Aloysian Fest will held from feb. 2 to 4

Update: 2017-02-01 11:59 GMT

Mangaluru , Feb. 1 : St Aloysius College is organizing its annual Aloysian Fest 2016-17, an Inter-Collegiate confluence of academic and cultural talents, from 2 to 4 February 2017 at the Mother Theresa Peace Park in the college campus. 

The inauguration of the fests will be held on Thursday, 02 February at 9 am in the college premises. Mr. Vasti Venkatesh, Deputy General Manager, Central Bank of India will be the Chief Guest, and Mr. Kishore Alva, Executive Director, Project Development & Corporate Affairs UPCL, will be the Guest of Honor for the event. Rev. Fr. Dionysius Vas SJ, Rector of St. Aloysius Institutions will preside over the function.

Rev. Fr. Swebert D’Silva SJ, Principal of St Aloysius College (Autonomous), Dr. Mukund Prabhu, Coordinator, Vice Principals, coordinators of the fests, and Michelle D’Souza, President of Students’ Council of St. Aloysius College will also be present for the Inauguration.

The main sponsor of the event is the Central Bank of India, with UPCL, Nandikur,  and Karnataka Bank as the co-sponsor. The annual event consists of eight fests of various streams of the college, namely Art-Beat (Arts & Social Work), Imprints (Science), ACME (Commerce), Spinout (Management), Composite (Computer Application),  Astitva (Cultural Fest), Aloysiad (Sports Fest) and Symphonia (Battle of the Bands). Around 90 colleges are expected to participate in the event.

The valedictory function will be held at the Mother Theresa Peace Park in the college campus, on 4 February 2017 at 3.30pm.

The fests are as follows:

Art-Beat:

Art-Beat is a national level arts fest organized by the Faculty of Arts of St. Aloysius College. This year’s theme is ‘Nisarga’- A Choice to Care. The competitions are scheduled to be held on 2 and 3 February 2017. An exhibition will be held displaying artifacts and antiques pertaining to the theme. The fest will comprise of 15 events, including Wealth out of Waste, Mock Parliament, Debate, Photography and Paper Presentation, conducted over the span of two days.

Imprints:

Imprints is a national level science fest organized by the Faculty of Science of St. Aloysius College. The theme for Imprints this is ‘Symphony of Symmetry’. The exhibition is under the theme ‘Tribute to the Lesser Known Heroes of Science’. The fest comprises of 9 events, including special competitions on botany, physics, mathematics and chemistry.  The fest will be held on 2 and 3 February 2017.

ACME:

ACME is a national level business fest organized by Department of Commerce of St. Aloysius College. ACME 2017  will be held on 2 and 3 February 2017 in the Arrupe Block of Commerce and Management. The theme is ‘Chaos and Calm’- Expect the Unexpected. The events organized include Quiz, Stress Interview, and Financial Analysis.

Spin-Out:

Spinout is a National level Management fest conducted by the Department of Business Management of St. Aloysius. The theme for the fest is ‘Surge’- Challenging Time. The fest will be held on 2 and 3 February 2017. It comprises of 6 events, including Best Manager, Crisis Management, and Marketing.

Composite:

Composite is a national level IT fest conducted by the Department of Computer Applications of St. Aloysius College. The fest will be held on 2 and 3 February 2017. This year’s theme is ‘Conclave of Tech-Know Minds’. The fest comprises of 10 events, including Paper Presentation, Treasure Hunt, Coding, Web Design and Gaming.

Astitva:

Astitva is a national level cultural fest for the students of all the streams, which will be held on 3 and 4 February 2017. The theme for Astitva is ‘A Celebration of Artistic Grace’. The fest comprises of 8 events, including Face Painting, Variety Entertainment, Folk Dance and JAM.

Aloysiad:

Aloysiad is a national level sports fest for all streams. The fest will be held on  2 and 3 February 2017. The events include basketball, volleyball, softball, chess, throwball and handball, for men and women.

Symphonia:

The Battle of Bands is national level musical competition to be held on 4 February 2017. The winning band will get a grand prize of Rs. 5000.

About the College:

St. Aloysius College (Autonomous), Mangalore has got an excellent grade of “A” with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.62 in the third cycle of accreditation. The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) team which visited the college in March 2015 has expressed high appreciation with regard to the infrastructure and the quality of education offered.  The college has acquired the distinction of being one of the top five colleges in Karnataka. It boasts of a 136 year old history, being one of the oldest colleges in the state.

The college St. Aloysius College after attaining autonomy has achieved several distinctions including the recognition by UGC as a ‘College with Potential for Excellence’. The Institution has 14000 students from primary to post graduate classes & research studies.  With the latest accreditation, the college will be one among the top 100 colleges of India out of a total number of 45000 colleges. The college has a consistent track record of ‘A’ grade from the NAAC. Recently, the management also inaugurated an Olympic-standard pool in the college premises.

For more details contact

Jayalakshmi Alva- 9743649978

 Lecturer, Department of Journalism

Art-Beat: Santosh Notagar - +919739867293

Imprints: Santosh Goveas - +919448724682

ACME: Datta Kumar - +919844671627

Spinout: Suraksha Karkera - +919845243266

Composite: Sangeetha N - +919743292286

Astitva: Smitha D K - +919844453832

Aloysiad: Donnet D’Souza - +919449264256

Symphonia: Michelle D’Souza - +918884864154

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