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MOTTO:

“Discover Thyself”

HISTORY:

In the academic year 1984-85, five students conceived the idea to start an association to improve the overall personality of the MITians. Thus was born the Personality Development Association. The association was formally inaugurated on 4th of February, 1985; with the active support of Prof. K.V. Narayanan and Dr.S.Renganathan. From a modest beginning then, we carry on legacy. Personality - Complexity of all the attributes - the behavioral, the temperamental, the emotional and the mental - that characterize a unique individual. it is with these things in mind, and lots of passion towards what we do, we are trying to help students of MIT to mould their personality.

DESCRIPTION:

Personality Development Association (PDA) is an interdisciplinary Forum in MIT. It provides platform to the students who aspire to be different in the society by discovering themselves. The association aims to develop individual skills of students and make them face the global competitive environment. Focused on developing soft skills and make students prepare for their placements by providing training on Aptitude, Psychometric, resume building, Group Discussion, Mock Interview, Stress Interview, HR Interview and conducting competitions on the same for interactive participation. Weekly practice sessions on the areas of aptitude and coding, regular practice tests to test their knowledge on the same are being conducted. Encouraging students to display and level up their communication skills through competitions like debate, shipwreck, JAM and campaigning competition. Organizing career guidance sessions regarding higher studies, job impurities abroad with MIT Alumni and other eminent personalities. Maintaining a student run library in MIT Hostels with variety of books to prepare for civil service examination, GATE, TOEFL, IELTS, GRE for encouraging students to spend their time in reading inside hostel premises.

BENEFICIARIES:

First year and second year students would develop an insight on placements, eventually third years and final years would use the opportunities to level up them-selves on their placement performance.

STAFF INCHARGE:

Dr. P. Pabitha

Assistant Professor

Department of Computer Technology

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CHAIRPERSON:

Mr.M.Sabeeq Navfal (2019508040)

Department of Rubber and Plastics Technology

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Aim:

      As we are in the era of IT and automation, the computer has penetrated deep through and is expanding rapidly, regardless of the discipline. The Computer Society of MIT, one of the oldest and most professional associations in MIT, is aimed to create immense awareness of software and hardware and to promote the ability of computation for the welfare of the student community. It is run by the computer center of MIT.

Initial Developments :

      Richard M Stallman, the founder of the Free Software Foundation and the GNU Project, has delivered lectures on Free Software and GNU/Linux twice at MIT, and the events were organized by the Computer Society of MIT.

Activities :

      The Computer Society conducts classes on C, Linux, and CADD/PRO-E and C aptitude tests every week to train both beginners and advanced programmers.

      Hardware classes are conducted occasionally. Enigma, an intra-college event, meant exclusively for the first years, is conducted annually to get them exposed to the field of software.

      Our annual event Carte Blanche is an exclusive event for and on Free and Open source Technologies.

      This was previously held as Linux Demo Day in partnership with the Indian Linux Users Group, Chennai ILUGC), which had a tremendous response from both the public and the students.

      Carte Blanche (2012)debuts as a wholesome symposium with Demos, Workshops, Lectures, Free software distribution, Project presentations, Programming contests, Debugging and hacking contests, Linux Quizzes, Online contests, and lots of informal and other events with the theme, Freedom and Technology.

 Achievements :

      Carte Blanche Live v0.6 is a Live CD of GNU/Linux system intended for the educational world.

      It can be used directly with a PC-compatible computer.

      The purpose of this CDROM is to enable the students to get acquainted easily with a free system and to use some of the outstanding free software usable in an engineering context.

      Believing in the greatness of the Open source philosophy, Carte Blanche Live CD is developed under the GPL license.

      These Live CDs are distributed to all those who attend the function as an act of contribution to Open Source philosophy.

Support :
       The computer society is supported by the Indian Linux User Group – Chennai and National Research Center for FOSS.

       For further details visit us at www.csmit.mitindia.edu, www.cb.mitindia.edu

   

 

The web Team of MIT strives to develop website knowledge among the students of MIT right from the freshers to pre-final years.

The Web Team of MIT maintains the following websites

The sub-domains related to student's activities are also hosted under the domain of mitindia.edu and some of the activities are :

The function of WebTeam  :

     Provide mail services to all Teaching Staff in the college under the domain of www.mitindia.edu.  

     Provides mail service to Research Scholars to enable them to submit their research papers to various journals.

     Frequently updating the news and publishing information about workshops/conferences that are held at MIT periodically

 

 

 

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