Park Institutions to host Inno Olympics 2016 for students


In honour of our former president, Dr. Abdul Kalam, city-based Park Institutions will host Inno Olympics 2016. In order to kindle the scientific temperament of students, various competitions are planned for school children. These contests will be hosted at the Park Institutions campus on 19th and 20th October. Winners will be awarded with a cash prize.

As part of this event, Park Institutions will organize Science Exhibition, Quiz Programme, Science lectures in English and Tamil, Drawing competition and SciFi story writing. An exhibition on Aero modelling will also be hosted.

There will be on display various model planes and other scientific inventions. A model aircraft which can fly up to a height of 100-feet will also be displayed. Students will be allowed to participate in robot games too. 

 

Children from over 100 schools are expected to attend this two day event.

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