The Mini Project is an integral part of the curriculum designed to provide students with hands-on experience in applying theoretical knowledge to practical problems. It bridges the gap between classroom learning and real-world applications, encouraging creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills.

Design Thinking is a user-centric approach to innovation that aims to solve complex problems creatively. It involves five stages: Empathize, where you deeply understand users' needs; Define, where you frame the core problem; Ideate, where you generate a wide range of ideas; Prototype, where you create simplified models or solutions; and Test, where you experiment with these prototypes and gather feedback. This iterative process encourages continuous improvement, collaboration, and out-of-the-box thinking, ensuring that solutions are practical, innovative, and aligned with users’ real needs. It’s widely applied across industries for product development, services, and business strategies.