TECH THESIS
ACM- Association For Computing Machinery
The VVITU ACM Student Chapter successfully organised Tech Thesis, a paper presentation event, as part of the annual techno-fest SPARDHA 2K25.The event aimed to provide a platform for students to present innovative ideas, research work, and entrepreneurial concepts across various domains of technology and management. With enthusiastic participation from over 100 teams, the competition showcased the analytical skills, creativity, and presentation abilities of budding engineers.
Date: 17th September 2025
Time: 9:00 AM onwards
Venue: VVITU Campus, Guntur
Team Size: 2-3 members per team

Event Poster
To streamline the presentations and ensure smooth conduct of the event, all registered teams were divided into four divisions, with around 25 teams allocated to each division. Each division had its own designated room, where presentations took place under the supervision of coordinators and judges. The presence of coordinators ensured smooth scheduling and guidance, while the judges evaluated the teams fairly based on the set criteria.

Teams were called in sequential order, which ensured a smooth and well organized flow of presentations, and the audience in each room consisted of fellow participants and observers. Every team was allotted a slot of five to six minutes to present their paper and explain their ideas to the judges. Within this time frame, participants summarized their work, highlighted key points, and responded to queries from the panel. This division of teams and time-bound schedule helped in maintaining order, fairness, and equal opportunity for every participant. Each team was required to create a structured PowerPoint presentation consisting of eight predefined slides to ensure consistency and clarity during evaluation. The slides included the Title Slide with project name and team details, the Abstract summarizing the project, the Problem Statement outlining the challenge, the Idea /Approach presenting the proposed solution, the Methodology describing the approach used, the Applications highlighting real-world relevance, the Future Scope showing potential developments, and the Outcome presenting results or expected impact.

The event covered a wide range of domains, including AI (ML, DL, LLMs), IoT, Cybersecurity, AR/VR, Blockchain, Entrepreneurship, HR Management, and Startup Innovation, allowing participants to choose topics matching their interests. These varied domains gave participants the flexibility to choose topics that best matched their academic background, technical expertise, and personal interests.
To ensure fairness, each team had three members and had to submit their 8 slide presentation. Presentations were limited to 5–6 minutes, with no changes allowed in team composition or topics after registration. With standardized guidelines, judges could assess every team on common grounds, ensuring objectivity and fairness, while enhancing the credibility of the event.

The evaluation process was structured around a detailed marking scheme for a total of 30 marks. The distribution was as follows: Content (10), Presentation Skills (8), Visuals & Creativity (5), Structure & Flow (5), and Q&A (2).The judges consisted of experienced faculty members and professionals from relevant domains. In addition to awarding scores, they provided constructive feedback, offering suggestions to improve clarity, presentation style, and technical depth.
EVENT WINNERS
Winners Details:
Name: U. V. D. Sudha Rani
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College: SRK Institute of Technology
Name: P. Dhanushi
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College: SRK Institute of Technology

Runners Details:
Name: T. Timothi
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College: Sai Tirumula Engineering College
