The Departments of Zoology and Physics jointly organised a Scientific Rangoli Competition titled “Science in Colours” on 04.03.2026 in connection with National Science Day celebrations.
The objective of the programme was to encourage students to creatively represent scientific concepts through traditional rangoli art and to promote scientific thinking blended with cultural expression. Participants were required to depict themes related to Zoology and Physics and provide a brief explanation of their concepts.
A total of 23 teams comprising 70 students actively participated in the competition. The students presented innovative and informative rangoli designs illustrating topics such as human anatomy, environmental conservation, laws of motion, optics, biodiversity, and other scientific principles.
The competition was evaluated by a panel of four jury members, who assessed the entries based on creativity, scientific accuracy, clarity of explanation, presentation, and overall impact.
Separate prizes were awarded in both streams:



















