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CODE WAR

Technical Programming Challenge

  Tagline: Think Sharp. Code Smart. Win Fast!

 

General Rules:

1.     No mobile phones allowed.

2.     No internet or external assistance.

3.     No discussion among participants.

4.     Output format must match exactly as specified.

5.     Plagiarism leads to immediate disqualification.

6.     Judges’ decision will be final and binding.

 

Round 1: C Programming Quiz (Screening Round)

1.     20 MCQ Needs To Solve In 30 Min

2.     Top Scorers Advance To Round 2

 

Round 2: Debugging Round

1.     Identify & Correct All Errors

2.     Successfully Compile And Execute The Program Within 30 Min

 

Round 3: Programming Round (Final Battle)

1.     A Problem Statement With Clearly Defined Input/Output Format Will Be Provided.

2.     Participants Must Write A Complete Working Program Within 45 Min

3.     Provide A Brief Explanation Of The Logic Used.

4.     Allowed Languages: C C++ Python • Java

Webcraft AI Website Building Challenge

The Competition Is Conducted In Two Rounds, Focusing On:

1.   Creativity

2. Speed

3. Smart Use Of AI

4. Professional Presentation

5. Real-World Usability

 

Round 1: AI Website Creation Challenge

1.     Theme Announced At The Start

2.     20 Minutes Website Development Time

3.     Basic Functional Website Required

    4.    Shortlisting For Round 2 Based On Evaluation

Rules

·        Individual Participation

·        AI Tools Are Allowed (AI Website Builders, Chatgpt, AI Design Tools)

·        Work Must Be Created During Competition Time

·        No Pre-Prepared Theme-Related Templates

·        No Plagiarism



CAD GURU

The Competition Is Conducted In Two Rounds 1ST ROUND WILL BE 20 MIN

2ND ROUND WILL BE 30 MIN

 

Round 1

1.     The competition will consist of CAD tasks 2D drafting given on the spot

2.     All dimensions, specifications, and instructions provided in the problem statement must be strictly followed.

3.     Individual Participation

 

Round 2

1.     Successfully Compile And Execute The drawing Within 30 Min

2.     Evaluation will be based on accuracy, proper use of commands, completion time, and presentation of the drawing/model

3.     Judges’ decision will be final

Battle of Brains

Round - 1 :- Aptitude Arena
Total Questions:- 30 questions Time limit = 30 mins

Marking Scheme-1 Mark for each question Total Marks = 30 marks

Passing Criteria = First 25 students

Round - 2:- Distorted Image

Eligibility:- Only for round-1 qualifiers

Total distorted images:- 20 images for all students Time limited = 20 min (20 marks)

Passing Criteria:- First 10 students

Round 3 - Video Detective.

Total Videos:- 5 videos (1 min each). Time limit:- 2 min per video

5 questions per video

Each question carries 2 marks

Passing Criteria:- First 2 students will be the winner of this competition, "Battle of Brains"

Formula Fun

 General Rules & Regulations

1.     Participation: The competition consists of two mandatory rounds for finalists.

2.     Tools: Use only 100fx calculator. Mobile phones or any electronic assistance is strictly prohibited.

3.   Materials: Only Question paper and rough sheets provided by the organizers are allowed.

4.   Legibility: Answers must be written clearly. Overwritten or illegible answers will be marked as incorrect.

5.   Final Authority: The Judge's decision is final and binding in all circumstances.

6.     The organizers reserve the right to modify rules mid-competition if an unforeseen situation arises to ensure a fair winner is decided.

Round 1: The Qualifier (The Sprint)

·   Total Questions: 10 Equations

·   Time Limit: 15 Minutes

·   Marking Scheme: o First 5 Questions: 1 Mark each (Basic difficulty) o Next 5 Questions: 2 Marks each (Intermediate difficulty)

·     Total Marks: 15 Marks

·     Qualification Criteria: Students scoring 10 or more marks will qualify for Round 2

Round 2: The Mastermind (Puzzle Round)

·               Eligibility: Only for Round 1 qualifiers.

·               Total Questions: 10 Word-Problem/Puzzle-type Equations.

·               Time Limit: 20 Minutes

·               Marking Scheme: Each equation carries 2 Marks.

·               Total Marks: 20 Marks

 

Poster Presentation

General Rules

1.     Posters must be original work of participants.

2.     Decision of the judges will be final and binding.

3.     Participants must adhere to the event schedule.

     4.     Any damage to venue/property will be the responsibility of participants.

 Poster Presentation topics

1.     Here are Poster Presentation topics students can choose from:

2.     Renewable & Smart Grid

3.     Cyber Security Trends

4.     Electric Vehicles and Charging Infrastructure (V2X)

5.     Sustainable Manufacturing

6.     Semiconductor Manufacturing under Make in India

7.     Emerging trends in engineering

8.     Smart & Green Infrastructure

9.     3D Printing in Modern Engineering

10. Electrical Hazard Awareness

11. Role of Semiconductors in AI, IoT, EVs, Consumer Electronics, Defense, Power and 5G

 

Poster Specifications

1.     Handmade Poster size: A0 (841 mm × 1189 mm) or Digital Poster size: 2 Meter x 2 Meter

2.     Content should include:

3.     Title

4.     Introduction/Objectives

5.     Results/Findings

6.     Use clear fonts and readable visuals from 3 feet distance.

7.     Avoid excessive text; use charts, graphs, and images effectively.

8.     Handmade or Digital poster is acceptable.

Shark Tank

General Rules

·        Individual participation allowed

·        Participants must present their own original business/startup idea

·        Idea must be explained within the given time limit

·        No pre-prepared presentations or notes related to the theme

·        Participants must clearly explain the problem and proposed solution

·        Judges’ decision will be final and binding

·        Plagiarism or copying of ideas is strictly prohibited

 

Round 1: Business Idea Pitch

Round Format

1. Participants present their idea in 3–4 minutes

2.     Idea must include problem, solution, and target audience

3.     Basic explanation of product/service and business concept

4. Judges may ask 1–2 questions after the pitch

5. Shortlisting for Round 2 based on innovation, clarity, and feasibility

Round 2: Shark Tank Final Pitch

Objective Shortlisted participants must convince the judges (Sharks) to “invest” in their idea through a detailed presentation.

               5 minutes detailed pitch presentation

               Explanation of business model and market potential

               Judges will ask questions related to feasibility and scalability

               Participants must defend and justify their idea confidently

               Final winners will be selected based on innovation, presentation,

          feasibility, and impact.

FREE FIRE .........BGMI Rules.

FREE FIRE     Match Format: Custom Room (Battle Royale) Registration:

1.     Teams must register and submit player IDs before the deadline. Room Information:

2.     Room ID and Password will be provided 15 minutes before each match. Team Size: Each team must consist of exactly 4 players.

3.     Map Selection: Maps will be randomly selected from Bermuda, Kalahari, or Purgatory. Match Time: Each match will start as soon as all teams are in the custom room.

4.     Late Arrival: Teams must enter the room within 5 minutes of the ID & password being shared. Late arrivals may be disqualified.

*Disconnection:

If a player disconnects, they must rejoin immediately. If a whole team disconnects, they may forfeit that match.

BGMI........... BGMI (PUBG) Rules.

1.     Device Restriction: Strictly mobile phones only. Tablets, iPads, or emulators (laptop/desktop) are prohibited.

2.     Third-Party Software: Use of aim-bots, speed-bots, or unauthorized apps is forbidden and leads to immediate disqualification.

3.     Conduct and Communication: Inappropriate language, insults, verbal abuse, or flooding in-game chats is prohibited

4.     Teaming/Cheating: Intentional teaming up with other squads (outside permitted game modes) or exploiting bugs/glitches is prohibited.

Scoring: Points are awarded based on Placement rankings