Hello Everyone,
Last week we conducted HackerEarth Collegiate Cup Second Elimination Round. Here is the screenshot of the LeaderBoard.
There were 10 problems to be solved in 5 hours. Jinotega managed to solve 9 out of 10 problems and secured the first position. One problem remained unsolved. 15 teams got selected from India and 5 teams got selected globally. Just for fun, the last team that got selected from India for the Final Round is named alwayslast. :)
Top 5 Global teams who got qualified for the Final Round are:
Jinotega: Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
demonteam: Moscow State University
VietAnplusplus: Ho Chi Minh City University of Science
Frogless: Kiev National Taras Shevchenko University
lovesubcul-Team: University of Tsukuba
Top 5 Indian teams who got qualified for the Final Round are:
FacelessMen: Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
FruitSalad: Dhirubai Ambani Institute for Information and Communication Technology
Survivor: Indian Institute of Technology, Indore
HoldTheDoor: Jaypee Institute of Information Technology
mobius_treap: International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad
Here is the full list of all the teams who are qualified for the Final round:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1s7D_rlUAnxwbF5vB13KprWU3hJzpTqj9OhiNekYyidI/edit?usp=sharing
Congratulations to all the teams who got qualified for the Final Round.
EDIT: Here is the link of the full LeaderBoard of Second Elimination: https://www.hackerearth.com/hackerearth-collegiate-cup-second-elimination/leaderboard/
When is the final round?
We will have a voting on the dates of the Final Round.
Can you make the leaderboard page publicly visible ?..It would be nice to see the full results
Here is the link of the leaderboard of the Second Elimination: https://www.hackerearth.com/hackerearth-collegiate-cup-second-elimination/leaderboard/
Thanks
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