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The event will consist of two rounds. The actual contest proceedings will be very
similar for both rounds,
and are list separately below.
Round 1: Submission of Abstract:
. Maximum 3 members per team.
. This is an open TECHNICAL paper presentation. There is no restriction on the selection
of topics as
long as they belong to the following broad categories:
. 1. Information Technology
. 2. Computer Science
. 3. Electronics and Telecommunication
. 4 Mechanical engineering
. 5 Any other branch of engineering or ANYTHING RELATED TO SCIENCE
The paper must strictly abide by the standard format of writing Technical paper:
. Paper size: A4
. Font size: 12.
. Abstract should not be more than 300 words
Round 2: Submission Of the hard copy
(Submission of two hard copies): CSI Mumbai Chapter Office
Kindly mail your Hardcopies to ::
Computer Society of India - Mumbai Chapter
E-217 Floral Deck Plaza
Near SEEPZ
Andheri E
Mumbai 400093
Loose copy of the group members' names, their e-mail IDs, college names and branches,
phone
numbers should be given with the hardcopies to the CSI Mumbai Chapter Office. This
copy should
explicitly mention the Registration Code obtained by the team, which they will get
when they register
online before sending their entries.
Format of the paper:
1. Abstract
2. Table of Contents
3. Introduction
4. Bibliography
5. Main Body
6. Summary
7. References
8. Citations
The entire paper must not be longer than 20 pages (excluding the abstract)
Round 3: On-site Finals:
The presentation could be either done using Power Point or hand made slides. The presentation
must be maximum 12 minutes long. It will be followed by a 3-5 minute long Question
& Answer session.
The decision of the judges will be final and binding on all participants.
Contest Procedure:
The participants for this event have to present a technical paper on a concept or
invention that has yet not
been invented; they can also present a paper on some modification they feel that can
be made to
some already existing invention.
The abstract must consist of a problem statement, defining the problem and how your
invention or
innovation is going to solve it.
Ex: The complete combat uniform designed for the soldiers of the future, and its advantages
in saving
human life.
The problem statement can be from any walk of life and how your invention helps to
solve it.
Participants have to present their concepts and ideas with all technical details.
They will be judged based
on their creativity, the technical details, their presentations etc
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