Magzine Of BitOniCs Society, CS Department, UAF

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About BiToniCs Society

BiToniCs society is organized by the department of COMPUTER SCIENCE, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. It is administrative by Chairman of Computer Science Department M.Tasleem Mustafa and supervised by Prof. Hassan Tariq and Prof. Suleman.

 

The BiToniCS has a wide range of extracurricular activities and students are encouraged to actively participate in the entire spectrum of clubs and committees available to them. Such activities are not only enjoyable, they also broaden a student range of interests increase networking opportunities and enrich their education. These students are impatient and ready to change the world, change for the generation has everything to do with people and their mental approach. The mentality of people is also that these co-curricular activities are the source for change says the survey. Most of these activities are organized by students and give both current and new students the opportunity to integrate into “BiToniCS” Community events such as Movie Nights, Quiz Competition, Sports, Debates, Magazine writing, Naat Competition and charity work feature significantly in the social agents at ‘BiToniCS’.


The committee arranges many of the sports events in which Rugby, Cricket, Swimming, Basket Ball, Badminton, Table Tennis and Chess are most popular among the students of UAF. In such kind of events the students of different universities participate enthusiastically. The Students of BiToniCS society has been the mediator b/w the student administrator and the student body. Individuals who elected via democratic student election play their part of being the voice of the students, organizing events and watching over activities organized by the clubs and societies, with the rapid expansion of the student. The council members face new challengers each year. However it is their duty to make sure that everything is done smoothly and done in manner that prioritizes the students’ interest.