Welcome to Dial Club
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A. Purpose of Dial Club
The DIAL CLUB was established to bridge the gap between theoretical learning and real-world application. It aims to provide students with hands-on experience in digital transformation, fostering skills that align with the evolving tech landscape.
The club is the practical, hands-on wing of the Academy. It turns the Academy’s vision of digital transformation into tangible projects and skill-building experiences for students.
Dial Club stands for DIGITAL INNOVATION AND ACTION LEARNING.
• Focus on Innovation: DIAL CLUB emphasizes digital innovation, entrepreneurship, and industry collaboration.
• Industry-Driven Projects: Unlike traditional clubs, DIAL CLUB actively engages with real-world challenges, offering practical learning experiences.
• Cross-Disciplinary Approach: The club unites students from design, technology, and management backgrounds, fostering diverse perspectives.
• Digital Transformation Projects
• Entrepreneurship and Startup Support
• AI/ML, Data Analytics, and IoT Solutions
• Real-World Problem Solving
• Skill Development through Workshops and Hackathons
By working on real projects, you’ll gain practical experience in digital tools, project management, collaborative problem-solving, and leadership—skills that are in high demand.
• Offers mentorship for startup ideas.
• Provides guidance on developing business models, pitching ideas, and securing funding.
• Collaborates with incubators and industry leaders to help students scale their ideas.
Yes. Our focus on digital innovation, data analytics, user experience (UX), and agile methodologies is directly aligned with current industry trends and needs.
Absolutely. The projects you build create a strong portfolio, and our network of industry mentors and partners provides direct access to internship and job opportunities.
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B. Process of Formation / Joining
Look out for our annual membership drive at the beginning of the academic year. You can sign up via a form that will be circulated on campus and on our social media channels.
All students from these disciplines are welcome! The main criterion is a passion for innovation, a willingness to collaborate, and a commitment to learn by doing.
No, For innovation and giving chances to all talented students Its totally free of cost.
Core team selection involves a formal application followed by an interview process. We look for leadership potential, commitment, and a clear vision for the club.
We have a major enrollment drive once a year, typically at the start of the academic session.
Yes, final-year students are welcome. Your experience is valuable, but be sure you can commit time to club activities alongside your academic projects.
Yes, all active members receive a certificate of membership, and certificates of participation are provided for major events like hackathons and workshops.
The student leadership team (Core Team) is selected through an application and interview process conducted by the outgoing team and faculty mentors.
Currently, our focus is on building a strong foundation at our institute. However, creating a model for other colleges is a long-term goal.
Our core principle is interdisciplinary project teams. Every project is required to have members representing Design, Technology, and Management to ensure balanced contribution.
C. Operations / Activities
We organize workshops, hackathons, expert talks from industry leaders, design challenges, and most importantly, long-term collaborative projects that solve real-world problems.
Yes, absolutely! These are core activities of the club, designed to spur innovation and rapid skill development.
We do this by making it mandatory. Project teams are intentionally formed with a mix of students from Design, Tech, and Management to ensure diverse perspectives.
Yes. A key goal is to work on project briefs and problem statements provided by our industry partners, giving you direct exposure to real business challenges
Definitely! We encourage members to bring their own innovative ideas. If approved, the club will help you form a team and provide mentorship and resources.
Yes. You will have access to mentorship from faculty coordinators as well as a network of experienced professionals and alumni from the industry.
There are monthly all-member meetings and regular weekly or bi-weekly check-ins for individual project teams.
We will primarily use platforms like Slack or Discord for daily communication and tools like Trello, Asana, or GitHub for project management
We will host a mix of activities. Workshops and meetings will be hybrid, while larger events like hackathons will likely be in-person to maximize collaboration.
Through guest lectures, mentor interactions, industry projects, and alumni events, you’ll have numerous opportunities to network with professionals and potential employers.
D. Benefits / Advantages for Students
1]Build a strong, project-based portfolio.
2]Gain hands-on skills in your domain.
3]Network with industry professionals.
4]Develop crucial soft skills like teamwork and leadership.
Yes. The projects you complete in the club are tangible achievements that you can showcase on your resume and in your portfolio to impress recruiters.
This depends on the university’s policy. However, the club can provide documentation of your work, which may support your case for earning credits for internships or projects.
You will learn by applying your classroom knowledge. Design students will work on UI/UX, tech students will code and build, and management students will handle strategy, marketing, and project planning.
Yes, connecting students with industry mentors for guidance and feedback is one of the club’s primary functions.
Yes. The club serves as a pre-incubation platform. Promising projects will be connected to the institute’s incubation cell for further support and funding opportunities.
Yes, successful projects with novel outcomes can be developed into research papers or case studies in collaboration with your faculty mentors.
Active members who demonstrate significant commitment and skill can earn strong letters of recommendation from faculty and industry mentors involved with their projects.
By leading a project, managing a team, presenting your ideas, and navigating interdisciplinary conflicts, you will naturally develop strong leadership and communication skills.
Yes, with approval from your academic department. Many club projects can be scaled or adapted to meet the requirements of a final-year project or a formal internship.
E-l] Benefits to Academic Institute
DIAL CLUB enhances the institute’s academic ecosystem by integrating practical digital transformation initiatives with curriculum learning. It strengthens experiential learning, boosts student employability, and positions the institute as a forward-looking, innovation-driven campus.
Yes, DIAL CLUB strengthens industry relationships through live projects, expert sessions, and collaborations, improving the institute’s visibility, credibility, and reputation among corporate partners and stakeholders.
Yes, DIAL CLUB directly supports accreditation requirements by contributing to:
Student Skill Development
Industry Interaction and MoUs
Innovation, Startups, and Entrepreneurship
Research, Consultancy, and Extension Activities
Outcome-Based Education (OBE)
DIAL CLUB promotes applied research, prototype development, and startup ideation. It encourages students and faculty to work on emerging technologies, innovation-driven projects, and entrepreneurial solutions aligned with institutional goals.
Yes, through industry collaborations, student startups, research output, innovation events, and public showcases, DIAL CLUB contributes positively to parameters such as Innovation, Research, Outreach, and Employability under NIRF.
The club brings together students from Design, Technology, and Management backgrounds, enabling cross-functional teamwork and holistic problem-solving aligned with real-world industry requirements.
Yes, DIAL CLUB can serve as a best-practice model for innovation-driven student engagement and industry collaboration, inspiring similar initiatives across departments or partner institutions.
Yes, DIAL CLUB actively seeks partnerships with:
Industry leaders for real-world projects
Government bodies for innovation and digital initiatives
International organizations for global exposure and collaboration
E-II] Benefits to Coordinating Faculty / Faculty Mentors
The faculty coordinator mentors students, oversees projects, ensures academic alignment, facilitates industry connections, and guides innovation and research initiatives undertaken by the club.
Faculty gain exposure to industry-driven projects, emerging technologies, mentorship experience, and opportunities for research, consultancy, and professional growth.
Yes, faculty involvement can be recognized through institutional appreciation, certificates, workload acknowledgment, and consideration in performance evaluations.
Absolutely. DIAL CLUB encourages collaborative research, case studies, white papers, and publications based on real-world digital transformation projects.
Through industry expert interactions, live projects, workshops, and partnerships, faculty stay connected with current industry practices and technological advancements.
Yes, involvement in DIAL CLUB can contribute to API scores and appraisal metrics under categories such as research, innovation, consultancy, student development, and professional activities.
Yes, industry partnerships facilitated by DIAL CLUB can open doors for consultancy projects, joint initiatives, and professional collaborations for faculty.
Yes, faculty mentors gain exposure to incubators, accelerators, startup founders, and entrepreneurial networks through student startup initiatives.
Yes, DIAL CLUB can act as a platform to initiate funded research projects, government grants, innovation challenges, and industry-sponsored research.
Yes, faculty coordinators develop leadership, mentoring, strategic planning, and project management skills by guiding multidisciplinary teams and managing large-scale initiatives.
