Seminar on “Frontend Architecture: Designing Scalable Web Applications”

The Department of MCA, Paavai Engineering College, in association with the Institutions Innovation Council (IIC), organized a seminar titled “Frontend Architecture: Designing Scalable Web Applications” on 11th April 2026. The session was delivered by Ms. M. Soundarya, Senior Software Developer at Lumel Technologies Inc., Chennai, as the resource person. The program commenced with a prayer song invoking divine blessings. Ms. P.K.Navodhitha, I-Year MCA, extended a warm welcome to the gathering.

The event was presided over by Dr. M. Premkumar, Principal of Paavai Engineering College. In his presidential address, Dr. Premkumar emphasized the importance of enhancing practical skills alongside academic knowledge to meet the demands of the corporate world. The chief guest was formally introduced by Ms. M. Tharani, I-Year MCA.

In her keynote address, Ms. Soundarya motivated students to equip themselves with relevant skills to meet industry expectations. She provided an in-depth overview of frontend development fundamentals, including HTML structure, CSS styling, and JavaScript programming. She elaborated on the differences between small-scale and scalable applications, explaining how modern applications are designed to handle thousands of users efficiently.

The session also highlighted the significance of JavaScript, the challenges faced in large-scale applications, and strategies for managing JavaScript to ensure scalability. Additionally, she discussed the role of React in building scalable frontend architectures. Ms.Soundarya further guided students on setting up real-world projects and outlined the essential steps involved in the development process.

The seminar concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Ms.V.Monika, I-Year MCA. Students from the MCA department actively participated in the session and benefited greatly from the insights shared. The seminar successfully encouraged students to explore and develop scalable web applications using frontend technologies such as JavaScript and React.

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