10 Powerful Highlights from KAMCAM 26 Symposium
KAMCAM 26 Symposium Overview
The KAMCAM 26 Symposium was a grand state-level inter-collegiate competition organized by the Department of Computer Science (SF), Kamaraj College (Autonomous), Thoothukudi, on 6th January 2026 at the C. V. Raman Computer Science Block. The symposium attracted enthusiastic participation from students across Tamil Nadu and created a vibrant academic atmosphere filled with innovation, competition, and collaboration.
The event was inaugurated in the Seminar Hall with the presence of distinguished dignitaries, including Principal Dr. K. Bhanumathi, Vice Principal Dr. A. Arunachala Rajan, Head of the Department Dr. G. Sophana, and members of the Student Council. The ceremony began with a warm welcome address by K. Akshaya Preethi, followed by the traditional lighting of the lamp of wisdom, symbolizing knowledge, learning, and academic excellence.
Inaugural Session and Leadership Presence
The inauguration of the KAMCAM 26 Symposium set a dignified tone for the day. The Principal delivered an inspiring address highlighting the importance of technical competence, creativity, and interdisciplinary learning in the modern digital era. The Vice Principal and other dignitaries were honored by student representatives, reflecting the institution’s culture of respect and gratitude.
The Master of Ceremonies, R. Divya Dharshini, coordinated the session with clarity and professionalism. The Chairperson briefed participants about the event structure, competition categories, and evaluation process, ensuring transparency and smooth execution throughout the day.
Participation and Competition Structure
A total of 14 colleges participated in the KAMCAM 26 Symposium, with 18 teams actively engaging in a wide range of technical and non-technical events. The competitions were conducted in two sessions—morning and afternoon—across multiple venues within the campus.
The event featured a balanced mix of activities designed to test students’ technical expertise, creativity, communication skills, and problem-solving abilities. This inclusive approach ensured equal opportunities for participants from diverse academic backgrounds.
Technical Competition Winners
The technical events at the KAMCAM 26 Symposium showcased students’ proficiency in computing, design, and analytical thinking.
- Logo Designing
First Prize: M. Mary Hethsiyal – St. Xavier’s College
Second Prize: S. Kanthan Karuppasami – Aditanar College of Arts & Science
Third Prize: K. Sri Kavi – St. Mary’s College - Web Designing
First Prize: M. Udaya Kumar & J. Epziba – Don Bosco College
Second Prize: S. Satish Kumar & M. Bala Saravanan – Aditanar College of Arts & Science
Third Prize: D. Christhu Raja & M. Davidson – St. John’s College - Debugging
First Prize: V. Shenbaga Kaleeswaran – G. Vengadasamy Naidu College
Second Prize: C. Karpagalakshmi – St. Mary’s College
Third Prize: P. Sri Madesh – St. Xavier’s College - Paper Presentation
First Prize: C. Sethulakshmi & M. Elakkiya – SRNM College
Second Prize: Mohamood Asiya & Hafsa Haashlin – Wavoo Wajeeha Women’s College
Third Prize: A. Arone – Don Bosco College
Non-Technical and Creative Event Winners
The KAMCAM 26 Symposium also featured engaging non-technical events that highlighted creativity, confidence, and teamwork.
- Stress Interview
First Prize: A. S. Jainambu – Wavoo Wajeeha College
Second Prize: A. Aarone – Don Bosco College
Third Prize: M. Elakkiya – SRNM College - Software Marketing
First Prize: Wavoo Wajeeha Women’s College (IT Team)
Second Prize: Wavoo Wajeeha Women’s College (CS Team)
Third Prize: SRNM College Team - Brain Bolt (Quiz)
First Prize: A. Arone & B. Varunika – Don Bosco College
Second Prize: A. Reshma Motha & B. Jaya Roshni Devi – St. Mary’s College
Third Prize: M. H. Zulaiha Benazir & M. A. Samu Faheema – Wavoo Wajeeha Women’s College - Fireless Cooking
First Prize: S. H. Sabira & M. H. Ummu Salma – Wavoo Wajeeha Women’s College
Second Prize: B. Kaviya & G. Santhiya – SRNM College
Third Prize: A. Thija & W. Afrin Samira – St. Mary’s College - Photography
First Prize: J. Yobin – St. Xavier’s College
Second Prize: C. Arumuga Nainar – Aditanar College
Third Prize: M. Udhaya Kumar – Don Bosco College - Connection
First Prize: A. Arunkumar & S. Dev Kumar – St. Xavier’s College
Second Prize: I. Priyanka Sherawathy & P. Loordhu Rabiya – St. Mary’s College
Third Prize: L. Kasthuri & K. Muneeswari – Government Arts and Science College
Overall Championship and Valedictory Ceremony
The valedictory ceremony marked the grand conclusion of the KAMCAM 26 Symposium. Wavoo Wajeeha Women’s College emerged as the overall winners, while St. Xavier’s College secured the runners-up position.
The Student Council Secretary, M. S. Thiru Selva Murugan, delivered a heartfelt vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to participants, judges, faculty members, and organizers. The event concluded with the singing of the National Anthem, filling the atmosphere with pride, unity, and accomplishment.
Institutional Support and Academic Vision
The successful execution of the KAMCAM 26 Symposium reflects the strong academic leadership and institutional support at Kamaraj College (Autonomous), Thoothukudi. The Department of Computer Science (SF) continues to promote innovation, technical excellence, and student engagement through such academic platforms.
Learn more about the department here:
Department of Computer Science – Kamaraj College
For industry relevance and emerging trends in computer science education, readers can explore:
IBM Skills and Education
University Grants Commission of India
Conclusion
The KAMCAM 26 Symposium stands as a proud academic milestone for Kamaraj College, fostering creativity, technical proficiency, and inter-collegiate collaboration. With enthusiastic participation, well-organized competitions, and meaningful learning outcomes, the event successfully fulfilled its objective of empowering students and celebrating academic excellence.
The department looks forward to organizing more such impactful platforms in the future, continuing its commitment to nurturing skilled, confident, and socially responsible graduates.
