Induction Programme organized by Kathua Campus, JU concludes | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, Mar 21: A four day Induction Programme was organized by the Department of Computer Science & IT, Kathua Campus, University of Jammu from March 18th–21st, 2021 for freshers. A total number of 8 sessions were conducted during the whole programme where the experts from various organizations from India and abroad shared valuable knowledge with the entrants. The Induction Programme was organized under the stewardship of Prof Meena Sharma, Rector Kathua Campus and Chief Coordinator Campuses, University of Jammu. Prof Sharma lauded the efforts of the department for organizing such a mega online event for the newcomers who joined the campus recently. Prof Lalitsen Sharma, Head, Department of Computer Science & IT, University of Jammu delivered the keynote address and highlighted about the skills required in the IT sector. He stated that in addition to the syllabus, the students should focus on new technologies like Internet of Things, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition etc. and work on projects from the very beginning. Taking the thread, Dr. Jasminder Kaur Sandhu from Chitkara University, Punjab delivered a talk on Machine Learning: Real-World Applications and Programming Aspects. However, Dr Mamta Mittal, from G. B Pant Government Engineering College, New Delhi delivered a talk on Introduction to Data Mining and elaborated the whole process of extracting knowledge from voluminous databases, various techniques of data mining and elaborated the functioning of various algorithms. Dr Surbhi Gupta from GRIET, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad discussed the technology of Machine Learning and Computer Vision and its applications in depth. Prathamesh Churi from SVKM’s NMIMS Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering, Mumbai threw light on Importance of Research in Academia and advised the students to realize the importance of time and should begin their research initiative while pursuing Masters. Dr. Anand Sharma from University College of Computer Applications, Guru Kashi University, Punjab delivered a talk on Project Based Learning where he explained that the students should focus on deeper knowledge through active exploration of real-world challenges and suggested to adapt the spirit of team work for intricate knowledge.
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