Aakaar 11 Chiseling Civilizations - Event by IIT Bombay 5th-6th March 2011

A platform where Civil Engineers from across the country unite, share ideas: common, yet unique, simple yet creative, ideas that can, if given the right platform create a difference. We aim at providing engineers with those common grounds. At the same time, it's an opportunity for the budding engineers to put the knowledge they have acquired overtime and their skills to test through various competitions held.

All in all, it's a vision as seen by the Civil Engineers at IIT Bombay, a vision that came into being in February 2009, a vision that has been growing since, a vision we call AAKAAR, the annual Civil Engineering Festival at IIT Bombay. The third edition of Aakaar promises to be even bigger and better with loads of new competitions, presentations and lectures lined up. So let that Civil Engineer in you come out, put on his best show and give a new shape and dimension to Engineering as you chisel CIVILizations!

Events at Aakaar 2011 are:
LOGIQ: Online Competition
CIVIQ: Check your Civil IQ
TOUR de PISE: It's Sticks Engineering
POTENTIAL PROF: Be on the other side of the desk!
GRIDLOCK: Solve the rush-hour traffic
CONNEXARE: Mind Framework
Symposium
Lecture Series
Small Wonders
Workshops

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