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Slide’o’vert‌ Tech Trek‌

Civitas‌ Comtronics‌

MR.Work Uno’minute‌
shop‌ IPL Auction‌
SHARK TANK
Shark tank provides an exciting platform for
aspring entrepreneuers to showcase their
startup ideas, participants will present their
concepts, and the most promising idea will be
selected for prototyping

WHAT IT TAKES:
Pitch Presentation

Supporting Documents

Prototyping Resources

RULES:
Team size is limited to 4 members.

Advance submission of startup ideas is required.

Each team will have a specific time to pitch their


idea to judges, focusing on clarity and
engagement.

Evaluation criteria include innovation. feasibility,


market potential, and execution ability.
SLIDE'O'VERT
A Paper presentation event

EVENT DETAILS:
Participants should choose topic from any one of
the following stream and should create PPT.

Computer Science and IT:


a)Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning
(ML) Applications
b)Cybersecurity Threats and Mitigation Strategies
c)Blockchain Technology and Its Applications
d)Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Cities
e)Cloud Computing and Its Advantages

Electronics and Electrical


Engineering:
a)Renewable Energy Systems (Solar, Wind, Hydro)
b)Power Electronics and Drives
c)Wireless Communication Systems (Bluetooth,
Wi-Fi, Zigbee)
d)Microcontrollers and Embedded Systems
e)Analog and Digital Signal Processing
SLIDE'O'VERT
A Paper presentation event

Participants should choose topic from any one of


the following stream and should create PPT.

Mechanical Engineering:
a)Sustainable Energy and Green Technologies
b)Robotics and Mechatronics
c)Thermal Systems and Heat Transfer
d)Materials Science and Nanotechnology
e)Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Systems

Civil Engineering:
a)Sustainable Infrastructure and Urban Planning
b)Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Mechanics
c)Water Resource Management and Hydrology
d)Transportation Engineering and Traffic
Management
e)Construction Management and Project Planning
SLIDE'O'VERT
A Paper presentation event

Participants should choose topic from any one of


the following stream and should create PPT.

Other Topics:
a)Covid-19 Applications and Mitigation Strategies
(e.g., contact tracing, vaccination tracking)
b)Robotics and Automation in Industry 4.0
c)Advanced Materials and Nanomaterials
d)Biomedical Engineering and Medical Devices
e)Environmental Engineering and Pollution Control

NOTE:

PPT presentation should be limited to 10-12


slides.

The PPT's are presented to the judges for


evaluation.
TECH TREK
Testing the technical skills and problem-solving
abilities of participants across various areas,
including general aptitude, programming, and
circuit design.

ROUND 1: APTI-QUEST
participants tackle questions on general
aptitude. Topics like quantitative reasoning,
logic, and verbal skills are covered, giving
students the chance to prove their analytical
abilities under a limited timeframe. Those who
perform well advance to the second round.

ROUND 2: TECH-TRIVIA
This round focus on technical knowledge,
specifically programming, algorithms, and data
structures . Here, teams must debug error in the
given program or to draw flowchart for the given
program or to write algorithm or pseudo code
for the given program..

ROUND 3: CODE CLASH


This round requires participants to solve
competitive programming problems, testing
their coding skills in real-time, where the most
adept teams will showcase their programming
prowess.
ELECTROGEN
Evaluate the problem-solving skills in the world
of circuit design and debugging.

ROUND 1: CONNECTOPIA
each team will draw a question paper from a
bowl and receive the necessary components at
their table. Teams will have 15 minutes to
design a circuit based on the block diagram or
problem statement provided in their question
paper.

ROUND 2: ERROR HUNT


These teams will select a new question and
must identify and correct errors in a given circuit.
After debugging, they will redesign the circuit
with a focus on producing the correct output, all
within a time limit of 45 minutes
CIVITAS

ROUND 1: LINK UP
Participants will be shown a set of images
related to civil engineering.
They must analyze and relate the images to
determine the corresponding civil engineering
term.
Correct answers will earn points.
Time limit : 30 minutes

ROUND 2: CIVIL DISCOURSE


Participants will be asked to draw an
engineering graphics diagram.
required components will be given.
Judges will determine the winning team based
on overall performance.
Time limit : 30 minutes

ROUND 3:MODEL MASTERS


Participants must create a scale model of a
specified civil engineering structure within the
set timeframe.
Required materials will be provided.
Judging criteria will be based on accuracy,
creativity, stability, and presentation.
Time limit: 45 minutes
COMTRONICS
To evaluate the fundamental understanding of
participants in the field of electronics and
communication engineering and information.

ROUND 1: EXACTEDGE
n this round, team of 2 to 3 participants will be
challenged with a series of questions.

ROUND 2: HACK O HUNT


(Treasure Hunt)
Participants will receive a problem statement
accompanied by clues leading to various
locations. They must navigate through these
clues, gather essential information, and
ultimately solve the problem statement to find
the ic chips.

ROUND 3: LOGICLORD
Participants are asked to debug the circuit given
and to draw truth table and logic gate diagram
for that circuit.
MR.WORKSHOP
To evaluate the fundamental understanding of
participants in the field of electronics and
communication engineering and information.

ROUND 1: MACHINE MASTER


Participants were asked to recall and enumerate
the primary mechanical components of the
designated quantity of machines.
Those who have the most mechanical pieces are
selected for the following round.
There is a 15-minute limit.

ROUND 2: WORKSHOPGEEK
Participants from the shortlist are permitted to
take part in this round.
Participants are given questions based on lathes
and other unique machines.

ROUND 3: RIZZ WORKSHOP


In order to present a product of the specified
design, finalists are permitted to operate a lathe.
UNO'MINUTE
An open stage event where performers from all
walks of life showcase their talents that provokes
passion,creativity and enthusiasm.

DESCRIPTION:
In this event, participants are asked to showcase
their talents in the open stage. lt can be of any
genre: right from entertainment or thought
provoking performances that include dance,
singing, acting etc.

Materials must be brought by yourself.

RULES:
Any Number of members can be participate as
team

Price will be awarded based on your


performance

Vulgarity must be strictly avoided

A maximum of 3 minutes will be given for each


team
IPL AUCTION

GENERAL EVENT INSTRUCTIONS:


Open to all students with a valid ID.
Teams must consist of 2-3 members.
Mandatory registration via Google Form before
the deadline.

ROUND : IPL AUCTION


Top 10 teams from Round 1 will advance.
Each team gets a budget of ₹80 crores.
Bid on players with different ratings for batting,
bowling, and all-rounders.
Aim to form the best team based on player
ratings.

IMPORTANT:
1)No jump bids allowed.
2)Teams must buy 11-15 players.
3)Teams should include at least 3 bowlers, 3
batsmen, 2 all-rounders, and 1 wicketkeeper.
4)Failure to meet criteria will lead to
disqualification.

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