Commit Club is an initiative of the Department of Computer Science, RBVRR Women's College, to invigorate young brains of the computer science student fraternity. It is a step taken by the institution to get the students acquainted to the real-time scenario in the field of computer science. The club is dedicated to fulfilling its objectives, that aid the holistic development of students in the world of machines.
The club functions with the following objectives as its fulcrum-
- To provide the required practical training and awareness to students, of all the necessary and latest advancements of the virtual world, their benefits, prominence and uses.
- To inculcate leadership and management skills, as an effort in personality development of the students.
- To awaken the interest of students towards the field, in doing so, motivating them to choose a path in higher education of computer science.
- To create a fun learning environment, also contributing to their recreation.
- To assist students in becoming e-content creators.
- To provide a platform of innovation, discussion and execution to student ideas, with an interactive ambience.
- To provide guidance on basics of computers, that an individual ought to know and learn in today's modern era.
Story of logo:
The logo that represents our initiative is not just a design—it's a symbol of creativity, student involvement, and collective spirit. To ensure the logo truly reflected our values and vision, a logo designing competition was organized, inviting students to contribute their artistic ideas.
Among several thoughtful and innovative entries, the design by Neha Gupta, a final-year student of B.Sc MPCs, stood out for its clarity, symbolism, and aesthetic appeal. Her design captured the essence of our purpose while keeping it modern and visually impactful.
Neha's logo was selected as the official emblem after a careful review by a panel of faculty and student representatives. Till today, it stands as a proud identity of our initiative—a mark created by the students, for the students.

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