ALC EXPO 2026 Concludes with Grand Participation and Lasting Impact
Building on the strong momentum and enthusiastic response recorded on the inaugural day, Day 2 of ALC EXPO 2026 at Andhra Loyola College witnessed a remarkable surge in student participation, innovation, and experiential learning. The Expo continued to serve as a vibrant platform where academic knowledge, creativity, and societal relevance came together.
A total of 6,200 students visited the Expo on Day 2, representing 32 schools and 3 colleges. With this, ALC EXPO 2026 concluded successfully today, marking two days of intensive learning, interaction, and inspiration.
Departmental Exhibits: Learning Made Engaging
The Department of Visual Communication and Electronic Media presented creative student works such as storyboards, photographs, paintings, masks, message-oriented installations, and displays of antique media equipment, showcasing the power of visual storytelling.
Science-based exhibits included simplified models on balanced nutrition through a food pyramid and the Urey–Miller Experiment, offering clear scientific insights into health awareness and the origin of life.
The Department of Biotechnology highlighted emerging areas in life sciences such as nano biotechnology, recombinant DNA technology, cancer biology, and the role of artificial intelligence in healthcare and diagnostics. The “BIOCITY” megaproject demonstrated sustainable urban living through integrated water treatment and hydroponics.
Adding to the interdisciplinary appeal, Mathematics exhibits featured colourful 3D models of geometric solids, concepts of angles, electric charge representations, and the Pythagoras theorem, reflecting strong student innovation. School students especially appreciated how abstract mathematical theories were transformed into attractive and meaningful learning experiences.
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