The Department of Information Technology is organizing an Orientation Program on Community Engagement Projects for Second Year IT students, aimed at introducing the importance of socially relevant, field-based learning.
This orientation will familiarize students with the concept, objectives, and scope of community engagement projects, where technology is applied to address real-world problems in society. Students will gain clarity on how IT solutions can support local communities, government bodies, NGOs, educational institutions, healthcare centers, and small enterprises.
The session will cover:
Purpose and outcomes of community engagement projects
Identifying real-life problems through field visits and observations
Role of IT in solving societal challenges
Project guidelines, expectations, and evaluation process
Teamwork, ethics, and professional responsibility
Through this initiative, students are encouraged to develop social awareness, problem-solving skills, innovation, and empathy, while strengthening their ability to design practical IT solutions with real impact.
This orientation marks the first step in shaping students into responsible technologists and socially conscious engineers, aligning academic learning with community needs.
📍 Target Audience: Second Year IT Students
🎯 Focus: Learning beyond classrooms through community-driven IT solutions
Empowering students to learn, engage, and create technology for society.