IoT Club presents Coding Hackathon based on IoT
Team Udayavani, Sep 20, 2018, 12:33 PM IST
Mangaluru: The IoT Club under CFSI in collaboration with NAIN (A subsidiary of Dept. of IT, BT and S&T, Govt. Of Karnataka) is organising an inter-collegiate event, “Coding Hackathon based on IoT” for budding programmers.
So if cracking logic, creating new algorithms and building programs is a ball game for you, then you can register yourself for the hackathon and stand to win cash prizes, certificates among other things.
Registration process:
Interested participants will need to register for the event by entering their details on http://bit.ly/CodingHackathon. Registrations will be open from September 17-21 and no fees are involved.
The hackathon will consist of two rounds i.e. online and onsite rounds.
During the first round, to be held on September 22 & 23, registered participants will undergo a 40-minute online objective test related to IoT, Problem Oriented Logic and Programming.
A total of 51 participants, selected on the basis of their performance will become eligible for the onsite round to be held at NMAM Institute of Technology on September 29. A registration fee of Rs 100 per head will be applicable.
This round will commence at 9 am and consists of two parts, the first being Algorithm round and the next Programming round.
All participants who have qualified for this round will be presented with participation Certificate
A cash prize of Rs 10000 will be given to the winning participant and those making it to the top 10 will stand to get some amazing goodies along with certificates.
For Further Enquiry Contact:
Rajath Bhat : +919902482348 [email protected]
Harshith S K : +918197287939 [email protected]
Alfaf Shaikh : +918147299298 [email protected]
Website: http://bcoy.cf
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