Hello Codeforces community,
Are you ready for an exciting coding challenge? The ACSES club from WCE Sangli, is proud to announce COMPILE IT, a two-day online coding competition that is part of the Techumen megaevent being conducted by ACSES.
Techumen is a technical event that promotes innovation, creativity, and technical excellence among students. COMPILE IT is one of the many competitions held under the Techumen umbrella, and it is a great opportunity for coders to showcase their skills.
The competition is divided into two tracks, Novice catering to students in diploma and 1st-year, and Expert track catering to 2nd, 3rd, and 4th-year students, respectively. The first round of the competition, Colossal Coding Contest, is a two-hour challenge where the best performers will be shortlisted for the final round. The final round is a time-based coding battle between the shortlisted students, where the winner will be declared based on the highest score.
Both rounds will be completely online, and you can use any programming language you like to solve the problems. However, remember that no plagiarism is allowed! We encourage fair play and originality in coding.
As a club that promotes the spirit of coding and innovation, ACSES is excited to provide a platform for talented coders to showcase their skills. The top performers in the competition will win exciting prizes, with a prize pool of Rs. 25000.
So, what are you waiting for? Register now for COMPILE IT and join us for an exciting two-day event. Don't miss this chance to compete against other talented coders from around the globe and win big!
Registration link: https://forms.gle/CKJJa6Pq6qy7GJAD6
Round 1 Date — 22 April (Saturday)
Round 2 Date — 23 April (Sunday)
To know more you can visit:
ACSES website: https://wceacses.org/
Instagram: https://instagram.com/wceacses?igshid=OTJhZDVkZWE=
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AcsesWce?t=n0j_CY8F6CG0jbzqDkR6Hw&s=08
Regards, ACSES
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Can non-Indian students win prizes?