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ACM - CEG

Student Chapter

About The Club

The ACM-CEG Student Chapter, initiated in 2004, aims to instill an unwavering enthusiasm for computer science in students. The club provides a plethora of networking opportunities and helps to seek advice from the top experts in the field. The club has been steadily working to inculcate an unalloyed interest in Computer Science in students and consequently, stimulating the advancement of computer science as a whole.

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About ACM-CEG

Our Flagship Events

Prodigy Event

PRODIGY

Prodigy, an annual state-level technical event organized by the ACM-CEG chapter at Anna University, is a pioneering initiative designed exclusively for students in grades 9-12. Rooted in the ethos of promoting technological awareness and fostering a passion for computer science, Prodigy goes beyond traditional education, providing a dynamic platform for young minds to delve into the exciting realms of computing and technology. Over the span of more than 15 years, Prodigy has transcended its identity as a mere technical event; it has evolved into a transformative experience. By reaching out to schools and students across the state, Prodigy has become a beacon of inspiration, sparking a passion for technology that extends far beyond the duration of the event. The legacy of Prodigy is etched in the minds of those who have participated, fostering a community of young enthusiasts who are not just consumers but creators in the world of technology.

CODHER

Empowerment takes center stage at CodHer, our exclusive women-only hackathon designed to inspire and motivate female developers to actively engage in the dynamic world of hackathons. Providing a dedicated platform for female talent, CodHer is a showcase of skills, innovation, and collaboration. With renowned sponsors like Motorq and GitHub, participants have the opportunity to compete for cash prizes exceeding 50k, along with the chance to secure coveted internships. Join CodHer and become a part of a supportive community, celebrating the prowess of women in the tech space and encouraging their active participation in the ever-evolving landscape of hackathons.

CodHer Event

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Frequently Asked Questions

The ACM-CEG Student Chapter is a student organization focused on fostering a passion for Computer Science. The club aims to spark interest in the field, regardless of an individual's background, and contribute to the advancement of computer science as a whole.

The full form of ACM is the Association for Computing Machinery.

Our mission is to inspire students to learn and master computer science tools, cultivating a genuine passion for the discipline. We are dedicated to removing obstacles, offering clear guidance, and empowering students to achieve their goals.

The ACM-CEG Student Chapter was established in 2004. It provides networking opportunities and access to advice from experts in the field.

No, anyone from any department can be a part of this club.

No, there is no membership fee to join.

An open call is conducted annually during the even semesters. Those who attend can become a part of the club.

If any specific software or platforms are required, participants will be informed beforehand and provided with the necessary installation details.

Information is disseminated through the club's newsletter. You can subscribe with your email to receive updates on events and opportunities. The "Offcamp" program, which shares off-campus opportunities like scholarships, internships, and jobs, is accessible through Instagram and LinkedIn.

We organize a variety of events, including CODHER, which promotes female representation in technology, and PRODIGY, which fosters a passion for computer science among school students. We also host webinars and alumni talks to offer insights into new technologies and provide career guidance.

C.O.D.E: Supports pre-final and final year students with interview and placement preparation. HEADFIRST: Guides first-year students on the fundamentals of data structures and algorithms for competitive programming. Periodic Sessions: Cover emerging technologies. CODEX: A series of competitive programming contests. The Bell Labs: In-depth sessions on operating systems and related concepts. Masterclass: Interactive sessions with alumni about pursuing higher studies.

Get In Touch




Have questions or want to join our community? We'd love to hear from you!

Contact Information

Phone

Anagha - +91 8825789933

Dharaniraj - +91 9976231117

Email

acmceg2019@gmail.com

Location

Anna University, CEG Campus