Date: 10 April 2026
Venue: Virtual Lab, Department of Computer Applications
Time: 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
No. of Participants: MCA II – 30, MCA IV – 15, PGDCA – 15 = Total 60
Keynote Speaker: Mr. Diwakar Bhardwaj, Founder and Lead Instructor, K D TechMind
The Department of Computer Applications, Patna Women’s College, successfully organized an Industry Exposure Seminar on Artificial Intelligence (AI), Agentic AI, and Generative AI on 10 April 2026 in the Seminar Hall of the college. The seminar was graced by the presence of Mr. Diwakar Bhardwaj, Founder and Lead Instructor, K D TechMind, as the keynote speaker. Dr. Bhawna Sinha, Dean, Faculty of IT who felicitated the guest with a plant sapling.
The objective of the seminar was to provide students with industry exposure and practical insights into the latest advancements in the field of Artificial Intelligence. Mr. Bhardwaj shared valuable industry-oriented knowledge and highlighted the growing significance of AI in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape.
The seminar focused on the fundamentals and applications of Artificial Intelligence, emphasizing its role in automation, data analysis, smart decision-making, and problem-solving across multiple sectors.
A major highlight of the session was the discussion on Agentic AI, where the keynote speaker explained the concept of autonomous AI systems capable of decision-making, goal-setting, and independent task execution with minimal human intervention. Students gained a deeper understanding of how such technologies are transforming industries and shaping the future of intelligent systems.
The seminar also covered Generative AI, with emphasis on its capability to generate text, images, code, and creative digital content. Real-world examples and practical use cases were discussed, enabling students to appreciate its wide-ranging applications in education, healthcare, business, and technology.
The session was highly interactive and informative, and students actively engaged in the discussion, making the event both enriching and inspiring.
Conclusion:
The seminar proved to be highly beneficial for the MCA students by broadening their understanding of modern AI technologies and their industrial relevance. The insightful address by Mr. Diwakar Bhardwaj provided students with valuable exposure to current trends and future opportunities in the field of Artificial Intelligence. The event was a successful initiative by the Department of Computer Applications in bridging the gap between academic learning and industry expectations.



