Batch : 2009-13 || HOD : Mr. Munshi Yadav || Stream : CSE
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
Sunday, 14 October 2012
GATES
GTBIT's Annual Techno-cultural Event for creative Souls
GATES is the annual techno-cultural fest of GTBIT. Its an opportunity
for the GTBIT community to showcase the rich culture of GTBITians; a
venture to initiate, build and maintain acquaintances in the academic
and industrial arena.
Sports Society
This is managed by faculty & students of GTBIT. This society organizes various sports events in the college
ETC, Cultural Society
This society aims at the holistic development of the students because
we,at GTBIT believe that education is not a mere process of stuffing the
heads with information. Rather, it is a process of complete nurturing
of the body and soul.
Divine Circle
Divine Circle, the Divinity Society of Guru Tegh Bahadur Institute of
Technology, a first of its kind in the college, was formed on the 12th
of June, 2006, carrying out its first event on June 15, 2006. Since then
there has been no looking back and DC has been involved in celebrating
all the major Gurpurabs by the collective efforts of students and staff
community.
D'LangChaps
Established in February 2004,
D’LangChaps (DLC)
, GTBIT’s literary society was a brainchild of 6 enthusiastic students. Helping us transform our dreams into reality, we are constantly supported by many dedicated volunteers who work with the sole feeling of making GTBITians proud, along with the administration and the faculty. Initially starting as just a group of students wanting to work to make their own college better, today DLC is a totally recognized and appreciated group of organized yet merry students. DLC was the first official group to come into existence in the college. Pioneering in the spirits of teamwork and team spirit, we work without any hierarchy.Technical Society of GTBIT
TSG, the Technical Society of GTBIT was founded in August 2006 by a team
of technically sound students under the guidance of Mr. Devendra Tayal.
The society has been working round the clock for more than six years
now.
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