ACES (Association of Computer Engineering Students)

Focus on leveling up the competency levels of their undergraduates by providing them a platform to recognize their skill set and deep insights about computational systems and related disciplines so that they can build their brand in the highly competitive field of Computer Engineering. Our mission is to work with passion towards the intellectual and cognitive growth of students, inculcating an environment of innovation, and creativity, instilling the values of sharing, hard work, loyalty, and respect towards knowledge and society, and evolving to be engaged community leaders.

Vision

To promote a vibrant culture of social, educational, and cultural interaction, continuously building a technical ecosystem in which students enrich their practical knowledge and extol the department throughout the university

Mission

To work with passion towards the intellectual and cognitive growth of students, inculcating an environment of innovation, and creativity, instilling the values of sharing, hard work, loyalty, and respect towards knowledge and the society, and evolve to be engaged community leaders.

Objectives

  • To provide a platform for students to showcase their talents and skills in various domains and all perceivable fields.
  • To provide technical as well as non–technical grooming to the students by organizing various workshops and activities, catalyzing growth.
  • To inculcate the values of teamwork, leadership, management, and soft skills

ACES Activity AY 24-25

Name of event Type of event
Genesis: 3 days Career Guidance and Technical Skill Development Workshop
Hackathon: 24 Hrs state level project competition Competition

Activities Conducted A.Y. 2024-25

Sr. No Name of Event Type of Event
1 Tech Trivia: A pre-inauguration technical quiz that challenged participants’ tech knowledge with exciting categories for SE, TE, and BE students. Technical quiz
2 Inauguration: An inauguration function was arranged for all registered ACES members to make them aware of the upcoming events to be organized by ACES. Inauguration
3 Code Mode: Our competitive coding event brought out the programming brilliance of TE and BE students, offering a platform to showcase skills and compete for well-deserved recognition. Technical competition
4 Picture Perfect*: Celebrating the Ganpati festival, this photography competition captured the devotion, creativity, and festive spirit of students through stunning visuals across multiple categories. Non-Technical Event
5 Server Session: A hands-on workshop designed to demystify server technologies and provide practical insights into hosting, server creation, and more. hands-on workshop
6 Diwali Fiesta: A multi-talented extravaganza celebrating the festival of lights through art, writing, memes, and photography. Non-Technical Event
Name of Coordinator: Prof. Mamta S. Pokale

Sr. No. Name of Event Type of Event

Activities Conducted A.Y. 2023-24

1 DSA Deep Dive:
DSA series, starting from the basic concepts of DSA to the advanced level.
An expert session
2 Inauguration:
An inauguration function was arranged for all registered ACES members to make them aware of the upcoming events to be organized by ACES.
Inauguration
3 ACES Hackfest:
Guidance session to help students understand more about Hctober Fest of Google. Help them to understand how to complete various stages of Hctober Fest as a contributor or as a maintainer.
Guidance session
4 Blockchain Verse:
Speaker session to make students understand the basic concepts of blockchain, cryptography, and the future scope of the field.
An expert session
5 Diwali Fiesta:
Diwali Fiesta was organized for students to showcase non-technical skills such as photography, designing, blog writing, etc.
Non-Technical Event
6 Pythonista: A two-day Python workshop to learn Python from fundamentals to advance concepts and help students along with some competitive coding questions from platforms Workshop
7 Ace it: A Python-based quiz to test the conceptual clarity of students Quiz competition
8 C++ workshop: A two-day hands-on session to help students understand the fundamentals of C++, basic concepts of OOP, and STL Workshop
9 Genesis: 3 days Career Guidance and Technical Skill Development workshop was Workshop
10 Boot Camp was carried out for Technical Skill Development Boot Camp
11 Social event for nail-free tree Social event
12 ALGORYTHM2K24 Tech/Non-Tech Event
1 Project Competition: – To encourage students to develop innovative and sustainable solutions for a real-world problem, and to provide them with a platform to showcase their talents and creativity in the competitive environment Technical Project Competition
2 Blind Coding:
To make students aware of coding and sharpening their coding and DSA skills while SCREEN is OFF.
Technical Coding competition
3. Geoguessr:
 To guess the location on the map on the basis of a given photosphere
Non-Tech Event
4. Shots Coding:
The objective of a “Shots” coding game is to solve coding challenges quickly and efficiently, enhancing problem-solving and algorithmic skills in a competitive, timed setting.
 
Technical Competition
5. Tech-Tustle:
To develop the debate skills of students
Debate Competition
6. Tech Dumb Charades:
Tech Dumb Charades is a game where participants act out technology-related terms or concepts without speaking, while their team guesses the word or phrase.
Technical Competition
7. Obstacle Race:
 The objective of an obstacle race is to complete a course filled with physical challenges and barriers as quickly as possible while overcoming all obstacles.
Non-Tech Event
8. Treasure Hunt:
The objective of a treasure hunt is to solve clues or complete tasks that lead to the discovery of a hidden “treasure” or final prize.
Non-Tech Event
9. Human snake and ladder Non-Tech Event
10. Core-Crushers:
To inculcate the importance of physical exercises among students and motivate them towards a healthy and fit lifestyle.
Non-Tech Event
13 ACES Year End & B.E. Farewell:
ACES Year End function inaugurated by the hands of our principal
Dr. M. R. Tarambale Sir with the official launching of ACES Magazine. B. E. Farewell is organized for the students of the 2023-2024 batch to wish all the best to the B.E. students who are leaving for their future career and the function is ended with the dinner for the members.
Function
Name of Coordinator: Prof. Mamta S. Pokale

 

Sr. No. Name of Event Type of Event

Activities Conducted A.Y. 2022-23

1 Preptern:
Preptern was a workshop organized to make students aware of internships and placement for the students of PVG’s COET&  GKP(W)IoM, Pune
Internship Awareness
2 Inauguration:
An inauguration function was arranged for all registered ACES members to make them aware of the upcoming events to be organized by ACES.
Inauguration
3 ACE C++:
ACE C++ was a 2-day workshop organized to get a basic to advanced understanding of C++.
Workshop
4 Diwali Fiesta:
Diwali Fiesta was organized for students to showcase non-technical skills such as photography, designing, blog writing, etc.
Non-Technical Event
5 Blockchain Verse:
Blockchain Verse was a workshop organized to learn and get insights about blockchain for the students of college. It helps to gain information about immediate, shared, and completely transparent information stored on an immutable ledger.
Workshop
6 Pythonista:
Pythonista was a python-based workshop organized for learning Python from basic to advanced level for the students of F.E.
Workshop
7 Tech-Art:
Technical Poster Competition is conducted to encourage the student to provide a visual representation of an innovative idea through text, charts, graphs, and other visual aids.
Poster Competition
8 “The Trivia:
Aboard the Hogwarts Express & Bazinga Non-Technical Quiz competition is conducted to identify what students know and what they don’t know about the given area/topic.”
Quiz competition
9 CODE MODE-FE/SE & TE/BE :
A Basic coding completion for the students of F.E./S. E & T.E./B.E. at inter-college level using the HackerRank online coding
Coding Competition
10 Women’s Day Quiz:
The event was organized by ACES & ITSA To celebrate Women’s Day & their achievements. It provided an opportunity for the department professors to engage in a fun activity outside of their usual academic responsibilities.
Quiz Competition
11 ECO Empowerment Week:
E-Scrap Day: –
To encourage & raise awareness to students to recycle their e-waste. An opportunity to reflect on the impacts of e-waste and the actions to enhance circularity for e-products by Submit your E-Scrap at our College Porch
Awareness Program
12 DSA Deep Dive:
An expert session by the Alumni on Data Structure and a 6-week programming workshop in online mode
An expert session
13 ALGORYTHM2K23 Tech/Non-Tech Event
1 Project Competition: – To encourage students to develop innovative and sustainable solutions for a real-world problem, and to provide them with a platform to showcase their talents and creativity in the competitive environment Technical Project Competition
2 Blind Coding: –
To make students aware of coding and sharpening their coding and DSA skills while SCREEN is OFF.
Technical Coding competition
  3 Tech Dumb Charades:
To guess technical words or phrases based on the actions of a player who is acting them out without speaking or using any props.▪ To promote teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills among players while also enhancing their understanding of technical jargon and terminology.
Technical Competition
4 Obstacle Race:
 To check the coordination of eye/feet and coordination with team members. A group of pairs has to clear five stages in minimum time to win the race. One of the two participants will be directed to move to the other participant having the strip on their eyes.
Non-Tech Event
5 Treasure Hunt:
To locate a hidden treasure or set of clues, using problem-solving skills, creativity, and critical thinking. There were hints distributed all across the college pointing to the next clue.
• The number of clues in total was 5
• The last clue hinted toward the treasure.
Non-Tech Event
14 CODE MODE- FE/SE & TE/BE :
A Basic coding completion for the students of F.E./S. E. & T.E./B.E. at inter-college level using the HackerRank online coding. One has to solve 5-6 coding problems in 3 hours
No language-specific coding
Coding Competition
15 ACES Year End & B.E. Farewell:
ACES Year End function inaugurated by the hands of our principal
Dr. M.R. Tarambale Sir with the official launching of ACES Website & Magazine. B. E. Farewell is organized for the students of the 2022-2023 batch to wish all the best to the B.E. students who are leaving for their future career and the function is ended with the dinner for the members.
Function
Name of Coordinator: Prof.Anil M. Bhadgale
Sr. No. Name of Event Type of Event

Activities Conducted A.Y. 2021-22

1 Preptern:
Preptern was a workshop organized to make students aware of internships and placement for the students of PVG’s COET& GKP(W)IoM, Pune
Internship Awareness
2 Inauguration:
An inauguration function was arranged for all registered ACES members to make them aware of the upcoming events to be organized by ACES.
Inauguration
3 ACE C++:
ACE C++ was a 2-day workshop organized to get a basic to advanced understanding of C++.
Workshop
4 Diwali Fiesta:
Diwali Fiesta was organized for students to showcase non-technical skills such as photography, designing, blog writing, etc.
Non-Technical Event
5 Blockchain Verse:
Blockchain Verse was a workshop organized to learn and get insights about blockchain for the students of college. It helps to gain information about immediate, shared, and completely transparent information stored on an immutable ledger.
Workshop
6 Pythonista:
Pythonista was a python-based workshop organized for learning Python from basic to advanced level for the students of F.E.
Workshop
7 Tech-Art:
Technical Poster Competition is conducted to encourage students to provide a visual representation of an innovative idea through text, charts, graphs, and other visual aids.
Poster Competition
8 “The Trivia:
Aboard the Hogwarts Express & Bazinga Non-Technical Quiz competition is conducted to identify what students know and what they don’t know about the given area/topic.”
Quiz competition
9 CODE MODE-FE/SE & TE/BE :
A Basic coding completion for the students of F.E./S. E. & T.E./B.E. at the inter-college level using the HackerRank online coding
Coding Competition
10 Women’s Day Quiz:
The event was organized by ACES & ITSA To celebrate Women’s Day & their achievements. It provided an opportunity for the department professors to engage in a fun activity outside of their usual academic responsibilities.
Quiz Competition
11 ECO Empowerment Week:
E-Scrap Day: –
To encourage & raise awareness among students to recycle their e-waste. An opportunity to reflect on the impacts of e-waste and the actions to enhance circularity for e-products by Submit your E-Scrap at our College Porch
Awareness Program
12 DSA Deep Dive:
An expert session by the Alumni on Data Structure and a 6-week programming workshop in online mode
An expert session
13 ALGORYTHM2K23 Tech/Non-Tech Event
1 Project Competition: – To encourage students to develop innovative and sustainable solutions for a real-world problem, and to provide them with a platform to showcase their talents and creativity in the competitive environment Technical Project Competition
2 Blind Coding: –

To make students aware of coding and sharpening their coding and DSA skills while SCREEN is OFF.

Technical Coding competition
  3 Tech Dumb Charades:

  •  To guess technical words or phrases based on the actions of a player who is acting them out without speaking or using any props.
  • To promote teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills among players while also enhancing their understanding of technical jargon and terminology.
Technical Competition
4 Obstacle Race:

 To check the coordination of eye/feet and coordination with team members. A group of pairs has to clear five stages in minimum time to win the race. One of two participants will be directed to take a move to the other participant having the strip on their eyes.

Non-Tech Event
5 Treasure Hunt:
To locate a hidden treasure or set of clues, using problem-solving skills, creativity, and critical thinking. There were hints distributed all across the college pointing to the next clue.
• The number of clues in total was 5
• The last clue hinted toward the treasure.
Non-Tech Event
14 CODE MODE- FE/SE & TE/BE :
A Basic coding completion for the students of F.E./S.E & T.E./B.E. at the inter-college level using the HackerRank online coding.
▪️One has to solve 5-6 coding problems in 3 hours
▪️No language-specific coding
Coding Competition
15 ACES Year End & B.E. Farewell:
ACES Year End function inaugurated by the hands of our principal
Dr. M. R. Tarambale Sir with the official launching of ACES Website & Magazine. B. E. Farewell is organized for the students of the 2021-2022 batch to wish all the best to the B.E. students who are leaving for their future career and the function is ended with the dinner for the members.
Function
Name of Coordinator: Prof. Anil M. Bhadgale