Department of Computer science Students Participated Inter-class Seminar

The Department of Computer science Students Conducted Interclass Seminar BCA ‘A’ section v/s BCA ‘B’ Section

Date: 11-04-2026

place: Room no 106 SBMJFGC-KGF

Title of Seminar : Operating System and its Evolution

Reason to conduct The Inter-Class Seminar

  1. Enhances Conceptual Understanding
    Helps students gain deeper knowledge of core OS concepts like process management, memory management, and file systems.
  2. Bridges Theory and Practical Knowledge
    Allows students to connect classroom learning with real-world operating system applications.
  3. Improves Technical Communication Skills
    Students learn how to present complex OS topics clearly and professionally.
  4. Encourages Research-Oriented Learning
    Motivates students to explore advanced topics such as virtualization, cloud OS, and distributed systems.
  5. Promotes Peer Learning
    Students learn from each other’s presentations, gaining multiple perspectives on the subject.
  6. Develops Presentation and Confidence Skills
    Boosts confidence in public speaking and handling technical discussions.
  7. Keeps Students Updated with Latest Trends
    Introduces modern OS developments like Linux distributions, mobile OS, and real-time systems.
  8. Enhances Problem-Solving Ability
    Discussing OS issues (like deadlocks, scheduling algorithms) sharpens analytical thinking.
  9. Encourages Teamwork and Collaboration
    Group seminars help students develop coordination and teamwork skills.
  10. Prepares for Academic and Career Growth
    Strengthens foundational knowledge essential for higher studies, competitive exams, and IT careers.

outcomes of conducting an interclass seminar on Operating System:

  1. Better understanding of OS concepts
  2. Improved presentation and communication skills
  3. Increased confidence in public speaking
  4. Enhanced teamwork and collaboration
  5. Awareness of latest technologies in operating systems

WORLD HEALTH DAY

The Department of Life Science observed World Health Day on 9th April 2026 theme ” Together for Health stand with science” organised awareness program for public on how to combat heat in summer with home made food and less cost easily available fruits and vegetables.

25 students and 3 faculty members participated actively meeting the shopkeepers.

HEALTH CHECK-UP CAMP (ECHO, BP & SUGAR TEST CAMP

Date:08/04/2026 Day: Wednesday Time: 10:00 am to 02:00 pm

Event Organizer: Mr. Praveen N, SWC Officer, Mr. Changareddy, SWC coordinator

Guest:

1. Dr. Imran Khan, Cardiologist and Assistant Consultant RL Jalappa Narayana Heart Centre, Kolar

2.Mr. Naresh PRO RL Jalappa Narayana Heart Centre, Kolar

Venue:  Auditorium and Sports room

Registrations :172

The Student Welfare Council (SWC) of SBMJFGC- KGF successfully organized a Health Check-up Camp in association with RL Jalappa Narayana Heart Centre, Kolar. The camp was conducted for the benefit of the teaching and non-teaching staff members along with their family members.

The primary objective of this camp was to create awareness about cardiovascular health and to encourage early diagnosis of common health issues such as heart conditions, blood pressure, and diabetes. The initiative reflects the institution’s commitment to the well-being of its staff and their families.

The camp was conducted under the expert guidance of Dr. Imran Khan, Cardiologist Assistant Consultant and his team who provided valuable medical support and consultation during the event. His presence ensured professional diagnosis and guidance for all the participants.

The following tests were conducted as part of the camp:

• ECHO (Echocardiogram) Test

• Blood Pressure (BP) Test

• Blood Sugar Test

The response to the camp was highly encouraging, with active participation from staff members and their families. The registration details are as follows:

Test ConductedNumber of Registrations
ECHO Test51
Blood Sugar Test60
BP Test61

The camp was well-organized and conducted smoothly with the support of volunteers from the Student Welfare Council. Participants appreciated the initiative and expressed their satisfaction with the arrangements and medical services provided.

Overall, the health camp was a great success, promoting health awareness and preventive care among the participants. The Student Welfare Council extends its sincere gratitude to RL Jalappa Narayana Heart Centre, Kolar, and Dr. Imran Khan for their valuable support and contribution in making this event successful.

CRACK PGCET WITH CONFIDENCE: A COMPLETE ORIENTATION

Date: 05/04/2026 Day: Sunday Time: 12.30 pm  to 1.30 pm

Event Organizer: Mr. Praveen N, SWC Officer Mr. Changareddy, SWC coordinator

Resource person:
Mrs. Bindhu N PGCET Mentor

Platform:  Google Meet

Participants: 41 Students.

The Student Welfare Council (SWC) of Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain College, KGF, successfully organized a Online Orientation session on PGCET (Post Graduate Common Entrance Test) to support and guide aspiring students in their higher education journey. The event was a valuable initiative aimed at equipping students with the necessary information and strategies to excel in the competitive PGCET examination.

Mrs. Bindhu N brought her extensive knowledge and experience in the field of commerce and competitive examination training. Her insights into the structure, syllabus, and preparation techniques for the PGCET were highly beneficial for the students.

Workshop Highlights

  • Overview of PGCET: Mrs. Bindhu provided a detailed explanation of the PGCET examination, including eligibility criteria, exam pattern, marking scheme, and subject-wise syllabus.
  • Preparation Strategies: She discussed time management techniques, prioritization of subjects, and resources for effective preparation.
  • Mock Questions and Discussion: The orientation included interactive sessions where students practiced sample questions and received personalized feedback.
  • Career Guidance: The session also touched upon career opportunities available after pursuing postgraduate courses through PGCET.

Conclusion

The workshop was a creditable effort by the Student Welfare Council (SWC) and reflected the institution’s commitment to student development and academic success. Special appreciation goes to Mrs. Bindhu N for her enlightening session.

Department of Computer Science Faculties Presented paper in National Conference at K.L.E. Society Basavaprabhu Kore Arts, Science and Commerce College, Chikodi, Belgavi

Date: 2nd April 2026

Title: Integrating Sciences For Sustainable and Innovative Futures

About The Conference

  1. The conference focused on bringing together diverse scientific disciplines to address global sustainability challenges through collaborative innovation.
  2. It highlighted the importance of interdisciplinary research, combining fields like environmental science, technology, engineering, and social sciences.
  3. A key theme was developing sustainable solutions for climate change, resource management, and clean energy.
  4. Experts emphasized the role of innovation in creating scalable and practical solutions for real-world problems.
  5. The event showcased cutting-edge research in areas such as renewable energy, green technologies, and smart infrastructure.
  6. Speakers discussed the need for stronger collaboration between academia, industry, and policymakers.
  7. The conference promoted the integration of traditional knowledge with modern scientific advancements.
  8. It stressed the importance of educating and empowering the next generation of scientists and innovators.
  9. Case studies and success stories demonstrated how integrated scientific approaches can drive sustainable development.
  10. The event concluded with a call to action for global cooperation to build a more sustainable, resilient, and innovative future.

Out-Come of The Conference

  1. The conference produced practical strategies for integrating science and innovation into sustainable development.
  2. It strengthened collaboration between researchers, industry experts, and policymakers.
  3. New partnerships and research networks were formed for future projects.
  4. It highlighted the importance of interdisciplinary approaches to solve global challenges.
  5. Several innovative ideas and research works were shared through presentations and discussions.
  6. The event identified key future research areas like green technology, climate solutions, and sustainable systems.
  7. It helped bridge the gap between academic research and real-world applications.
  8. Participants gained insights into policy-making for sustainability and responsible innovation.
  9. The conference motivated attendees to take actionable steps toward sustainability in their fields.
  10. It reinforced the need for global cooperation to achieve a sustainable and innovative future.
Sl.NoName and Designation paper Title
1.Mr. Siddarama S
Associate professor, Head, Dept of Computer Science
Smart Diagnostics: The Role of Iot in Modern Medicine
2.Teekshith Kumar M
Assistant professor, Dept of Computer Science
A Hybrid Machine Learning Approach Integrating Radiomics and Pathomics for Accurate Classification of Prostate Tumor Aggressiveness
3.Dileep D
Assistant professor, Dept of Computer Science
Smart Diagnostics: The Role of Iot in Modern Medicine