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"The world is an open source, and computer science is the art of
accessing it"
Computers are magnificent tools for the realization of our dreams, but no machine can
replace the human spark of spirit, compassion, love, and understanding.
Computer science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes.
Reach 10 min prior to bus timings.
1.Participants embark on innovation to solve real challenges.
2.Ideathon focuses on Creativity, Feasibility and Implementation.
3.Three rounds:Ideation,Proposal,Live Demonstration.
Themes:
1.Business
2.General
3.Health-care & Fitness
4.Cyber security
5.Travel & Tourism
6.Robotics
7.Artificial Intelligence
8.Open Domain
Team size : 1-3 members
Round 1:Ideation and Problem Statement Submission
Submission: Online Google Form
Judging Criteria:
- Novelty of the idea
- Clarity of the problem statement
- Initial feasibility of the proposed solution
Round 2 :Detailed Proposal and Pitch
Submission: PowerPoint Presentation
Content Requirements:
- Feasibility of the idea
- Existing Solutions
- Target Audience
- Sources of Income
- Market Analysis and Competitors
- Key Features
- Tech Stack
- SWOT Analysis
- Execution Timeline
- Project Costs
Judging Criteria:
- Depth of research
- Practicality and feasibility
- Presentation skills
- Innovativeness of the solution
Round 3:Live Project Demonstration
Format: Live presentation (15-20 minutes per team)
Judging Criteria:
- Functionality and effectiveness of the prototype
- Practical implementation and scalability
- Quality of the demo
- Overall impact and potential
Rules:
Participants will compete in teams of two.
Round 1:Pen & Paper Challenge
1.This is a pen-and-paper round filled with MCQs
2.Top performers will qualify for the next round.
Round 2:Code Relay
1.Participants will take turns one by one.
2.Each participant will be given a hint and begin coding.
3.After the attempt, the next participant will be asked a question.
4. If answers correctly, an additional hint will be provided.
Round 3: Surprise Event
1. The third round is a surprise.
2.This round relies on your knowledge and luck.
Round 1:Quiz
1.Competitive quiz with aptitude questions.
2.Includes coding multiple-choice questions.
Rules:
1.No of Questions: 15.
2.Time: 15 minutes.
3.Languages: Java, C, SQL.
Round 2:Chat to Code
1.First member receives a problem statement.
2.Second member codes based on commands.
3.No discussion about the problem allowed.
4.Commands given to complete the problem
(e.g., "Create a for loop for 0 to 10").
Rules:
1.No of Questions: 2.
2.One question for each member.
3.Languages: Java, C, C++, Python, JavaScript.
Round 3: Fortune Coder
1.Team member solve the problem with test cases provided.
2.Answers unlock subsequent questions, total of four questions.
3.Correct answer to the 4th question wins the game.
Rules:
1.The members should code alternatively.
2.No member will be allowed to discuss the problem statement.
3.Total time to complete all the questions is 40 mins.
Languages: Java, C, C++, Python, JavaScript.
Rules:
1.Code Board is a fun-filled code puzzle event.
2.It consists of three rounds.
3.Participants engage in teams of two.
Round 1
1.The First round of the event will feature a quiz-based round.
2.The teams will participate in a technical quiz.
Round 2
1.One of the team members will roll the dice.
2.Roll a number, find tech terms using actions and gestures.
Round 3
Teams tackle a quiz and chess-based mystery game challenge.
Requires technical skills and chess tactics, creating excitement.
Round 1:Debugging Round
1.Total 20 questions.
2. Questions in C and Java.
3.This is a pen-and-paper round.
4.Top 12 teams will be selected.
Round 2:Surprise Event
1.Total 10 questions.
2. Join us for an engaging and interactive session.
3. Questions will be given from Java,C,DBMS,OS etc.
4.Top 6 teams will be selected.
Round 3:Coding round
1. Consists of 5 questions.
2.Participants should code in Hackerank.
3.Participant can code in any language.