Saturday, October 30, 2010

On the move ...

January 9->June 1-> September 4 read the dates of last 3 posts here. Quite infrequent for an institute students blog. So let’s break it here.

A short account of, what has been highly eventful timeline, is what I attempt to pen down (yeah I know, type down) here. First in the bag. The in-coming of 120 more JEE clearers into the IIT BBS family has been the most noteworthy and potentially the most game-changing occurrence. More guys, more vigour, more drive and its evident reflection in that IIT Bhubaneswar is presently most happening than ever before.

One word to describe the span of time between the last update post and this is –Stabilisation. A oft-used word holding a deep meaning. The horse (read IIT Bhubaneswar) was set in motion by rather an unprecedented equivalent of throw of a dice (I am not getting into that) and left to itself in totality. And now, the horse as nurtured itself steadfastly through its stride and presently gearing itself pretty effectively to gallop. In short, Stabilisation. This period has seen IIT Bhubaneswar put on stage- its first socio-cultural fest Alma Fiesta that was no short of an impressive show. Better put, that was the largest and inarguably, the best debut college cultural fest. (Look up to www.almafiesta.com for more details). This period has also seen the establishment of the first student council- Students' Gymkhana. This is extremely significant an event in being the single most enhancer of the development in more respects than one.

And more, the Institute administration has made good (no use of superlatives here) headway in its work as can been had from here. These instances are merely reflective of the wide pool of activities happening-be it technical, sports or cultural.

To put it in the same way, one word to describe the present and near future of IIT Bhubaneswar- Divergence. More and more issues are entering the fold of the institute affairs and routine. With the student size growing, with the academic requirements multiplying, with arena of impending works expanding, the works can only get more pressing. Foremost, with the first batch of students into their penultimate year of study, the stage of summer internships emerges. For those uninitiated on this, summer internships are part of the academic curricula and regarded to hold prime importance in the learning curve of the students. With the Training and Placement Cell established, IIT Bhubaneswar is well set into this course and at present, is in the process of instituting relationships with both industry and academia. (A subsequent post shall detail on this topic). Next up, the sports infrastructure. With IIT Bhubaneswar taking part in more sports this time at the annual inter IIT sports meet, sports activity is at an all-time high. That shall though, not imply that the infrastructure for the same is adequate. Next major event is Alma Fiesta 2011- the second version of the cultural fest. The Intro page for the same is up at www.almafiesta.com and it promises to be bigger and even better this time around.

There is much more in store, encompassing varied domains and all of those shall spring up at its own right time. Justifiably, this phase of growth shall be highly decisive in regard of the future. We shall keep you all posted as it all unfurls.


Saturday, September 4, 2010

Gymkhana

On Sep 4th, 2010, IIT Bhubaneswar held its first Gymkhana Elections for the appointment of its student council. Out of a total of 354 registered students, 332 turned up for voting. The results are as follows:


Vice President : Rai Awani Bhushan

General Secretary (Socio - Cultural) : Anshuman Kumar

General Secretary (Science & Technology) : Surya Vara Prasad

General Secretary (Sports) : Manda Kartik Reddy

Secretary (Music & Dance) : Godaba Hareesh

Secretary (Fine Arts) : Kovuru Siddhartha

Secretary (Literary) : Boggavarapu Sukesh

Secretary (Dramatics) : Chada Sricharan

Secretary (Technology) : TNS Nihar

Secretary (Robotix) : Kalangi Sai Santhosh

Secretary (Web & Design) : Karthikeyan P

Secretary (Event Coverage) : Avvaru Satya Venkata Sandeep

Secretary (Cricket) : P Vinay Kumar

Secretary (Football) : Y Vineel Kumar Reddy

Secretary (Athletics) : CHPR Sandeep

Secretary (Indoor Games) : Palla Gouri Prasad

Secretary (Other Sports) : Poorna Chandra

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

2010 IIT JEE Qualifiers - Pre Counseling Note

First up, Congratulations to all those brilliant minds who have managed to crack IIT JEE 2010 in spite of all its shortcomings and difficulty. You guys deserve more than a clap on the back and will be duly rewarded with a seat in the top colleges of our country. The time has come for you to decide on what you wish to graduate in. The enormity of the decision may not strike you at the moment, but what you do in college (and what you don't do) will steer the course of the remainder of your life. I urge you to choose wisely and to help you choose (if you are interested) I shall shed some light on a few things about the coveted IITs.


I'm not going to get into the history of IITs as it is retold on all IIT websites, just walk down with me 3 years before this date. 2007.. There were 7 IITs in the country, the oldest being over 50 years of age and the youngest around 13 years. All of them 'established' and having a distinct culture and trend of its own (do note the emphasis on established). Spread over 4000-4500 seats, the system seemed fair on the then brilliant minds who had qualified in IIT JEE 2007. There existed a balance. A year passes, 2008 comes, another batch of qualifiers (myself included :-) ). However, the balance about which I previously elaborated was shattered. 6500+ seats in the offering and 13 IITs to choose from - 6 new IITs. If you are unable to grasp what I just said, grab a cup of coffee/tea (sugarless if you are diabetic) or a soft drink and a bag of pop corn while I spin out another yarn..

6 new IITs - IIT Bhubaneswar, IIT Gandhinagar, IIT Hyderabad, IIT Patna, IIT Rajasthan, IIT Ropar - each offering 120 seats over 3 disciplines were announced by the MHRD. The courses offered were lucrative viz. Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering. The effect it had was similar to opening a Pandora's Box and unleashing the demons. It created a wave of confusion as it put quite a few of us in a tight spot. The situation was further enhanced (or decimated) the following year with 2 more IITs being opened (IIT Indore and IIT Mandi). What the new IITs meant was that even a person with an AIR of 4000 would get a chance to pursue his/her under graduation in Computer Science Engineering which is the most sought after branch and had required an AIR of less than 600 (1000 in IIT Guwahati) until 2007 to get into. Isn't that good? Now that would depend entirely on a per capita basis. There is a downside to this, that being the IIT you join. Let's face it, there are innumerable rankings of the top engineering colleges of our country and you would notice that the top 5 spots are occupied (with a probability 0.999) by 5 of the oldest IITs viz. Bombay, Delhi, Madras, Kanpur, Kharagpur (order mentioned here is purely alphabetical and not on the basis of any ranking). IIT Roorkee and Guwahati fall in the top 10. If lined up with the top colleges where would the new IITs be? Be my guest, take a wild guess! If you expect the top 15 spots to be IITs then you are either daft or have just traveled backward in time by about 50 years. To put it in simpler words, there are better options available at the moment. 15 years ago, students would have had to take a similar leap of faith with IIT Guwahati which is now in the top 10 and what you are going through now is just the same. History has the uncanny habit of repeating itself. Even though doubt is the absence or incongruence of reason at this point the doubt that you are facing is acceptable and more importantly - valid.

Having spent the first year in an established IIT (IIT Kharagpur) and the second year in so called temporary campus of IIT Bhubaneswar, we are more than aware of the glaring differences. Yes, the new IITs are challenging, and very challenging indeed. At the end of the day, when you sit down and recall, I'm not sure whether the challenges were worth leaving the comfort of the 'establish'ment. And I won't be sure till the first batch gets placed (or misplaced). Only time will tell. This post is not meant to deface new IITs but just to shed more light and show you a part of reality that does not meet your eye. It will take the new IITs a few years (5-6) to setup their own campuses at the earliest, following which their development will be in full swing and in fast forward mode. At the moment, the water is murky. To test it or not to test it, now that is your question.. And again, only time will tell.

I hope you have finished your drink and pop corn by now and more importantly I hope you found this post useful. Tune into this web space over the coming weeks as we guide you through the Counseling and Admission processes. If you have any queries, do post them here or shout in the Shout Box or email us! Until next time..

Saturday, January 9, 2010

SPIC MACAY Chapter

Fourteenth of November (Children’s day) was aptly chosen for the inauguration of the IIT-BBS chapter of the Society for Promotion of Indian Classical Music And Culture Amongst Youth. The event was held at the auditorium of the institute on Saturday. The event started with a talk by Dr. Kiran Seth, one of SPIC MACAY’s founders on their attempts to encourage young men and women who were more interested in western music to return back to the deep-rooted melodies of their ancestors. Even though their initial achievements were not very encouraging, the organisation blossomed and now stands tall with many branches across the world. The hallmark of the event was most certainly, the concert by Ustad Abdul Rashid Kahn, the 102 year old veteran musician whose presence that day made the event more memorable. His singing created a transcendental atmosphere, while leading the audience through his experience of music as it should be. His expertise in singing dhrupad, dhamar and thumri made the day a truly blessed experience etched permanently in our minds. His troupe, which included his grandson on the tabla, supported him well. The event concluded with a request to the students to attend classical music concerts and imbibe in themselves the good moral values the Indian value system has to offer. Everyone left; feeling contended that their valuable time was invested at the perfect place.


-- Sricharan R

Sufi Concert


On 21 August 2009, The Society for the Promotion of Indian Classical Music and Culture Amongst Youth, often known by its initials (SPIC MACAY) organised a Sufi music performance by the Qutabi brothers in the IIT Bhubaneswar auditorium.


This Friday evening served as a perfect start of the weekend for the hundreds of students and faculty members, who remained hooked to the very beats of Qawwali, throughout the show. The soul stirring music and inspiring lyrics left audience mesmerised and yearning for more. Each one of the artists performed right from their souls making audience a part of their rhythmic journey. And as promised by this 700 year old classical music style, each of the listener was transported to a state of wajad-a state where one can reach out to Allah and hold on to him for the peace of his mind and soul. The intermittent quick-witted and spontaneous ‘shero-shayari made the auditorium to ring out with thunderous laughter and claps. And as the evening proceeded the tempo inside the auditorium shot up, ending with a standing ovation for the incredible performers and also leaving behind the song-‘Dama Dum Mast Kalandar’ on every one's lips.


-- Anurag

Novus - 2009

In the autumn of 2009, The Indian Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar organised its first ever student symposium– NOVUS.

The young aspirants, for the first time, got an opportunity to showcase their latent talents. The first symposium in IIT Bhubaneswar was just the perfect outlet for the student’s ideas to prove their mettle. Novus-09 was the brainchild of Prof G .Panda, Head of School of Electrical Sciences.

As a new trend, the nomenclature of the symposium was left to the students as an open competition, and thus the event got the tag "NOVUS"- meaning ‘innovation’ in Latin.

NOVUS'09 was organised at the campus of IIT Bhubaneswar. The events in the symposium included paper presentation on any topic from the field of Science & Technology, but outside the IIT curricula. The symposium also consisted of an E-Magazine competition and Student Database designing aimed to enhance the software skills of the students.

The paper presentation was an intra-department competition that included both the first and second year students, in which one group could have a maximum of 2 students of the same department, whereas the e-magazine and database competition was conducted irrespective of the department and the team size was restricted to 4.

The Director, Prof Madhusudhan Chakraborty inaugurated the two day event with an inspiring speech followed by the four head of schools giving an overview of the event. This was followed by the students elucidating their papers, exploring various topics ranging from illustrative “Special theory of relativity” to innovative “Witricity” and engineering marvels like the “Bandra Worli sea link”. The interactive quiz sessions, in between the presentations, added an extra shade to the whole episode. Moreover, the guest lectures by eminent personalities added to the glamour of the event.

About a week later the results were announced and all the prize winners awarded.

Chronicling this as a significant start, we shall move on with hopes for another year of diligence, and conclude greater works to put down in our archive of success. The event will be back next year with greater events and prizes!

Winners:

Event Title Competition : Sujit Bharti (3rd Semester)
Event Poster Competition : Himanshu and Yalla reddy (3rd Semester)
Event Webpage Design Competition : Pradosh Kumar Sahoo and Raghav R. (3rd Semester)

Paper Presentation: -

School of Infrastructure

1st Prize: - Anurag & Nimish Shrivastava (3rd Semester)
2nd Prize: - Mudit Sharma & Pradosh Kumar Sahoo (3rd Semester)
3rd Prize: - Rushendra Kumar & Praveen Kumar Reddy (1st Semester)

School of Electrical Sciences

1st Prize: - K Krishna Chaitanya & Rohit Patnaik (1st Semester)
2nd Prize: - Mihir kr. Roy & Sumeet Keshkar (3rd Semester)
3rd Prize: - K Sai Santosh & TNS Nihar (1st Semester)

School of Mechanical Sciences

1st Prize: - Shikhar Srestha & Pritish Astik (1st Semester)
2nd Prize: - Raghav R & Koustav Bandyopadhyay (3rd Semester)
3rd Prize: - Sukesh & Karthikeyan (1st Semester)

E-Magazine Competition : - Sai Santosh, Benny Stephen, TNS Nihar, Krishna Sumanth (1st Semester)
Student Database Competition: - Utkarsh Srivastava (3rd Semester)

-- Rohit Khattar

Diwali Dhamaka!

A certain dark night that witnessed a splendid sparkle of flickering flames and fireworks, a certain Diwali that shall remain a fond remembrance!

Diwali ‘09 was the first student managed event organised at IIT Bhubaneswar. Celebrations commenced on the eve of Diwali. That evening began with an invocation to the Lord above, as everyone geared up for a night of surprises. The dramatics society, ‘Fourth Wall’, presented a street play “Nukkad”, that triggered a laughter riot in the audience, as it subtly delivered its noble message of a smokeless, noiseless and a cracker free Diwali. An excellent portrayal of a diya and a cracker bickering, it was the noiseless diya that gives itself away, quite unselfish as it exhausts, which ultimately won a deafening applause. A series of melodies that followed made the audience all the more retrospective, the place buzzed with anonymous hums as people revelled in the songs. Onlookers were dazed by the rhythmic moves of dancers from our Dance society which put up the next show. “Minute to fame” a programme meant to involve the spectators, had an overwhelming participation, toddlers and kids with oodles of confidence climbed up the stage to show off their talents. Just toning the cheer, making fun funnier, the game “Just like that” kept the confusion sustained. It had everyone wondering “just like what”, even as it was an engaging game!

Yet another night ended, the young and old rocked the dance floor, inebriated with an unbridled festivity of life.

The festival day invited its own essence. Our Fine Arts society held a mass Rangoli competition. One concluded life indeed is a symphony of colours, while watching rangolis taking shape. Each one had an inherent theme to ponder about. A magnificent illumination highlighting our institute logo was the charm of the evening.

Every year, Diwali shall remind us of this manoeuvre, rake up our memories to remind us of the scent of oil lamps, flickering flames that we persevered to save from the breeze and the exact festive moods that we bore. Ah! How well we shall remember!

-- Lipsa Bharati

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Alma Fiesta-The first Socio Cultural Fest of IIT BBS

Well first we wish you all a very Happy New Year 2010…..Well the answer is out! What we were cooking for these days was nothing but the first socio cultural fest of IIT BBS-Alma Fiesta....Visit official website at www.almafiesta.com

On 23rd July, 2008 IIT Bhubaneswar bestowed on itself an obligation to pass on the rich culture and trends of the brand IIT. As Indian Institute of Technology is known both for the famed academic aisles and for fostering social and cultural prowess and we at IIT Bhubaneswar intend to keep up this legacy and are thus in a march to take up this venture. Moreover, being an IIT in Odisha it carries with it the social responsibility to reflect the rich heritage of the state. And the panacea to all these features is Alma Fiesta – the brainchild of the first batch of IIT Bhubaneswar all ready to build a milestone in the history of Odisha. The first ever Socio – Cultural Fest of IIT Bhubaneswar bears with it space for social awareness, promotion of cultures and tradition, channelizing the youth enthusiasm and excitement by giving them a line of thinking and creation of a platform in Odisha that grows the young buds into a flowery tree. With a promise to be filled with fun and exhilaration Alma Fiesta is lighting its candle in this march. Be there and witness the greatest event till now.

Festivity translates to fun, gala, fĂȘte, carnival, celebration- all of them put together and escalated to a grand scale – A Fiesta. Add to it, the redefinition imbibed into the frame by way of innovation –u get Alma Fiesta – Redefining Festivity. Hold no bars for your imaginations and let them run amok, for this is going to surpass them all. Keep watching this space from time to time to know about our latest updates! And meanwhile, do gear up and shed your inhibitions as you are all invited!


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