The Project Competition is open to all registered students from various educational backgrounds, allowing teams of 1 to 4 members from the same institution. Participants must submit their projects via GitHub or Google Drive, and present a working prototype on competition day, with strict guidelines against plagiarism. Judging will be based on creativity, technical execution, impact, presentation, and teamwork, with a registration deadline of March 6, 2025.
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The Project Competition is open to all registered students from various educational backgrounds, allowing teams of 1 to 4 members from the same institution. Participants must submit their projects via GitHub or Google Drive, and present a working prototype on competition day, with strict guidelines against plagiarism. Judging will be based on creativity, technical execution, impact, presentation, and teamwork, with a registration deadline of March 6, 2025.
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Event Name: Project Competition
Rules and Regulations:
1. Eligibility: The competition is open to all registered students pursuing: Diploma / UG / PG / Arts & Science of any institute/university. 2. Project Types: Projects can belong to any category. 3. Team Size: A team can consist of 1 to 4 members. All team members must be from the same institute/university. 4. Project Submission: Participants must submit project via GitHub (public repository) or Google Drive (shared folder) link to the following email id: [email protected]. The email subject should include project name and body should contain a detailed project prototype/code link, project report and PPT. 5. Project Setup: A working prototype (if applicable) or demonstration must be presented on the day of the competition. 6. Original Work: The project must be the original work of the team. Any form of plagiarism will lead to strict action. 7. Time Limit: The presentation should not exceed 10 minutes, followed by 5 minutes for Q&A from the judges. 8. Judging Panel: The competition will be judged by a panel of faculty members and industry experts. Judging Criteria: 1. Creativity & Originality - 20 Marks: Projects will be evaluated based on their novelty, innovation, and unique approach to solving a problem or creating something new. 2. Technical Execution - 30 Marks: The overall quality, feasibility, and technical implementation of the project, including any working prototypes, software, or models. 3. Impact & Relevance - 20 Marks: How the project addresses real-world issues, its potential to make a positive impact, and its relevance to current trends or future developments. 4. Presentation & Communication - 20 mark: The ability to present the project effectively, explain complex concepts clearly, and engage the audience and judges with a well- structured presentation. 5. Teamwork & Collaboration - 10 marks: The demonstration of effective teamwork and how well the team collaborated in executing the project, including shared responsibilities and synergy. Last date of Registration: 06/03/2025