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Unveiling Creativity and Insight: The Picture Perception and Description Test with Electrical puzzles Competition

On 18th October 2023, the Electrical Engineering Society hosted an electrifying competition, blending creativity and technical prowess. Our 2nd-year electrical engineering students wove narratives around captivating images, showcasing their unique perspectives. The event featured two dynamic levels: a story-writing challenge and a technical quiz.

*The competition's first level transported participants into a realm of imagination, where images ignited the spark of creativity. Each story woven was a testament to the depth of talent within our 2nd-year electrical engineering cohort. The narratives, rich in detail and imagination, painted vivid scenes that showcased the students' innate storytelling abilities.

*The transition to the second level, a technical quiz, proved to be equally enthralling. Here, participants delved into the intricate realms of electrical engineering, navigating through puzzles and riddles with finesse. Their depth of knowledge and quick thinking illuminated the room, leaving no doubt about their mastery of the subject.

*In this vibrant tapestry of talent, we must extend our deepest gratitude to our esteemed judges. Assistant Professor Er. Adeeb Ud Deen Ahmed, Rahat Naaz Ma’am, and Anurag Verma Sir, with their discerning eyes and insightful feedback, played a pivotal role in shaping the competition. Their dedication to fostering excellence is commendable, and their presence elevated the event to new heights.

*The competition was a true testament to the exceptional capabilities and dedication of our 2nd-year electrical engineering students. Their creativity, combined with their technical expertise, illuminated the event and set a new standard for future competitions in the field.



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