ICP Interactive ClassroomAmal Jyothi College of Engineering
Single sign-on with your AES account

The classroom, but everyone gets a turn to speak.

ICP gives every class at Amal Jyothi a shared live space — run a poll and see the room answer in seconds, take attendance with a code on the projector, post announcements that actually get read, and let students raise doubts without raising their hand.

See what's inside

Faculty and students sign in with the same AES credentials — your role decides what you see.

At a glance

Live numbers from across the campus, refreshed every few minutes.

Active classes
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Course groups running on ICP
Students enrolled
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Across every semester and branch
Faculty on board
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Teaching staff with an ICP workspace
Sessions live now
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0 sessions held today

What you can do

Four things, done properly, instead of forty half-built ones.

01

Live polls

Ask a question mid-lecture, watch the bars fill in real time, and know immediately whether to move on or explain it again. Students answer once; results appear the moment you close the poll.

02

Attendance in one code

Start a session, put the four-character check-in code on screen, and let the room mark itself present. Corrections stay in your hands — only faculty can override a record.

03

Doubts board

The question a student won't ask out loud still gets asked here. Classmates upvote what they also want answered, so you always know which doubt is worth the next five minutes.

04

Announcements that land

Lab shifted, submission extended, seminar moved — post it once to the class and it is waiting on every student's dashboard the next time they open ICP.

How it works

No new password, no separate registration.

Faculty
  1. Sign in with your AES staff account.
  2. Create a class — ICP generates a join code for it.
  3. Share the code with your students, once.
  4. Start a session whenever you teach: polls, attendance and doubts all live under it.
Student
  1. Sign in with your AES admission number.
  2. Enter the join code your teacher shared.
  3. Check in, answer polls and post doubts during class.
  4. Track your attendance percentage any time.