CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Radharaman Institute of Technology and Science’s Computer Science and Engineering Department organized the ByteBound major project event. During this event, final year B.Tech students showcased various projects that highlighted their creativity, technical ability, and problem-solving skills. Students provided live demos and presentations to explain their projects’ functionalities and impacts.
An expert panel was formed to evaluate these projects based on criteria such as innovation, technical complexity, and social relevance. The panel included Dr. P.K. Lahiri, Group Director RGI; Ajay Singh, Director RITS; Anurag Jain, Director REC; and Jaipal Singh Bisht, Dean of Student Welfare RGI.
Radharaman Institute’s Chairman, R.R. Saxena, emphasized that this challenging educational program effectively demonstrated the technical skills and capabilities of Radharaman students. Projects serve to inspire young minds to prepare for their professional careers through education and innovation.
Dr. Sameena Mubeen, Dean Academics RGI, enriched the event by sharing her insights on the teaching experience. Piyush Jiskar, who presented on malware analysis, and Zeeshan Raja, who explained Nasro – a competitive learning platform, both secured the first place. Ajay Soni, who developed the Bhopal Metro application, secured the second place. CSE professor Chetan Agarwal inspired students to come up with groundbreaking ideas. The event was smoothly conducted by Prachi Tiwari and Darshana Rai, heads of the Computer Science and Engineering Department at Radharaman Institute of Technology and Science.