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Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the award of the degree of
(Guide Name)
1. Himanshu Mehrotra
2. Harneet Singh
3. Abhishek Joshi
4.
Nurturing Excellence
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Certificate
We, 1 Himanshu Mehrotra 2.Harneet Singh 3. Abhishek Joshi and 4. Kirtimaan Singh
certify that the IT Application Project Report (BBA-313) entitled “COLLEGE FEST” is
been submitted earlier for the award of any degree or diploma to the best of our
Date:
Date:
Designation:
Countersigned
Director
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Table of Contents
History of College Fest .................................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined.
Chapter-1: Problem Definition .................................................................................................................. 10
Chapter-2: System Analysis & Design ...................................................................................................... 11
Chapter-3: System Coding & Implementation........................................................................................... 15
Coding ..................................................................................................................................................... 15
Bibliography ............................................................................................................................................... 41
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College Fest
In India, a cultural festival, cultfest, culfest or college fest is an annual cultural event at a
college or university organised by the student community, involving participants from other
colleges as well. Professional performing artists are also typically invited, and a number of
competitions are held for students. Fests are usually funded through sponsors, although some
colleges have begun exploring the idea of crowdfunding
Tech fest
Techfest is the annual science and technology festival of Indian Institute of Technology
Bombay. It also refers to the independent body of students who organize this event along with
many other social initiatives and outreach programs around the year. Techfest is known for
hosting a variety of events that include competitions, exhibitions, lectures as well as workshops.
Started in 1998 with the aim of providing a platform for the Indian student community to
develop and showcase their technical prowess, it has now grown into Asia's Largest Science and
Technology Festival with a footfall of 1.75 lakhs in its latest edition. The activities culminate in
a grand three-day festival event in the campus of IIT Bombay which attracts people from all over
the World, including students, academia, corporates and the general public
The very first edition of Techfest was in 1998. The underlying spirit of Techfest was "to
promote technology and scientific thinking and innovation" a motto that has been followed by
every Techfest since. Techfest ‘98 also set the broad outlines of Techfest in the form of
competitions, lectures, workshops, and exhibitions which went on to become a standard feature
at every Techfest. Entrepreneurship also made an appearance in the 1999 and 2000 editions.
Technoholix—Techfest in the Dark, showcasing technological entertainment at the end of each
day as well as the hub of on the spot activities, made their debut during these years.
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Techfest 2001-2002 saw the incorporation of IIT Bombay's department oriented events like
Yantriki, Chemsplash and Last Straw. Students from G H Raisoni College of Engineering got the
Engineering Excellence Award for best design. Mr. Amit Shankar Choudhary, Mr. Fahad Azad,
Mr. Bodhisatta Ganguly was in the team of designers from GHRCE, Nagpur.
Techfest 2002-2003 launched the Techfest trophy to make the competitions more interesting.
Colleges from all over India participated in multiple segments to win the trophy.
Techfest 2003-2004 marked a big milestone in the growth of Techfest as this was the year
Techfest became an International event with the introduction of International Machine design
contest - Cliffhanger. It also saw the introduction of the renowned robotics competition,
Micromouse for the first time in India. Teams from Nepal, Sri Lanka and Singapore also
participated in Cliffhanger.
Techfest 2004-2005 added challenging problem statements in the form of competitions like
Survivor as well as Drishti, which was conceived with the National Association for the Blind
(NAB) in order to provide aids for the visually challenged.
The emphasis at Techfest 2006 was on technology and its applications rather than just
engineering know—how. With this view, a section of competitions held under the name E-
Rustique had problem statements that encouraged the participants to come up with solutions to
existing rural problems and hence contribute to the development of modern India.
Techfest 2006-2007 introduced an event Nexus to take robotics to the masses via robotics
workshops and subsequent competitions with easy problem statements in many cities other than
Mumbai.
In Techfest 2007-2008, Nexus was conducted at 7 centers across India namely Indore, Calicut,
Jaipur, New Delhi, Pune, Surat and Mumbai respectively. Techfest 2008 also returned to the
trend of taking up of initiatives by the Techfest team for social and public causes through their
campaign on Global Warming.
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Techfest 2008-2009 featured the iNexus taking Nexus international to Sri Lanka, UAE and
Denmark, whose finalists were flown to India to compete with their counterparts from India,
making Techfest the first ever student organization to go truly international. It also saw the
creation of open innovation platform called Prayaas to try come up with implementable
solutions to problems existing in rural India.
Techfest 2009-2010 added a new segment to their festival called Scintillations. The segment
consisted of night exhibitions and thrilling interactive shows. The exhibitions had quite a
nationalistic flavor with hanger space devoted to ISRO, Indian Navy and National Disaster
Management Authority .
Techfest 2010-2011 added more entertainment events to the festival with a new section called
Crossroads which featured Street Magic Shows, Stunt Shows etc. Some of the featured events at
2011 were the VirtuSphere and Laser Tag, lecture by the likes of Harold Kroto and Richard
Stallman, exhibition of Science and inventions of Leonardo da Vinci and PR2, energy-saving
competition among all Indian Institutes of Technology . Technoholix saw world's best Double
Dutch (jump rope) crew.
Techfest 2012-2013 created a benchmark for itself with its lecture series, competitions and
initiatives. This stint of Lecture Series at Techfest was graced by Amartya Sen, Ei-ichi Negishi
(Nobel Laureate in Chemistry), Rakesh Sharma and many more. International Robotics
Challenge(IRC), the flagship event of Techfest 2013, witnessed participation from 8 countries. A
new competition TechOlympics was launched which saw 240 teams from India participate to
solve multiple problem statements and compete to be crowned the winner. The initiatives -
Techfest Green Campus Challenge (participation from 750 colleges and formation of 150 new
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Eco-clubs) and Give-A-Coin aimed at awareness of financial child adoption were a huge success
and well appreciated all over the country.
Techfest 2013-2014 registered a participation of 1.35 lakhs which turned out to be the highest
till that year. The lecture series witnessed Prof. C.N.R. Rao (Bharat Ratna 2014), Pranav Mistry
(Inventor of SixthSense Technology), Kiran Bedi and many renowned personalities. The
technoholix segment witnessed the World Premiere of a 3D projection mapping play, June,
covered in Indian as well as Italian media. An anti-smoking campaign, I SMOKE featured in
Limca Book of Records for the most number of doodles collected. The 16th edition also saw the
launch of 4G services for the first time in India by Reliance Jio.[19]
Techfest 2014-2015 recorded a footfall of 1.45 lakhs. The edition featured a stellar lineup of
eminent lecturers like late APJ Abdul Kalam, inventor of C++, Bjarne Stroustrup and one of the
founding fathers of internet Vint Cerf. The social initiatives Techfest had undertaken over the
past years were nominated for Times of India Social Impact Award. Smart City Challenge,
inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 100 smart cities in India, engaged college
students to think of innovative ideas for making a smart city. ASK, the nationwide campaign of
Techfest, with the partnership of NCPRI, was aimed at creating awareness of the Right to
Information Act.
Techfest 2015-2016 witnessed the highest ever footfall of 1.65 lakhs. The lecture series was
graced by renowned personalities like Prof. Serge Haroche (Physics Nobel Laureate), Eric
Klinker (CEO of BitTorrent) and Dr. K. Radhakrishnan (Former Chairman of ISRO). This
edition included an International Summit to unite a dynamic community of global leaders and
activists to discuss solutions for challenges and analyze the impact of technology. ReCycle, a
college campaign of Techfest, aimed at creating awareness about physical fitness and
environmental protection among the youth in society. Internet for All, a social initiative, with the
association of NIELIT, aimed at improving digital literacy in India by teaching the basics of
internet to school students.
Techfest 2016-2017 was based on the theme "A Space Expedition". The lecture series was
graced by Rakesh Sharma (1st Indian in Space), Bruce Allen (American Physicist and Principal
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Investigator, LIGO Project), Mark Papermaster (Former CTO, Apple Inc.) and many more
eminent personalities. This edition hosted World MUN with 525 delegates from all over the
world. CURED?, a social initiative to make the masses aware of the causes and effects of
Diabetes for which over 200+ camps were set up all across India. Save The Souls was an
initiative aimed at stopping the inhumane testing of Beagle dogs in laboratories for which an
online petition campaign was run. IAmPower was initiated with an aim to empower girls to
become leaders of technology, innovators in STEM and build their own future through exposure
to computer science and technology.
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Students also not get the proper platform for finding events which helps to build their resume.
There is no such android application or web application for Event management or organization
by which automatic record will maintain, also show all events to participants by which they can
apply online and event can be organized
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The proposed system will use Google Cloud Messaging (GCM) to establish communication
between different client applications and the system server. The GCM handles all the messages
to be sent to client devices/ applications from web server and vice versa. All the issues which can
be raised in the communication are taken care by GCM. The GCM uses waiting queue to store
messages if the target client device is offline/ inactive. When the device is online/ active, then the
Me ssages are sent to it. By using GCM, it will increase the efficiency and reduce the complexity
of the proposed android application system. The developer need not to worry about the
communication mechanism which is the major issue in manual communication m
OUTCOME
The outcome of the proposed system will be,
-The communication gap between teacher and student coordinators will be reduced/ minimized.
-Students can view all events and can participate as per their interest.
-The any changes affected in the schedule will be easily notified to all student coordinators and
participants of thevents.
-Day to day reminders to participants about their event.
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Block Diagram
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Site Map
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Flow Chart
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Coding
Index.html
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"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<title>College Fest</title>
<style type="text/css">
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text-decoration: underline;
font-size: x-large;
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<div id="layout">
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<div id="logo">
<div class="text">
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College</div>
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Fest</div>
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</div>
<div id="bullet5">
</div>
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<div class="welcome">
<div class="weltxt">
A cultural fest is a fest that showcases the culture adopted by the college organizing it.
Every year, a college adopts a particular theme and organizes various events related to it.
</div>
</div>
<div id="body">
<table width="100%">
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<br />
In India, a cultural festival, cultfest, culfest or college fest is an annual cultural event
at a college or university organised by the student community, involving participants from other
colleges as well.Professional performing artists are also typically invited, and a number of
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competitions are held for students. Fests are usually funded through sponsors, although some
colleges have begun exploring the idea of crowdfunding. </td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
<div id="midline">
</div>
</div>
</div>
<div align="center">
www.collegefest.com</a></div>
</body>
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Sign Up.
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College</div>
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Fest</div>
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We are not in the vision care business because we love selling glasses. We do what we do
because we love eyes and we care about the people behind them.
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Fest Details
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College</div>
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Fest</div>
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<p>
Techfest 2015-2016 witnessed the highest ever footfall of 1.65 lakhs. The lecture series was
graced by renowned personalities like Prof. Serge Haroche (Physics Nobel Laureate), Eric
Klinker (CEO of BitTorrent) and Dr. K. Radhakrishnan (Former Chairman of ISRO). This
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edition included an International Summit to unite a dynamic community of global leaders and
activists to discuss solutions for challenges and analyze the impact of technology. ReCycle, a
college campaign of Techfest, aimed at creating awareness about physical fitness and
environmental protection among the youth in society. Internet for All, a social initiative, with the
association of NIELIT, aimed at improving digital literacy in India by teaching the basics of
internet to school students.
Techfest 2016-2017 was based on the theme "A Space Expedition". The lecture series was
graced by Rakesh Sharma (1st Indian in Space), Bruce Allen (American Physicist and Principal
Investigator, LIGO Project), Mark Papermaster (Former CTO, Apple Inc.) and many more
eminent personalities. This edition hosted World MUN with 525 delegates from all over the
world. CURED?, a social initiative to make the masses aware of the causes and effects of
Diabetes for which over 200+ camps were set up all across India. Save The Souls was an
initiative aimed at stopping the inhumane testing of Beagle dogs in laboratories for which an
online petition campaign was run. IAmPower was initiated with an aim to empower girls to
become leaders of technology, innovators in STEM and build their own future through exposure
to computer science and technology.
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About Us
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College</div>
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Fest</div>
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</div>
<div id="bullet5">
</div>
</div>
<div class="welcome">
<div class="weltxt">
A cultural fest is a fest that showcases the culture adopted by the college organizing it.
Every year, a college adopts a particular theme and organizes various events related to it.
</div>
</div>
<div id="body">
<table width="100%">
<tr>
<td>
<br />
<br />
Started in 1998 with the aim of providing a platform for the Indian student community to
develop and showcase their technical prowess, it has now grown into Asia's Largest Science and
Technology Festival with a footfall of 1.75 lakhs in its latest edition. The activities culminate in a
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grand three-day festival event in the campus of IIT Bombay which attracts people from all over
the World, including students, academia, corporates and the general public. </tr>
</table>
</div>
<div id="midline">
</div>
</div>
</div>
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www.CollegeFest.com</a></div>
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A cultural fest is a fest that showcases the culture adopted by the college organizing it.
Every year, a college adopts a particular theme and organizes various events related to it.
</div>
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Sujan Singh Park, Khan Market,</br> Sujan Singh Park, New Delhi, Delhi 110003 </p>
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