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Welcome to the new members

The second reopening anniversary of EES (Electrical Engineering Society) is on the door (22nd February) and it added 63 new members in its circle. The freshmen year (B.tech 2022 batch) introduced to Electrical Engineering Society in the presence of senior professor of electrical engineering department Dr Bharti Diwedi, Faculty advisor of society Dr Nitin Anand Srivastava and Dr Arunima Verma. From now onwards, the 1st year members of the society will be involved actively in the working of society.
Small efforts sustained over time can produce significant results. A small quiz of weighted 36 marks was organised to increase the enthusiasm of the freshmen year based on basic electrical appliances and aptitude. Student participated with excitement. Also after the quiz, the students were briefed about the prospects and objectives of EES and were given guidelines to follow so that they become a contributor to society. Three winners of this quiz got selected and got prizes with the hands of Dr Bharti Diwedi, Dr Arunima Verma and Dr Nitin Anand Sir. The winners were
1)Amardeep Singh
2)Akhilesh Krishna
3)Vishrut Tripathi
Congratulations to the winners. We look forward to organising a workshop soon for the 1st year members.











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