TNAU Hosts Summer Camp for Young Technophiles

Tamil Nadu Agricultural University is hosting a summer camp from May 6 to June 1, 2024, at the Agricultural Engineering College to boost computer literacy among children aged 7 to 18.



Coimbatore: In an initiative to boost digital skills among the younger generation, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) is organizing a specially tailored summer camp. Set to take place at the Department of Physical Sciences and Information Technology within the Agricultural Engineering College & Research Institute, the program runs from May 6 to June 1, 2024. It aims to cater to schoolchildren from the ages of 7 to 18 years.

The camp is designed to enhance the attendees' abilities in computer technology, providing a robust learning environment that mixes both theory and practical sessions. According to TNAU, the curriculum is structured to accommodate beginners and intermediate learners, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience.

The fee structure for the camp is modest, with half-day sessions priced at Rs.354 and full-day sessions at Rs.708. Interested parents and guardians can register their children for this enriching experience through the official website www.learnatpsit.in.

For additional information or specific queries, Prof. Balaji Kannan and Prof. C.S. Sumathi can be contacted via their mobile numbers provided on the camp’s brochure. Further details are also available at https://shorturl.at/uHJTW.

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