MPSTME offers many activities beyond academics, supported by Student Bodies and Councils. These include sports, cultural events, social work, literature, and technical forums. These activities help students develop creativity and skills, preparing them to be successful professionals and future global leaders.
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Colloquium is the management committee of MPSTME, connecting students with industry leaders to bridge the gap between academic learning and industry needs. It organizes events and workshops, like those on digital marketing, to expose students to current trends and insights from successful professionals, preparing them for future challenges.
The Cultural Committee of MPSTME is the heart of all fun activities for students and teachers. It offers opportunities for students to socialize and expand their social circles through various events. The committee provides a fun break from exams and lectures, bringing students together to organize events and learn new skills.
The Editorial Board (Edboard) of the Students’ Council helps bring out everyone’s artistic side. It’s a platform for expression, hosting events like Open Mic Night, Comik Con, Crossfire Debate, and Blind Date with a Book. They publish the annual magazine, Verve, featuring contributions from the entire college. The Crossfire Debate attracts participants from colleges all over Mumbai, while events like Comik Con and Sudocross bring pop culture to campus. Edboard is all about creativity, literature, and pop culture.
At the research cell, we believe in both observing and driving change. We promote and conduct research, seeing it as an adventure with no set path. It’s about exploring, learning, meeting diverse people, and having fun. Research involves trial and error, but we aim to keep everyone inspired and progressing with guidance and support. Our team at Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering creates a platform for research enthusiasts to take on the exciting challenge of innovation.
MPSTME’s Social Impact committee focuses on society’s welfare through meaningful actions. Last year, they organized 11 unique events to help those in need. Believing in the ripple effect, they know small deeds can make a big difference. They also held India’s first social conference, ‘Social Conclave 2019,’ with 450 delegates addressing key social issues. After three days of discussions, the best solutions were chosen and are now being implemented by the team.
The Students’ Council Sports Committee at MPSTME organizes all sports events, including Table Tennis, Chess, Inter Stream Football, College Cricket League (CCL), and Faculty Sports Day. They oversee teams in various college sports events and run the official college sports festival, Conquer, featuring Cricket, Football, Table Tennis, Basketball, Badminton, and Lawn Tennis. Held at prime locations like Matunga Gymkhana and Andheri Sports Complex, Conquer is a 10-14 day festival promoted by major celebrities like Jonty Rhodes, who inaugurated it last year.
The Students’ Council Technical Committee concentrates on imparting the students with knowledge that is beyond the academic curriculum. We conduct technical-based Industrial Visits, Workshops, Competitions and Recreational events to provide all students with a hands-on experience as well as practical knowledge. The committee that puts the T in MPSTME. Events from this committee go right from technical competitions to IV’s. Technical Committee holds a strong belief of imparting knowledge to all, that can be used practically in real life. The committee’s main aim is to develop a technical aptitude amongst students of the college.
Voices is a women-centric cell established to build a supportive community where women can grow, share ideas, and become their best selves. It aims to create a safe space for open discussions on various issues, encouraging and motivating each other while ensuring equal opportunities. Throughout the year, Voices organizes events like Breast Cancer Awareness sessions, self-defense workshops, and Women’s Day celebrations. Their “Open Spaces” initiative engages women in activities and discussions to foster a sense of community.