Enthusiastic Participation of Civil and Mechanical Engineering Students in Carrom Competition
Axis College recently organized a highly engaging carrom competition exclusively for its Civil and Mechanical Engineering students.

The event witnessed enthusiastic participation and showcased the students’ strategic thinking and precision beyond their regular academic pursuits.


The tournament featured both singles and doubles formats, with intense matches unfolding throughout the day.

Students displayed remarkable concentration and strategy, turning the event into a thrilling spectacle.

The competition had a knockout format, with each round bringing out the best in the participants.
In the singles category, Amit Kumar from B.Tech Third year Mechanical Engineering emerged as the winner, displaying exceptional carrom skills and strategic gameplay.

Mohd. Usman Gani from B.Tech Fourth Year Civil Engineering secured the runner-up position after a closely contested final match.
The doubles category also saw intense competition, with the team comprising Shubham Bharti and Amit Kumar, both from Mechanical Third Year, clinching the top spot.

The team of Nihal And Rais from Civil Engineering Second Year put up a strong fight and secured the second position.


The closing ceremony of the event featured a prize distribution, with the winners receiving medals and certificates. The organizers, with the support of the college administration and the encouragement of Director Dr. Ashish Malik, ensured the smooth and successful execution of the event.

Dr. Ashish Malik emphasized the importance of such co-curricular activities, stating that they “provide students with valuable opportunities to de-stress, interact with peers from different disciplines, and develop crucial life skills such as strategic planning and sportsmanship, which are essential for their overall development as future professionals.”

The success of this event further reinforces Axis Institute of Technology’s commitment to fostering a well-rounded and engaging environment for its students.