06/12/2025
⚡️ The Sparks of Success: UAJEG at CIT Week 2025
The University of Antique Junior Electrician Guild (UAJEG), or UAJEG as they are often known, was a beacon of energy and skill during the College of Industrial Technology (CIT) Week celebration held from November 24–30, 2025. This annual event is a prime opportunity for the student body to showcase their talents, academic prowess, and the strong camaraderie that defines the College of Industrial Technology.
Red Shirts, Bright Minds: The Guild's Presence
Sporting their signature red shirts and lanyards, the members of UAJEG, a key organization for students pursuing the Bachelor of Industrial Technology major in Electrical Technology (BIT-ELT) and other related fields, were a highly visible and enthusiastic contingent. The photograph captures the spirit of the group, ready to participate and represent their program with pride.
💡 Showcasing Electrical Expertise
UAJEG’s participation was geared towards highlighting the practical and innovative skills of the future electricians. While the exact detailed schedule of the week’s events is varied, their involvement typically centers on:
Skills Competitions: Participating in contests focused on electrical installation, troubleshooting, and circuit analysis. These events are a test of their technical mastery and speed, vital for the demanding field of electrical work.
Technological Exhibits: Setting up booths to display projects and prototypes built by students. This could range from energy-saving devices and basic automated systems to demonstrations of electrical safety procedures.
Seminars and Workshops: Organizing or attending sessions related to the latest trends in the electrical industry, renewable energy, or updates on the Philippine Electrical Code. These activities ensure their knowledge remains current and globally competitive.
The Power of Unity
Beyond the technical contests, CIT Week is also a chance for unity and school spirit. The UAJEG members actively took part in the overall College of Industrial Technology events, which often include:
Sports Tournaments: Fostering teamwork and physical well-being.
Literary and Cultural Contests: Showcasing talents outside the technical realm, like singing, dancing, or spoken word poetry.
Parades and Field Demonstrations: Contributing to the lively atmosphere and school pride, as suggested by the image showing the group ready for an outdoor event with others in the background.
The presence of the UAJEG underscores the commitment of the University of Antique's electrical technology program to producing skilled, competent, and community-minded graduates, ready to light up the future.