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Students of NIT Agartala


Benefits that NIT will get from organising a
technical festival
Exposure: the most important thing, is exposure at
a national level. Guest lecturers are the very
important factors in this process.
Platform to put innovative ideas: Students
always crave for a platform where they can show
their innovative ideas to other persons, which we
are trying to give them.
Experience and knowledge: Different workshops,
lectures, events will impart some knowledge bout
the present information about industry, and the
technology. Additionally we will be getting a hand
on knowledge of how to mange such events which
will help us in future.
Some of the events

1 . Robotics: The Roboceaze


Robo Hoops: Pick up the basket ball, basket it,
maximum baskets- is the winner
The Survivor: Pass through different terrains
ultimate survivor is the winner
Trace the Track: Follow the path given to you,
first to come, gets all. Mind it! path is not so straight
2. Dionysus: If you think that you can handle the
camera and can use it to capture something useful
than this is the ground to test your skills
3. BuildCraft: If mega structures fascinates you
than it is the platform to show your talent; design
and build a bridge, strongest is the winner
4. Glidz: Simply make an airplane using paper;
nah! Not so easy. Use all the aerodynamic principles
you know and then we will see whose go the
farthest
5. DigiQuest: Test your knowledge of digital
electronics, answer some simple quiz, if successful
then design a cool logical circuit
6. Reveneer: You all have come here to be an
engineer. So be an engineer, test your skills of
understanding the concepts of design, logic and
rebuild the whole structure given to you.
7. Resilience: Want to do something exciting, good
in solving puzzles. Then this is the right place for
you to use your mind to be a winner
8. Coding:
Code-a-Holix: Here you will be tested of your
knowledge of C language
Real World Coding: If you good enough to solve
the real world problem statements through
programming then it is the field in which you should
descend to compete
10. Technoholic: Special attraction for those who
love to communicate with each other. Wait! You
have to design your own communication devices.
So be ready
11. Nucleus: Especially for budding engineers, yes
only for school kids. Some brain whacking quizzes,
IQ test and drawing competition.
12. Freaky Whimz: Worst singers, crazy dancers,
biggest boaster, best comedian, most daring
person: you all are the winners
13. WILD RACE: Welcome to the wild track waiting
to test ur design as well as your driving. In this
event contestants will race with their own bots(cars,
monster trucks or anything else).
14. Shaastra: Paper Presentation
Some of the activities …
Patrkarita: Can write good articles. Then observe
about Aayam and write articles, best articles take
away the prizes.
SMS War: Reply to SMSes you will receive, the
most knowledgeable person about Aayam is the
winner
Gaming: The most wanted event of the time, play
as much as you can; no need to define.
Discussion Hour: call to all the NGOs who wish to
discuss their role in making planet Earth greener
Green Engineering: Models, Presentations, Etc.
about making Earth greener and Sustainable
development
Designinng
1. CadCraft: Show your skills in
AutoCAD, design whatever given
to you and the best is the winner
2. Graffitizer: Love to make
design on walls and benches, so it
is for you. Use your imagination
here and be the underclass hero
Dignitaries to be called
1. R.K.Verma
2. Sachin Pilot
3. Chetan Bhagat
4. Please suggest
Workshops
1. Ethical Hacking- Hack-Track
2. Robotics: Six legged robot
3. Linux: Qt Programming
4. Campus Recruitment
Aayam Nite

1. Flash Show
2. Music Mania
3. Quiz
4. Last nite: Prize Distribution
Ceremony
Organising Committee
Faculty Advisor: Prof. R. S. Panua
Secretary: Roshan Sapkota
Joint Secretary: Tarun Gupta
Event management team:
Arnab Paul
Naman Goel
Gourab Das
Piyush Kumar 
Shyam Sunder Sharma
Marketing:
Anish Mishra
Swayam Siddha Mishra
Shantadeep Chanda
Pritish Chakrobarty
Saran Krishna Katta
Pinak Chakrobarty
Meghesh Saini
Vivekanand
Shimon De
Avneet Kumar
Shubham Bhattacharjee
HospitalityTeam
William Francis Tete
Aryadhara Das Adhikari
Prosenjit Bhattacharya
Khusboo Singh
Web designing and Graphics
Coordinator: Bala Subramanyam, MCA, 2nd year
Neetesh Mittal,
Ishita Singh
Subhankar Gope
Pinak Chakrobarty
Events
Robotics: The Roboceaze
Tushar Pant
Sai Krishna Yadav
V. Nagarjuna
Dionysus
Piyush Kumar
Shubham Bhattacharjee
BuildCraft
Pritish Chakraborty
Patil Vishal Ashok
Glidz
DigiQuest
Ritesh Kumar
Pritha Chatterjee
Resilience
Basant Kishor Azad
Vishnu Kumar
Coding
Nitesh Mittal
Ankit Pathak
Ishita Singh
 Technoholic
Ankita
Nucleus
Antara Datta
Rituparna Debnath
Graffitizer
Gourab Das
Partho Pritam Sarkar
Freaky Whimz
Gajendra Singh
Pallav Kumar
Vikas Tiwari
CadCraft
Gyan Ranjan Kumar
Patrkarita
Ujjwal
V.Chandra Shekar Reddy
SMS War
Vaibhav Srivastava
V.Chandra Shekar Reddy
Gaming
Pinak Chakraborty
Satyait Bhuyan:
Wild Race
Vishal Singh
Pranay Verma
Nearly 150 First year students have given their
names to work as volunteers.
About 50 second years are working with us in every
committee
Final year students are helping us and guiding us for
organizing the event .
Budget for Aayam 2010
Events: Rs. 2 lacs :
For event organizing
For the cost of raw material that each event will be
consuming- Rs. 95,000/-
For the minimum prize money
Robotics: Rs. 1 lac
Being the major attraction of Technical festival prize
money should be good
For organizing
For making different platforms-Rs.25,000/-
Gaming: Rs. 1.5 Lac.
For procuring Graphics Cards -50 nos.-
Rs.70,000/-
For prize money
For organizing
Marketing and promotion: Rs. 1.5
lacs
For advertisements in news papers,
online promotion on national level
For printing leaflets, invitations to
other colleges
Stages: for 3 stages expected cost including
lighting and sound system, chairs it will cost around
Rs. 1.2 lac
One main stage at centre of the college
One in hall 5 for lecture series and workshops
Organizing finals of robotics and other events
For cordless mikes at least 20 in nos.
Dignitaries and Guest lecturers: Rs. 2 lac
For publicity of the event and NIT it is important to
call some well known person
For travelling expenses to a minimum of 4 lecturers
For economy class ticket nearly Rs.20,000/- per
person
Fees to be paid to guest lecturers: Rs.5 lacs
Workshops: Rs. 50,000/-
For organizing
Procuring cordless mikes
Preparing the stage
Miscellaneous expenditures: Rs. 70,000/-
For decoration of college
Refreshment to volunteers
Last time expenses
Total:2+1+1.5+1.5+1.2+2+5+0.5+0.7=15.4 lacs

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