Ramgarh Engineering College IPR Students Club Conducts One-Day Technology Bootcamp at Saraswati Vidya Mandir

Ramgarh | April 17, 2025: In a vibrant celebration of innovation and learning, the REC IPR Students Club of Ramgarh Engineering College, Jharkhand, a part of Techno India Group, orchestrated a dynamic One-Day Bootcamp at Saraswati Vidya Mandir, Rajrappa Project, Ramgarh. The event, held on April 17, 2025, was nothing short of inspiring, as it opened up the fascinating world of emerging technologies to over 150 enthusiastic students.

The bootcamp was thoughtfully curated to bridge the gap between theoretical education and real-world technology. Students were introduced to an impressive lineup of future-defining fields such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Web Development, Internet of Things (IoT), and Sensor Technologies.

Throughout the day, the young minds were immersed in interactive sessions, live demonstrations, and hands-on activities, all led by passionate members of the REC IPR Students Club and BIS Club. Each session was designed not just to inform, but to spark curiosity, creativity, and a sense of wonder — encouraging students to imagine how these technologies could shape their own futures.

Mr. Umesh Prasad, Principal of Saraswati Vidya Mandir, expressed heartfelt appreciation for the initiative. “Programs like these should be organized more often,” he said. “They motivate students and provide vital exposure to technologies that can broaden their horizons and open new doors.

Adding further excitement, students were also invited to participate in SPARKTANK 1.0 – Cultivating Young Minds for a Smarter Nation, a project exhibition scheduled for May 11, 2025, at Ramgarh Engineering College. SPARKTANK 1.0 promises to be an incredible platform for students to showcase their innovative ideas, develop critical thinking skills, and collaborate on real-world problem-solving.

The success of the bootcamp was made possible by the unwavering support of the faculty, the proactive leadership of Mr. Umesh Prasad, and the entire team at Ramgarh Engineering College. Their collective efforts ensured the event ran smoothly, leaving students not just more knowledgeable, but truly inspired.

As the day wrapped up, it was clear that the bootcamp had planted seeds of ambition and innovation among the students. Events like these highlight the critical role educational institutions can play in nurturing future technologists, thinkers, and leaders.

The REC IPR Students Club and BIS Club extend their heartfelt gratitude to all the faculty members, volunteers, staff, and most importantly, the students, for making this initiative a resounding success. They reaffirm their commitment to building more such platforms that empower students and strengthen the bridge between education and innovation.

The future, it seems, is already being shaped — one bootcamp at a time.