About ACM
ACM was inaugurated on 3rd of August in the year 2015. Association of Computing (ACM) was formed by our own prestigious IT department at MMCOE. It is the world's largest professional, Educational & Scientific Computing Society. ACM supports more than 860 professional and student chapters worldwide. Our aim is creating technical interest among students apart from what they learn during the course work. And to fulfil this purpose we, as the ACM Students’ Chapter, organize a plethora of events every year.
Our Domains
Web Development
Web development is a crucial domain in this digitally driven industry.
It will help students to connect to various opportunities, will make
navigation easier, and will improve user engagement. Web development
will inculcate advanced graphics designing and debugging skills in
students, through our workshops.
AI and ML
Neural network is a series of algorithms.
It adapts the changing input ,so that the network generates best
results without redesigning the output.
Students will develop an approach towards problem solving and
mathematics skills through our different workshops.
Career Development
Career development is the process of self-knowledge, exploration, and
decision-making that shapes your career. It requires successfully
navigating your occupational options to choose and train for jobs that
suit your personality, skills, and interests.
Career development is the process of self-knowledge, exploration, and
decision-making that shapes your career. It requires successfully
navigating your occupational options to choose and train for jobs that
suit your personality, skills, and interests.
Competitive Programming
Competitive programming is a mind sport usually held over the Internet
or a local network, involving participants trying to program according
to provided specifications. Contestants are referred to as sport
programmers. Competitive programming is recognized and supported by
several multinational software and Internet companies, such as Google
and Facebook. There are several organizations who host programming
competitions on a regular basis.