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VARNOTHSAVA 17 Varnothsava is an Annual Intercollegiate Cultural and Technical fest organised by SMVITM. It was first organised in the year 2014. It had participant from all most all colleges in the region. The first ever Intercollegiate Cultural and Technical fest separately titled Varnothsava and Tantrikothsava respectively were held on 03 and 04 March 2014.While Varnothsava had competitive events like dance, mime shows, singing, rangoli, face painting etc., participants of Tantrikothsava took part in various technical competitions like Roborace, Gaming, Branch specific paper presentations etc.the second edition of the Intercollegiate Cultural and Technical fest titled Varnothsava 15 was held on 20 February 2015. More than 660 participants from 12 Engineering and degree colleges participated in Competitive Cultural and Technical events held as part of the fest.the third edition, Varnothsava 16 was held on 10 and 11 March 2016. It was a platform for tech geeks and cultural maniacs to showcase their talents that can amaze anyone. The fourth edition, VARNOTHSAVA 17, hosted by SMVITM will be held on 16 February 2017, which provides a wide opportunity for Technical and Cultural extravaganza!! General Instructions Registration fee is Rs.150 per participant( for any number of events). Registration must be done online Last date for registration: 13 Feb 2017 Events will be cancelled if number of participating team/participants is less than 4 Accompanying artist should be bonafide students of the particular college Every student must posses the college Identity card Participant should behave in a discipline and responsible manner throughout the program Participant shall report and be ready at the venue 30 minutes before the commencement of the events Registered participants should report between 8:30AM to 9:00AM at our college registration desk Vulgarity in any form is not entertained Organisers reserve the right to abruptly stop the event in case of any vulgarity and indecency observed in the event Overall trophy will be awarded on the basis of total points All decisions taken by the organisers and the judges are final and binding to all participants SMVITM is not responsible for theft and loss of your possessions and valuables Fireworks and animals are not allowed

16 FEB. 2017 TECHNICAL EVENTS SCHEDULE DATE EVENTS TIME VENUE TE PRESENTO 9.00-11.30 In Respective (Paper Departments Presentations) Circuitrix(ECE) Crack C(CSE) Cad-It(ME) Sarvekshan(CVE) Treasure Reloaded (Treasure Hunt) Gaming- NFS-MW Mini Militia Metal Combat 1.0 (Robowar) Bots On Lanes 2.0 (Roborace) 11.30 To 2 In Respective Department Labs 11.00 To 3.00 10 AM Onwards 11.30 To 1.30 1.30 To 3.30 College Campus CAD Lab, CS Labs Admin Block ECE Block Near Library Block CULTURAL EVENTS SCHEDULE DATE EVENT TIME VENUE Variety act 9.30-12.30 Main stage Group Dance 1.00-4.00 Main stage Solo Singing 10.00-12,00 Seminar Hall-3 Duet singing 12.30-2.30 Seminar Hall-3 Collage 12.00-2.00 Seminar Hall-1 16 FEB. 2017 Best out of waste 10.00-11.30 Library Block Craft 2.00-3.30 Library Block Rangoli 12.30-1.30 Mechanical workshop Pencil sketch 11.30- Class Room 12.30 LH 202 Face Painting 10.30- Class Room 12.00 LH 201

1. TE PRESENTO (Paper Presentation) (CIVIL / ECE / CSE / MECH BRANCH) Topic: "Emerging Trends in Engineering &Technology" The paper should give a clear indication of the objective, abstract, main text, and conclusion and future aspects of the paper. The title page of paper must contain the name of the members, USN, name of the college to which the member belong, email ID and contact number. Description of Rounds Prelims (Online Submission) Each participant has to submit the paper online on the basis of which they will be short listed for the presentation. The topics could be on any existing technology or an upcoming one. Last Date for online submissions: 10 February 2017 Submit at: cocurricular@sode-edu.in Finals (Presentation) 8 minutes will be given to each participant for the presentation. Interjection from judges and students for 2 minutes at the end. Rules Individual event The paper should be in IEEE format and not exceeding 6 pages. Two copies of the selected papers should be brought by the participant on the day of the event and should be submitted 30 minutes before the commencement of the event. Total time of 8+2 minutes is allowed for the presentation along with interjections and questions Questions may be posed by judges and/or students attending the presentation. Presentations should be accompanied by visual aids. Prizes and certificates would be awarded to the winners. Number of participants per college is restricted to 3.

CIVIL ENGINEERING Faculty Co-ordinator: Mr. Deviprakash Student Co-ordinator: Mr. Vikas Udupa Contact No:+919480529442 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Faculty Co-ordinator: Mr. Vijendra Bhat Student Co-ordinator:Mr. Arthur Charles Pinto Contact No:+919108748498 COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING Faculty Co-ordinator: Mr. Shrinivasa Naik Student Co-ordinator: Ms. Amrusha HM Contact No: +918762362498 ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING Faculty Co-ordinator: Ms. Shashikala R Student Co-ordinator: Ms. Anusha Pai Contact No: +919743577389

ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 2. CIRCUITRIX(Circuit rig up debug) This is an event which involves complex circuit analysis and the skills to perform practically and execute using analog devices and components. As the name suggests, it is an event which requires knowledge about circuit making on the breadboard along with the knowledge of basic analog components. A team can have 2 members. First round is an elimination round where each team would be given M.C.Q s. In the second round the teams will be given a circuit. Participants should rig up that circuit. The third round is the Debugging Round. The teams are required to find the faults in the given circuit and get the output. Further information about each round would be provided to the participants on the day of the event. The rules are subject to change without prior notice. The decision of the Event coordinator will be final. Number of participating teams per college is restricted to 3. Faculty Co-ordinator: Mr. Raghavendra Rao P. Student Co-ordinator: Mr. Vasanth Pai (Contact No.:+919742590891)

CIVIL ENGINEERING 3. SARVEKHSHAN(Quick Surveying) Building plans will be provided. Chain, Tape & Arrows, which will be provided, only are to be used. Four participants per team. Duration: 2 hr 30min. Further guidelines will be provided on the spot. Number of participating teams per college is restricted to 3. Faculty Co-ordinator: Mr. Ravikumar Student Co-ordinator: Ms. Gayathri Jathan(Contact No:+917676958555) Ms. Sahithya Shetty(Contact No:+917026052500) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 4. CAD -IT (CAD Modelling ) Sketch of the model will be given. Using SOLID EDGE, participant should do the modelling of each part, and assemble it. Individual event. Duration: 2 hr 30min. Isometric view and any 2 standard views to be shown. Further guidelines will be provided on the spot. Number of participants per college is restricted to 3. Faculty Co-ordinator: Mr. Narayan Nayak Student Co-ordinator: Mr. Nilesh (Contact No: +919035931280)

COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 5. CRACK C( C Programming/Debugging) Two make a team. Mobile phones, books or any other programming devices are not allowed for the participants in the venue (Rough sheets will b provided). Judges decision will be final and binding. Number of participating teams per college is restricted to 3. ROUND 1: PRELIMINARY a) 'N' questions on c, c++ & error checking. b) Time allotted is 30 minutes. c) Top 'x' team will move onto final round. ROUND 2: CODING a) Participant will code in c or c++ as specified on the question b) Time allotted is one and half hours c) Participants will be given with a computer loaded with required IDE. d) Judging is based on positive (desired) & negative output based on the code efficiency and algorithm used. Faculty Co-ordinator: Mr. Manoj T. Student Co-ordinator: Ms. Deeksha Kini (Contact No:+919482677241)

6. NFS Most Wanted GAMING Game Version: Need For Speed : Most Wanted Any discomfort regarding controls should be informed first. The game has to be played only on keyboard. Any other controllers are not permitted. Tournament Format: 4 or 6 Players play at a time. The first two players to complete the race will advance to the next Game Type: to be decided based on the stage of the tournament. At the end of each match, players must maintain the final screens and receive confirmation from a Referee. Student Co-ordinators: Mr. Shreeraj( Contact No: +917795980009) Mr. Satwik S Bandodkar(Contact No:+919620795555) 7. MINI MILITIA Game Version: 3.0.27. Two make a team. Tournament format: 2 vs. 2, Best 2 out of 3 matches. Not more than 3 teams per college. A limited amount of time will be given to configure. Further information will be announced before the start of each match. Student Co-ordinators: Mr. Chetan Huddar (Contact No:+919900932065) Mr. Akshay C (Contact No:+918095632949)

GENERAL EVENTS 8. METAL COMBAT 1.0(Robowar) OBJECTIVE: To make a manually controlled machine that completes the fight in the minimum possible time & maximum points. Technical rule book will be announced soon. GENERAL RULES OF THE EVENT The war will be conducted on timing & point criterion i.e. the team to complete the fight in minimum possible time and maximum points will be the winner. The time measured by the organizers will be final and will be used for scoring of the teams. Time measured by any contestant by any other means is not acceptable for scoring. A team can consist of a maximum of 3 participants. First round is league round, next rounds are knockout. In case of any disputes / discrepancies, the organizer s decision will be final. Any team not ready at the time specified will be disqualified from the competition automatically. Judges decision will be final and binding on all, no argument will be entertained. Wired / Wireless Control is allowed. The Robo must not be made up of Ready Made Kits, Lego Parts etc. Robo should not be touched in middle of race. Any damage to arena will lead to penalty or disqualification. Faculty Co-ordinator: Mr. Vinaykumar S.R. Student Co-ordinator: Mr. Derric Sunny (Contact No:+919538164474)

9. BOTS ON LANES 2.0 (Roborace) OBJECTIVE:To make a manually controlled machine that completes an obstacle track in the minimum possible time. TRACK ARENA: The track will have a maximum width of 30cm. The hurdles present on the track may be in the form of: Sands and Gravel Oils and Greases Bridges and inclined surfaces Crystal balls, cotton, wood and iron pellets etc. DIMENSIONS AND POWER SUPPLY: The machine must fit within a box of dimensions 25 cm X 25 cm (L X B). Maximum Voltage Supply in any case must not Exceed 24 V DC. The organizers will provide a standard 230V/50 Hz AC power supply. Any extension cords, eliminators, adaptors etc required will have to be arranged by participants themselves. GENERAL RULES OF THE EVENT The race will be conducted on timing criterion i.e. the team to complete the whole track in minimum possible time will be the winner. The time measured by the organizers will be final and will be used for scoring the teams. Time measured by any contestant by any other means is not acceptable for scoring. A team can consist of a maximum of 3 participants. In case of any disputes / discrepancies, the organizer s decision will be final. Any team not ready at the time specified will be disqualified from the competition automatically.

Judges decision will be final and binding on all, no argument will be entertained. Wired / Wireless Control is allowed. The Robo Car must not be made up of Ready Made Kits, Lego Parts etc. Robot should not be touched in middle of race. Team numbers once alloted can t be changed. Any damage to arena will lead to penalty or disqualification. Faculty Co-ordinator: Mr.Sachin Bhat Student Co-ordinator: Mr.Shailesh (Contact No:+91 9591616082) 10. TREASURE RELOADED(Treasure Hunt) Using a series of clues participants have to find a hidden treasure. 3 make a team Prelims will be conducted, if there are too many teams. The event will go on for 2-3 hrs. The Event organizers decision will be final and binding. Student Co-ordinators: Ms. Aishwarya Acharya (Contact No:+919686321275) Mr. Sourabh Tantry(Contact No:+919535621565)

CULTURAL EVENT RULES GROUP Events 1. Group Dance (Indian/western) Participants: Minimum 5 Maximum 12 Duration: 5 + 2 minutes. Type: Classical, Semi Classical, Folk, or Any pure form of western dances like Hip Hop, Jazz, Filmy, Freestyle Costume: Should be decent. Music should be submitted in a CD/ Pen-drive in the morning to the organizers. Criteria for Judgement: Team Work, Rapport Building, Synchronization, Stage Creations, Choreography, Costumes and Confidence Ms. Swathi Prabhu (CSE): 9164770244 Student Coordinator: Keval Jain: 8553657160 2. Variety act Participants: Minimum 10 Maximum 16 Duration: 13 + 2 minutes. Costume: Should be decent. There should be at least one solo act and one group act. Music should be submitted in a CD/ Pen-drive in the morning to the organizers. Criteria for Judgement: Team Work, Stage Creations, Creativity, Costumes and Confidence. Ms. Kavyashree (CSE); 9964257842 Student Coordinator: Shishira : 9743491132

3. Best out of waste Three members per team Duration: 1½ hours Only waste material in the campus can be used for the purpose. Other than the waste materials, glue and other adhesives, pins, colours can be used. Judges have right to disqualify any artwork if major material used is not a waste material. Participants are not allowed to bring any pre-made structure. All the work has to be finished within the prescribed time limit. Ms.Ramyashree (CSE): 9481826076 Student Coordinator: Manasa Hatwar: 9620157558 4. Craft Duration: 1½ hours Three members per team Required material should be brought by participants (glue, cello tape, paper, drawing sheet, color paper, stick, wires, needle, thread etc) Judges have right to disqualify any craft work if it is not possible to consider under craft work. Participants are not allowed to bring any pre-made structure. All the work has to be finished within the prescribed time limit. (Dr.) Usha H (Physics): 9844211835 Student Coordinator: Amitha Acharya: 9986630939

5. Duet singing Duration: 3+1 minutes Combination of participants: Male&Male / Male&Female / Female&Female Karaoke is allowed Criteria for judgement: Shruthi, Laya, Swara, Taala,Raga, Selection of song and general impression. Ms. Shareen Noronha (ECE): 9901665085 Student Coordinator: Tejas Poojary: 8722916322 6. Collage Two members per team Duration: 1 hour Participants are required to make a unified artistic image on a given topic/them by sticking together pieces of paper or pictures. Required material should be brought by participants (glue, cello tape, newspaper, magazines etc) Ms. Vrunda Adkar (ECE): 9743079926 Student Coordinator: Sachin Ananth Naik: 8892737406

SOLO Events 7. Solo Singing (Indian) Duration: 3+1 minutes (including settings). The rendition can be only Indian. Musical instruments or karaoke is allowed but will not be considered as judgment criterion. Participants are allowed to bring maximum 2 instruments. Criteria for judgment: Shruthi, Swara, Tala, Raga, Laya, Selection of song and general impression. Ms. Anusha B Rao (CVE): 9964380054 Student Coordinator: Lahari Vaidya: 9845864994 8. Pencil sketch Duration: 1 hour Participants can use only pencil, eraser, cotton. No microstrip pencil, geometrical instruments like scales are allowed. The topic is given on the spot. Tracing is prohibited. Mr. Karthik V (ME): 8970941008 Student Coordinator: Tibin baby: 8129987919 9. Rangoli Duration: 1½ hours. Participants should bring their own materials. No usage of ready-made designs and/or chalks and other properties (scale, thread, pencil, strainer, stick)

The participants shall have to prepare rangoli within the space provided. Judgment criteria: Color combination, Area covered, Neatness, Decoration, Completion. (Dr.) Ravi Prabha K (Chemistry): 9844990322 Student Coordinator: Dekshitha Shetty: 9880756128 10. Face Painting Duration: 1½ hours Topic will be given on the spot Painting can be done using oil/water/poster colors. Participants should bring their own materials. Judgment Criteria: creativity, color combination, neatness, theme, completion. Ms.Shinny Melita D Souza (CSE): 9880696853 Student Coordinator: Rohith Acharya: 9483650795