Date
10 Sep 2025
Chairman’s Trophy 2025
Dates: 10th – 12th September 2025
Venue: ACSCE Auditorium
Organized By: Department of Physical Education & Sports, ACS College of Engineering
Achievement: The ACSCE Women’s Chess Team secured Second Position, demonstrating focus, strategy, and exceptional performance throughout the tournament.
Achievement: The ACSCE Women’s Kabaddi Team secured Second Position, showcasing incredible strength, strategy, and teamwork throughout the tournament.
Achievement: The ACSCE Men’s Kho-Kho Team secured Second Position, displaying outstanding speed, agility, and teamwork throughout the tournament.
Achievement: The ACSCE Women’s Basketball Team secured First Place, showcasing remarkable talent, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
Venue: ACSCE Auditorium
Organized By: Department of Physical Education & Sports, ACS College of Engineering
Achievement: The ACSCE Women’s Chess Team secured Second Position, demonstrating focus, strategy, and exceptional performance throughout the tournament.
Achievement: The ACSCE Women’s Kabaddi Team secured Second Position, showcasing incredible strength, strategy, and teamwork throughout the tournament.
Achievement: The ACSCE Men’s Kho-Kho Team secured Second Position, displaying outstanding speed, agility, and teamwork throughout the tournament.
Achievement: The ACSCE Women’s Basketball Team secured First Place, showcasing remarkable talent, teamwork, and sportsmanship.
Events List
- One-Week Student Development Program (SDP) on “Computer Aided Design and Simulation in Aerospace Engineering”
- 4-Day Student Development Program on ‘Embedded Systems and IoT’
- IEEE Day 2025 @ ACSCE
- 13th Graduation Ceremony – Batch 2021–25
- Intra-College Water Rocketry & Paper Plane Competition at ACSCE
- Dussehra Pooja Celebration 2025
- Campus Placement Highlights – Batch 2022-26
- Internal Smart India Hackathon – 2025
- Inauguration of “Finishing School for Employability – Java Development Program”
- Guest Lecture on “Decoding Fatigue: From S-N Curves to Real World Life Predictions in Aerospace Structures”