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The document outlines various engineering challenges for students, including the Tallest Paper Tower Challenge, AutoCAD Design Challenge, and Treasure Hunt Based on Surveying, each with specific eligibility criteria, rules, and scoring systems. It also details coding competitions like the 24-Hour Codathon and Debugging Battle, along with mechanical engineering events such as the Water Bottle Rocket Competition and Steamboat Race. Overall, these competitions aim to foster creativity, technical skills, and teamwork among participants from different departments.

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The document outlines various engineering challenges for students, including the Tallest Paper Tower Challenge, AutoCAD Design Challenge, and Treasure Hunt Based on Surveying, each with specific eligibility criteria, rules, and scoring systems. It also details coding competitions like the 24-Hour Codathon and Debugging Battle, along with mechanical engineering events such as the Water Bottle Rocket Competition and Steamboat Race. Overall, these competitions aim to foster creativity, technical skills, and teamwork among participants from different departments.

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1. Tallest Paper Tower Challenge


Description:
The Tallest Paper Tower Challenge is an engaging hands-on activity where participants must use
their creativity, engineering skills, and problem-solving abilities to construct the
tallestfreestanding tower using only paper and a limited set of materials. This competition tests
structural stability, innovative thinking, and precision under constraints.

Eligibility Criteria:
· Open to all students from any department and college.
· Participants can compete individually or in teams (maximum 3 members per team).
· Prior registration is required to participate.

Rules & Regulations:


· Material Restriction:
o Participants are allowed to use only paper and a limited amount of tape or glue.
o No additional reinforcements such as sticks, wires, or external weights are
allowed.
· Tower Stability & Height:
o The tower must be freestanding and cannot be supported by any external
objects or surfaces.
o It should remain stable for at least 30 seconds after completion.
· Time Limit:
o Participants will have a fixed time limit (e.g., 30-45 minutes) to build their
structures.
· Scoring Criteria:
o Height: The tallest successfully standing tower wins.
o Stability: The tower must remain upright without external support.
o Material Efficiency: Minimal use of materials with maximum height will be
appreciated.
o Creativity & Design: Innovative and well-engineered structures will earn extra
points.
· Disqualification Factors:
o Use of unauthorised materials.
o Attaching the tower to the floor, walls, or any fixed surface.
o Late submissions beyond the given time limit.

2. AutoCAD Design Challenge


Description:
The AutoCAD Design Challenge is a technical competition where participants demonstrate their
proficiency in computer-aided design (CAD) using AutoCAD software. Contestants will be given a
specific design problem or blueprint and must create an accurate, efficient, and visually
appealing 2D or 3D model within the given time limit. This challenge tests precision, creativity,
and technical knowledge in CAD modeling.
Eligibility Criteria:
· Open to all students from any department and college.
· Participants can compete individually or in teams (maximum 2 members per team).
· Prior registration is required to participate.
· Basic knowledge of AutoCAD is recommended but not mandatory.
Rules & Regulations:
· Software Usage:
o Participants must use AutoCAD for the competition.
o No external pre-made designs or templates are allowed.
· Design Challenge:
o A design brief (floor plan, mechanical part, or 3D object) will be provided at the
start of the event.
o Participants must complete their design within the given time limit (60-90
minutes).
· Scoring Criteria:
o Accuracy: Designs must adhere to given dimensions and specifications.
o Complexity: The level of detail and precision in the final design.
o Efficiency: Proper use of layers, annotations, and CAD tools.
o Creativity & Aesthetics: Innovative and well-structured designs will earn extra
points.
· Disqualification Factors:
o Use of pre-made CAD files or templates.
o Failure to submit the design within the time limit.
o Not adhering to the given design specifications.

3. Treasure Hunt Based on Surveying


Description:
The Treasure Hunt Based on Surveying is an adventure-filled competition where participants
must use surveying techniques such as measuring distances, angles, and bearings to decipher
clues and navigate towards a hidden treasure. Contestants will need to interpret maps, use
surveying tools like a compass, measuring tape, and levelling instruments, and apply basic
surveying calculations to uncover each clue leading to the final prize. This challenge tests
analytical thinking, teamwork, and field knowledge in surveying.
Eligibility Criteria:
· Open to all students from any department and college.
· Participants can compete individually or in teams (maximum 3 members per team).
· Prior registration is required to participate.
· Basic knowledge of surveying principles is recommended but not mandatory.
Rules & Regulations:
· Surveying Equipment Usage:
o Participants will be provided with basic surveying tools like a measuring tape,
compass, and level.
o Personal GPS devices, mobile apps, or any unauthorised external tools are not
allowed.
· Clue & Navigation Challenge:
o Participants will receive the first clue, which requires a surveying calculation to
locate the next checkpoint.
o Each checkpoint will have additional clues leading to the final treasure location.
· Scoring Criteria:
o Accuracy: Correctly using surveying techniques to determine locations.
o Speed: The first team to reach the final treasure wins.
o Problem-Solving: Efficiently interpreting maps and clues.
o Teamwork: Effective collaboration among team members.
· Disqualification Factors:
o Use of external GPS devices, unauthorised maps, or mobile applications.
o Tampering with or moving clues meant for other teams.
o Failure to follow safety guidelines or rules.

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4. 24-Hour Codathon (Hack The Clock)


Description:
· The 24-Hour Codathon (Hack The Clock) is an intense coding marathon where
participants work individually or in teams to develop innovative software solutions to
real-world problems. Contestants will be given a problem statement or theme and must
design, develop, and present a functional application within 24 hours. This competition
tests problem-solving skills, coding efficiency, creativity, and time management.
Eligibility Criteria:
· Open to all BTech (CSE, IT) and BCA students.
· Individual or team participation (maximum 3 members per team).
· Prior registration is mandatory.
· Knowledge of at least one programming language (C, C++, Python, Java, or Web
Development) is required.
Rules & Regulations:
· Development Process:
o Participants must write and develop their code from scratch.
o The use of AI tools is permitted but must be cited.
o External pre-built templates or copied code will lead to disqualification.
· Submission & Presentation:
o Teams must submit their final project before the 24-hour deadline.
o Each team will present their project to the judges, explaining its functionality and
innovation.
· Scoring Criteria:
o Innovation: Uniqueness and creativity of the solution.
o Functionality: Working prototype with minimal errors.
o Efficiency: Optimised code and resource utilisation.
o UI/UX: User-friendly and visually appealing design.
· Disqualification Factors:
o Plagiarism or unauthorised use of pre-existing projects.
o Submitting the project after the deadline.
o Engaging in unfair means or disrupting other participants.

5. Debugging Battle (Bug Busters)


Description:
The Debugging Battle (Bug Busters) is a fast-paced coding competition where participants must
identify and fix errors in buggy code within the shortest time possible. The challenge will test
their problem-solving skills, logical thinking, and debugging proficiency in programming
languages like C, C++, Python, or Java. Contestants must efficiently analyse code, correct syntax
and logic errors, and ensure the program runs correctly within the given time limit.
Eligibility Criteria:
· Open to all BTech (CSE, IT) and BCA students.
· Individual participation only.
· Prior registration is mandatory.
· Basic knowledge of debugging tools and programming logic is required.
Rules & Regulations:
· Debugging Process:
o Participants will be given a set of buggy code snippets.
o The goal is to fix the errors and ensure correct output.
o No AI tools or external debugging software can be used.
· Time Limit & Submission:
o The competition will have multiple rounds with increasing difficulty.
o The fastest correct submission in each round will gain higher points.
· Scoring Criteria:
o Speed: The participant who fixes the code in the shortest time scores higher.
o Accuracy: Correctly identifying and fixing all bugs.
o Efficiency:Optimising the code while debugging.
· Disqualification Factors:
o Use of unauthorised software or external assistance.
o Submitting incorrect or incomplete solutions.
o Any attempt to manipulate the system or disrupt other participants.
6. Website Design Challenge (Web Warriors)
Description:
· The Website Design Challenge (Web Warriors) is a creative competition where
participants must design and develop a fully functional website based on a randomly
drawn topic. Contestants will be tested on their UI/UX skills, coding proficiency, and
creative problem-solving as they build an engaging and responsive website within the
given time limit. This challenge encourages innovation, web development expertise, and
efficient design practices.
Eligibility Criteria:
· Open to all BTech (CSE, IT) and BCA students.
· Individual or team participation (maximum 2 members per team).
· Prior registration is mandatory.
· Basic knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and frameworks (Bootstrap, React, etc.) is
recommended.
Rules & Regulations:
· Topic Selection & Development:
o Each participant/team will draw a chit containing a random website topic (e.g., E-
commerce, Portfolio, Tech Blog, College Management System, etc.).
o Websites must be designed within the given time limit using only front-end or
full-stack development (if applicable).
· Design & Coding Restrictions:
o Pre-built templates and copied designs are strictly prohibited.
o Participants must write their own code from scratch.
o Use of AI for minor assistance is allowed but must be cited.
· Scoring Criteria:
o UI/UX: Visually appealing and user-friendly design.
o Functionality: A fully working and interactive website.
o Responsiveness: The website must work across different screen sizes.
o Creativity & Innovation: Unique and well-structured designs receive extra points.
· Disqualification Factors:
o Submitting plagiarised or incomplete websites .
o Failing to submit the project before the deadline .
6. Website Design Challenge (Web Warriors)
Description:
· The Website Design Challenge (Web Warriors) is a creative competition where
participants must design and develop a fully functional website based on a randomly
drawn topic. Contestants will be tested on their UI/UX skills, coding proficiency, and
creative problem-solving as they build an engaging and responsive website within the
given time limit. This challenge encourages innovation, web development expertise, and
efficient design practices.
Eligibility Criteria:
· Open to all BTech (CSE, IT) and BCA students.
· Individual or team participation (maximum 2 members per team).
· Prior registration is mandatory.
· Basic knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and frameworks (Bootstrap, React, etc.) is
recommended.
Rules & Regulations:
· Topic Selection & Development:
o Each participant/team will draw a chit containing a random website topic (e.g., E-
commerce, Portfolio, Tech Blog, College Management System, etc.).
o Websites must be designed within the given time limit using only front-end or
full-stack development (if applicable).
· Design & Coding Restrictions:
o Pre-built templates and copied designs are strictly prohibited.
o Participants must write their own code from scratch.
o Use of AI for minor assistance is allowed but must be cited.
· Scoring Criteria:
o UI/UX: Visually appealing and user-friendly design.
o Functionality: A fully working and interactive website.
o Responsiveness: The website must work across different screen sizes.
o Creativity & Innovation: Unique and well-structured designs receive extra points.
· Disqualification Factors:
o Submitting plagiarised or Incomplete websites.
o Failing to submit the project before the deadline.

7.AI/ML Model Building (AI Innovators)


Description:

· The AI/ML Model Building (AI Innovators) competition challenges participants to


develop a machine learning model based on a given dataset. Contestants will apply
data preprocessing, feature engineering, model selection, and performance evaluation
to create an accurate and efficient AI/ML model. This competition tests problem-solving
skills, algorithmic knowledge, and the ability to work with real-world data.

Eligibility Criteria:

· Open to all BTech (CSE, IT) and BCA students.

· Individual or team participation (maximum 4 members per team).

· Prior registration is mandatory.

· Basic knowledge of Python, machine learning libraries (TensorFlow, PyTorch, Scikit-


learn, etc.), and data analysis is recommended.

Rules & Regulations:

· Dataset & Model Development:

o Each team will receive a real-world dataset at the beginning of the competition.

o Participants must preprocess the data, train their model, and optimise
performance.
o Any machine learning algorithm can be used (Regression, Classification, Neural
Networks, etc.).

· Coding & Submission:

o All code must be written from scratch—pre-built models are not allowed.

o The final model must be submitted along with documentation explaining the
approach.

· Scoring Criteria:

o Accuracy: Performance of the model based on evaluation metrics (RMSE,


Accuracy, F1-score, etc.).

o Efficiency: Computational efficiency and optimisation techniques used.

o Innovation: Use of advanced techniques and unique approaches to improve the


model.

o Explainability: Clear documentation and justification of choices made during


development.

· Disqualification Factors:

o Use of pre-trained models without proper modifications.

o Submitting incomplete projects or failing to provide documentation.

o Any form of plagiarism or unethical data manipulation.

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8.Water Bottle Rocket Competition.
Description:

The Water Bottle Rocket Competition is an exciting hands-on challenge where participants must
design, build, and launch rockets using water and pressurised air. Contestants will apply
principles of aerodynamics, physics, and engineering to create a rocket that achieves the highest
altitude and longest flight duration. This competition encourages creativity, problem-solving, and
practical application of scientific concepts.

Eligibility Criteria:

· Open to all students from any department and college.

· Individual or team participation (maximum 3 members per team).

· Prior registration is required.

· Basic understanding of physics and aerodynamics is recommended but not mandatory.

Rules & Regulations:

· Rocket Design & Materials:

o Participants must construct their rocket using plastic bottles as the main body.

o Only water and pressurised air can be used as the propulsion mechanism.

o The use of metal, explosives, or additional fuel sources is strictly prohibited.

· Launch & Flight Criteria:

o Rockets will be launched using a standardised air pump launch system.

o Each team gets two launch attempts, and the best result will be considered.

o The rocket that achieves the highest altitude and longest flight duration wins.

· Scoring Criteria:

o Altitude: Measured by the highest point reached.

o Flight Duration: Total time the rocket stays in the air.

o Design Innovation: Creativity in stabilising the rocket’s flight.

o Safety Compliance: Proper construction without hazardous materials.


· Disqualification Factors:

o Use of unauthorised materials or propulsion methods.

o Failing to follow safety protocols during launch.

o Tampering with other participants’ rockets or equipment.

9.Steamboat Race.
Description:

The Steamboat Race is an exciting engineering challenge where participants must design, build,
and race a steam-powered boat that travels across a water channel as quickly and efficiently as
possible. Contestants will apply principles of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and propulsion
systems to create a functional and high-speed steam-powered boat. This competition tests
creativity, problem-solving, and technical knowledge in mechanical and thermal engineering.

Eligibility Criteria:

· Open to all students from any department and college.

· Individual or team participation (maximum 3 members per team).

· Prior registration is required.

· Basic understanding of steam propulsion and fluid dynamics is recommended but not
mandatory.

Rules & Regulations:

· Boat Design & Materials:

o The boat must be powered only by steam pressure (no batteries, motors, or
external fuel sources).

o Participants can use lightweight materials such as plastic, wood, or aluminium.


o Safety precautions must be followed when handling heat sources.

· Race & Performance Criteria:

o The boat must travel across the designated water channel without external
assistance.

o Each team gets two race attempts, and the best time will be considered.

o The fastest and most energy-efficient boat wins.

· Scoring Criteria:

o Speed: The boat that completes the race in the shortest time.

o Efficiency: Effective use of steam power with minimal heat loss.

o Design Innovation: Unique and stable boat design for optimal movement.

o Durability: The boat should withstand multiple runs without failure.

· Disqualification Factors:

o Use of unauthorised power sources (batteries, external motors, etc.).

o Failing to follow safety regulations while handling steam pressure.

10.Reverse Engineering Challenge


Description:

The Reverse Engineering Challenge is a hands-on problem-solving event where participants


must disassemble a given product, analyse its components and functionality, and reassemble it
within the given time. This competition tests technical knowledge, critical thinking, and
teamwork, encouraging participants to understand how mechanical and electronic systems
work.

Eligibility Criteria:

· Open to all students from any department and college.

· Individual or team participation (maximum 3 members per team).

· Prior registration is required.


· Basic understanding of mechanical components, circuits, or product design is
recommended but not mandatory.

Rules & Regulations:

· Disassembly & Analysis:

o Participants will be given a pre-selected product (e.g., small electronic devices,


mechanical tools, or household appliances).

o They must carefully disassemble the product, noting the function of each
component.

o Proper documentation of observations is required.

· Reassembly & Functionality Check:

o After analysis, participants must reassemble the product correctly within the
time limit.

o The product should be functional and resemble its original state.

· Scoring Criteria:

o Accuracy: Correct reassembly with full functionality.

o Analysis & Understanding: Explanation of how the product works.

o Time Management: Completing the task within the given time.

o Teamwork & Coordination: Efficient division of tasks within teams.

· Disqualification Factors:

o Damaging or breaking components of the product.

o Failure to reassemble the product within the time limit.

o Using external reference materials beyond provided documentation


11.Combustion Potato Cannon
Description:

The Combustion Potato Cannon challenge is a thrilling engineering competition where teams
must design, build, and launch a potato using a combustion-powered cannon. The objective is
to either achieve the longest distance or accurately hit specific targets, testing participants'
skills in mechanical design, combustion physics, and precision engineering. This event
encourages innovation, problem-solving, and practical application of engineering principles.

Eligibility Criteria:

· Open to all students from any department and college.

· Team participation only (maximum 3 members per team).

· Prior registration is required.

· Basic understanding of combustion, fluid dynamics, and projectile motion is


recommended but not mandatory.

Rules & Regulations:

· Cannon Design & Materials:

o Teams must construct a combustion-powered potato cannon using safe and


approved materials.

o Only non-hazardous fuels (e.g., aerosol sprays, alcohol-based fuels) are allowed
for combustion.

o The cannon must have a safety trigger and ignition mechanism.

· Launch & Target Criteria:

o Each team gets two attempts to launch their potato.

o The cannon must be fixed in place before firing to ensure safety.

o Points will be awarded based on distance achieved or accuracy in hitting targets.

· Scoring Criteria:
o Distance: The farthest successful launch earns the highest points.

o Accuracy: Precision in hitting designated targets.

o Design & Efficiency: Safe, innovative, and effective cannon construction.

o Safety Compliance: Proper handling and adherence to safety protocols.

· Disqualification Factors:

o Use of hazardous fuels, explosives, or unapproved materials.

o Failure to follow safety procedures during assembly and launch.

o Modifying the cannon after submission or tampering with competitors’


equipment.

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12. Battle on Breadboard


Description:
The Battle on Breadboard is an electrifying competition that challenges participants to analyze,
design, and assemble complex electronic circuits on a breadboard. This event tests contestants'
ability to apply theoretical electrical and electronic principles in a practical setting using analog
and digital components. Participants will need to troubleshoot, optimize, and successfully
implement circuits under timed conditions, showcasing their circuit design, problem-solving,
and debugging skills.

Eligibility Criteria:

· Open to all students from any department and college.

· Individual or team participation (maximum 2 members per team).

· Prior registration is mandatory.

· Basic understanding of circuit design, components, and electrical laws is recommended


but not mandatory.

Rules & Regulations:

· Circuit Design & Implementation:

o Participants will receive a circuit diagram or problem statement at the start of


the event.

o They must assemble and test the circuit on a breadboard using provided
components.

o No external components or pre-assembled modules are allowed.

· Time Limit & Functionality Check:

o Teams must complete their circuit within the given time limit.

o Judges will evaluate whether the circuit functions correctly as per the given
requirements.

· Scoring Criteria:

o Accuracy: Correct implementation of the circuit as per the design.

o Functionality: The circuit must work as expected without major faults.

o Efficiency & Neatness: Clean wiring, minimal errors, and efficient use of
components.
o Innovation &Optimisation: Creative solutions and enhancements to improve
circuit performance.

· Disqualification Factors:

o Use of unauthorised components or external assistance.

o Failure to complete the circuit within the time limit.

o Short circuits or unsafe handling of electrical components.

13. Eagle Eye


Description:

The Eagle Eye competition is a fast-paced identification challenge where participants must
quickly and accurately recognise electronic components such as resistors, capacitors,
transistors, ICs, diodes, and sensors. This event tests contestants' technical knowledge,
observation skills, and speed, making it an exciting challenge for electronics enthusiasts.

Eligibility Criteria:

· Open to all students from any department and college.


· Individual participation only.

· Prior registration is mandatory.

· Basic knowledge of electronic components and their symbols is recommended but not
mandatory.

Rules & Regulations:

· Component Identification Challenge:

o Participants will be given a set of electronic components and must identify them
within the shortest time.

o The challenge may involve recognising components by sight, reading values, and
identifying circuit symbols.

o Incorrect identifications will result in penalty points.

· Time Limit & Format:

o The contest consists of multiple rounds with increasing difficulty.

o Each participant gets a fixed time limit to identify and record their answers.

o The fastest and most accurate participants will qualify for the final round.

· Scoring Criteria:

o Speed: The participant who correctly identifies all components the fastest scores
higher.

o Accuracy: Correctly naming and categorising components.

o Bonus Points: Recognising rare or advanced components earns extra points.

· Disqualification Factors:

o Incorrect or misleading identifications in multiple rounds.

o Use of mobile phones, notes, or external help during the contest.

o Failing to submit responses within the given time.


15. Robot Football Game.
Description:

The Robot Football Game is an exciting robotics competition where teams build and program
autonomous or remote-controlled robots to compete in a football match. Robots must use
sensors and programmed logic to move across the field, dribble, pass, and score goals. This
event tests participants' skills in robotics, programming, sensor integration, and strategic
gameplay.

Eligibility Criteria:

· Open to all students from any department and college.

· Team participation only (maximum 4 members per team).

· Prior registration is mandatory.

· Basic knowledge of robotics, sensors, and programming (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, etc.) is
recommended but not mandatory.

Rules & Regulations:

· Robot Design & Specifications:

o Robots must be built within the specified size and weight limits.

o Both autonomous and manually controlled robots are allowed.

o Robots must use sensors for ball detection and movement.

· Match Rules:

o Matches will be played in teams of two robots against another team.

o The game will have two halves, each lasting a fixed duration.

o Robots must kick, pass, and score using their programmed mechanisms.

o Physical damage to other robots is not allowed—only ball interaction is


permitted.
· Scoring Criteria:

o Goals Scored: The team with the most goals at the end of the match wins.

o Robot Performance: Smooth movement, accurate passes, and efficient ball


control.

o Strategy & Teamwork: Coordinated actions between the robots.

o Fair Play: Adherence to all game rules and no intentional fouls.

· Disqualification Factors:

o Exceeding size or weight limits for robots.

o Intentional damage to opponent robots or the field.

o Using external controls beyond the allowed range.

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16.Finance Quiz – "Money Minds"


Description:
o A competitive quiz that tests participants' knowledge of finance, investment, stock
markets, banking, and economic trends. It challenges financial literacy, market
awareness, and analytical skills through multiple rounds.
Eligibility Criteria:
o Open to students, professionals, and finance enthusiasts
o Individual or team (max 3 members) participation
o Prior registration required

Rules & Regulations:


· Quiz Format:
· Multiple rounds: MCQs, case studies, and rapid-fire
· Time-bound responses with no external help allowed
· Scoring Criteria:
· MCQs: 10 points per correct answer
· Case Studies: 20 points per correct analysis
· Rapid-Fire: 5 points per correct answer
· Negative Marking: -2 points for incorrect answers in advanced rounds
· Disqualification Factors:
· Cheating (unauthorised gadgets or external help)
· Misconduct (arguing, inappropriate behaviour)
· Late arrival or failure to follow rules

17.Business Pitch Challenge – "Shark Tank: College Edition"


Description:
· A Shark Tank-style competition where participants pitch innovative business ideas to a
panel of investors. Contestants must present their business model, market strategy,
financial viability, and growth potential to secure virtual investments and impress the
judges.
Eligibility Criteria:
· Open to students from all disciplines
· Individual or team (max 3 members) participation
· Prior registration required
· A well-structured business idea is recommended
Rules & Regulations:
· Pitch Format:
· Participants get 3-5 minutes to present their idea
· Followed by a Q&A session with the judges

· Scoring Criteria:
· Innovation & Uniqueness – Creativity of the business idea
· Market Potential – Demand, competition, and scalability
· Financial Viability – Revenue model and profitability
· Presentation & Confidence – Clarity and persuasion skills

· Disqualification Factors:
· Plagiarised or copied ideas
· Exceeding time limits without valid justification
· Failure to answer judge’s questions convincingly

18.Marketing Strategy Competition – "Brand War"


Description:
· A dynamic competition where participants develop a comprehensive marketing strategy
for an assigned product. Teams must create an effective branding, advertising, and sales
plan to showcase their marketing expertise and strategic thinking.
Eligibility Criteria:
· Open to students from all disciplines
· Individual or team (max 3 members) participation
· Prior registration required
· Basic knowledge of marketing principles is recommended
Rules & Regulations:
· Strategy Development:
· Teams receive a product or business scenario at the event start
· Must create a branding, advertising, and sales strategy

· Presentation & Evaluation:


· Each team gets 5-7 minutes to present their strategy
· Judges will assess creativity, feasibility, and market impact

· Scoring Criteria:
· Creativity & Innovation – Unique marketing approach
· Market Analysis – Understanding of target audience & competition
· Execution Plan – Feasibility and practicality of strategy
· Presentation & Persuasion – Clarity and confidence in delivery

· Disqualification Factors:
· Plagiarised or unoriginal strategies
· Exceeding time limits
· Failure to justify marketing decisions during Q&A

19.Business Simulation Game – "Corporate Climb"


Description:
A real-time business simulation where teams make strategic decisions on pricing, hiring,
investments, and operations to grow their virtual company. Participants must analyse market
conditions, adapt strategies, and compete to maximise success.
Eligibility Criteria:
· Open to students from all disciplines
· Individual or team (max 3 members) participation
· Prior registration required
· Basic understanding of business strategy is recommended
Rules & Regulations:
· Gameplay & Decision-Making:
· Teams will manage a virtual company and make strategic choices
· Decisions impact profits, market share, and company growth

· Rounds & Time Limits:


· The game progresses through multiple business cycles
· Each round has a set time limit for decision-making

· Scoring Criteria:
· Profitability – Revenue growth and financial stability
· Strategic Thinking – Smart decision-making and adaptability
· Market Position – Competitive edge over rival teams
· Teamwork & Leadership – Collaboration and role delegation

· Disqualification Factors:
· Failure to submit decisions within time limits
· Violation of game rules or unfair practices
· Misuse of resources or unethical business strategies

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20. Quiz Competition
· Description: Quiz competition will be an indoor based activity. Students from different
pharmacy colleges can participate in this event. This will be a team based competition
with maximum 4 members in each team.
· Eligibility: B Pharmacy & D Pharmacy
· Rules: The competition will conducted in old seminar hall. Students will be in teams.
Each team will have a printed set of questions. These questions will by MCQ based, their
will be a time limit for the quiz. Questions will also be displayed on the screen ( socially
visual based questions). Each question will be displayed for 15 seconds. Phones will not
be allowed. There will be five rounds each round will have five questions.
· Entry Fees:
· Jury: Faculty/Optional
· Venue: Old Seminar Hall
21. Formulation Lab – Preparation of Cream
· Description: This competition is lab based. In this event students will be tasked to
formulate a herbal hand cream. Chemical reagents will be provided along with lab
safety equipments.
· Rules: A limited time will be given for the students to formulate the hand cream. It is
necessary to form the label for the containers. Jury will come and ask questions
regarding formulation method and use of the product. In case a student breaks any
glassware or equipment they will be responsible for the fine. Without paying the
breakage amount students won’t h eligible for participation certificates.
· Jury: Faculty/Optional
· Entry Fees: 400Rs/Team
· Eligibility: Pharmacy students in a team of 4 members
· Venue: Pharmacy Department Pharmaceuticals Lab
22. Model Exhibition Competition
· Description: 3D models prepared students will be displayed in the porch area.
· Rules: Technical models related to pharmacy will be eligible. Jury members will come
to each display station and ask questions related to the model. Students will be judges
based on model’s appearance, knowledge, speaking skills
· Eligibility: 4 member team
· Jury: Faculty

23. Obstacle Race


· Description: Obstacle race is an outdoor sport activity. In this competition a student’s
physical health as well as their mental health will be tested.
· Rules: Throughout the track there will be 4 obstacles. One member will run as soon as
the whistle blows. After reaching the first obstacle the runner has to solve the
problem and show the answer to the volunteer nearby. After the volunteer approved
the answer next member will start running the remaining track and will face the next
obstacle. This will continue till all the four members complete their respective task.
The team which completes the race fastest will be the winner .
· Eligibility: Any pharmacy student with 4 members in the team
Jury: Faculty

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