BJI’s CSE-Department to Host Intensive Training on Applied Mini Projects
KOLLAM – In an effort to bridge the gap between academic theory and industry practice, the Department of Computer Science Engineering - at Bishop Jerome Institute (BJI) has announced a specialized training session titled "Applied Mini Project Training: From Concept to Execution."
The event, scheduled for January 30, 2026, will be held at the institute’s CSE Lab. This initiative is organized in association with the Arcite School of Data Science, the Institution’s Innovation Council (IIC), and the BJI HackHub.
Empowering Students from Script to Scale
The training aims to provide students with a roadmap for navigating the complexities of project development. Rather than focusing solely on coding, the session will cover the entire lifecycle of a mini-project—starting from the initial ideation phase to final execution and deployment.
Expert Insight
The session will be led by Arunyamol GK, a distinguished faculty member from the ARCITE School of Data Science. Known for her expertise in the field, she will share practical insights and industry-standard methodologies to help students elevate their project work.
Event Details at a Glance
Topic: Applied Mini Project Training: From Concept to Execution
Date: January 30, 2026
Venue: CSE Lab, Bishop Jerome Institute
Resource Person: Ashik (Faculty, ARCITE School of Data Science)
Coordinator: Sujithsree P S(Assistant Professor, CSE Dept)
Sanjumol A (Assistant Professor, CSE Dept)
This program reflects BJI’s commitment to fostering a culture of innovation and technical excellence. By collaborating with industry-focused partners like Arcite, the department ensures that students are equipped with the skills necessary to thrive in the evolving tech landscape.
