- VLSI & Embedded System Design Lab
(Day2, 11:00am - 1:30pm)
5. CLASH OF LAN
CS Source is a competitive gaming event aimed at bringing together Counter-Strike: Source enthusiasts
from across the campus for a day of strategic gameplay, teamwork, and excitement. This event will not
only highlight the gaming skills of participants but also foster a sense of community among students
with a shared interest in gaming.
Event Format:
Team Registration: Teams of 5 will register to participate in the tournament.
Knockout Stage: The Teams will compete in knockout stage advancing towards further rounds.
Finals: A best-of-three format will be used for the finals to determine the ultimate champions.
Rules and Regulations:
Each team must consist of 5 players.
Teams must be present at their designated match times; failure to do so will result in a forfeit.
Participants may bring their own headphones, mouse & mouse pad but any other hardware such as keyboard is not
allowed.
The game settings for each match will be standard competitive rules set by the event organizers.
Respectful conduct must be maintained throughout the event. Any form of harassment or unsportsmanlike behaviour
will lead to disqualification.
The organizers reserve the right to make changes to the rules or the event structure if necessary.
Venue: Advanced Computing Lab
(Day 1, 11:00am)
6. CODE LEGO
Logic Building Challenge is an interactive competition designed to test participants’ problem-solving skills and
logical reasoning abilities. Participants will engage in a series of stimulating challenges that require them to think
critically, analyze problems, and devise effective solutions. This event aims to promote intellectual growth and
strategic thinking among participants in a fun and competitive environment.
Event Format:
Registration: Team of 2 will register to participate in the tournament.
Rounds: The event will consist of multiple rounds. Participants will tackle a variety of tasks designed to test
their problem-solving and logical reasoning skills. Participants will have a specified time limit for each round,
typically ranging from 30 minutes to 1 hour.
Scoring: Points will be awarded based on the accuracy and efficiency of participants' solutions within the given
time frame.
Rules and Regulations:
Participants are prohibited from accessing external resources, including the internet, during the competition.
Any form of cheating will result in immediate disqualification.
Preferred Languages: C++, Java, Python.
Respectful conduct must be maintained throughout the event.
The organizers reserve the right to make changes to the rules or the event structure if necessary.
Venue: Advanced Computing Lab
(Day 2,11:00am - 3:00pm )
7. DE-CODE
The Code Debugging Challenge is a competitive event where participants will demonstrate their
problem-solving skills and coding prowess by debugging a series of challenging code snippets within a
limited time frame. This event aims to test participants' ability to identify and fix programming errors
efficiently.
Event Format:
Registration: Team of 2 will register to participate in the tournament.
Debugging Rounds: The event will consist of multiple rounds, each featuring a set of code snippets with bugs to be fixed.
Participants will have a specified time limit for each round, typically ranging from 30 minutes to 1 hour.
Scoring: Points will be awarded based on the number of bugs successfully identified and fixed, as well as the efficiency of
the solutions.
Rules and Regulations:
Participants are prohibited from accessing external resources, including the internet, during the competition.
Preferred Languages: C++, Java, Python.
Any form of cheating will result in immediate disqualification.
Respectful conduct must be maintained throughout the event.
The organizers reserve the right to make changes to the rules or the event structure if necessary.
Venue: VLSI & Embedded System Design Lab
(Day 1, 11:00am - 3:00pm)
8. QUERY FOR KILLER
Welcome to "Query for a Killer: A SQL Sleuthing Soirée," the most intriguing and interactive murder mystery
event of the year, where your SQL skills can uncover a digital culprit! This unique experience combines the
thrill of a classic whodunit with the challenge of coding, making for an unforgettable evening of mystery,
maneuvering through databases, and meticulous deduction.
Event Format:
Team Registration: Teams of up to 2 members will register to participate in QueryFest.
Judging and Demos: Performance will be evaluated by accuracy and speed of the query result.
Rules and Regulations:
A team can consist of maximum 2 participants
Maximum time allotted per team would be 30 min
The competition would be held in 2 rounds
First Round will include solving the mystery and second round will be practical implementation.
Maximum 2 teams per college are allowed .
Participants are allowed to bring their own laptop.
Venue: Lab 5
(Day 2, 11:00am - 1:00pm)
9. BUILD A PC
BUILD A PC Unite! Join us for an immersive CPU assembly experience. From rookies to tech wizards, uncover
the secrets of PC heart surgery. Secure your slot now and revolutionize your rig game. Let's build the future,
one CPU at a time!"
Event Format:
Team Registration: Teams of up to 2 members will register to participate in Build-A-PC.
Judging and Demos: Projects will be evaluated by a panel of expert judges based on time taken to build and
efficiency.
Event Challenges: Time limit of 15 min
Rules and Regulations:
A team can consist of maximum 2 participants
Maximum time allotted per team would be 20 min
The competition would be held in 2 rounds
Maximum 2 teams per college are allowed , the registration would be first come first serve
Any damage to the components will lead to fine to the respective tea
Venue: PG Computer Lab 2
(Day 2, 1:30pm - 3:00pm)
10. TECH NEXUS
"Participants will tackle on-the-spot topic related to AI technologies. With just 5 minutes to gather their
thoughts, participants will dive into dynamic discussions. The event emphasises collaboration, critical
thinking, and problem-solving as groups work together to reach common conclusions on the given topic.
Event Format:
Team Registration: Individual participation
Event Challenges: Total Time limit of 15 mins, 10 mins for discussion and 5 mins for preparation.
Judging and Demos: Individuals will judge on effective communication and active participation.
Rules and Regulations:
Discussions should remain focused on the assigned topic related to AI technologies
Disruptive behaviour, harassment, or disrespect towards others will not be tolerated.
All participants are expected to comply with the event guidelines outlined by the organisers.
Venue: GD Room
(Day1, 11:00am - 1:00pm)
11. NO-PEEK TYPING
"In this unique typing competition, teams of two will face off in a battle of communication and coordination.
One team member will be the "Typist," who must type out a given piece of text without looking at the screen.
The other team member will be the "Speaker," who must read the text aloud to their Typist partner. The
challenge is to accurately transcribe the text as quickly as possible, with the Typist relying solely on the
Speaker's verbal cues.
Event Format:
Team Registration: Teams of up to 2 members will register to participate in NoPeek Typing.
Event Challenges: Difficulty level will increase every round.
Judging and Demos: Teams will be judged on accuracy and speed.
Rules and Regulations:
A team can consist of maximum 2 participants
Maximum time allotted per team would be 20 min
The competition will be held in 3 rounds
Maximum 2 teams per college are allowed .
Venue: Project Lab 4
(Day 1, 1:30pm - 2:30pm)
12. DIGITAL QUEST
Welcome to "Digital Quest," a thrilling online adventure where participants engage in a high-stakes treasure
hunt from the comfort of their own devices. In this cerebral challenge, players are tasked with unlocking a
series of encrypted PDFs, each containing a piece of the ultimate treasure map. To achieve victory, players
must solve intricate puzzles, decode cryptic messages, and navigate the digital realm with cunning and speed.
Event Format:
Team Registration: A team can consist of maximum 2 participants.
Event Challenges: Difficulty level will increase in every round.
Judging and Demos: Teams will be judged on time taken.
Rules and Regulations:
Use of the internet is not allowed.
All pdfs should be unlocked before submission.
Venue: Lab 4
(Day 1, 3:00pm - 4:30pm)
13. TECHNICAL CROSSWORD
A technical crossword is a crossword puzzle that focuses on vocabulary and concepts from a specific technical
field or discipline.
EVENT FORMAT
This will be a team event in which maximum of 2 members can participate as per following rules and
regulations.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Participants should report 10 minutes prior to the start of the event.
Participants found cheating or breaking the rules will be disqualified.
Usage of Dictionary and Mobiles are not permitted during the event.
The participants should understand the clues provided and fill in across (horizontal) and down (vertical) the
empty boxes with correct word and phrases.
The Results declared by the Event coordinators will be final.
All the participants should bring their own stationary like pencil/pen.
Venue: R-21 UG Block
(Day1, 11:00am - 12 noon)
14. DE-BUG THE CIRCUIT
Circuit marks the prior category in the entire electrical world. So the knowledge in designing the circuit is
necessary. While designing the circuit, there may be an error. So, every electrical engineer must have a skill to
debug the error in the circuit and also to design circuit. Here is a chance to prove your skills.
EVENT FORMAT
1 st ROUND – Elimination Round
20 QUESTIONS will be given on written sheet. Participants have to mark answers on sheets provided.
Event duration: 20 minutes
Multiple choice questions (Based on basic of electrical and electronic circuits)
2 nd ROUND- Circuit Design
Event duration: 20 minutes
Design circuit as per the given circuit diagram.
If any damage to the given equipment has been made, then that team will be disqualified at a time.
Time taken to completion of circuit will be note down.
Venue: Lab Control System,
R&D block
(Day1, 11:00am - 12:00pm)
15. 3 rd ROUND- Circuit Debugging
Event duration: 20 minutes
The circuit debug should be debugged and details are given.
Selected students find fault & write in the answer sheet
Round will be time based.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
First Round is an individual event
Second round will be a Team event of maximum 3 members
Participants must bring their institute identity card.
Mobile will not be allowed.
Components and materials will be provided.
Based on marks scored in elimination round, selected teams will move towards the next round in circuit
design & circuit debugging
16. TECH-EXPO 2K24
Tech Expo will feature a wide array of projects spanning various domains Participants will have the
opportunity to exhibit their projects, engage with industry experts, and network with like-minded individuals.
EVENT FORMAT
Participants will showcase their projects through interactive displays, demonstrations, and posters. Each
exhibit will highlight the project's objectives, technology used, and potential impact.
EVENT CREATION
Tech Expo promises to be an inspiring and impactful event that celebrates innovation and technological
advancement. By providing a platform for showcasing projects, fostering collaboration, and Tech Expo aims to
drive positive change and empower the next generation of tech leaders.
Venue: MMM Lab
(Day1, 12 noon)
17. AUTOMOTIVE INTELLECT
UNRAVELING THE BASICS
The primary objective of this quiz competition is to provide a platform for students to showcase their
understanding of the fundamental concepts in automotive engineering, mechanics, and technology.
Participants will have the opportunity to explore various aspects of automobiles while fostering a spirit of
healthy competition.
EVENT FORMAT
The quiz will consist of multiple-choice questions, covering a wide range of topics related to automobiles.
Participants will compete individually, depending on the preference and rules set by the organizing
committee.
Each round will feature questions of varying difficulty levels, ensuring that participants are challenged
while also having the opportunity to showcase their expertise.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
It should be a friendly game.
Basic rules and system of procedure will be discussed on the spot.
Venue: CAD Lab,
( Round 1
Day 1,11:30am - 12noon
Round 2
Day 2, 10:00 am - 10:30 am)
18. AUTOMOTIVE DESIGN CHALLENGE
The primary objective of this design challenge is to inspire creativity and innovation in automotive design
while encouraging participants to explore new ideas and concepts. By providing a platform for free sketching,
we aim to tap into the imagination of participants and uncover unique perspectives on the future of
transportation.
EVENT FORMAT
Participants will have the freedom to express their creativity through free sketching, focusing on
automobile design concepts.
The competition may be open to individuals, depending on the preference and rules set by the organizing
committee.
Designs will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
Creativity and Originality
Aesthetic Appeal and Visual Impact.
Technical Feasibility and Innovation.
Adherence to Theme and Concept.
Presentation and Communication Skills.
Venue: DH -3
(Day2, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm)
19. RULES AND REGULATIONS
Participants may choose to explore a variety of themes related to automotive design, including:
Futuristic Vehicles: Imagining automobiles of tomorrow with advanced technologies and innovative
features.
Eco-Friendly Designs: Designing sustainable and environmentally conscious vehicles for a greener
future.
Concept Cars: Creating bold and imaginative concepts that push the boundaries of conventional
automotive design.
Classic Revival: Reinterpreting iconic vintage cars with modern design elements and aesthetics.
Personal Mobility Solutions: Designing compact and versatile vehicles tailored to the needs of urban
commuters.
20. CAD DESIGN CHALLENGE
The primary objective of the event is to provide a platform for participants to demonstrate their proficiency in
CAD drafting and design. Participants will be tasked with creating detailed 2D/3D drawings based on given
specifications within a limited time frame. The challenge will encourage participants to think critically,
problem-solve, and produce high-quality designs.
EVENT FORMAT
Judging:
A panel of expert judges, comprising professionals in architecture, engineering, and design, will
evaluate the submissions.
Judges will provide feedback and scores based on predefined criteria, including accuracy, creativity,
efficiency, and adherence to guidelines.
Scores will be tallied to determine winners in each round.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Basic rules and system of procedure will be discussed on the spot.
Scoring will be based on judge’s opinion.
Venue: CAD Lab
(Day1, 12:30pm - 2:00pm)
21. BUSINESS-BAZIGAR
A premier event renowned for its creativity and professionalism, specializing in crafting unforgettable
experiences for corporate and social gatherings alike.
EVENT FORMAT
It will consist of 2 rounds ROUND 1 will be of “BID TO WIN”.
In ROUND 1 products will be displayed and the participants needs to guess the price of the product.
The team which will give the nearest guess will be shortlisted for Round 2 and will get that product as prize.
In Round 2, the team has to sell the products at the highest price possible in the campus
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Prodcuts should be sold in professional and ethical way.
Abusive/Vulgar language is strictly prohibited.
All the participants need to be well-dressed. Judgment will be on the basis of coordination and Marketing
tactics.
The decision given by the judges will be final.
Each team will be supervised by a coordinator.
Venue: R-27,
( Day 1, 11:00am - 2:00pm)
22. IDEA-MANCH
A creative platform igniting innovation and collaboration, fostering ideas that shape the future. Where minds
converge, ideas flourish, and possibilities abound.
EVENT FORMAT
Participants must register as Team of 3 members.
Participant must come up with innovative, original, untested ideas.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
The proposed product or service should not exist elsewhere in world.
Participant need to prepare a business plan and present it.
Venue: R-26
(Day 1, 2:30pm - 3:30pm)
23. DIGI ESCAPE
DigiEscape is a technical and thrilling event that tests participants' knowledge of basic electronics through a
series of engaging challenges. Participants will identify electronic components, build circuits on breadboards,
and compete in a quiz to demonstrate their understanding. This event aims to promote learning and problem-
solving skills in a fun and competitive environment.
EVENT FORMAT
Registration: A team of two will register to participate in the event.
Rounds:
Level 1: Identify Electronics Components - Participants must correctly identify various electronics
components.
Level 2: Circuit Assembly Challenge: Participants will be provided with components, a circuit diagram, and
code. They must recreate the given circuit on a breadboard accurately and efficiently by making necessary
modifications to the provided code.
Level 3: Quiz - Participants will compete in a quiz based on digital electronics concepts.
Participants have to complete each round in the prescribed time.
Scoring: Points will be awarded based on the accuracy and speed of completing each round.
Venue: Communication Lab
(Day 1, 11:30am - 1:00pm)
24. RULES AND REGULATIONS
Participants must not use mobile phones or any AI tools during the event.
Teams must clear all three levels within the prescribed time to win.
Respectful conduct must be maintained throughout the event.
The organizers reserve the right to make changes to the rules or the event structure if necessary.
Judgment will be done on the basis of creative idea, originality and presentation skills.
Winner team will be given certificates..
25. PROG-Yogita
PROG-yogita, the premier coding quiz event, unfolds in three dynamic rounds, each designed to push
participants' skills to the limit. Participants showcase their skills in mathematics and logic in the "Aptitude
Challenge," delve into software development in the "Development Quest," and tackle mind-bending puzzles in
the "Logic Building Challenge." This event not only tests participants' technical abilities but also fosters
camaraderie among coding enthusiasts.
EVENT FORMAT
Registration: Any individual student can register to participate in the tournament.
Rounds: The event will consist of 3 rounds, The tournament unfolds across three rounds, with the first
round focusing on aptitude, the second on development, and the third on honing logic-building skills,
providing a comprehensive test of participants' abilities.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
A smartphone with internet is essential for participation in the event, while bringing a laptop is optional.
Any form of cheating will result in immediate disqualification.
Respectful conduct must be maintained throughout the event.
The organizers reserve the right to make changes to the rules or the event structure if necessary.
Venue: R-15
(Day2, 11:00am - 12:00pm)
26. Technical quiz
Explore, Innovate, Conquer" is the premier technical quiz hosted by the ELCE (Electronics and Communication
Engineering) Department of our college. This intellectually stimulating event invites students from across
disciplines to test their knowledge, problem-solving abilities, and technical acumen in a thrilling quiz format.
EVENT FORMAT
Rounds: The event will consist of two rounds: -
In the first round, there will be 10-15 objective-type questions of easy to moderate difficulty, two marks
each, to complete within the given time duration.
In the second round, we will have 20–25 objective-type questions of moderate to high difficulty, two marks
each, to complete within the given time duration.
Scoring: Points will be awarded based on the accuracy and efficiency of participants' solutions within the
given time frame.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Participants are prohibited from accessing external resources, during the competition.
Any form of cheating will result in immediate disqualification.
Respectful conduct must be maintained throughout the event.
The organizers reserve the right to make changes to the rules or the event structure if necessary
Venue: R-16
(Day1, 1:00pm - 2:00pm)
27. Fast And Furious
Join our Rapid Fire Game, a thrilling event showcasing your knowledge in Python, C, C++, Java, HTML, CSS,
JavaScript, PHP, Computer Networks, Fundamentals of computer and IT, Android Development, DBMS, AI/ML,
and Data Structures. Compete head-to-head in a fast-paced quiz format, testing your expertise across diverse
tech domains. Sharpen your skills, challenge your peers, and emerge as the ultimate tech champion!
EVENT FORMAT
Team Registration:
Up to 20 number of seats.
Individual participation only.
First come, first serve will be followed.
Registrations will be taken from the Google Form and will also be done on the spot, based on the
availability.
Event Challenges:
Time limit for each round:
For elimination round: 1 min per candidate
For final round: 1.5 min per candidate
Venue: R17
(Day1, 12 noon - 2:00pm)
28. Judging and demo: Participants will be judged on accuracy and speed across topics like Python, C++, Java,
and more.
The marking format for the event is as follows:
Correct answers: 1 mark awarded
Incorrect answers: 2 marks deduction
Unanswered/Passed questions: 1 mark deduction
Maximum achievable score in the elimination round: 5 marks
Maximum achievable score in the final round: 10 marks
The marking format for the event is as follows:
Correct answers: 1 mark awarded
Incorrect answers: 2 marks deduction
Unanswered/Passed questions: 1 mark deduction
Maximum achievable score in the elimination round: 5 marks
Maximum achievable score in the final round: 10 marks
29. RULES AND REGULATIONS
The event consists of two main rounds. The first round is the elimination round, comprising five sub-
rounds. The finalists emerge from this round to compete in the final round, where the ultimate winner is
determined.
In the elimination round, five groups comprising four participants each will engage in one-on-one sessions,
where individuals will be posed five questions within a one-minute timeframe.
In the final round, one representative from each elimination group will compete. Each participant will face
10 questions, with a time limit of 1.5 minutes.
The marking format for Rapid Fire is as follows:
Correct answers: +1 mark awarded
Incorrect answers: -2 marks deduction
Unanswered/Passed questions: -1 mark deduction
Maximum achievable score in the elimination round: 5 marks
Maximum achievable score in the final round: 10 marks
30. Ctrl + Alt + dePYeat
"Embark on a Python programming challenge game where logic meets fun! Test your coding prowess through
a series of increasingly complex puzzles and tasks. From basic syntax to advanced algorithms, every level
presents a new coding conundrum to solve. Sharpen your skills, earn points, and compete with friends to reach
the top of the leader board. Are you ready to code your way to victory?"
EVENT FORMAT
Team Registration:
Up to 20 number of seats.
Individual participation only.
First come, first serve will be followed.
Registrations will be taken from the Google Form and will also be done on the spot, based on the
availability.
Event Challenges:
Time limit for each round:
Round 1: 14 min
Round 2: 8 min
Round 3: 8 min
Venue: Lab2
(Day2,11:00pm - 1:00pm)
31. Judging and demos: Judges will evaluate your Python programming code based on time factor, line of
code, and code output during the college fest.
Time Factor: 5 points (time must be less comparatively)
Line of Code: 5 points (number of lines must be less)
Output: 5 points (your output must match the given output)
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Number of winners: 3
If draw, prizes will be divided.
Software Provided: Python IDLE only.
The output will be revealed 5 minutes prior to the start of each round of the event.
Write the code to get the same results.
Elimination Criteria:
Round 1: You can compile the code for maximum 3 attempts only. If the code is run more than 3 attempts,
then the candidate will be eliminated.
Compilation rule applies to Round 1 only.
After the time is up, if you fail to serve the output on the table, you'll be eliminated.
32. Logo Battle
Unleash your creativity in our Logo Designing Competition! Put your skills to the test and create a captivating
logo that embodies innovation and excellence. Show us your unique vision and design flair as you compete
against fellow artists. Whether you're a seasoned designer or a budding talent, this is your chance to shine.
Submit your masterpiece and let your creativity speak volumes!"
EVENT FORMAT
Team Registration:
Up to 20 number of seats.
Individual participation only.
First come, first serve will be followed.
Registrations will be taken from the Google Form and will also be done on the spot, based on the availability.
Event Challenges: Time limit of 30 min.
Judging and demos: Judges will assess your submission according to how closely it aligns with the provided
design.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Software Provided: Adobe Photoshop only.
Demonstration design for the logo will be revealed just before 5 min of the event.
You need to replicate the given design as close as possible.
Complete the task within the given time or face elimination.
No internet access will be provided.
Venue: Lab5
(Day2, 1:00pm - 3:00pm)
33. Web Craft
"Get ready to showcase your web design prowess in our Webpage Designing Competition! Craft visually
stunning and user-friendly webpages that captivate and engage. From sleek layouts to seamless navigation,
demonstrate your creativity and technical skills. Whether you're an experienced designer or just starting out,
this competition is your platform to shine. Push the boundaries of design and leave your mark in the digital
realm. Enter now and make your website stand out!"
EVENT FORMAT
Team Registration:
Up to 20 number of seats.
Individual participation only.
First come, first serve will be followed.
Registrations will be taken from the Google Form and will also be done on the spot, based on the
availability.
Event Challenges: Time limit of 1 hour.
Judging and demos: Judges will assess your submission according to how closely it aligns with the
provided sample web page.
Venue: Lab 4
(Day 1,11:00am - 1:00pm)
34. RULES AND REGULATIONS
Software Provided: Notepad only.
Languages: HTML & CSS only.
Demonstration design for web page will be revealed before 5 min of the event.
You need to replicate the given design as close as possible.
Complete the task within the given time or face elimination.
35. SETU-NIRMAAN
Build a Truss Bridge structure made of popsicle sticks, and Fevicol/Fevikwick that can withstand the Specified
weight while satisfying all the under-stated constraints.
EVENT FORMAT
Maximum 2 Participants are allowed in 1 Team
Dimensions and Specifications:
End-to-end distance of the truss bridge must be 800 mm with a tolerance of +/- 15 mm.
You can choose the height from 200 mm to 300 mm.
The width of the whole bridge should be 120 mm with a tolerance of +/- 5 mm
Truss Member:
The cross-sectional dimensions of all the truss members must be smaller than or equal to 12 mm*6 mm
(B*D) with an allowance of +/-2mm on each side.
Make sure that not over two Popsicle sticks should be overlapped longitudinally to make the member.
Joints/connections between two or more truss components must not have more than three popsicle sticks
overlap at the joint/connection.
Use the length of the member according to the required dimension of the bridge.
Venue: Som Lab
(Day1, 11:30am - 1:30pm)
36. RULES AND REGULATIONS
Testing Criteria:
The dimensions of the structure would be measured and the weight of the bridge would be noted (M).
Loading (L) will be done using constant loading mechanism.
Definition of Failure:
The structure is considered failed when any part of the structure fails/breaks while loading.
Judging Criteria:
Judging of the structure will be done based on these criteria:
Dead mass of the bridge (M) in kg.
Bridge qualifying the loading test.
The total height of the bridge (H) will be measured (from footing to top of the bridge).
Aesthetic / Innovative bridge design.
37. TRASH-TO-CASH
This event includes the proper use of waste materials. The participants have to make something innovative
product using waste materials so that the use of the product can solve the problems related to that waste
material on a large scale for betterment of environment..
EVENT FORMATE
The event will be held in teams. There can be maximum 4 members in each team.
The product should be practical solution also, not ideal only.
The product should be related to technical field.
The participants can use any type of waste materials.
The product should be problem solving on a large scale to environmental point of view.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
JUDGMENT CRITERIA:-
Some questions will be asked to the participants related to their ideas and the product.
The participants with most innovative and economical idea & product, will be the winner.
Venue: Student Entrance(C-Hall Left Side)
(Day1, 11:00am - 1:00 pm)
39. JUST IMAGINE
“Just Imagine" is a lively and entertaining event based on the popular game of charades. Participants are
divided into teams and take turns acting out a word or phrase without speaking, while their teammates try to
guess what it is within a specified time limit. The challenge lies in creatively conveying the message through
gestures, facial expressions, and body movements.
EVENT FORMAT
This will be team event of maximum 2 participants.
Registration fee is Rs. 30 per participant.
One team member will pick a chit.
The other team member has to guess in accordance with the actions performed by his partner in 2 minutes.
There will be two rounds.
The team which will take lesser time in guessing the correct answer will qualify for the next round.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Cheating will lead to disqualification
No speaking/lip-sync allowed.
The Results declared by the Event coordinators will be final
Venue: Front Lawn stall
Day 2, 11:00am - 12 noon
40. WATER PONG
A fun interesting game where you will put the balls in the cup having drinks.
Maximize the cups with balls to win more.
EVENT FORMAT
Fees of the event would be 20rs per participant taken on the spot.
It is an individual participant event
RULES AND REGULATIONS
The ball must tap on the table
Participants found cheating will be disqualified
Venue: R-20 Auditorium Front Lawn
(Day2, 10:00am - 11:00am)
41. DINO-DASH COMPETITION
We are excited to propose the "Dino Dash Competition" as part of our upcoming tech fest. Inspired by the
classic Google Chrome dinosaur game, this competition will challenge participants to gain highest score in
Dino Dash Game.
EVENT FORMAT
The Participants will participate with the help of their mobile phones in google chrome.
The Participant will only get 10 minutes to acquire the highest score.
Judging: The Highest scorer within 10 minutes will be the Winner.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Basic rules and system of procedure will be discussed on the spot
General rules remain the same .
No code should be used to cheat the game
Venue: CAD Lab
(Day2, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm)
42. AAO JUNG LADE
A platform fostering teamwork and strategy, where businesses compete with resilience and camaraderie,
forging bonds that transcend the boardroom. Where every challenge is a test of leadership, and victory is
earned through synergy and skill.
EVENT FORMAT
Team will consist of 4 members each.
Team members represent sales person.
Balloons will be provided representing the customers.
The floor is the Marketplace.
Each team will get six balloons of a particular color as customer.
Each team will protect their Balloons (customers) from their competitors and need to employ different
techniques and strategies in order to destroy their competitor’s balloons.
Venue: R-28
(Day1, 1:30pm - 2:30pm)
43. RULES AND REGULATIONS
Time limit of 30 seconds will be given to team for protecting their balloons.
The team with more saved balloons (customers) will be considered as winner team.
Any kind of misbehavior is not allowed and will lead to immediate disqualification.
The decision of the judges will be final and binding.
Qualifying Team will be eligible to participate in next Event i.e. HOOLA HOOP MASTI.
44. KHOJ-KE-KHEECH
A journey-centric endeavor with the art of photography, capturing moments that narrate untold stories.
Where every click paints a vivid picture of discovery and wonder, enriching the tapestry of experiences.
EVENT FORMAT
Each team must consist of 2-4 members.
There will be 2 Rounds. Round-1 is qualifying round where collage of 10 photos will be provided to each
team.
Participants have to guess the locations and click the same photos as are clicked in the collage.
Photos clicked by the participants must match all the aspects of photos provided in collage
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Time for Round-1 will be 10 mins.
The team who wins the first round will be qualified for Round-2.
In Round 2, a collage of 6 photos will be provided and participants have to search the locations and click the
same pictures as mentioned before.
Time Limit- 15 Mins.
Teams will be judged on their creativity and quality of photos in Round 2 which will decide the final result.
Winner team will be given surprise gifts.
Venue: R-28
(Day2, 11:00am )
45. DECODE-A-MEME
Get ready to unleash your inner memeologist and dive into the world of internet humour with Decode-a-
Meme, a thrilling event at our tech fest! Participants will embark on a journey to decipher the hidden meanings
behind some of the most popular and puzzling memes circulating the web.
In this event, teams will be presented with a series of hilarious memes, each containing subtle references,
technical references and inside jokes. Your mission? Decode the memes to uncover their true significance and
unleash the laughter within.Armed with wit, creativity, and a knack for internet culture, participants will
unravel the humour behind each meme. So, whether you’re a seasoned meme connoisseur or just dipping your
toes into the meme-o-sphere, join us for Decode-a-Meme and let the laughter, creativity, and camaraderie flow
in this ultimate celebration of internet culture and tech humour.
EVENT FORMAT
Registration: All students will register individually to participate in the event.
Rounds: The event will consist of only one round the team will come up with a fast solution and the one
with correct explanation will be considered as the winner.
Score: The score will be based on the accuracy, timing and explanation.
Venue: R-15
(Day2, 12:30pm - 1:30pm)
46. RULES AND REGULATIONS
Participants are prohibited from accessing external resources, including the internet, during the
competition.
Any form of cheating will result in immediate disqualification.
Respectful conduct must be maintained throughout the event.
The organizers reserve the right to make changes to the rules or the event structure if necessary.
47. Balloon Vs cup challenge
Participants will inflate the balloon and will try to displace the cups with the air of the balloon.
The one who reaches the goal first will be winner.
EVENT FORMAT
Registration fee is Rs. 20 per participant.
This will be head on /solo event where two participants will compete against each other.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Participants should report 10 minutes prior to the start of the event.
Participants found cheating or breaking the rules will be disqualified.
The Results declared by the Event coordinators will be final.
Venue: In front Of TPO Department
(Day1, 11:30am - 2:00pm)
48. Squad Game
This is a team event.
In this event a team of 3-5 persons can participate.
There will be 5 rounds in total of 3 tasks each. For example: find a so and so thing and bring it back to the
organising team.
In each round minimum 2 teams will be eliminated from the event and maximum will be decided on the
spot according to the entries.
The decision given by the organising team will be considered full and final.
Two Teams who complete all the tasks in minimum time will be considered as winners (1st and 2nd ).
Prize money will be given to both the teams along with a trophy
EVENT FORMAT
Registration: Team of 3-5 will register to participate in the tournament.
Rounds: There will be 5 rounds of 3 tasks each.
Venue: College Lawn & Playground
(Day2, 11:00am - 1:00pm)
49. RULES AND REGULATIONS
Participants are prohibited from accessing external resources, including the internet, during the
competition.
Any form of cheating will result in immediate disqualification.
Respectful conduct must be maintained throughout the event.
The organizers reserve the right to make changes to the rules or the event structure if necessary.
The rights to eliminate any team resides with the organising team.
The decision given by the organising team will be considered full and final.
If any dispute happens during the event, it will be properly taken care of by the organisers and the teams
creating such nuisance will be eliminated on the spot.
50. Bottle flip challenge
Flip the bottle,balance it correctly! Let see your luck.
EVENT FORMAT
Registration fee is Rs. 20 per participant.
You will get to flip the bottle 5 times in which you have to get it right 3 times.
Prize money is RS 30 per participant.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Any kind of misconduct would not be entertained.
Venue: In Front Of TPO Department
(Day2, 11:00am - 1:00pm)
51. Dart Dash
Dart Dash is an electrifying dart game designed for players of all skill levels. In this fast-paced challenge,
participants will test their accuracy and precision as they aim to hit targets with swift and strategic throws.
With intuitive controls and immersive visuals, Dart Dash promises endless hours of dart-throwing fun. Are
you ready to take on the ultimate darting adventure?"
EVENT FORMAT
Team Registration: On-the-spot individual participation will be welcomed.
Judging and Demos: The challenge will be won by the one who can score more points.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Maximum number of darts will be 3 in 10 Rs.
Points are allotted to center layer and layer next to the center (2 layers only).
Any damage to the components will lead to fine to the respective participant.
Venue: Front of TPO Office
Day2, 11:00am
52. Pyramid Rush
This game presents a thrilling opportunity for participants to test their skills in constructing a glass pyramid
within a set time frame.
EVENT FORMAT
Team Registration: On-the-spot individual participation will be welcomed.
Event Challenge: Time limit of 15 secs.
Judging and Demos: Participants will be assessed on their ability to construct a visually captivating
pyramid while ensuring it withstands applied pressure and environmental conditions.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
The challenge is exclusively open to registered college students.
Participants are provided with a specified quantity and type of materials to construct their glass pyramid.
The winning team will be awarded prizes or recognition as per the discretion of the organizers.
Any damage to the components will lead to fine to the respective participant..
Venue: Front of TPO Office
Day1, 11:00 am
53. BGMI/Free-Fire
BGMI:
The BGMI (Battlegrounds Mobile India) TDM (Team Deathmatch) tournament is a competitive gaming event
focused on the Team Deathmatch mode within the Battlegrounds Mobile India game. In this mode, teams of
players face off against each other in fast-paced, close-quarters combat, aiming to score points by eliminating
opposing team members. The TDM tournament typically involves teams competing against each other in a
series of matches, with the winners advancing through various rounds until a champion is crowned
FREE FIRE:
The Free Fire TDM (Team Deathmatch) tournament is an esports event centred around the Team Deathmatch
mode within the popular mobile battle royale game, Free Fire. In this mode, teams of players engage in intense
gunfights to eliminate opponents and score points for their team. The TDM tournament features teams
competing against each other in a series of matches, with the objective of out fragging their opponents within
a set time limit.
Venue: Room 7
(Day1, 11:00 am)
54. EVENT FORMAT
Team Registration: 4 persons/team (2 teams allowed)
RULES AND REGULATIONS
BGMI:
Throwables are not allowed (Nade,Stun,pan).
Only M416 is permitted.
Sliding is not allowed.
Level 3 gear is not allowed.
Winners will be decided after 4 rounds.
FREE FIRE:
Throwables are not allowed.
Limited ammo = Yes.
Revive Allowed.
55. Spin Master Go Go
At any given time, two participants will compete, each launching their Beyblade, and the one whose top spins
the longest will claim the prize.
EVENT FORMAT
Team Registration: On-the-spot individual participation will be welcomed.
Event Challenge: Two Beyblades will compete with each other, one still going on will win the game.
Judging and Demos: Beyblade Challenge will be judged based on the duration of spin, execution of
strategies, and sportsmanship displayed by participants, fostering a thrilling and fair competition for all.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
The challenge is exclusively open to registered college students.
Matches will be judged based on the duration of spin achieved by each participant's Beyblade.
The participant whose Beyblade spins the longest wins the match.
Any damage to the components will lead to fine to the respective participant.
Venue: Front of TPO Office
Day1, (11:00 am)
56. TREASURE HUNT
Get ready to unravel clues, solve puzzles, and navigate through various locations across campus. Teams will
compete against each other in a race to uncover the hidden treasures of civil engineering knowledge. From
historical landmarks to modern construction sites, every clue will lead you closer to the ultimate prize.
EVENT FORMAT
Teams should consist of 2-3 people in group.
Multiple entries are allowed from the same college.
On-the-spot registration will be available.
Mandatory for participants to carry their college ID card or authorization letter signed by the principal or
HOD from their respective institution.
The event will be held in 2 rounds.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Participants are requested to report at the respective venue 30 minutes prior to the event.
Rules and details of the specific rounds will be disclosed on the spot.
Any grievances should be duly informed to the core committee at the earliest.
Action will be initiated against misconduct during the event.
The decision of the event organizers will be considered as the final binding
Venue: Survey Lab
(Day2, 11:00 am )
57. DEAD-LIFT-SHOWDOWN
Welcome to the ultimate test of strength and determination – Deadlift Showdown! This electrifying event is
where titans of strength gather to showcase their raw power and resilience in the iconic deadlift exercise.
EVENT FORMAT
Participants should register individually.
Participants with maximum reps(100 kg) in 30 secs.
Entry fees is Rs.50
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Deadlift should be done in proper form.
Use of belt is prohibited.
Venue: Near tuck shop
(Day1, : 11:00 am – 1:00 pm)
58. BALLOON SHOOTING
Balloon shooting is a fun game in which you can shoot balloons of different colors placed in front of you in the
distance of 6 – 8feet, using a gun with the dummy bullets . In this balloon game, you get 3 shots shoot the
balloons, if the target is missed then you loose. If you win the amount will be doubled.
EVENT FORMAT
Fees of the event would be 20rs per participant taken on the spot.
Distance of firing range would be 6-8 feet.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
No nuisance will be entertained.
Do not misfire the bullets.
Balloon target should be accurate.
Venue: AREA NEAR GUEST HOUSE
(Day1, Full Day)
59. LUCKY 7
Lucky 7 is fun game which is also called 7 up and 7 down game . It is a dice based game in which we use two
dices , in this game we have to guess the value of the sum of the dices that the value is EQUAL TO 7, BELOW 7
or ABOVE 7 . If the call of the person is correct then person win the game , If the call is wrong then person
looses the game .
EVENT FORMAT
Fees of the event would be 20rs per participant taken on the spot.
If you win the amount will be doubled.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Meaning of below 7 : ( 2,3,4,5,6 ) these numbers.
Meaning of above 7 : (8,9,10,11,12) these numbers.
Meaning of equal to 7 : ONLY THE NUMBER 7.
No cheating with the dice .
Venue: AREA NEAR GUEST HOUSE
(Day1, Full Day)
60. TRY YOUR LUCK
Try your luck is a fun game in which the person have to try his/her luck by throwing the 2 dices together . If
the number on both the dices are same then person is winner and if the number on both the dices are different
then person looses the game.
EVENT FORMAT
Fees of the event would be 20rs per participant taken on the spot.
If you win the amount will be doubled.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
If the number on both the dices are same then person is winner .
If the number on both the dices are different then person looses the game.
Venue: AREA NEAR GUEST HOUSE
(Day1,3:30pm - 5:00pm)
62. BHANGRA
Step into the electrifying world of Bhangra as we celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Punjab with pulsating
rhythms, dynamic choreography, and infectious energy that will leave you spellbound. Join us for an
unforgettable evening of vibrant music, exhilarating dance performances, and a fusion of tradition and
modernity that will have you on your feet all day long!
Event Format:
Team Registration: Individual participants will register for this event.
Dance should be folk and no vulgarity should be there.
Rules and Regulations:
Rules for solo dance
No entry restriction of participates per college.
Track should be 3-6 minutes.
Bring your own tracks in pen drives and as playable audio on mobile phones.
Props are allowed .
Dance should be folk and no vulgarity should be there.
Judgement will be done on the basis of costumes, makeup, formations and expressions.
If the participants is not present at the moment of performance the team will be directly disqualified .
Venue: C-Hall (SOLO & GROUP)
(Day 2, 9:00am - 12:00pm)
63. Rules for group folk dance
Track should be 5-8 minutes long .
Bring your own tracks in pen drives and as playable audio on mobile phones.
Boys and girls can pair up and perform.
Minimum group members will be 2 maximum will be 8.
Instruments are allowed (live performances are allowed ) .
Minimum 3 teams are allowed per institute .
Bring your own tracks in pen drives and as playable audio on mobile phones .
Props are allowed .
Dance should be folk and no vulgarity should be there .
Judgement will be done on the basis of costumes, makeup, formations ,expressions, coordination.
If the team is not present at the moment of performance the team will be directly disqualified.
64. GIDHA
A Gidha event is a vibrant celebration of Punjabi culture, featuring energetic folk dance performances by
women accompanied by traditional music. Colorful attire, lively rhythms, and graceful movements
characterize this joyful expression of community and tradition. Join us for an unforgettable evening of vibrant
music, exhilarating dance performances, and a fusion of tradition and modernity that will have you on your
feet all day long!
Event Format:
Team Registration: Individual participants will register for this event.
Dance should be folk and no vulgarity should be there.
Rules & Regulation
Rules for solo dance
No entry restriction of participates per college.
Track should be 3-6 minutes.
Bring your own tracks in pen drives and as playable audio on mobile phones.
Props are allowed .
Dance should be folk and no vulgarity should be there.
Judgement will be done on the biases of costumes, makeup, formations and expressions.
If the participants is not present at the moment of performance the team will be directly disqualified .
Venue: C-Hall (SOLO & GROUP)
(Day 2, 9:00am - 12:00pm)
65. Rules for group folk dance
Track should be 5-8 minutes long .
Bring your own tracks in pen drives and as playable audio on mobile phones.
Boys and girls can pair up and perform.
Minimum group members will be 2 maximum will be 8.
Instruments are allowed (live performances are allowed ) .
Minimum 3 teams are allowed per institute .
Bring your own tracks in pen drives and as playable audio on mobile phones .
Props are allowed .
Dance should be folk and no vulgarity should be there .
Judgement will be done on the biases of costumes, makeup, formations ,expressions, coordination.
If the team is not present at the moment of performance the team will be directly disqualified.
66. KALAA-WAR
Get ready to unleash your creativity and marketing prowess in our Ad-Mad Event! This exhilarating
competition challenges participant to craft compelling advertisements on the spot, showcasing their
innovation, humor, and persuasive skills. From quirky jingles to captivating visuals, join us for an evening filled
with entertainment, laughter, and fierce competition as team battle it out to create the most memorable ads
and win exciting prizes.
Event Format:
Team Registration: Individual participants will register for this event.
A team can comprise of minimum of three and maximum of five participants.
Rules and Regulations:
Participants can choose any topic of their choice.
Time of 3-5 mins will be given to each team to perform.
Minimum three-minutes of performance is required.
Judgement will be made on the basis of creativity expression comic idea performance voice clarity.
Usage of Props is allowed.
Use of foul language and vulgarity is prohibited.
Venue: Auditorium
(Day 1, 2:00pm - 4:00 pm)
67. BEAT BREAKERZ
Beat Breakers" is a thrilling dance event showcasing the artistry and skill of both Western and Freestyle dance
styles. Held in a vibrant urban setting, this event brings together top dancers from around the region to
compete and perform in a high-energy atmosphere.
Event Format:
Team Registration: Individual and group participants will register for this event.
A team can comprise of minimum of 2 and maximum of 5 participants.
Rules and Regulations:
No entry restriction of participates per college.
Track should be 2-3 minutes.
Bring your own tracks in pen drives and as playable audio on mobile phones.
Props are allowed.
Dance should be Western and no vulgarity should be there.
Judgement will be done on the basis of costumes, makeup, formations and expressions.
If the team is not present at the moment of performance the team will be directly disqualified.
Venue: C-Hall
(Day 1, 12:00pm - 1:00 pm)
68. IDEA HACKS
IdeaHacks is an exhilarating 6-hour ideathon event aimed at bringing together tech enthusiasts from diverse
backgrounds for a day-long marathon of innovation, collaboration, and problem-solving. This event provides
participants with a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in coding challenges, push their limits, and
create impactful solutions within a limited timeframe.
Event Format:
Team Registration: 2 - 4 members
There will be 2 rounds of evaluation
Judging will be done on the basis of originality, feasibility, creativity, and potential impact
Venue: R-12
(Day1, 12)
Rules and Regulations:
Participants are required to bring their own laptops
Use of any AI tools is prohibited
Sharing ideas, code, or resources between teams is strictly prohibited.
Professional and respectful behavior is required throughout the event
Organizers may adjust rules or proceedings as needed
Decision of judges will be final
69. DEBATE
Welcome to the arena of linguistic prowess and persuasive finesse! The Rhetorical Rumble is a high-energy
debate competition that pits the sharpest minds against each other in an intellectual showdown. Participants
engage in heat exchanges of ideas, employing rhetoric, logic, and eloquence to sway judges and audiences .
EVENT FORMAT
Registration: Team of 2 will register to participate in the tournament. One for and other against the motion
Language: the debate will be conducted in either English, Hindi or Punjabi with the entire team adhering to
one language throughout the debate
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Every debater will have a minimum duration of 4 mins and a maximum duration of 5 minutes.
Topic will be declared 48 hours prior the event.
Reading from paper is not allowed during the competition.
Performance of the debaters will be evaluated based on the proficiency and articulation in the chosen
language.
Venue: Language Room
(Day 1, 11:30am - 12:30pm)
70. JAM (JUST A MINUTE)
“Off the Cut Speech" is an exhilarating competition that puts participants' spontaneous speaking skills to the
test. In this contest, participants are challenged to deliver compelling speeches on a given topic without any
prior preparation or rehearsal. With only a short period to gather their thoughts, contestants must
demonstrate quick thinking, creativity, and eloquence as they craft and deliver their impromptu speeches.
EVENT FORMAT
Registration: Participants can register individually.
Language: JAM will be conducted in either English, Hindi or Punjabi with the entire team adhering to one
language throughout the JAM.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Topic will be declared on the spot .
Reading from paper is not allowed during the competition.
Performance of the speechers will be evaluated based on the fluency and thoughts.
Venue: Language Lab
(Day 1, 12:30pm - 1:30pm)
71. DIALOGUES UNLEASHED
Welcome to our Group Discussion Event 2024! Engage, Debate, Innovate with us as we unlock ideas and
inspire change through insightful conversations. Join fellow participants in a dialogue that connects minds
and empowers voices, shaping the future through collaborative learning and diverse perspectives.
EVENT FORMAT
Team Registration: Individual participation.
Event Challenges: Total Time limit of 15 for preparation.
Judging and Demos: Individuals will be judged on effective communication and active participation.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
The topic will be announced on the day of the competition.
After the announcement of the topic, 15 mins will be given to explore the topic and then the discussion will
begin.
Discussions should remain focused on the assigned topic. Topic could be of any subject.
Disruptive behavior, harassment, or disrespect towards others will not be tolerated.
All participants are expected to comply with the event guidelines outlined by the organisers.
Venue: Language Room
(Day 1, 2:00pm - 3:30pm)
72. A creative platform igniting innovation and collaboration, fostering ideas that shape the future. Where minds
converge, ideas flourish, and possibilities abound.
EVENT FORMAT
Each team consist of three participants.
The team members must be from the same institute and should have their valid college id cards with them
during the event.
Each Quiz will have two stages: - The Prelims Round and The Final Stage Round.
The top 4 Teams from the Prelims round will reach the Stage Round, in each quiz.
The detailed rules for the Prelims Sub-Rounds and the Sub-Rounds of the Final Stage will be told by the
Quizmaster(s) during the conduction of respective events. Some examples of the sub-rounds that will be
conducted are: - Pounce and Bounce Quizzing, Rapid Fire Round ,etc.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
The team members are instructed not to follow any unfair means during the event, if found so, the team will
be disqualified with immediate effect.
Any type of misbehavior or sabotage to the decorum of the event will not be tolerated and will lead to the
debarkation of the team from the event(s).
The decision of the Quizmaster(s) will be final in case of any ambiguity.
Venue: C-Hall
(Day2,1:30pm - 2:30pm
Quiz QUEST
74. EDM NIGHT
Get ready to immerse yourself in pulsating beats, electrifying rhythms, and an unforgettable atmosphere as
aDAVitya proudly presents an EDM night like no other. Prepare to dance the night away as we bring the
ultimate fusion of music, technology, and entertainment to our campus.
Date: 11th APRIL
Time: 7 PM ONWARDS
Location: DAVIET GROUND
What to Expect:
Electrified lineup of famous dj’s.
State of the art production.
Food and beverages .
Get ready to experience an EDM night like never before at aDAVitya. Follow us on social media
for the latest updates, artist announcements, and behind-the-scenes sneak peeks leading up to
the event. Spread the word, gather your crew, and let's make this an unforgettable night of
music, dance, and excitement.
75. STAR NIGHT
Join us for an unforgettable evening filled with music, rhythm, and soul-stirring melodies as we proudly
present the STAR night of aDAVitya Techfest featuring none other than the renowned Punjabi Sufi singer and
poet, Satinder Sartaaj. Get ready to be mesmerized by his captivating voice and timeless performances and
listen the “Realm Of Poet”.
Event Details:
Date: 12th APRIL
Time: 7 PM ONWARDS
Venue: DAVIET GROUND
What to Expect:
Soulful renditions of Satinder Sartaaj greatest hits.
Intimate acoustic performances that will tug at your heartstrings.
Engaging interactions and anecdotes from the artist himself.
Special surprises and guest appearances.
Mark your calendars and get ready to experience an evening of music, magic, and memories that will last a
lifetime. See you at the STAR night of aDAVitya Techfest with Satinder Sartaaj.
76. TERMS & CONDITIONS:
For college students only.
Valid college I’d card required.
There is no refund policy.
There is no Entry without ID Cards.
All college students,
whether from our institution or elsewhere, are permitted
77. For Registration Visit
www.adavitya.info
For more information contact
adavitya.daviet
ADAVitya
MOHIT KAPOOR
(HEAD CO-ORDINATOR)
96469 03747
INDAR DEEP SINGH
(SPONSOR LEAD)
88722 81112
MITANSHU AGGARWAL
(HEAD CO-ORDINATOR)
98889 53565
SEJAL SHARMA
(HEAD CO-ORDINATOR)
62836 42267