The Technology and Engineering Society (TechES) is a student-led organization dedicated to fostering innovation, collaboration, and professional development in the fields of technology and engineering.
TechEs was founded as a KCST Programming Club in 2018 and rebranded as TechES in 2025. We've evolved into a thriving community of more than 50 individuals with varied technical skills.
Our mission is to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and practical industry skills, preparing our members for successful careers in technology and engineering sectors.
Regular hands-on sessions on cutting-edge technologies, programming languages, and engineering tools.
Guest lectures and panel discussions featuring professionals from leading tech companies and engineering firms.
Regular coding competitions and engineering challenges to test skills and promote creative problem-solving.
Cutting-edge research projects collaborating with faculty advisors to push the boundaries of technology and engineering.
Connecting junior members with experienced professionals for guidance and career development advice.
President
Computer Engineering student specializing in web development and cloud technologies.
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Vice President
Computer Science student with a passion for AI and machine learning. Leading TechES to new heights.
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Founding Member
Pioneer in establishing TechES and driving its initial growth and development.
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CSE Department
Expert in computer science and engineering, providing valuable guidance to TechES.
CSE Department
Specialist in advanced computing technologies and research methodologies.
CSE Department
Distinguished professor with extensive experience in computer science education.
CSE Department
Expert in artificial intelligence and machine learning applications.
CSE Department
Professional engineer with expertise in software development and project management.
Our team's competed in the national competition setting a new record during this particapation.
Reached the final round among 500+ teams worldwide, showcasing exceptional problem-solving skills.
Reached the final round among 500+ teams worldwide, showcasing exceptional problem-solving skills.
Our team's autonomous robot 'Snowy' won the national competition for its innovative navigation system and efficient task completion.
Recognized by the university for outstanding contribution to student skill development and community engagement.
Our team's sustainable energy monitoring solution won recognition for its potential impact on reducing carbon footprints.
Reached the final round among 500+ teams worldwide, showcasing exceptional problem-solving skills.