ANURAG ANDROID CLUB
Inauguration of AAC – Mobile App Development Club [September 16th, 2015]Anurag Android Club (AAC) was initiated with the motto of developing mobile applications on Android technology for the common people needs in daily life. The event was enlightened by the presence of several respected personalities – Mr.Anirbanpal, Technologies Expert, Tech Mahindra, Dr. V. Vijaya Kumar, Professor and Dean, and Dr. G. Vishnu Moorthy, Professor and Head, Dept of CSE.
The executive body of AAC for the academic year 2015-2016 is as follows:
Role | Name | Class |
President | G.Pravallika Reddy, | III CSE |
Vice President | K.Souseelya | III CSE |
Technical Secretary | T.M.Sai Vishal, | III CSE |
Non – Technical Secretary | C.Manvitha | III CSE |
Treasurer | P.Ankitha, | III CSE |
Organizer | Supesha, | III CSE |

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AAC created a Google play developer console account for publishing apps [Sept 15] Click the below link to see published Apps on Google play store.National Android Developer Challenge 2016 (NADC-16)
A Two days National Level workshop on “Android Application Development” was held on Jan 22 and 23, 2015 in AGI as the first stage of National Android Developer Challenge 2016 (NADC-16) which was held at IIT Madras in the month of March 2016. The training was conducted by Mr. Rahul Yadav from ARK Technosolutions in association with IIT Madras.
A total of 71 students from different colleges participated in this workshop and everyone got the participation certificate.
Following students were selected to participate in Grand finale at IIT Madras:Name of student | Class |
T.M.Sai Vishal | III CSE B |
B.L.Sanjana | III CSE C |
G.Rahul Reddy | III CSE B |
Surya Aniketh | III CSE D |


Hackathon for Android App Development
A hackathon was conducted as a part of Infoquest – a technical fest from the department of CSE in collaboration with Computer Society of India (CSI) chapter of the college, Anurag Android Club (AAC). 52 students were registered from different colleges and participated in the hackathon. A total of 15 mobile apps were developed from the participants.
