The Department of Internet of Things emphasizes experiential learning through Learnathons and Hackathons conducted as part of skill-based courses. These events are designed to nurture creativity, problem-solving, and hands-on technical expertise among students.
Learnathons provide an intensive, guided learning experience where students explore new technologies, tools, and platforms within a short, focused timeframe. This approach strengthens conceptual understanding and accelerates skill acquisition through continuous practice and mentorship.
Innovation Through Challenge Hackathons encourage students to apply their learned skills to real-world problems. By working in teams, students design, develop, and implement innovative IoT and AI solutions, showcasing creativity, technical ability, and collaborative thinking. Together, Learnathons and Hackathons promote a practical, innovative, and application-driven approach to learning, enabling students to gain industry-ready competencies and confidence in building end-to-end solutions.
The Department of Internet of Things (IoT) actively promotes innovation, skill development, and real-world problem-solving among students. As part of our skill development courses, students acquire hands-on expertise through Learnathon activities and apply their knowledge in various hackathons. To showcase these implemented projects and enhance students presentation and demonstration skills, the department organizes a Project Expo every semester. As a community outreach initiative, we also invite school students to visit the expo. This interaction inspires young learners, exposes them to emerging technologies, and encourages curiosity toward science and engineering. The Project Expo thus serves as a platform for knowledge sharing, creativity, and building confidence among students.
The Department of IoT successfully organized a National-Level Hackathon on 30 March 2025, bringing together innovative students from across the country to solve real-world technological challenges. The event fostered creativity, teamwork, and hands-on problem-solving in emerging technology domains.