IEEE KJSIT 2025-26

Events

Innovation in Action

Discover our technical festivals, workshops, and competitions that shape the future of technology

Renaissance

Our flagship 2-day techfest bringing together innovation, competition, and technical excellence

1000+
total Participants
25+
events
20+
colleges
2 Days
duration
BGMI Tournament
GamingIntermediate
Open

BGMI Tournament

BGMI is more than just a game, it's a cultural phenomenon in India's gaming community. Every decision can be the difference between life and death. Engage in intense firefights, strategically plan your moves and outlast opponents in a race to be the last one standing.

March 2025
2 days
IT Seminar Hall
200 expected
GamingStrategyTeam-based
AI Saga
Artificial IntelligenceAdvanced
Open

AI Saga

A competition to find the top prompt creator for AI tools, testing efficiency, scenario simulation, and creativity. Rounds include Prompt Efficiency, Scenario Simulation, Creativity, and a stunning finale with AI image generation and voiceover creation.

February 2025
1 day
Lab 603
100 expected
AICreativityInnovation
Tech Stake
ProgrammingExpert

Tech Stake

Join us for a thrilling technical coding event where the stakes rise with every challenge! As participants solve increasingly complex problems, the risk and rewards grow higher. Test your skills, strategy, and nerve in this dynamic coding showdown!

April 2025
2 days
Lab 605
120 expected
CodingAlgorithmProblem Solving
Blind Coding
ProgrammingIntermediate
Open

Blind Coding

Blind Coding is a fast-paced single-round challenge where participants solve a problem in 30 minutes using any programming language. Submissions judged on correctness, efficiency, and readability.

January 2025
1 day
Lab 701
80 expected
CodingSpeedLogic
Tech Trivia
QuizBeginner
Open

Tech Trivia

The Tech Trivia event is a dynamic competition designed for 40-60 participants with four rounds of increasing difficulty. From tech basics to advanced topics, culminating in a rapid-fire buzzer round.

February 2025
2 days
Lab 602
60 expected
QuizKnowledgeTechnology
Treasure Hunt
AdventureBeginner
Open

Treasure Hunt

Treasure hunt, the idea of hunting for hidden treasures has always been exciting and adventurous. In treasure hunt, participants work in small teams to find the treasure with the help of given clues. The team who decodes the code/clue and finds the treasure first will win the game.

March 2025
1 day
College Campus
150 expected
AdventureTeam WorkProblem Solving

Workshops

Hands-on learning experiences in cutting-edge technologies and STEM education

STEM Workshops

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STEM Outreach
2 hours (1:00 PM – 3:00 PM)

STEM Workshop: Basics of Electronics (Orientation)

Foundational introduction to voltage, current, resistance and hands-on breadboard practice (LED, resistor, diode, battery, potentiometer). Jointly organized by IEEE Bombay Section and IEEE-KJSIT.

80
Students
1
Schools
2 hours (1:00 PM – 3:00 PM)
Duration
Learning Outcomes
  • Exposure to core electronics concepts
  • Practical breadboard proficiency (LED blink setup)
  • Problem-solving through hands-on activity
  • Peer networking and collaboration
Topics Covered
VoltageCurrentResistanceBreadboardLEDResistorDiodeBatteryPotentiometer
Target Audience: High school students
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STEM Outreach
1.5 hours (2:00 PM – 3:30 PM)

STEM Workshop: Basics of Electronics (Orientation)

Introductory session covering fundamentals of electronics followed by a live practical on breadboard usage and basic modules (LED with resistor, diode, battery, potentiometer).

80
Students
1
Schools
1.5 hours (2:00 PM – 3:30 PM)
Duration
Learning Outcomes
  • Understanding of basic electronics building blocks
  • Hands-on LED circuit on breadboard
  • Confidence to explore simple electronic projects
  • Increased interest in STEM fields
Topics Covered
VoltageCurrentResistanceBreadboardLEDResistorDiodeBatteryPotentiometer
Target Audience: High school students

Novel Workshops

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8:00 A.M onwards

Photonics Workshop at Nareshwadi Learning Centre

On 17th August 2024, a hands-on Photonics outreach was conducted at Nareshwadi Learning Centre, Dahanu (Palghar) under the guidance of Dr. Roshan Makkar. Six IEEE KJSIT student volunteers engaged 8th–10th graders with practical demonstrations on plane mirrors, laws of reflection, color observations, and properties of concave and convex lenses.

6 participants
17 August 2024
Learning Outcomes
  • Hands-on understanding of laws of reflection
  • Familiarity with concave and convex lens behavior
  • Practical exposure to optical instruments
  • Increased curiosity and interest in photonics
Topics Covered
Plane mirrorsLaws of reflectionColor observationsConcave lensesConvex lensesOptical instruments
Target Audience: 8th–10th-grade students
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1:10 PM – 2:10 PM (1 hour)

STM32CubeIDE Introduction Lecture

A one-hour theory session introducing the STM32 microcontroller family and STM32CubeIDE workflow for TY EXTC students. Covered board variants, pinouts, peripherals (GPIO, ADC, timers, UART), development flow, debugging, and real-world applications in robotics and automation.

13 participants
7 August 2025
Learning Outcomes
  • Understand STM32 family advantages and use-cases
  • Map microcontroller features to project requirements
  • Grasp CubeIDE flow: config, code, build, debug
  • Identify peripherals: GPIO, ADC, timers, UART
  • Confidence to explore STM32 ecosystem independently
Topics Covered
STM32 OverviewSTM32CubeIDE WorkflowGPIO ConfigurationADC BasicsTimer FunctionsUART CommunicationDebugging in CubeIDELow-power Considerations
Target Audience: Third Year EXTC students