SREC Clubs

CAMPUS CRUSADERS: SREC CLUBS

ABOUT

Santhiram Engineering College actively fosters student development beyond academics through a vibrant range of club activities. Various student-led clubs operate under the guidance of faculty coordinators, aiming to enhance creativity, communication, leadership, and technical skills among students.

College’s co curricular ecosystem continues to thrive through five dynamic student clubs, each enrolling more than 500 members and hosting one themed activity every month—ranging from webinars and skill building workshops to campus wide competitions and social impact awareness drives.

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CORE TEAM

Club Core Focus Faculty Coordinator Student Coordinator
Verbal Voyagers
English Club
Public speaking, verbal aptitude, GD & debate Ms. Lavanya P. Ms. N. Bhargavi
IV-CSG
Cinematography
Photo Club
Film making, photography, editing Mrs Mary Swetha Mr Naga Seshudu
III-CSE
Tech Hawk
Robotics Club
Autonomous robots, IoT, AI prototyping Mrs Jaya Mangala Mr Y Ravi Shankar
II-CSE
Leet Code
Coding Club
Competitive coding, data structures & algorithms Mr Y. Akash Mr. M V Subhash
III-CSD
Prancing Pearls
Dance Club
Classical & contemporary dance, stage craft Mrs Mary Swetha Ms P Reshma
III-CSD

Mrs. Lavanya Paruchuri

Dept. of Basic Sciences
Verbal Voyagers Faculty Coordinator

Ms. N Bhargavi

IV Design
Student Coordinator

FUNCTIONING:

The club enhances students' verbal ability, communication skills, and confidence in English through interactive activities. It plans monthly activities that focusses on Basic language skills and Vocabulary enhancement through fun way. The Club activities Enhances confidence, articulation, and fluency in English, essential for placements and global communication. Strengthens creative and critical thinking through debates and writing activities. There are altogether 450 members in this club. Various activities held during the academic year are as follows:

  • Pick and Speak, JAM (Just A Minute), and Debate – To improve spontaneous speaking skills.
  • Group Discussions & and idea exchange – To prepare students for research and placements.
  • Creative Writing & Essay Competitions – To enhance writing abilities
  • Viksit Bharat Vision Pitch challenge – To develop presentation skills and development.
  • Cross word Expedition challenges - To enhance critical thinking and problem-solving abilities among students.
  • Elocution competition - To develop oratory skills and deep-thinking skills among students.

ACHIEVEMENTS

20 students got selected for National level Crossword Puzzle from South Zone, held at IIT Madras in July, 2024, 10 in NICE 2K25.

One student from CSE N. Harshitha stood as AP State Topper and represented in National Level Grand Finale in New Delhi in 2025.

02 students got selected for National Level Challenge in Viksit Bharat Vision Pitch challenge to represent in front of PM Modi January 2025.


GALLERY


Mrs. P. Mary Swetha

Dept. of ECE
Cinematography Club Faculty Coordinator

Mr. V Naga Seshudu

III CSE
Student Coordinator

FUNCTIONING:

Provides a platform for students passionate about photography and visual storytelling. Encourages visual storytelling, attention to detail, and artistic expression. These clubs provide a balanced mix of technical expertise, creative expression, leadership, and teamwork, ensuring students’ holistic development. They prepare students for both professional careers and personal growth by building confidence, collaboration, and problem-solving abilities. Develops technical skills in photography and editing while offering opportunities for media and digital content creation. There are 110 members in this club.

ACTIVITIES

  • Photo Walks & Competitions – Exploring different photography genres.
  • Workshops on Camera Handling, Editing, and Visual Composition
  • Event Coverage for College Functions
  • Collaborations with Media & Digital Content Creators

Mrs. Jaya Mangala

Dept. of ECE
Tech Hawk Faculty Coordinator

Mr. Y Ravi Shankar

II CSE
Student Coordinator

FUNCTIONING:

Encourages students to explore robotics, automation, and AI through hands-on projects and technical knowledge sharing. Develops problem-solving skills, logical reasoning, and hands-on technical expertise in automation and AI. Encourages teamwork and innovation, preparing students for industry demands. There are 140 members in this club.

ACTIVITIES

  • Workshops on Arduino and AI-based Robotics
  • Hackathons and Robotics Competitions – Encouraging innovation and teamwork.
  • Prototype Development - Building functional robots for problem-solving.
  • Event Coverage for College Functions
  • Guest Lectures by Alumni and Industry Experts

Mr. Y. Akash

Dept. of AIML
Leet Code Club Faculty Coordinator

Mr. R V Subhash

II CSD
Student Coordinator

FUNCTIONING:

Focuses on competitive programming, software development, and problem-solving skills. Boosts logical thinking, programming proficiency, and problem-solving ability. Prepares students for careers in software development, AI, and data science while fostering competitive coding skills. There are 190 members in this club.

ACTIVITIES

  • Coding Challenges & Hackathons – To develop logical thinking and efficiency.
  • Workshops on Python, Java, AI/ML, and Web Development
  • Collaboration with Tech Communities (like Google Developer Groups, GitHub

ACHIEVEMENT

  • Organised A National Level Coding Competition and hackathon in February, 2025

GALLERY


Mrs. P. Mary Swetha

Dept. of ECE
Prancing Pearls Faculty Coordinator

Ms. P Reshma

III CSD
Student Coordinator

FUNCTIONING:

Promotes cultural diversity through dance forms and helps students’ express creativity. Promotes physical fitness, creativity, and stress relief. Enhances coordination, teamwork, and cultural appreciation through diverse dance forms and performances. There are 120 members in this club.

ACTIVITIES

  • Choreography & Dance Battles – For developing team spirit and creativity.
  • Annual Cultural Fest Performances – Representing college at events.
  • Weekly Workshops on Classical, Contemporary, and Western Dance Forms

ACHIEVEMENT

  • One team of ten members participated in District Youth Festival organised by SETKUR Kurnool and won 2nd Prize.

GALLERY


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