BT CLUB
Bioverse
Bioverse is a vibrant community for biotechnology enthusiasts to learn, create and innovate together. We bring students out of the textbook and into the real world with hands-on projects, industry collaborations, skill-building workshops, and networking opportunities.
Training and Skill Development:
Classroom and lab learning is great, but we take it a step further with hands-on training and workshops in major skills that all biotech students need.
Competitions:
Debates, quizzes, hackathons, ideathons are just some of the competitions we aim to conduct, to fuel your competitive spirit and push you out of your comfort zone.
Industry Exposure and Career Development:
Field visits, guest lectures, panel discussions and career guidance sessions will expose you to the vast biotech industry and help you make the tough decisions about your career.
Social Engagement:
Between all the research and projects that we do as biotech students, we need a breather—so we’ll bring you fests and creative competitions.
Events Conducted by Bioverse
SynaptiX: A Biotech Codeathon
The first edition of SynaptiX - A Biotech Codeathon was held from 28th February to 14th March, 2026. This inter-college event brought together bright minds that tackled pressing problems at the intersection of biology and computer science. 16 dynamic student teams took on innovative challenges in AI in bioinformatics and healthcare technology.
Venue: CIL, Building No.10, DSCE
Faculty Coordinators: Dr. Akshatha Prasanna and Dr. Prashantha Karunakar.
Club website: www.bioverseclub.xyz
BioBridge
BioBridge is a new club by the Department of Biotechnology which gives students the unique opportunity to apply their domain knowledge beyond the classroom and work on real, socially relevant biotech problems in an academic setting. It helps them develop interdisciplinary design thinking, problem-solving abilities, and project-based learning, which are all crucial for building their skills and making them prepared for industry, master's, or entrepreneurship.
How it works: 40 students form 10 interdisciplinary teams to solve real biotech challenges. Through guidace, they develop projects throughout the semester and present their results, with top teams recognized and advanced to further competitions.
Through this initiative, BioBridge aims to create a space where ideas turn into impact BioBridge strives to nurture a culture of creativity, sustainability, and innovation empowering students to become future-ready problem solvers.






