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Thirty one Students from Basic Science and Food Tech department of AKS University participated in four days Tech Fest, which concluded in capital Bhopal on 20th of October. TechFest got the name Singularity, which reflects the “Gravitation” existing at the center point of a Black Hole. The idea behind organizing the Tech Fest was to create the interest within students for science and technology. AKS students participated in many events like Domino effect, Thesis in a minute modal, Making Petrideaks Picaso, Bad and Hock Hypothesis, Singularity Quiz and Curve Ball, and stole the show through their exceptional performance. From AKS University, four teams participated, and team members justified their selection by giving awestruck performance. During the events, students were being guided by the faculty members named Saket Kumar and Firdaus Siddiqui, who were present at the venue to boost the morale and confidence of the students. In one of the events named Thesis in one minute, Virendra Pandey secured first position. In Thesis in one minute, participants were to speak like a research Scholer, and explain a thesis of approximately 500 pages, within a shorter span (Five minutes) of time. Akhilesh Tiwari and Maneesh Saho shocked everyone by winning the title in an event named optical communication. In Bad and Hock Hypothesis, the students from Food Tech named Aniruddh, Sachin, Vineeta and Anjali, under the guidance of Virendra Pandey, secured fourth position. Winners were congratulated by the Management (AKSU) for their outstanding performance.