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Ignite-2019 (8-9th March.) 1
College of Engineering and Technology (CET), IILM Academy of Higher Learning, Greater Noida
(www.iilmcet.ac.in/techfest/)
(8th – 9th March 2019)
E - Brochure
For any Query Contact: ([email protected])
Garima Kulshrestha: +91 9999220354 Mr. Amit Rajput: +91 9958694469
Capt. Anita Ganjoo: +91 8860260246 Mr. Ashutosh Singh: +91 9457259866
Ms. Ankita Awasthi: +91 9999106747 Dr. Nafees Siddiqui: +91 9958518586
Ms. Neha Arora: +91 9311666983 Ms. Minakshi Sehrawat: +91 7988351136
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Table of Contents
GROUP A: →
1. TECHNOGEN
1.1 CODE FEST
1.2 HACKATHON
1.3 STRATERGIC TECHNOLOGY (I.O.T)
1.4 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
1.5 BLOCK CHAIN
1.6 PUBG (MOBILE / EMULATOR)
1.7 LAN GAMING
1.8 BLIND CODING
GROUP B: →
2. MECHNOVA
2.1 ROBO RACE
2.2 ROBO WAR
2.3 PAPER PRESENTATION
2.4 DESIGN QUEST
GROUP C: →
3. MANAGERIA
3.1 AD MAD SHOW
3.2 PITCH AN IDEA
3.4 QUIZBUZZ
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GROUP D: →
4. SPARX
4.1 EXHIBITION OF WORKING MODEL
4.2 MODEL PRESENTATION
4.3 UBA PROJECT
4.4 BEST OUT OF WASTE
GROUP E: →
5. SHUTTERBUG IDEAS
5.1 SELFIE CONTEST
5.2 VIDEOGRAPHY
5.3 BRIDGE KRITI
5.4 CREATIVE EXPRESSION
GROUP F: →
6. ELECTROGEN
6.1 DRONOTHON
6.2 ROBOTICS AND EMB.
6.3 TEQUIZ
6.4 POSTER PRESENTATION
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SCHEDULE MATRIX OF IGNITE 2019
S. No. Date Event Venue Time
1. 08/03/2019 Lamp Lightening Main Stage 10:00-10:05 AM
2. 08/03/2019 Welcome Speech by Sr. Director, IILM Main Stage 10:05-10:10AM
3. 08/03/2019 Address by Chief Guest-Ms. Shruti Arora Main stage 10:10-10:25AM
4. 08/03/2019 Ribbon Cutting & Inauguration Main stage 10:25-10:30AM
5. 08/03/2019 Exhibition of Working Model Vivekanand Hall, H-Block 10:30-12:00PM
6. 08/03/2019 PUBG (Mobile) Room No. 113, 108 10:30-04:00PM
7. 08/03/2019 PUBG (Emulator) Room No. 113, 108 10:30-04:00PM
8. 08/03/2019 Paper Presentation FDP Room-2, CMS 1 11:00-01:00 PM
9. 08/03/2019 Strategic Technology (IoT) CMS-1 11:00-01:00PM
10. 08/03/2019 Code Fest Research Lab, CMS 2 11:00-01:00PM
11. 08/03/2019 Artificial Intelligence CMS-2 01:00-03:00PM
12. 08/03/2019 TeQuiz FDP Room 2, CMS 1 02:00-03:30PM
13. 08/03/2019 Model Presentation Old Library, H-Block 02:00-04:00PM
14. 08/03/2019 Robo Race Football Ground 02:00-04:00PM
15. 08/03/2019 Hackathon LT-1, CMS-2 Full Day
16. 08/03/2019 Best Out of Waste Room No. 107, 115 Full Day
17. 09/03/2019 Robotics (Embedded) Old Library 10:00-12:00PM
18. 09/03/2019 Blockchain FDP Room-1, CMS 1 10:00-12:00PM
19. 09/03/2019 AD-Mad Show FDP Room-2, CMS 1, Main Stage 10:00-01:00PM
20. 09/03/2019 Lan Gaming (1st Round) Research Lab, CMS 2 10:00-12:30PM
21. 09/03/2019 Poster Presentation Vivekanand Hall, H-Block 10:30-12:30PM
22. 09/03/2019 Blind Coding Lab-1, CMS 2 11:00-12:30PM
23. 09/03/2019 Dronothon Football Ground 11:00-01:00PM
24. 09/03/2019 Pitch an Idea FDP Room-1, CMS 1 12:00-02:00PM
25. 09/03/2019 Bridge Kriti Old Library 01:00-02:30PM
26. 09/03/2019 UBA Project Vivekanand Hall, H-Block 01:00-03:00PM
27. 09/03/2019 QuizBuzz Room-107 10:00-12:00PM
28. 09/03/2019 Robo War Football Ground 01:00-03:00PM
29. 09/03/2019 Lan Gaming (2nd Round) Research Lab, CMS 2 01:30-03:00PM
30. 09/03/2019 Design Quest Graphics Lab 10:00-12:30PM
31. 09/03/2019 Hackathon Research Lab, CMS-2 Full Day
32. 09/03/2019 Selfie Contest Open Till 03:00PM
33. 09/03/2019 Videography Open Till 03:00PM
34. 09/03/2019 Creative Expression Open Till 03:00PM
35. 09/03/2019 Address by Chief Guest-
Mr. Parikshit Markanday
Main Stage 03:00-03:10PM
36. 09/03/2019 Address by Guest of Honour-
Mr. Aaditya Razdan
Main Stage 03:10-03:20PM
36. 09/03/2019 Prize & Certificate Distribution Main Stage 03:20-03:50PM
37. 09/03/2019 Vote of Thanks , IILM Main Stage 03:50-04:00PM
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GROUP A
TECHNOGEN
(DR. ANURADHA KONIDENA)
(DR. HEMLATA BHATT)
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CODE FEST
ABOUT EVENT: Setting apart all the creativities, imaginations or logistics; coders are
the ones who can storm off their brains and come up with a new solution to each problem that
exists. So, join us to be the warrior of codes and unleash your skills in the battle field.
RULES: 1. Maximum participation 2 person per team.
2. First round (screening round) pen/paper based, time 30 minutes.
3. Final round 90 minutes in Computer Lab
4. Platform independent
5. Problem will be disclosed at the time of event.
6. Problem can be solved in any programming Language
JUDGING CRITERIA: 1. All the problems have same points allotted to them.
2. There will be a limitation on the running time of the codes submitted by the
participants.
3. The decision of the organizers in declaring the results will be final. No queries in this
regard will be entertained.
4. Any participant found to be indulging in any form of malpractice will be immediately
disqualified.
EVENT DATE AND TIME: 8th March 2019 (11 am to 1 pm)
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs. 100/- per team.
CASH PRIZES: 1st Prize: Rs. 2000
2nd Prize: Rs. 1000
FACULTY COORDINATOR: Dr Vaibhav Panwar: +91 9412233919
STUDENT COORDINATOR: Siddhanto Roy: +91 8527545177
Prashant Singh: +91 7289976604
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HACKATHON
(Smart City-Parking Solution)
ABOUT EVENT: A Hackathon, is a Techno-Fest event, where the budding software
engineers together to form teams to solve a problem or develop new ideas. Hackathon is
worldwide recognized event, where software experts collaboratively develop and present
their ideas in an extreme manner over a short period of time. Developers, innovators and
designers participate in Hackathon in teams to build an innovative model to solve some
given problem sets. Hackathon is the ultimate platform for exhibition of skills for the budding
engineers.
RULES:
• It is three round events.
o Round 1- Idea Presentation
o Round 2- Design Decipher
o Round 3- Final Round
• Each team consists of maximum of 2 members.
• Elimination to be done after the presentation round.
• The participants shall not cause any harm to the college property and are expected to
maintain the code of conduct during the competition as well as their stay in the
college campus.
The problem is based on Smart City-Parking Solution.
1. The participants should be present their ideas on problem provided.
2. Maximum time allotted to each team: 2 Days
3. Participants can use Android Studio/IntelliJ for mobile application development.
4. At the end, 10 minutes for presentation and 05 minutes for question answer will be
given to each team.
5. External devices will not be allowed.
EVALUATION CRITERIA:
The evaluation will be done on the bases of design, innovation, presentation and ability to
answer the questions.
EVENT DATE AND TIME: 8th & 9th March 2019
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs. 100/- per team.
CASH PRIZE: 1st Prize: Rs. 2000
2nd Prize: Rs. 1000
FACULTY COORDINATOR: Mr. Vikas Singh: +91 9716446585
STUDENT COORDINATORS: Akash Yadav: +91 7870933764
Vivek Kr Gupta: +91 9026021093
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STRATERGIC TECHNOLOGY (I.O.T)
ABOUT EVENT: A I.O.T with remote access android base application is a Techno-Fest
event, where the budding software engineers together to form teams to solve a problem or
implement new ideas. STRATERGIC TECHNOLOGY (I.O.T) is worldwide recognized
event, where android application software experts collaboratively develop and present their
ideas in an extreme manner over a short period of time.
RULES:
1. It is single round event.
2. The participants team should be present their ideas through android application base
remotely access the device.
3. Maximum number of persons per teams:10
4. Maximum number of Team: 3
5. Maximum time allotted to each team: 2 hours
6. Participants can use android application for device accessibility or any other tool of
their own choice.
7. At the end, 10 minutes for Ideas, then presentation and 05 minutes for implementation
will be given to each team. (Included in the 2 hrs.)
8. External devices will not allowed
EVALUATION CRITERIA:
The evaluation will be done on the bases of design, innovation, time limit, team coordination
and presentation.
EVENT DATE AND TIME: 8th March 2019 (11 am to 1 pm)
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs. 200/- per team.
CASH PRIZES:
1st Prize: Rs. 3000
2nd Prize: Rs. 2000
FACULTY COORDINATOR: Dr.Amit Asthana: +91 8126271933
STUDENT COORDINATORS:
Saumik Kumar Singh: +91 8750497551
Ritesh Kumar: +91 7701938574
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
ABOUT EVENT: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is evolving technology that has become part
of everyone’s life and so of our techies as well. The event will explore the innovative ideas
from our young techies on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning’s potential to
transform the way we interact with our existing and future systems.
RULES:
1. It is single round event.
2. The team can comprise maximum 4 participants.
3. The team should pre-prepare working model based on Artificial Intelligence
concepts.
4. Team should bring the self-prepared working model for the competition to
demonstrate its feature.
5. Each team will be given maximum 20 minutes to present and demonstrate the
working of the model and to handle the questions from the audience.
6. The model as a whole should not be purchased/downloaded from the internet.
EVALUATION CRITERIA:
The evaluation will be done on the bases of innovative ideas used for the theme,
Communication skills and the ability to answer audience questions.
EVENT DATE AND TIME: 8th March 2019(1 pm to 3pm)
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs. 100/- per team.
CASH PRIZES: 1st Prize: Rs. 2000
2nd Prize: Rs. 1000
FACULTY COORDINATOR:
Dr Manjula Shanbhog: +91 9911281377
STUDENT VOLUNTEERS:
Rishu Ranjan: +91 8406939279
Shahbaaz Ali: +91 7379657659
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BLOCKCHAIN
ABOUT EVENT: The block chain is a latest technology to an incorruptible (without any
manipulation), digital ledger of economic transactions that can be programmed to record not
just financial transactions, but virtually everything of value. In this event the participants’
teams can demonstrate the conceptual based innovative ideas in the form of e-presentation on
the topic.
OBJECTIVE:
To demonstrate the conceptual innovative ideas through e-presentation on the topic.
TOPIC:
Virtual Coin-Generation and transaction take place between two blocks by Blockchain
Technology in the area of Telecom/Banking/ Education/ Healthcare/ Supply chain/ Stock
exchange. (Team can demonstrate one area).
METHODOLOGY OF EVALUATION:
Evaluation will be done on the bases of following criteria:
• Uniqueness & interesting in the idea (5-marks)
• Demonstration close to the “theme” (5- marks)
• Creativity and application (5-marks)
• Team co-ordination and questions
*Note: The decision of the judges shall be final and binding
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
• To understand the concept of conceptual model and demonstrate the innovative idea
with the empower collaboration
• To be aware of team spirit
• To learn experimentation mentality within the corporation
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RULES:
• Participation team can design the conceptual model on the given theme of their, own
place and bring it at the event day for the demonstration.
• Model should be students’ original work not copy-paste.
• Maximum number of teams:10
• Maximum number of participants in a team: 02
• Maximum time allotted to each team: 2 hours
• Team can be demonstrating the model through e-presentation by using PowerPoint
(PPT) or any other electronic platform.
• Timing =15 minutes for each team (presentation/demonstration 10 minutes and 05
minutes for question-answer
• Registration fee = Rs. 100/- per team.
• Team can bring their model/presentation on their own device.
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs. 100
CASH PRIZE:
1st Prize: Rs. 2000
2nd Prize: Rs. 1000
EVENT DATE AND TIME: 9th March 2019 (10 am to 12 pm.)
FACULTY COORDINATOR: Mr. Vikas Singh: +91 9716446585
STUDENT COORDINATOR: Tamanna Reshi: +91 9958463134
Rishabh: +91 7054505649
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PUBG
ABOUT EVENT: All players will be joining a custom room of TPP-Squad at Erangel
(Asia Server).
Drop with your squad into the ULTIMATE BATTLEGROUND!
Get your Boosters, Meds, Combat Gear and we will see you in the Tournament.
GENERAL:
By taking part in the tournament, participants must read, understand and agree to the rules
laid out by the organizers for participation in the PUBG TOURNAMENT: Battle Royal
Edition. Every player is expected abide to the rules, and any failure to follow them can result
in disciplinary actions to be taken.
RULES:
a. EMULATORS ARE ALLOWED
b. Minimum 4 members in a team is not necessary. 1-Man Squad is also
welcome.
c. Players can only use official accounts made on International servers of PUBG
Mobile
d. Each team will be at the tournament with their own necessary accessories like
charger, earphones, triggers etc. No such accessories will be provided by the
Organizers.
e. Every member must be present throughout the duration of the entire
tournament.
f. Each team must hold an appropriate name. Any team with an unsuitable name,
will be asked to create a new name in order to participate in the competition.
Else a default name assigned by a game organizer will be used until a suitable
name is found.
g. If any bug happens during the competition, the player must inform the nearest
Game Marshal immediately. Failure to do so will result in disqualification.
h. Players found to be using the big to their advantage will immediately
disqualify their team from the Tournament.
i. Possible technical issues with PUBG, its servers and/or network may cause
games to be rescheduled or canceled at the sole discretion of the organizers.
j. Servers will be restarted in the event that more than four (4) or more players
from different teams are kicked from the server before the start of the match,
or two (2) or more players from the same team are kicked from the server.
k. Match will be restarted if the settings of the server is incorrect.
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l. Cheating is strictly prohibited. As a condition of their participation in PUBG
TOURNAMENT competition, players agree to refrain from manipulating the
game files in any way, using of any unapproved game modifications,
programmers, or any other methods that gives one an unfair advantage over
another player. The definition of cheating will be determined by the organizers
where applicable and if caught cheating your account will be permanently
banned.
JUDGING CRITERIA:
Team scoring the #Rank1 and #Rank2 will be Rewarded with the price 1st and 2nd.
In case of more than #25 Teams+
Top 5 Teams from each room sessions will be collected into the final showdown room and
the winner will be decided as per their #Rank1 and #Rank2
EVENT DATE AND TIME: 8th March 2019 (10 am to 4 pm.)
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs. 150/- per team.
CASH PRIZE:
1st Position(Mobile): Rs. 2000
2nd Position(Emulator): Rs. 2000
FACULTY CORDINATOR:
Ms. Roopali Goel: +91 9999437355
Dr. S. Narayan: +91 8373953039
STUDENT CORDINATOR:
Rohan Choudhary: +91 7827111171
Vishnu Sharma: +91 8384832915
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LAN GAMING
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is a first-person shooter video game developed by Infinity
Ward and published by Activision. it was released in November 2007 for the PlayStation
3, Xbox 360, and Microsoft Windows. The game breaks away from the World War II setting
of previous entries in the series and is instead set in modern times. Developed for over two
years, the game uses a proprietary game engine.
The story takes place in the year 2011, where a radical leader has executed the president of an
unnamed country in the Middle East, and an ultranationalist movement ignites a civil war in
Russia. The conflicts are seen from the perspectives of a U.S. Force Reconnaissance
Marine and a British SAS commando, and are set in various locales, such as the United
Kingdom, the Middle East, Azerbaijan, Russia, and Ukraine. The multiplayer portion of the
game features various game modes, and contains a levelling system that allows the player to
unlock additional weapons, weapon attachments, and camouflage schemes as they advance.
Blur: Blur (stylized as blur) is an arcade racing video game released on May 2010
for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It was developed by Bizarre
Creations and published by Activision in North America and Europe. The game features a
racing style that incorporates real world cars and locales with arcade style handling and
vehicular combat. Blur was the last game developed by Bizarre Creations before they were
shut down by Activision on February 18, 2011.
FIFA 17: The new features in FIFA 17 include new attacking techniques, physical player
overhaul, active intelligence system and set piece rewrite. EA also announced at Gamescom
2016 that Squad Building Challenges and FUT Champions will be in FIFA Ultimate Team,
but not in the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 editions of the game.
Commentary is once again provided by Martin Tyler and Alan Smith with Alan McInally (in-
game score updates), Geoff Shreeves (injury reports), and Mike West (classified results for
major leagues). Commentary in other languages (such as Spanish and French) is also
provided.
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CALL OF DUTY: MODERN WALFARE
OBJECTIVE: The game features modern equipment and new features, many exclusive to
the multiplayer part of the game, such as "kill streaks". This game helps to increase thinking
capability in students and take decision in short period of time. Mind feels relax.
METHODOLOGY:
1. Insert the Call of Duty 4 Game Cartridge.
2. Select Single Player or Multiplayer.
(for Multi-player): Select Multicard Play or single card play.
(for Multi-player): If selected Multicard play. If selected single card play, choose level and
wait for 3 friends to go to the game.
3. Server will be selected by the participants on the basis of a TOSS. The server can only
control the maps and the respawn time.
LEARNING OUTCOME:
Game increases problem solving skills.
It keeps mind active.
• It gives better at visual task.
• It increases processing speed.
• Learn Team work.
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RULES:
1. For Elimination, single round of 15 minutes.
2. For final, three rounds of 10 minutes each.
3. Friendly fire and hardcore mode are enabled.
4. Team Death match.
5. Respawn time nil.
6. Players can carry their own laptops/mouse/keyboard if they wish otherwise, it will be
provided.
EVENT DATE AND TIME: 9th March 2019(11:15 am to 12:30 pm)
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs. 100/- per team.
CASH PRIZE:
1st Prize: Rs. 1500
2nd Prize: Rs. 1000
FACULTY COORDINATOR:
Ms. Swati Singh: +91 9968638117
STUDENT COORDINATOR:
Saqib: +91 7006351976
Vikas: +91 9560843723
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BLUR
OBJECTIVE: The game features a list of cars, modelled and named after actual cars.
Cars in the franchise are divided into four categories: exotic cars, muscle cars, tuners, and
special vehicles. This game helps to increase decision making capability in students and take
decision in short period of time. Release stress from pressure.
METHODOLOGY:
1. Start your Career.
2. Connect with LAN. Server will be selected by the coordinators.
3. The track will be controlled by the server, but participants can control MOD kit and
selection of cars will be upto the participants.
4. A single race will contain 3 laps from which only 2 players will be selected for the
next round.
5. As the game progresses, the participants will experience that the game getting harder
and harder.
LEARNING OUTCOME:
• Get success from the failure.
• Hands and Eyes co-ordination.
• Enhances one’s Reflexes.
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EVENT DATE AND TIME: 9th March 2019 (1:45 pm to 2:30 pm)
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs. 100
CASH PRIZE:
1ST Prize: Rs. 1000
2nd Prize: NIL
FACULTY CORDINATOR:
Ms. Swati Singh: +91 9873570687
STUDENT CORDINATOR:
Saqib: +91 7006351976
Vikas: +91 9560843723
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FIFA 17
OBJECTIVE: FIFA 17 has the most realistic physics, player appearances and emotions
ever experienced in a soccer game. Want to feel what it's like to be on the pitch? This is the
game to get.
• Man to Man Battles
• Incredible Visuals
• Next Gen Goalkeepers
• Genre-defining Player Control
• Unmatched Authenticity
METHODOLOGY:
CHOOSE YOUR CLUB: The first time you launch FIFA 17, you’ll have the opportunity to
select your favorite team. Your club’s crest will feature beside your name in EA SPORTS™
Football Club, so all your friends playing FIFA 17 will know which team you support!
MATCH PREPARATIONS: Before you head out onto the pitch, you can customize your
Team Settings in the Settings screen. The length of your matches, difficulty level,
commentary language, CPU, and the ball you use, among many other details, will be chosen
by the coordinators. The rules like injuries and offsides would be on as it will give a realistic
feel match.
Learning Outcome:
• Smart Implementation of memory.
• Creative skills and techniques.
• Hands and Eyes co-ordination.
• Enhances one’s Reflexes.
EVENT DATE AND TIME: 9th March 2019(10 am to 11 am)
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs. 100
CASH PRIZE:
1st Prize: Rs. 1000
2nd Prize: NIL
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RULES:
1. The player can select the TEAM according to their choices.
2. Starting round will be of 5 minutes with a game speed of Fast mode. Semi-Finals will
be of 5 minutes with normal game speed.
3. Final round will be of 7 minutes with normal game speed.
4. Players are allowed to carry their own consoles.
FACULTY COORDINATOR:
Ms. Swati Singh: +91 9873570687
STUDENT COORDINATOR:
Saqib: +91 7006351976
Vikas: +91 9560843723
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BLIND CODING
ABOUT EVENT: Blind coding is where a programmer works on code without running it
until completion. Normally this is a terrible idea but it makes for a very fun challenge.
So, come and join us to show your hidden talent of blind coding.
RULES:
1) This is an individual event.
2) The compiler provided will be as ...
3) This event consists of two rounds.
4) Each participant has to write the code for the problem statement, with MONITOR
OFF.
5) In round I program statement of medium complexity will be given.
6) In round II program statement of high complexity will be given.
7) In the case of cheating, using of phone or using of any unnecessary gadgets will make
the participant disqualify.
8) College will provide all needed accessories.
JUDGING CRITERIA:
1) Participant whose code gets executed will be given higher preference.
2) The second preference will be given to code with least No. of errors.
3) In case of tie in No. of errors then timing will be considered.
4) Shortlisted participants of round I will appear for round II for which above rules will
be applicable.
EVENT DATE AND TIME: 9th March 2019
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs. 50
REWARDS:
1st prize: Rs. 1000
2nd prize: Rs. 500
*Every participant will get the certificate of ignite tech fest 2019.
FACULTY COORDINATOR:
Dr. Vaibhav Panwar: +91 9412233919
STUDENT COORDINATOR:
Manasvi: +91 7048999388
Abhishek Rai: +91 9554774033
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GROUP B
MECHNOVA
(Mr. SHATRUGHAN SINGH)
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ROBO RACE
ABOUT EVENT: Design a manually controlled ROBOT that has capacity to cover
maximum distance in shortest possible time, challenging the hurdles and be one of the best
opponents. Think your robot can overcome any obstacle-big or small in the least of time. If so
get it on the track and let the game begin. And bear in mind that maximizing RPM does. The way you enter, the way you proceed, the way you reveal your speed to others beings here
at the enthralling event of “Robo-Race”. It provides you a track for the open your enthusiasm
for the rush to win with your robots. The fast speeds, tight turns, and exciting collisions in our
hot wheels on track take place.
It is the event where you to get to test the efficiency and power, skills of your droid/robot.
Race your bots till the finish line and earn accolades.
RULES: 1) This is racing event so fastest and most balanced robot will win.
2) Robot should be as per the given specifications.
3) Each team can have maximum 4 members. Students from different institutes can form a
team.
4) Each member of the team must contain the identity card of his/her respected institute.
5) The robot should not damage the arena.
6) The robot must not leave behind any of its parts during the run; else it will result in
disqualification
7) Unethical behaviour could lead to disqualification. Faculty-coordinators have all the rights
to take final decision for any matter during the event.
8) Only AC supply will be provided (no other variables would be provided by Organisation).
9) Judge's decision will be considered final.
10) Certificates will be given to all the participants.
*Rules may subject to change.
Round Description:
• Round 1: - Elimination round (Time based).
• Round 2: - Qualifier (Minimum number of human intervention and time based).
• Final round: - Track will be revealed on spot (completion and time based).
Phases in the event: 1) The competition is based on time trail system. There will be an elimination round for
each team.
2) The top team from Qualifier round makes it to the final round on basis of time trials
and based on minimum number of human contacts with robot.
3)In qualifier round hand touches are allowed with penalty of 10 seconds. For each hand
touch, penalty time will be added further to overall time required by robot for completion
of specified round.
4) If any of the robots starts off before start up call, the counter would be restated and the
machines will get a second chance. If repeated again then team will be disqualified.
5) If robot goes off course of the track, penalty of 5 seconds will be added each time to the overall time attained by robot for round completion. 6) Machine must not contain any readymade kits, pneumatic & hydraulic systems or IC
engines.
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7) Decision about your robot will be taken by the organizers.
8) All about final round will be notified on the final day.
Bonus points: You will be given several opportunities while racing to gain bonus point and it will declare
on the time of event.
Robot Specifications: 1) The maximum dimension of the robot can be 30 x 30 cm (l x b).
2) The robot may be wired or wireless.
3) The length of the wire (for wired bots) should be long enough to cover the whole track and
wire should remain slack during the complete run.
4) Max weight should be limited by 5kg.
5) Readymade toy cars are not allowed.
EVENT DATE AND TIME: 8th March 2019 (2pm to 4pm)
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs. 500/- per team
CASH PRIZES: 1st Prize: Rs. 8000
2nd Prize: Rs. 4000
FACULTY COORDINATOR: Mr. Naseem Ahamad: +91 9412431787
STUDENT COORDINATORS: Abhay Pratap Singh: +91 9810656877
Jayanto Ganguly: +91 9838147949
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ROBO WAR
ABOUT EVENT: Have you ever wondered, what will happen when the formidable
robots will clash? It will be a battle every human aspires to watch. It’s not often when you
watch machines destroying each other for entertainment. Gears will grind and sparks will fly,
much more is at stake as the robots battle it out in a bid to be the best. These messengers of
destruction will duel for honor and denomination with pneumatic pincers, weedy axes, chain
saw tails, hurling maces, flamethrowers and loads more.
RULES (given at the end):
ROUND DESCRIPTION: Round 1: No weapon round
In this round none of team will be allowed to use weapons.
Round 2: Limited weapon round
In this round teams are allowed to use weapons for 2 minutes out of 5
minutes.
Round 3: Full weapon round.
In this round team will be allowed to use weapons since beginning.
Every team will get three chances (2 chances required to qualify the round) in every round
except final round.
EVENT DATE AND TIME: 9th March 2019 (1pm to 3pm)
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs. 500/- per team
CASH PRIZES:
1st Prize: Rs. 10000
2nd Prize: Rs. 5000
FACULTY COORDINATOR: Mr. Naseem: +91 9412431787
STUDENT COORDINATORS: Surjeet Das: +91 6296649401
Utkarsh: +91 6205352152
RULES: Competition Structure & General Considerations
1.1 The participants will be instructed about the competition structure at a later date after the
deadline for application submission so that the final number of teams will be known and thus
an adequate competition structure can be devised.
1.2 Each duel will consist of two robots challenging each other in a three (3) minute battle. In
the final knockout tournament stage, the battle duration will be of five (5) minutes.
1.3 The initial robot pairing will be done by a randomized transparent ballot in front of the
audience on competition day. Following each duel, the table league will be updated
accordingly. The Group tournament will end after each robot has fought a specified amount
of battles (or beforehand in the event that fewer robots from the competition remain in a
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functioning state). In either case, the top robots in the league table will then enter a finalist’s
tournament for the semi-finals and eventually the top 2 for the final battle.
1.4 In the case that there are two (2) robots occupying the third (3rd) place of the leader board
by the end of the tournament, a direct elimination battle of three (3) minutes will take place.
If due to timing constrains the battle cannot be held, the decision of who will pass to the next
stage of the tournament will be done by the judges in accordance with Section 1.4.3 (ii)
taking into consideration all the duels.
1.5 It must be made clear that no competitor will be allowed to touch/modify the respective
robot until the end of the duel. The winning robot will be allocated 3 points, whilst the
loosing robot will be allocated 0 points. In the scenario of a Time Elapse as mentioned in
Section 1.4.3, the winning robot will be allocated 2 points, whilst the losing robot will be
allocated 1 point. These points will be utilized to sort out the league table.
1.6 The winner will be the robot that successfully wins the maximum number of duels from
the planned tournament hierarchy.
1.7 A duel will be ended in either of the following prioritized manners:
1.7.1 A Knockout system
1.7.1.1 If your opponent is rendered immobilized irrelevant of the reason being and stays
stationary (Explicitly implying no shift in the actual location of the robot) for more than 30
seconds you will win the round).
Note:
• If a robot gets stuck and cannot move out of its position on its own within 30 seconds, then
that robot is considered immobilized.
• Sole functionality of weaponry is NOT considered as movement unless the latter are able to
provide the robot with a shift in its actual position.
1.7.2 Time elapse
1.7.2.1 In the event that the time for the duel has elapsed and both robots are still operational,
the following manner will be used to judge the winning robot:
1.7.2.2. The robot that is not able to retract itself automatically in starting position is deemed
the looser
a) A decision will be taken on the following grounds:
b) 30% public opinion taken exactly after the draw
c) 70% assigned by the judges on the following criteria:
d) Fighting initiative
e) Technical damage
1.8 Each team will consist of a maximum of 6 individual members each bound to that one
team. No participant can be part of more than one team as declared in the original application.
Note: A lock is considered as so if you manage to withhold your opponent in a fixed position
for 10 seconds. After the said time the robot holding the opponent in lock must retreat to the
opposite end of the arena.
THE FINAL DECISION MADE BY THE JUDGES IS BINDING
General Construction
2.1 Each robot must have an active weapon.
2.2 The fitting of interchangeable body panels or alternative weaponry is allowed between
duels.
2.3 Any on-board equipment that could require attention between duels for maintenance - e.g.
recharging of compressed gas cylinders, charging batteries, resetting of weapons, etc. - should be easily and quickly accessible i.e. systems must be installed in such a manner that they can be removed for filling and testing within five minutes.
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2.4 All compressed gas cylinders will be controlled. Compressed gas cylinders, provided by competitors, will be stored at room temperature, then tested and vented if necessary, to 1000 psi. The compressed gas cylinder will only be issued to the competitor for fitting 5 minutes before going into battle. Gas cylinders will only be allowed to be fitted in a purpose-
built area.
3 Safety
3.1 Robots will be inspected for safety, reliability and conformity to the rules before being
allowed to compete.
3.2 The organizers reserve the right to ban or disqualify any robot that, in their opinion does
not conform to the rules or is unsafe and could cause injury to personnel or damage to the
arena, video set or equipment.
IT IS ADVISED TO CONSULT WITH ORGANISERS PRIOR TO DEVELOPING
CONTROVERSIAL SYSTEMS.
3.3 Activation of robots will take place within the arena prior to commencement of a duel. No
competitor will be allowed to enter the arena under any circumstances with an activated robot
or during the duel.
4 Style
4.1 Robots can be built using wheels, tracks and legs ("Walkers").
4.2 Other styles or methods may be considered.
4.3 'Cluster Bots' - robots consisting of two or more components – are allowed. They must
enter the arena as a single object and if 50% or more of the Cluster Bolt is immobilized, the
robot will be deemed to have lost that battle.
5 Weight & Dimensions
5.1 Weight
5.1.1 The maximum allowed weight of the robot must not exceed 40kgs.
5.1.2 If interchangeable weapons / armour / systems are used, the weight is measured with the
heaviest set-up in place.
5.2 Dimensions
5.2.1 Overall dimensions must not exceed 50cm x 50cm x 40 cm in width, breadth and height
respectively.
5.2.2 Width, breadth and height is measured to the extremities of the robot, i.e. includes any
overhanging bodywork, weaponry or protrusions. Providing the robot starts a fight with
weaponry or other devices in a retracted position, the length and width is measured with these
in this retracted position.
5.2.3 After every duel the robot is expected to autonomously retract itself in its original
dimensions provided that these have been altered during the fight. Failure to do this will
result in the robot losing the battle.
6 Motive Power
6.1 General
6.1.1 Motive power for the drive and/or weapons may be electric, internal combustion (IC),
hydraulic, or pneumatic. If IC engines are used, a maximum time of 2 minutes prior to battle
will be allowed to start the engine.
6.1.2 A combination of engines - e.g. electric drive and IC weapons, an IC engine driving a
hydraulic pump - is allowed.
6.1.3 Other types of engines may be considered, but it is best to contact the organizers before
starting work.
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6.2 Safety
6.2.1 All robots must be fitted with on-off switches/or removable links that operate both radio
receiver and drive/weapon circuits - in practice totally removing all power from the robot.
6.2.2 If there is more than one isolating switch, these must be positioned adjacent to one
another.
6.2.3 The cut-off switch must be positioned in a visible part of the robot's bodywork, fitted
away from any operating weaponry or drive, and this position must be clearly marked.
6.2.4 The link may be fitted under a cover, but the cover must be able to be opened without
the use of tools and must be clearly marked
6.2.5 If the proposed robot design (e.g. a completely revolving body) could make conforming
to some or all of Regulations 6.2 impractical, contact the organizers before starting work.
6.3 Electric Power
6.3.1 A maximum of 24 volts DC or AC will be allowed.
The quote; Times New Romanmso-bidi-font-weight: normal/span utilized voltage must be
declared on the technical check sheet before commencing the tournament.
6.3.2 All power connections (connections carrying a heavy current) must be of an adequate
grade and adequately insulated. Cables must be routed to minimize the chances of being cut.
6.3.3 Batteries must be totally sealed and not contain free-flowing liquid. (Whether
electrolyte or otherwise).
6.3.4 Battery connections must be adequately insulated.
6.4 IC Engines
6.4.1 Fuel capacity is limited to 15 cc.
6.4.2 Separate fuel tanks must be made of an acceptable type of plastic (e.g. nylon).
6.4.3 If the tank is integral to the engine assembly and is made of metal, the cap must be
made of plastic or a plastic "pop off" seal fitted.
6.4.4 The tank must be adequately protected from puncture according to safety
considerations.
6.4.5 All fuel lines must be of the correct type and held with the correct type of fittings. They
must be routed to minimize the chances of being cut.
6.4.6 A return spring must be fitted to the throttle of all IC engines to return the throttle to
"idle" or "off" in the case of servo breakage or failure. (This is in conjunction with any
failsafe.)
6.5 Hydraulic
6.5.1 Hydraulic pressure is limited to 3000 psi. The competitor must be able to demonstrate
the pressure used and carry with them a portable pressure gauge that can be fitted to the
system if required to do so by the organizing team.
6.5.2 The use of accumulators on the Hydraulic circuits is strictly prohibited.
6.5.3 Hydraulic fluid storage tanks must be of a suitable material.
6.5.4 Hydraulic fluid lines and fittings must be to BS (British Standard) specification. The
lines must be routed to minimize the chances of being cut.
6.6 Pneumatic
6.6.1 Pneumatic pressure is limited to 1000 psi. The competitor must be able to demonstrate
the pressure used and carry with them a portable pressure gauge that can be fitted to the
system if required to do so by the organizing team.
6.6.2 Compressed gas cylinders must conform to current HSE specification only. The following cylinders will be allowed:
a) 1.1-kilogram capacity steel
b) 1.1-kilogram capacity aluminium
c) 2-kilogram capacity aluminium Or multiples thereof. These compressed gas cylinders
must have been examined by a competent person within the /span so-list: Ignore; last
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five years and have a valid test certificate and be stamped with the date of the test and the brand of the competent person who completed the examination. If upon inspection we consider that the construction or valve has been altered or tampered
with in any way, the robot will be disqualified. Valves must be fitted using the torque
values specified in BS 5430.
6.6.3 Pneumatic lines and fittings must be to BS (British Standard) specification BS EN983
or BS ISO4414. The lines must be routed to minimize the chances of being cut.
6.6.4 All gases in pneumatic systems must be inert e.g. air, carbon dioxide (CO2), argon
(AR) or nitrogen (N2) NOTE: CO2 can only be considered inert when dry, so under no
circumstances must moisture be allowed to enter a CO2 cylinder except under the supervision
of a competent person who has the correct drying procedures.
6.6.5 Safety
a) All compressed gas cylinders and the valves/regulators must be contained within the
body of the robot to protect them from puncture
b) The compressed gas cylinder must be securely fastened down and the valve/regulator
- unless adequately protected by the bodywork - must have an adequate strap or cage
over it.
c) A pressure relief/safety valve must be fitted on the high-pressure side of the circuit set
to lift at 1000 psi. CO2 cylinders must also be protected by a burst disc, set to rupture
if the pressure within the cylinder reaches 190 bars (2700 psi).
7. Weapons
7.1 All pyrotechnics, explosives, flames, firearms, liquids, corrosives, electronic devices –
e.g. radio jamming, heat-guns – are banned.
7.2 Devices using inflammable or combustion-supporting gases are banned other than
commercially available I.C. engines.
7.3 Untethered projectiles are not allowed.
7.3.1 Tethered projectiles are allowed, but the tether may not exceed 1.5m in length,
(measure from the centre of the robot to the tip of the projectile).
7.4 Rotating hardened steel blades that may shatter are not allowed. Prior to installation
discuss the blade grade with the organizing committee.
7.5 Commercial bales – e.g. bayonets – must not exceed 15cm in length.
7.6 All sharp edges of weapons and robot bodywork in general MUST be fitted with adequate
protection that must be in place at all times except in the arena. (These guards are not
included with the overall weight of the robot).
7.7 Any moving or swinging arms – whether or not they hold sharp and/or rotating weapons
– MUST be fitted with visible locking pin that shows the arm(s) is securely locked into place.
7.7.1 Locking pins must be painted red or have a red tag attached and MUST be in place at
all times – except in the arena. (These locking pins are not included with the overall weight).
7.8 Self-contained weapons – e.g. IC powered – must have a secondary restraint fitted in the
event of the primary fitting breaking way.
7.9 Autonomous weapons are allowed, although strict safety features must be incorporated.
Please contact the organizers.
8. Radio Control
8.1 Both radio and wired controlled robots are allowed
8.2 All the RC circuitry, which can be purchased or built, MUST HAVE ITS FREQUENCY
DECLARED.
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These weapons are prohibited: • Radio jamming • High voltage electric discharge • Liquids (glue, oil, water, corrosives…) • Open combustion (fire, explosives…) • Un-tethered projectiles
• Lasers above 1 mili watt
• Visual obstruction
• Halon- a specific fire extinguishing gas effective as a weapon in stopping internal
combustion engines. Note that current rules do not specifically ban Halon as it is no longer
commercially available.
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PAPER PRESENTATION
ABOUT EVENT: Paper presentation is the oral summary of an accomplished research
study of an empirical or theoretical nature. The presenters are requested to present their
papers with only occasional reference to their notes rather than by reading out previously
prepared texts. Participants are requested to bring two hardcopies of their paper.
RULES: 1. The topic should be on recent advances in the field of science and technology
2. Submission of abstract (in a word document) for not more than 300 words before the
due date.
3. Based on the peering review of the abstract, few papers will be selected for presenting
the paper.
4. The oral presentation should be in the form of Microsoft power point slides which
contains the brief of your paper.
5. The presentation should last a maximum of 7 minutes. There will be a 3 minutes
query and answer session following it.
6. All the team members may be present during the event. There will be an interactive
session with the judges, other participants and students during the time allotted for the
event.
7. During each paper presentation session, there will be two signals (ring sound) given
by a timekeeper. The first signal indicates there are only TWO minutes remaining for
the presentation. The second signal indicates the end of the presentation and the
author would have to end their presentation.
8. The presenters should be punctual for their presentation as scheduled and register with
the respective session chair 5 minutes before their paper presentation session.
9. The selected participants should submit a hard copy of the paper with abstract in the
beginning in A4 sheets not exceeding ten pages.
10. The Best Paper Award is under the judge and the organizers discretion.
11. Presenter should be in their formal attire during the presentation
EVENT DATE AND TIME: 8th March 2019 (11am to 1pm)
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs. 200/- per team.
CASH PRIZES: 1st Prize: Rs. 3000
2nd Prize: Rs. 2000
FACULTY COORDINATORS: Dr. Shiv Sharma: +91 9560891963
STUDENT COORDINATORS:
Sunny Pandey: +91 9648842336
Aadil: +91 7291094255
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DESIGN QUEST
ABOUT EVENT: Design Quest aims to encourage the greater use of hand-drawing
techniques to communicate designs and ideas in engineering. Design quest is to test the
knowledge and design speed of the participant. Design quest competition is a pursuit of
trivial Knowledge, encourage students to achieve academic excellence and increase their
overall awareness. Design quest is a part of technical fest in which participants have to draw
the angle projection or top, front, and bottom view of various objects. Some general
guidelines/rules are provided below.
RULES:
• This is an individual event.
• Each participant has to design on provided drawing sheet.
• Students must bring their own drawing elements (such as pencils, pens, rulers,
sharpener, eraser and drafter etc.
• There is a drawing sheet provided by college itself for drawing purpose. No
substitution of drawing elements is allowed.
• There is a time bounded for the drawing.
• Winners will be decided according to accuracy and minimum time consumption.
EVENT DATE AND TIME: 9TH March 2019 (10 am to 12:30 pm)
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs. 200
CASH PRIZE:
1st Prize: Rs. 2000
2nd Prize: Rs. 1000
FACULTY COORDINATOR:
Dr. Shiv Sharma: +91 9560891963
Dr. S. Narayan:
STUDENT COORDINATOR:
Vikash Kumar: +91 7903336807
Anshul: +91 9718869102
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GROUP C
MANAGERIA
(MR. GANESH KHANNA)
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PITCH AN IDEA
ABOUT EVENT: “PITCH AN IDEA” is an event for budding entrepreneurs with bright
and new ideas which can have possibility to get converted into business at a later stage. The
event is open to all. Even alumni of various institutes who have their independent ventures
can participate in the event. The acknowledgement and wider acceptance is a big motivator to
young entrepreneur. The event PITCH AN IDEA will certainly provide this opportunity to
them.
OBJECTIVES: 1) To set a platform to inspire, mentor and assist budding students to pursue
entrepreneurship.
2) To bring together the leading mind and influential thinkers and connect them to a
broader public involving students and faculty members.
METHODOLOGY: 1) The event is individual/team event with maximum three numbers.
2) There will be two rounds (Presentation and Question-Answer) for short listed ideas.
RULES: 1) All the registered candidates have to submit the idea in the form of an abstract (word
document containing maximum of 500 words) to the respective Faculty Coordinator
before the due date.
2) After getting reviewed, few ideas will be shortlisted for presentation round.
3) The presentation must be in the form of Microsoft power point slides containing the
brief of idea. (May be presented by individual/team)
4) The maximum duration of presentation will be 10 minutes.
5) After presentation, there will be a question-answer round for maximum of five
minutes duration. (Every individual/team presenting the idea will be allowed)
6) All the team members have to be present during the question-answer round.
7) During each idea presentation session, there will be two signals (bell). The first signal
will indicate that there are only TWO minutes remaining for the presentation. The
second signal will indicate the end of the presentation and the participants would have
to bind up.
8) After final round few ideas will be short listed for best idea award.
9) The participants whose idea is shortlisted for best idea award will have to submit hard
copy of the plan to the respective judges along with the abstract in A4 sheet not
exceeding ten pages.
10) Decision made by the judges and organizers will be final and binding.
11) Cash prize and certificate will be given to best idea presenter.
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OUTCOME:
1) Participants will have chance to network with others who are considering
starting a business and make key connections.
2) Participants and audiences will learn about the skills and qualities needed to
start your own business as well as importance of business planning.
3) Participants will be able to market their ideas and finally shall be able to
capitalize it.
EVENT DATE AND TIME: 9th March 2019 (12 pm to 2pm)
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs 150
CASH PRIZES:
1st Prize: Rs. 2000
2nd Prize: Rs. 1000
FACULTY COORDINATORS: Mr. Sudheer Kumar +91 9911664077([email protected])
Dr. Pallavi Singh: +91 8750406460 ([email protected])
STUDENT COORDINATORS: Zahid: +91 9149888721/9419041413
Shimona: +91 7840060897
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AD-MAD SHOW
ABOUT EVENT: The event aims to provide an opportunity to bring out individual and
collective talent of the participant. By providing a platform to participants to explore and
present their creativity and to make participants aware about the essential concept of
advertising and their execution.
RULES:
1. Product to be advertised will be selected by the team’s representatives by picking
chits containing the product name.
2. Team members can be 3-4
3. Event consists of three rounds
Round 1) Logo Designing Round
Teams will get chart and other stationery to design the logo of the product in 20 minutes.
Teams also have to give a name to their product. Teams will get 2 minutes for
presentation and question answering session. Teams will be judged on the criteria of-
Creativity (10 Marks), Customer Appeal (10 Marks) and Presentation (10 Marks).
Round 2) Tagline
Teams have to design the tagline for the product already given Teams will get 10
minutes to submit their taglines. 2 minutes will get every team to present their tagline.
Top 5 teams will be selected in this round. Teams will be judged on the basis of –
Creativity (10 Marks), Linkage with the brand (10 Marks), Customer appeal (10 Marks),
Presentation (10 Marks).
Round 3) Act
Teams will have to present an act for advertising the product. Teams will get 20 min to
prepare the script of advertisement and rehearsal. All teams will get 2 min each for the
act. Timing in the electronic media is an important constraint less time means less
expenses in advertising. So, it will be a criterion of judgement. The criteria of judgement
are as follows-
Creativity (10 Marks), Customer appeal (10 Marks), Script (10 Marks), Time (10
Marks), Social message (10 Marks).
EVENT DATE AND TIME: 9th March 2019 (10am to 1pm)
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs 200/- per team.
CASH PRIZES: 1st Prize: Rs. 2500
2nd Prize: Rs. 1000
FACULTY COORDINATOR: Dr. Smita Singh: +91 9560174848
Ms. Sharaddha Sharma: +91 8860506530
STUDENT COORDINATORS: Satyam Shukla: +91 9699079777
Akshat Upadhyay: +91 9667810922
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QUIZBUZZ
ABOUT EVENT: Quiz Buzz is an event which provides a platform to the students to
showcase their knowledge and skills and also to give them an opportunity for growth and
development as managers.
OBJECTIVES: • To assess and review awareness level on core management issues as well as latest
developments in management concepts and practices
• To benchmark knowledge with others in an environment of healthy competition and
lots of fun
• To hone skills in lateral thinking, teamwork and decision making under pressure
• To inculcate the importance of time management and presence of mind.
RULES: 1. Only team entries are eligible. A team shall consist of max two persons.
2. The decision of the quiz-master will be final and will not be subjected to any change.
3. The participants shall not be allowed to use mobile or other electronic instruments.
4. Team composition cannot change once the prelim has been taken
→Round Description:
Preliminary Round - Elimination Round (In case more than 6 teams are registered) - Each
team would be given a set of question paper containing 25 multiple choice objective type
questions.
Round 1 - Question Answer Round- A question will be asked to a team and if they are
unable to answer it will be passed to the next team.
Round 2 - Buzzer Round- A question will be fired & the team who presses the buzzer first
get to answer first.
Round 3 - Audio Visual Round- Teams will be shown clips and will have to answer
Round 4 - Rapid Fire- Each team will be asked 10 questions one after another in one
minute’s time.
EVENT DATE AND TIME: 9th March 2019 (10am to 12:00pm)
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs 100/- per team.
CASH PRIZES: 1st Prize: Rs. 2500
2nd Prize: Rs. 1000
FACULTY COORDINATOR: Dr. Promila Srivastava: +91 9811093550
Dr. Deepak Bansal: +91 8826735511
STUDENT COORDINATORS: Aditya Prakhar
Deepansha Harshita
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GROUP D
SPARX
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EXHIBITION OF WORKING MODELS
ABOUT EVENT: A Working Model Exhibition is a competition where contestants
present their working projects/models that they have created. It allows students to compete in
today’s challenging technologies. Its motive is to implement their theoretical knowledge in to
practical by conducting a range of experiments. In order that the questions or tasks spark a
true interest in the student they should be able to have an interesting, eye catching project. It
also provides a mechanism for students with intense interest in projects to be paired with
students/mentors from nearby colleges and universities.
RULES: • Team members: 3-5
• There will be two rounds (Proposal submission and final)
o Proposal submission Round – Submit your proposal
o Final Round – Working model presentation round
• Only working models are eligible for the exhibition
• Winners will be declared by Judges of this event.
EVENT DATE AND TIME: 8th March 2019 (10am to 12pm)
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs. 200/- per team
CASH PRIZES: 1st Prize: Rs. 5000
2nd Prize: Rs. 3000
FACULTY COORDINATORS:
Dr. Abhijeet Guha: +91 8802592922
Mr. Piyush Agarwal: +91 8077425859
STUDENT COORDINATORS:
Arshi: +91 9654527552
Vikas: +91 8396083063
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MODEL PRESENTATION
ABOUT EVENT: A Model presentation (for non-working models only) is an effective
way of representing and describing an innovative idea. Now a day’s lots of different
technologies are available for implementing an innovative idea. Every student has different
thinking capacity and area of interest. This is an opportunity to exercise their technical mind.
Model presentation is a unique competition where students are encouraged to convert their
ideas into models (non-working) & also understand the difficulties which arrive during its
practical implementation. Also, by interacting with students of different institutes they will
understand many different prospective. This is a chance to apply all the theoretical
engineering knowledge that has been taught in the class rooms. So, we are providing a
platform to demonstrate model making talent for students. This competition is useful for
UG/PG students of various streams.
RULES*: 1) A NON-WORKING model along with SELF EXPLANATORY POSTER should be
presented at the event.
2) The model should be related to ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY.
3) There should be maximum THREE members in a group.
4) The core idea should be NOVEL and INNOVATIVE.
5) Focus should be on giving a simple and inexpensive solution to a problem. However,
it is not a necessary condition for participation.
6) The teams have to register themselves to participate in the event.
7) Entries shall include a submitted “Model Presentation Completion” Faculty Approval
Form in their Registration Packet completed by a faculty member stating that he/she
has approved the Model presentation and concurs with its submission.
8) The shortlisted candidates will be required to present working principal along with
demonstration of model and then it will be followed by questions-answers session.
9) Best two groups will be rewarded with the certificates and prize money.
10) The participant can be of any department.
11) Certificates will be given to all the participants.
12) Each member of the team must contain the identity card of his/her respected institute.
13) Unethical behaviour could lead to disqualification. Faculty-coordinators have all the
rights to take final decision for any matter during the event.
*Rules may subject to change.
LIST OF TOPICS: Some of the topics are listed below for the reference; however, a team can make a model on
any engineering related topic:
1) Nanotechnology
2) Bio-Diversity
3) Environmental Pollution
4) Conceptual Designing
5) Customized product
6) Traffic System
7) Fog Diffuser
8) Quad Copter/ Drone
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9) Firewalls
10) Library system
11) Detection of Earthquake
12) Forest fire detection.
DATE AND TIME: 8th March 2019 (2pm to 4pm)
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs. 200/- per team
CASH PRIZES: 1st Prize: Rs. 5000
2nd Prize: Rs. 2000
FACULTY COORDINATOR: Dr. Shiv Sharma: +91 9560891963
Col. Subhash Dhul: +91 9650749990
STUDENT COORDINATORS: Mansi Tomar:
Aditi: +91 7906938825
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UBA PROJECTS
ABOUT EVENT: This event is related with the themes of Unnat Bharat Abhiyan (UBA)
which is an initiative of Ministry of Human Resource Development. The Mission of Unnat
Bharat Abhiyan is to enable higher educational institutions to work with the people of rural
India with an aim to identify challenges and constraints which ultimately affects their
development. The major objective is to provide appropriate solution for sustainable growth. It
also aims to create a virtuous cycle between society and an inclusive academic system by
providing knowledge and practices for emerging professions and to upgrade the capabilities
of both the public and the private sectors in responding to the development needs of rural
India. In Smart villages, access to sustainable energy services acts as a catalyst for
development-enabling the provision of good education and healthcare, access to clean water,
sanitation and nutrition, the growth of productive enterprises to boost incomes. More
information is available at the website http://unnatbharatabhiyan.gov.in/
• Themes to prepare the working models:
• Organic farming
• Waste water treatment
• Renewable energy resources
• Basic amenities
• Industries/livelihood
It is advised to prepare such a model or report which are realistic helpful for the rural people,
the end users. The event is divided into two parts:
1. Working Model Presentation
2. Project report:
It is having two rounds. You have to submit your report of your proposal for a project
by 20 Feb 2019 for the screening round. The date of final round will be 9 mar
2019. The report will include the following heads:
a) Origin of proposal
b) Methodology
c) Importance of work
d) Schematic representation of your work
e) Its relevance with the given themes
f) Budget
g) Conclusion
Report should be spiral bound and the cover page should have the details of the
candidate and title of project.
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RULES FOR WORKING MODEL PRESENTATION:
1) There should be 3-5 members in a group.
2) Model must be related to smart village concepts.
3) Models should be working.
4) A 3-5 minutes demonstration must be prepared by every team.
5) Focus on sustainable energy, organic farming, water sanitation and waste
management etc.
6) Best three groups will be rewarded with the certificates and prizes.
7) The participant can be of any department.
8) Participation certificates will be given to all the participants.
9) Each member of the team must contain the identity card of his/her respected institute.
10) Unethical behaviour could lead to disqualification.
11) Faculty-coordinators have all the rights to take final decision for any matter during the
event.
*Rules may subject to change.
EVENT DATE AND TIME: 9th March 2019 (1pm to 3pm)
ENTRY FEE: Rs. 300
PRIZE MONEY: 1st Prize: Rs. 3000
2nd Prize: Rs. 2000
FACULTY COORDINATOR:
Dr. Abhinav Kumar: +91 9711352253
Dr. Charu Agarwal: +91 8587998409
STUDENT COORDINATORS: Gunjan Nair: +91 8240319523
Arpan Kumar: +91 9958853644
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BEST OUT OF WASTE
\ABOUT EVENT: “Best out of waste” is an event under the IGNITE’19: The Technical
Festival organized by the IILM College of Engineering Technology, Greater Noida to
highlight the importance of 3R's i.e. REDUCE, RECYCLE & REUSE for a better future ♻.
RULES
1. First 20 entries will be considered. However, the committee reserves the right of any
increment in number if desired.
2. A team should consist of minimum 2 members and a maximum of 3 members.
3. A total time of 2 hours will be provided. The participants have to make the working
model in the said duration only.
4. ONLY waste material should be used. However, stationary items like Fevicol,
Scissors, Stapler, Tape etc. are allowed.
5. Some of the required waste material can be provided to the team. Though, the
participants need to bring their own Waste Material. But use of partial, whole or
readymade model and any other unfair means will directly lead to disqualification.
6. Each member of the team must contain the identity card of his/her respected institute.
7. Faculty-coordinators have all the rights to take final decision for any matter during the
event.
8. Reporting Time is 9:00 AM.
EVENT DATE AND TIME: 8th March 2019 (Full Day)
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs. 100/- per team
CASH PRIZES: 1st Prize: Rs. 1500
2nd Prize: Rs. 1000
JUDGING & SCORING CRITERIA:
• Eco-Friendly: Minimum harm in atmosphere.
• Theme/Design: Ability to develop & present in form of an object.
• No. of waste material used: Optimum use of waste material.
• Presentation: Detail of the materials used and proper functional explanation of the
design.
• Utility: For a sustainable coexisting eco-system.
FACULTY COORDINATOR:
Dr. Pratima Pandey: +91 9458233284
Ms. Prabhujeet: +91 8299195178
STUDENT COORDINATORS: Noor Alam: +91 8130126434
Shivani: +91 9149321725
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GROUP E
SHUTTERBUG
IDEAS
(Capt. ANITA GANJOO)
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SELFIE CONTEST
ABOUT EVENT: A selfie is a self-portrait photograph. Photographic self-portraiture
flourished in 1970s. It was more prevalent with Space workers and gradually took the form of
way of expression on social media.
RULES: Be sure to share photos on social media sites and stand a chance to win and getting featured
on social media and website.
Here’s how to enter:
• Share your photos on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter with use
#IILMCETIGNITE19 and tag @iilm_engineering
• For bonus points, post your photos on the IGNITE web Page
• Contest will start at 9 am and close at 2 pm (8th & 9th Mach’19).
• A winner will be selected based on the post likes of the entrants
Anybody can participate
No limits on the no. of participation and number of upload photographs
The winning picture will be decided by the number of likes on that picture.
The selfie has to be clicked during IGNITE in IILM CET campus.
EVENT DATE AND TIME: Both 8th and 9th March 2019 (till 2pm of 9th March)
PARTICIPATION FEE: Free
FACULTY COORDINATOR: Mr. Ankit Bansal: +91 7827147410
STUDENT COORDINATORS: Tarun: +91 8532033387
Pankaj: +91 9667370437
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BRIDGE KRITI
ABOUT EVENT: Bridge Kriti includes a simple bridge structure that anyone can design
and create in their home, school or at work. Its only components are ordinary wooden
popsicle sticks (that can be gathered either by eating ice creams or by purchasing sticks in
bulk), wood glue and optionally small clamps that will keep stick firmly together while the
glue is drying.
RULES AND REGULATIONS:
• Each team can have 2 members. Design a bridge of given specifications satisfying the
stated constraints using popsicles (ice-cream sticks).
• Span length: 60-65 cm and width: 10cm at both ends
• Height of the horizontal span: 11 cm (max.) from the ground
• Stick overlapping should not exceed 3 cm.
• Crown of arch (if arch shaped bridge) must be above horizontal span and its height
should not exceed 20 cm.
• Round 1: The bridge will be checked by the organizers regarding span, width,
height and material constraints. The bridge satisfying all the conditions of round 1 will
be allowed for next round.
• Round 2: The upper deck will be subjected to concentrated loads. The loads applied
will be gradually increased on the weighing support hung at Centre of the upper deck
of bridge till failure.
Note: Failure is defined as, if structure breaks at any joint or if there is a sound of breakage
and deflection at Centre of bridge reaches 2.5 cm.
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EVENT DATE AND TIME: 9th March 2019 (01:00pm to 02:30pm
PARTICIPANTION FEE: Rs. 100/ - per team
CASH PRIZES: 1st Prize: Rs. 2000
2nd Prize: Rs. 1000
FACULTY COORDINATOR:
Ms. Shraddha Sharma: +91 8860506530
STUDENT COORDINATOR: Alishan: +91 6395615729
Mansi: +91 9910847593
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VIDEOGRAPHY
ABOUT EVENT: Videography is a creative way of expressing oneself. It is Capturing of
sounds, movements, and every emotion of the day, videography keeps the memories vivid for
years. With videography one can again experience the moments they remember, and it also
reveal things one had missed. This is a chance to showcase your aesthetic sense and your
observations. The event videography is a competition where the participants will shoot the
entire IGNITE festival on day one i.e. on 08th March 2019 and will prepare their film for
presentation on day two i.e. on 09th March 2019. Certificates will be given to all the
participants.
RULES:
▪ A participating team will compromise maximum of 03 members and minimum of 01
member.
▪ The film will be based on the IGNITE -2019, where participants are required to shoot the
event IGNITE on 08th March 2019 and showcase their film on 09th March 2019.
▪ Teams can shoot the film on any camera (mobile, digital etc).
▪ The entry in the event will be in two categories: a) Category A, where film will be of 3
minutes. b) Category B, where film will be of 6 minutes.
▪ Film should start with the credits, stating the team member’s names and college name.
▪ Teams can add their own audio and captions in the film to make it more presentable.
▪ The teams have to register themselves to participate in the event.
▪ Entries shall include a submitted “Videography form” in their Registration Packet
completed by a faculty coordinator of the event.
▪ Each member of the team must have the identity card of his/her respected institute.
▪ Unethical behaviour could lead to disqualification. Faculty-coordinators have all the
rights to take final decision for any matter during the event.
JUDGING CRITERIA:
1) Films will be judged on their creativity, coverage of the event and novelty of the
presentation.
2) The decision of the organizers in declaring the results will be final. No queries in this
regard will be entertained.
3) Any participant found to be indulging in any form of malpractice will be immediately
disqualified.
EVENT DATE AND TIME: Both 8th and 9th March 2019 (till 2 pm of 9th March’19)
PARTICIPANTION FEE: Rs. 100/ - per team.
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CASH PRIZES: 1st Prize: Rs. 3000
2nd Prize: Rs. 1000
FACULTY COORDINATOR: Roopali Goel: +91 9999437355
STUDENT COORDINATOR: Jyoti Aneja: +91 9560947008
Aryan: +91 9560106761
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CREATIVE EXPRESSION
ABOUT EVENT: Imagine a life where all your time is spent on the things you want to
do. Imagine giving your greatest attention to a project you create yourself. If you live in a
culture where you’re frightened of failing then innovation and creativity starts to be inhibited.
If fresh thinking and new ideas have less emphasis, and the focus shifts to ‘getting the right
answer’, then people become frightened of making mistakes and being wrong. If you’re
afraid to try something new then you’ll never come up with anything original. So, the purpose of this event to create platform that provides you the freedom to be creative.
Our aim is to give students the opportunity to allow their skills, knowledge and capabilities to
shine.
RULES: PRODUCT RULES→
The event has 3 categories of creative products which are describe below
Decorative product category
• Handmade products.
• Product from waste material like newspaper, plastic bottles, ice-cream sticks, waste
magazines etc.
• Decorated pottery items
• College name printed products
Food product category
• Fast food
• Ready to eat food items
• Drinking products
Engineering products
• Machine or any mechanism
• Software
• Electronics circuits
• Robots
Suggested Events:
Gaming Zone: (for professional Techie)
• Virtual Reality Games (3D-5D) simulators for car, bike, golf, shooting etc.
• Prop stylist for styling their photo shoots or spaces.
• Enamel Pins
TEAM RULES→
• Every team should have 2 to 4 members.
• One team should only participate in only one single category of products.
• One stall will be provided to each team.
• One member is allowed to participate from a single team i.e. multiple participation
from a team is not allowed.
• Each member should have different responsibility for marketing, selling, advertising,
product designing, product describing etc.
• The team which sells the most items and earn more revenue will be declared as the
winner.
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• Every team has at least one member for selling, one for advertisement to attract
customers, and one is to understand the strategies of competitors.
• First come first serve rule is applied for those who are registering in the similar
category.
• The authenticity of the product services and similarly in their price will be first judged
by the head coordinators.
• Every team must have one representative who should manage his team whereabouts.
PRICING RULE
• The maximum cost of product can be 40% of its selling price
• Only products up to Rs 100/- are allowed for selling.
• For the products which are related to technology, the price may vary depending on the
product and the services they are providing.
• The final decision related to price is reserved in case of any discrepancy.
CONSTRAINTS
• No fire-works or stoves are allowed in the competition.
• Only electric instruments like induction stove, microwave etc are allowed.
• Only recycled wrapping is allowed, use of poly wrapping is strictly prohibited
• Wastage of product will not be acceptable in any circumstances.
• Cleanness around the stall is necessary.
• We do not intend to offend anybody by personal attacks; we believe working in
professional manner and expect the same from all participants.
• We reserve the right to remove participating team if they do not comply with our rules
and regulations.
EVENT DATE AND TIME: Both 8th and 9th March (Full day)
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs 500/- for STUDENT & Rs. 1000/- for VENDORS
PRIZE: No prize money. Highest earning teams would be announced as winner.
FACULTY COORDINATOR: Mr. Krishna: +91 9999192322
Ms. Roma: +91 7065177844
STUDENT COORDINATORS: Chitra Sharma: +91 9818264401
Sajal Nath Jha: +91 7781040322
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GROUP F
ELECTROGEN
(Dr. Vanya Arun)
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DRONOTHON ABOUT EVENT: Drone technology is constantly evolving as new innovation and big
investment are bringing more advanced drones to the market. A drone in technological terms
is an unmanned aircraft. Drones are more formally known as unmanned aerial vehicles
(UAVs). Essentially, a drone is a flying “ROBOT” that can be remotely controlled or fly
autonomously through software-controlled flight plans in their embedded system working in
conjunction with onboard sensors and GPS.
RULES:
GENERAL PILOT RULES
• All pilots have to attend a general safety briefing and sign the appropriate waivers.
• All pilots must demonstrate effective Fail-Safe procedures, “power down, no pulse”
method.
• All pilots must have an “ARMING” position switch or sequence on their radio.
• All pilots must demonstrate basic piloting skills (including Line of Sight).
• Pilots must use FPV to pilot aircraft. This can be goggles or ground station LCD.
• Pilots must contain all equipment, airframes within the pilot pit area.
FIELD / COURSE OPERATIONS
• All flights are grounded while there are personnel actively on the field.
• Drone recovery may not occur until all aircraft have landed.
• Flight paths should have a safety buffer zone with a minimum of 4 yards (12 Feet)
from any spectator or building.
COURSE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT
• Pilots must stay within all prescribed flight paths.
• Pilots must keep all aircraft in the disarmed state until they have been given the
“ARM” signal. (This will happen only)
• When the aircraft has been placed on the starting deck and all field staff have left the
area.
• Pilots must adhere to the prescribed launch sequence. No movement before the
starting signal. False starts will incur penalty.
• Pilots must maintain control of their aircraft at all times and only fly within their skill
level. Any pilot who exhibits unsafe flying procedures may be disqualified.
• Once pilots have successfully completed all laps, they must return to the start/finish
pad, land and DISARM.
• Pilots that have crashed at any point during their race, are unable to resume racing
must DISARM their aircraft and wait until all aircraft have landed to retrieve their
aircraft.
• Pilots must successfully fly through all gates, flags, and other obstacles on the course.
If an obstacle is missed, the pilot must safely turn around and attempt the obstacle
again.
• Should a pilot lose control of their aircraft, the pilot must attempt a safe landing, cut
throttle in a safe area or execute a fail-safe procedure in a safe area.
• If a pilot loses video, they must immediately execute a fail-safe procedure and or
attempt to land the aircraft via Line of Sight.
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JUDGING AND FIELD MARSHALING
All races will be governed by our judging committee.
• Each race will be monitored by judges and field marshals to maintain fair and
accurate competition.
• Any practice or behaviour that is deemed unsafe will result in an immediate
disqualification.
EVENT DATE AND TIME: 9th March 2019 (11 am to 1 pm)
PARTICIPATION FEES: Rs. 300
CASH PRIZES: 1st Prize: Rs. 2000 2nd Prize: Rs. 1000
FACULTY COORDINATOR:
Mr. Gaurav Sharma: +91 9560824416
STUDENT COORDINATORS:
1. Mukul Tyagi: +91 8826019501/+91 8851986760
2. Avinash Pal: +91 9318496326
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TEQUIZ (TECHNICAL QUIZ)
ABOUT EVENT: This event is to test the knowledge and the quizzing speed of the
participant. Spontaneity and team coordination play the winning strategies here. Quiz
competition is a pursuit of trivial Knowledge, encourage students to achieve academic
excellence and increase their overall awareness.
RULES AND REGULATIONS:
1. Only team entries are eligible.
2. A team shall consist of max two persons.
3. The decision of the quiz master will be final and will not be subjected to any change.
4. The participants shall not be allowed to use mobile phones or other electronic
instruments.
5. The questions shall not give any hints or clues to the competitors.
6. Teams selected for the final rounds will be allowed to give themselves an appropriate
name related to the competition by which they may want to be known.
ROUND DESCRIPTION:
ELIMINATION ROUND:
1. Each team would be given a set of question paper containing 25 multiple choice
objective type questions.
2. Time limit is 15 minutes.
3. Only 6 Teams would be selected for STAGE ROUNDS.
4. The selected teams shall have to appear for the final round.
STAGE ROUNDS:
Round 1: A question will be asked to a team and if they are unable to answer will be
passed to the next team (24 questions)
• Each team would be asked 4 question each (objective questions with options.)
• 10 marks for correct answer and 5 negative marks for wrong answer.
• If a team cannot answer the question, they can pass the question & then the
question would be forwarded to the next team.
• Answering time is 30 seconds.
• Team discussion is allowed.
Round 2: RAPID FIRE ROUND- Each team will be asked 10 questions one after
another in one minute (60 questions)
• 10 marks for the correct answer and negative 5 marks for the wrong answer.
• Answering time is only 3 seconds.
• Team discussion is allowed.
• If a team cannot answer the question, they can pass for the next question. The
question will not be forwarded to the next team.
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Round 3: BUZZER ROUND- A question will be fired & the team who presses the
buzzer first gets to answer (6 questions)
• 10 marks for the correct answer and 5 negative marks for the wrong answer or if
team does not answer after they press the buzzer, no forwarding of question will
take place.
• Answering time is only 30 seconds.
Round 4: Audio visual round- Teams will be shown clips and will have to answer in a
time span of 30 seconds (2 questions)
EVENT DATE AND TIME: 8th March 2019 (2 pm to 3:30 pm)
PARTICIPATION FEES: Rs. 200 per team.
CASH PRIZES: 1st Prize: Rs. 2000
2nd Prize: Rs. 1000
FACULTY COORDINATOR:
Dr. Rakhi Trivedi: +91 9503067167
Mr. Vikas Gupta: +91 9711257847
STUDENT COORDINATORS:
Pragya Srivastava: +91 9792276340
Astha Singh:
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ROBOTICS (EMBEDDED)
ABOUT EVENT: Robotics competition allows students to develop skills in robotics
system, electronics and sensing technologies by simulating fully autonomous robotics
solutions to a common platform. This competition requires teams to build up a robot or group
of cooperative robots.
RULES: • Team members: 2-3
• There will two Rounds: (Proposal submission and final)
o Proposal submission Round – Submit your proposal
o Final Round – Working model presentation round
• Any type of working models related to embedded based robotics are eligible
• Total time allotted is 3 hrs
• Winners will be declared by Judges of the event.
EVENT DATE AND TIME: 9th March 2019 (10 am to 12 pm)
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs. 200/- per team
CASH PRIZES:
1st Prize: Rs. 5000
2nd Prize: Rs 2000
FACULTY COORDINATORS: Mr. Nitin: +91 7291089590
STUDENT COORDINATORS:
Sana Emroz Anjum: +91 8447532769
Rajat: +91 7319572051
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POSTER PRESENTATION
ABOUT EVENT: Posters are a key component of communicating your science and an important element in a
successful scientific career. Posters, while delivering the same high-quality science, offer a
different medium from either oral presentations or published papers and should be treated
accordingly.
Posters should be considered a snapshot of your work intended to engage colleagues in a
dialog about the work, or, if you are not present, to be a summary that will encourage the
reader to want to learn more. Many a lifelong collaboration has begun in front of a poster
board. Here are ten simple rules for maximizing the return on the time-consuming process of
preparing and presenting an effective poster.
RULES*: 1) Participants to make the poster in advance.
2) Each team should have a maximum of 2 participants.
3) The participant can be of any department.
4) Certificates will be given to all the participants.
5) Each member of the team must contain the identity card of his/her respected institute.
6) Unethical behaviour could lead to disqualification. Faculty-coordinators have all the
rights to take final decision for any matter during the event.
7) Size of poster should of A1 size
8) The presentation should last a maximum of 3 minutes.
*Rules may subject to change.
List of topics: Some topics are listed below:
1) Digital Currency.
2) Combating Air Pollution.
3) Swachh Bharat Abhiyan
4) Women empowerment
5) Technology Innovation and Incubation
6) Make in India -Engineer’s Perspective
7) Green Technology-Future Calling
8) Impact of Indian Culture on West
9) Human trafficking
10) Tribute to Indian army
11) Exploitation of Natural Resources
12) Paradigm shift in Engineering Education
13) Food Adulteration
14) Bio-hazards
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EVENT DATE AND TIME: 9th March 2019 (10:30 am to 12:30 pm)
PARTICIPATION FEE: Rs.100/- per team
CASH PRIZES: 1st Prize: Rs. 2000
2nd Prize: Rs. 1000
FACULTY COORDINATOR: Mr. Fahad: +91 8506001116
Mr. Ankit Bansal: +91 7827147410
STUDENT COORDINATORS: Akansha Singh: +91 7903447812
Aishwarya Roy: +91 9560330738