Workshop on Advance C Programming organised at ITS Engineering College

Department of Computer Science & Engineering and Allied Branches of ITS ENGINEERING COLLEGE, one of the Premier Institution in the field of Engineering and Management Education organized a Workshop on Advance C Programming for Faculty Member all department on 13th September 2025 by Corporate Trainer, RCPL. The workshop was aimed at equipping faculty members with in-depth knowledge of foundational programming concepts and enhancing their teaching methodologies.

The workshop was addressed by Dr. Mayank Garg, Director, ITSEC and Dr. Vishnu Sharma, Professor, CSE & Allied Branches and Dean who underscored the importance of skill enhancement in modern academic practices and encouraged faculty to embrace such opportunities to remain aligned with current technological trends. Workshop was delivered by our distinguished guest speakers of Corporate Trainer, RCPL Mr. Sankalp Agnihotri.

The workshop sessions were led by Mr. Sankalp Agnihotri, an expert in software development and programming education. His sessions covered key concepts of the C programming language, practical applications, and teaching best practices. The program featured hands-on sessions, interactive problem-solving, and live demonstrations to promote experiential learning.

The event saw active participation from faculty across various departments, and the feedback was overwhelmingly positive. Participants appreciated the depth of content, the clarity of instruction, and the real-world relevance of the topics discussed.

The workshop was attended by all the faculty member of CSE Department & Allied Branches and Other Department. The Event is completed in the Presence of Dr. Jaya Sinha, HOD (CSE-AIML & DS), Dr. Sandhya Umrao (Professor) and Dr. Hariom Tyagi(Professor). At the end of the session the formal Vote of Thanks was delivered by the Head of the Department, marking the conclusion of the program. This insightful session proved to be both enlightening and thought-provoking for faculty.

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