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The document outlines details for three competitions: Model Making for BACS, Poster Presentation for BBA, and PPT Presentation for BCA, each with specific themes and rules. Each event requires a team of 3 to 6 contestants, original work, and a presentation within a 10-minute time limit. General rules include eligibility criteria, competition guidelines, judging, prizes, and attendance requirements.

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Event Details

The document outlines details for three competitions: Model Making for BACS, Poster Presentation for BBA, and PPT Presentation for BCA, each with specific themes and rules. Each event requires a team of 3 to 6 contestants, original work, and a presentation within a 10-minute time limit. General rules include eligibility criteria, competition guidelines, judging, prizes, and attendance requirements.

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Event Details:

 Model Making for BACS


Themes:
 Harappan Market (Antique Jewellery, weight or measurements)
 Mauryan Empire Market (Trade routes)
 Chola Empire (Trade routes, Sea route etc.)
 Gupta Period (Ports/ Silk route etc.)
 Krishnadeorai Period (Hampi)- Metal trade
Rules:
o Minimum of 3 to 6 contestants can participate
o For Model Making, Students must use the concept ‘Best out of
Waste’.
o Students have to give a presentation on the prepared model.
o The model must be an original creation and not copied from
existing designs.
o Time Limit: 10 Min. including Q&A session
o All members should contribute to the presentation.

 Poster Presentation for BBA


Themes: (Vedic to Modern Indian Era)
 Ayurveda- The Science of life
 Indian Astronomy – Science of the stars
 Traditional Indian Art Forms (Warli, Madhubani, Kalamkari etc.)
 Ancient Indian Textile (Handloom weaving, block printing, dyeing
techniques)
 Indigenous Knowledge in Sustainable agriculture.
Rules:
o Minimum of 3 to 6 contestants can participate
o Paper Size: 5X3
o Time Limit: 10 Min. including Q&A session.
o Students have to paint the poster
o The poster should be in portrait or landscape layout.
o Digital designed and AI generated image Printouts are not allowed.
o Students have to give a presentation on prepared poster.
o The poster should represent the original work of the participant(s).
o All members should contribute to the presentation.

 PPT Presentation for BCA


Themes: (Vedic to (Present) Modern Indian Era)
 Traditional ecologies- knowledge and sustainability
 The role of indigenous women in knowledge presentation.
 Indigenous knowledge and climate change adoption.
 Indigenous food preservation techniques: past& present
 Social Justice & Indigenous people’s rights to knowledge.

Rules:
o Minimum of 3 to 6 contestants can participate
o Slide Limit: Minimum of 20 slides
o Time Limit: 10 Min. including Q&A session
o Ensure all content directly supports the topic and purpose of the
presentation.
o File Format: Submit the PPT in the required format (e.g., .ppt, .pptx,
or PDF).
o File Size: Adhere to file size limits, if any.
o Device Compatibility: Ensure the presentation is compatible with the
provided equipment (e.g., projector or computer).
o All members should contribute to the presentation.
General Rules:

Eligibility:
 Participation is open to all departments within the
organization/institution.
 Each student group must register their team by the specified deadline.
 Team members must be current members of the respective department.
Team Composition:
 Teams should consist of a pre-defined number of members (depending on
the competition).
 Substitutions are allowed only if notified in advance and approved by the
organizers.
Competition Guidelines:
 All teams must adhere to the specific rules outlined for each event.
 Teams must report to the competition venue at least 15 minutes before the
scheduled start time.
 Any use of unfair means or misconduct will lead to immediate
disqualification.
Judging and Scoring:
 Competitions will be judged by a panel of neutral judges selected by the
organizing committee.
 Scoring criteria for each event will be clearly communicated beforehand.
 The judges’ decision will be final and binding.
Prizes and Recognition:
 Trophies will be awarded to the top-performing teams.
 Certificates of participation will be given to all participants.
Attendance and Participation:
 Teams must confirm their attendance for all scheduled events.
 Failure to participate in a competition without prior notice may result in
penalties for the department.
Cancellation or Postponement:
 The organizing committee reserves the right to cancel or reschedule
events due to unforeseen circumstances.
 Notifications of such changes will be communicated promptly.

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