On-site programming event to test coding and algorithm designing skills. We *intend to* hold an online round as the qualifiers.
Event Rules
It is a team contest with team size of atmost 2 members.
Solutions to problems submitted for judging are called runs. Each run is judged as accepted or rejected by a judge, and the team is notified of the results.A contestant can claim an error in the problem statement or ask for clarification by calling one of the volunteer or an organisers.
Six problems will be posed for the onsite round. Problems won’t have any dependency with each other.
Contestants are not to converse with anyone except members of their team.
A problem is solved when it is accepted by the judges. The judges are solely responsible for accepting or rejecting submitted runs.
The organizers and judges are empowered to adjust for or adjudicate unforeseen events and conditions. Their decisions are final.
Teams are ranked according to the most problems solved. For the purposes of awards, teams who solve the same number of problems are ranked by least total time. The total time is the sum of the time consumed for each problem solved. The time consumed for a solved problem is the time elapsed from the beginning of the contest to the submittal of the accepted run plus 20 penalty minutes for every rejected run for that problem regardless of submittal time. There is no time consumed for a problem that is not solved. (Note: There is no penalty for compiler error).
Rough Sheets and pen will be provided to you.
Each team will use a single workstation.
Use of any electronic device except the allotted PC is prohibited.
Languages allowed: C,C++,JAVA for every problem. Python will not be allowed for some problems.
Usage of internet is prohibited.
It is mandatory to carry your Identity card.
Procon is an open contest held online. Details of the contest link will be provided soon.
Point of contact
Parth Mittal
Hanit Banga
Nikhil Hassija
9811840076
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9560075851
parth15069@iiitd.ac.in
hanit16040@iiitd.ac.in
nikhil15065@iiitd.ac.in
Seg Fault
Segfault is an event that will test your observational and debugging skills. If you have a keen eye for bugs and a knack for the quirks in a language, then this event is for you. It is a fresh and unorthodox experience - different from the usual competitive programming events - as this event will not only test your knowledge of programming but the knowledge of the programming language itself. This is the event for you to show off your understanding and observational skills to find the bugs that are likely hiding under plain sight.
Event Rules
Each team can have upto 2 participants. Lone wolves are allowed.
No internet is allowed in the pen and paper based round.
Let the noobs take care of seg faults and let logic take the front seat!
BrainFuzz is an on-site algorithm design contest which requires knowledge of algorithm design, analysis and data structures. This is a chance for you to go head to head with some of the best algorithmic brains of the country and win exciting prizes by proving your algorithmic prowess.
Event Rules
Maximum team size is 2.
Internet is not allowed. Any use of internet will classify as a case of using unfair means.
No language specific coding will be expected from the participants and only pseudocodes will be asked wherever required.
All algorithms/pseudo codes must be supported with time complexity(Big -O or Theta notation) even if the question doesn’t explicitly ask for it.
Event organizers reserve the right to disqualify any team that is found guilty of violating the rules.
Certain questions (already marked in the question set) will serve as tie breakers if needed.
Sheets to write answers will be provided at the venue.
Registration and settlement at venue closes a5 mins before start.
Esya'17 is organizing a 6-event mega-extravaganza called Techathlon. There will be 5 events spanning debugging, codegolf, algorithm-creation, ACM-style contest and alien environment coding. Qualifying teams will get to participate in the 6th Finale event called Toast to Code, whose format remains secret until its start.
Techathlon consists of the following events, other than the grand finale "Toast to Code"
ProSort
Darwin Games
Code in Less
Seg Fault
Brain Fuzz
Event Rules
One Techathlon team will participate in one slot only
If there are finals for an event, then same team members have to participate in the finals
Decision of organisers shall be final and binding
Registrations and settlement at venue closes 5 mins before start
No extensions or reimbursements in case of faulty infra
All prizes will be awarded to the participating team
Organisers have right to disallow/disqualify any team
Code in Less is a competitive programming contest where the participants don’t just need to solve the problems, but write their code using minimum number of characters. Solve the problems, optimize your code and shorten it. The shortest solution wins it all.
Event Rules
C, C++, or Java can be used to solve the problems.
All inputs for the programming problem are taken from the standard input and the output is written into the standard output.
The contest duration is for 90 minutes.
Use of internet is not allowed, except to access the contest portal.
Maximum team size is 2. However, a team gets only one computer.
For all the problems, the solutions will be judged based on correctness and the number of characters used. The correct solution with least characters gets full points. Other solutions will be marked relative to the best solution.
Darwin Games is one of the many events in the Esya’s flagship event Techathlon. It involves problem solving by coding in 'not so popular languages'. The event is quite fascinating as it allows the participants to learn new languages and also, adapt to their environment. The details of the languages are revealed on the spot. The event is organised in a manner that it is expected to be fun for everyone. Most importantly, the event has no prerequisites. In all, it an exciting and a unique coding competition.
Event Rules
Event is open to all College/Institute/School students.
Cross-college teams are allowed.
Maximum team size is 2.
Internet access is strictly prohibited. Use of online IED's is not allowed.
Solutions of questions to be submitted on local judge.
Contestants are ranked accorrding to the total weight of the problems solved.Ties will be broken by the time for each user in ascending order of time.
Event organizers reserve the right to disqualify any team that is found guilty of violating the rules.
Registration and settlement at venue closes at 5 mins before start.
The decision of the organisers shall be final and binding.
This is a competitive programming contest exclusively for school students. The event will involve problems based on basic data structures and algorithms (those which are a part of ZCO/ZIO) viz. binary search, dynamic programming, ad hoc and basic graph theory.
Event Rules
Please do not discuss strategy, suggestions or tips in the comments during a live contest. Posting questions clarifying the problem statement is ok. If you are unsure, email us at feedback[at]codechef[dot]com.
Discussing CodeChef's problems or any aspect of problem, on any other platform on web, on identification, could lead to disabling of respective account and banning from the community.
Allowed languages: C, C++, Java, Python.
Each program will be tested based on our critical test data. However output and input should be exactly as specified in the samples provided.
For any queries during the contest, Please contact kushagra15049[at]iiitd[dot]ac[dot]in
The decision of the organisers shall be final and binding.
Eligibilty for Qualification to Onsite Finals:
The Participant has registered for the contest.
The Participant is studying in an Indian school in a class
between VI to XII (or equivalent) on 26th August 2017.
The Participant has scored atleast X points in the
preliminary round. Note that the value X would be decided
later based on the performance of the participants and other
logistics.
Judging Criteria
All problems are have a binary grading . You will be given 100 points only if you pass all the testcases.
The details of the failed test cases will also be visible on
your solution page.
You can submit solutions as many times as you'd like,
there are no penalties for incorrect submissions. Only your
best correct submission will be considered
Those who achieve the score first will be placed higher in
the ranklist in case of a tie.
The decision of the organizers in declaring the results will
be final. No queries in this regard will be entertained.
Any participant found to be indulging in any form of
malpractice will be immediately disqualified.
ProSort is an onsite competitive programming contest that is being organised by IIIT-Delhi's programming club - Foobar, as a part of the institute's technical fest Esya '17. Participation can be solo or in teams of two. The participants will be provided with some algorithmic challenges similar to those seen on various online competitive coding platforms. They must solve these problems in given time using one of the allowed programming languages.
General rules and guidelines:
Contest duration: 2 hours
Team size: Atmost 2 members
No. of questions: 6
Languages allowed: C, C++, Java, Python
Event is open to all college/institute/school students
Carrying your ID card is a must
Internet is not allowed
No electronic device is allowed except the alloted system
Available code editors - Notepad, SublimeText, Vi, Vim, CodeBlocks, Eclipse, NetBeans and the Hackerearth's online editor (Some special request might also be entertained if feasible)
In case of any dispute, the decision of the organizers shall be final
Violation of rules may lead to disqualification
Prizes:
Exciting prizes to top positions (Details will be announced shortly)
The fun of solving super cool problems
Time: 25th and 26th August 2017
Venue: IIIT Delhi
(Exact time and venue will be announced soon)
Toast your brain till you drain.
The Grand Finale, a place where the finest teams battle for the grand prize of Techathlon! Have you got what it takes to be the ultimate winner?
Toast to Code will be the most unique coding contest that you would have ever attended (or even heard of).
The only thing you can expect is the unexpected! We are going to take you to the limit, not just mentally but also physically ;)
Exact details will only be conveyed at the start of the contest >:O
Event Rules
Top participants from techathlon will qualify for the event only.
The decision of the organisers shall be final and binding.
Point of contact
Kushagra Arora
Palash Bansal
Tushar Kataria
Lohit Parmar
9650989548
9717524704
9711670543
8860803480
kushagra15049@iiitd.ac.in
palash14072@iiitd.ac.in
tushar15184@iiitd.ac.in
lohitaksh14059@iiitd.ac.in
CSE EVENTS
Circuitrix
With new vibes of energy and enthusiasm, Esya'17 brings to you, yet another edition of 'Circuitrix'. A fun-filled event for college students, it will be a circuit analysis and design competition, where participants shall analyze and design both analog and digital circuits. Strong weightage will be given to analog circuits and digital circuits and their designing.
Event Rules
Use of internet and any electronic device is not allowed in any round and at any point of time.
The event is open only for the college students.
Team size is limited upto 2. Lone wolves are allowed.
Cross-college teams are allowed.
Above event format is tentative and is subject to changes. The organising team has the discretion to change the format, without any prior notice.
Circuitrix Junior is a circuit designing contest for school students with the aim to
promote IIITD’s culture of innovation and development. We believe that it will serve as
an excellent platform for school students to showcase their talent and give them
exposure to the world class labs, facilities and hardware at IIITD. Moreover, it will serve
as a platform to showcase our Institute’s progress in the field of Electronics and
Communication.
Event Structure
Round 1: Elimination Round (Online Quiz): Time slot: 90 mins The first round would be a screening test. An online quiz, held one week prior to Esya, which would test the theoretical and general knowledge of the participants in the field of Electronics. It would consist of questions related to network analysis, semiconductors, circuit designing, fluid dynamics and laws of motion. Additionally, it would also include general knowledge questions to test the awareness of students.
Round 2: Real Battle Begins
Time slot: 2 hours
This round would take place on the first day of Esya. It would be a pen paper exam and would be aimed at testing the problem solving ability of students. The questions will be from the fields of digital circuits, network analysis, diodes and semiconductor devices. Theoretical aid such as formulae would be made available to students for this round.
Round 3: Final Destination (Practical Round)
Time slot: 3 hours
This round would also take place on the first day of Esya. The final round would test students’ analytical skills as well as their practical knowledge of electronics. The participants would be asked to solve problems and implement their solution on a breadboard using required components(logical gates IC’s ,Flip Flops etc).
Theme
Keeping up with the latest trends, this year’s theme of Esya’17 is ‘Digital India’. Since the major focus of this event is to attract school students from Delhi-NCR region, this edition of Circuitrix Junior would revolve around the theme ‘Digital Delhi’. With the vision to transform delhi into a digitally empowered society, Circuitrix Junior will give students an opportunity and exposure to delve into the field of electronics. Moreover, Circuitrix Junior will be made as paperless, with only the second round requiring paper as answer sheets. The initial quiz round would be held online and the final round would showcase digital implementations of solutions proposed by the participants.
Eligibility Criteria:
Only students of classes 11 and 12 are eligible for participating in the event.
Students studying in open schools are eligible to apply for participating in the event.
Event Rules
The students need to register before 21st August, 5:30 pm.
Individual Participation only.
There is no limitation on the number of students applying from one school.
Decision of the Judges and the Organizing Committee will be final and binding.
RoboSoccer is back with Esya’17. Participants would be bringing their Robotic marvels to battle it out for the ultimate glory in the game of goals, ‘Soccer’. Participants would be controlling their Robots, wired or wireless, beating opponents in 4 furious rounds to win the supreme RoboSoccer title. To add upon your Robotic Enthusiasm, this time we have got heavy prize money.
Event Structure
Contest will have 4 rounds.
Each team places 2 robots in the field, one is a defender while the other is a striker.
First round will be a knockout round where losing team would be eliminated.
Second round will be played between qualified teams and top 4 teams would be selected based on point difference.
Third round and fourth rounds are semi finals and finals.
Duration of matches is as follows:
1. Round 1 and 2 : 4 min each, each half of 2 mins
2. Semi finals: 5 min each, each half of 2 ½ mins
3. Final: 6 min each, each half of 3 mins
In case of a tie, extra time of 1 mins will be given following golden goal rule (team scoring the first goal wins). If there is still a tie, then penalty shootouts will take place.
Penalty shootout: Each team would be given 3 tries where the striker/goalkeeper has to score goals from the defending half.
Matches would be played with a Table Tennis Ball.
Gameplay/Scoring
A coin would be tossed for the centre and team winning the toss will get possession of ball at the centre of arena.
For every foul, a free kick will be awarded to the opponent team.
Round 2 will be a point based round where point distribution is as follows.
Goal scored : +5 points
Foul : -2 points
Four teams with maximum point difference will make it to the semi finals
Event Rules
Maximum 4 players can participate as a team, where only 2 will control the robots in the arena, rest can hold the wires (if required).
Wires should be kept above 30 cm from ground.
Goalkeeper/Defender has to stay behind the centre line(in their half), crossing which, would lead to a foul.
Holding and trapping of ball is not allowed, if a robot holds the ball for more than 4 seconds, it will be counted as a foul.
In case of technical issue in robot while match, no time would be given to rectify it until half time.(Holds only for first two rounds)
For next two rounds, a maximum of 30 sec would be given. They can get extra 1 min at cost of 1 point.
Pulling wire and controlling robot by unfair means would lead to a warning and then a point deduction/foul accordingly, this may even lead to disqualification.
Transformation (if any) should abide by the dimension rules under Robot Specifications.
Intentional harming/hitting other robots would lead to disqualification.
Any physical intervention in the playing field would not be tolerated.
Substitution of robots during the competition is not allowed.
The Organizer holds the right to change any of the rules at any point of time, even during the tournament.
Robot Specification
Robot’s length and width should strictly be under 30cm x 30cm. In case of circular robots, diameter should be less than or equal to 30cm.
Robot should not weigh more than 2kg.
Wireless robots would be appreciated and may get rewarded with some bonus points. You can use Bluetooth, Zigbee etc, but the teams are responsible for their communication. The availability of frequencies is not guaranteed.
For wired robots, essential adjustments to keep the wire above 30 cm from ground (maybe a plastic cylindrical structure to hold the wire) should be made, and wires must not be more than 3 metres.
The bots must not be equipped with anything that can harm other bots.
Power supply of maximum 12V is allowed.
Playing field
The arena will be a plywood with dimensions 7 feet by 4 feet, surrounded by wall boundaries.
The goal post would be 40 cm wide.
Bonus Points
There are some bonus points. The bonus points are applicable for first 2 rounds only. Instructions for the same are as follow:
Wireless Robots: Max +1 points may be awarded to team with wireless robots
Esya’17 presents to you Robowars, a game of style, control, damage and aggression where the robots will pit against each other in a deadly combat. This will be a ferocious and treacherous competition with robots in an arena of destruction with their flipping tusks, pneumatic spikes, hydraulic pincer, angle grinders and a lot more, slashing and wrecking other warrior robots.
And this time we have a surprise for all the participants, which would take this competition to a whole new level.Get ready as this will decide the fate of your warrior robot: whether it will be the king of ultimate glory or will it end up in a junk yard.
Event Structure
The Selected Teams will be first divided into categories based on school level or college level
For each category, teams would be divided into groups and random fixtures will be allotted inside the group such that each team will play more than 1 match
Top 2 teams in each group will be selected for quarterfinals and will have one on one knockout matches.
The team with the lowest win margin would have to face the winner of the school level, and the winners will go to the next level
We will have one on one Knockout matches between the bottom two teams until we have 4 finalists
The top two teams would collide in the 1st Qualifier, the winner directly going to finals, while the loser would be given another chance in the Eliminator by colliding with the winner of the other two teams in the 2nd Qualifier, the winner going to finals.
The loser of the Eliminator would be given the 3rd place
We also have a special prize for the winner of the School level, as a Token of Appreciation.
RoboCon is a LFR (Line Following Robot) event where a team has to build and program a line-following robot. The objective of this contest is for a robot to follow a black line on a white background, without losing the line, and navigating several 90 degree turns. The robot to complete the course in the shortest period of time while accurately tracking the course line from start to finish wins.
Event Structure
Round 1: Qualifier Round. Fastest 15-20 teams qualify
Round 2: The contest gets a bit more complex. Best 5-10 teams based on time performance move to the next round.
Round 3: Elimination races.
Event Rules
The robot cannot exceed 15 cm in overall length and 15 cm in overall width and 7cm in overall height.
You can use any microcontroller to program your robot. Pre-programmed kits such as LEGO, Pololu are NOT allowed.
The robot must be controlled autonomously without any human aid.
The robot must be powered by a power source such as a battery fixed on the robot. It cannot be powered by a stationary power source connected to it by a cord.
The line following course shall traverse a white paper rectangle, 44" wide and 96" long. The line will be black and 2 cm in width. There shall be no crossovers (places where the line crosses itself). Switchbacks and hairpins are however possible.
Megatron and his team has attacked IIITD Campus ,Optimus Prime came to know regarding that from BUMBLEBEE and his other team mates,now he wanted to save the world and rescue his team.Optimus Prime is at Rajeev Chowk metro station and want to reach IIITD as soon as possible.There are many roads he can take but he wanted to pick the shortest path so that he can reach as soon as possible.In between he has to avoid any harm to people and animal in between his path.Now the twist and advantage here is BUMBLEBEE has placed some sign board over the wall though they are not clear as he has placed them in a hurry ,following those sign’s Optimus Prime can reach IIITD in the least time, but that depends on the vision power of Optimus.
So each team need to get their Prime bots and save our campus from Megatron and his evil team.Director has promised to that the team with the best bot will be awarded by him, and that you can utilize to make your Prime team more powerful.
With new vibes of energy and enthusiasm, Esya'17 brings to you, yet another edition of 'Circuitrix'. A fun-filled event for college students, it will be a circuit analysis and design competition, where participants shall analyze and design both analog and digital circuits. Strong weightage will be given to analog circuits and digital circuits and their designing.
Event Structure
Competition will be team based, with the team size limited upto 2. (Lone-wolves allowed)
There will be 3 rounds (All on-site):
A set of circuit analysis questions consisting of a large variety and meant to be more conceptual than calculation based. (Pen-Paper/Online)
Note: There will be multiple levels with varying difficulty, and top 50 teams will qualify for the second round
On simulation software: SPICE : Final round for top 8-10 teams
Note: 30 teams qualify for the final round from here
Circuit designing and building will be conducted in ECE labs.
The event will be held on two days: First round on the first day. 2nd and 3rd rounds will be held on the last day and will be evaluated together
NOTE: Participants have to bring their own laptops with LTSpice installed. Systems won’t be provided
Note: If we receive 100+ team registrations, then we will hold an online screening test. For any reason, if the online round won’t be possible, then the teams will be called on FCFS basis.
Note: (Simulation) We might be giving a small demo on design techniques for helping participants to solve design problems so that all are on the same page. The evaluation will be done on the basis of various parameters like efficiency, robustness, complexity etc. This will allow all groups to participate. (Demo is optional and depends on the difficulty of the problem given and time constraint)
Event Rules
Use of internet and any electronic device is not allowed in any round and at any point of time.
The event is open only for the college students.
Team size is limited upto 2. Lone wolves are allowed.
Cross-college teams are allowed.
Above event format is tentative and is subject to changes. The organising team has the discretion to change the format, without any prior notice.
Can you enthrall us all with witty wordplays and your brevity?
We throw open the doors for a yet another dazzling edition of 16 Words To Go!
Yes, it’s back, and we look forward to reading all your marvellous entries which strike a chord, coax a tear or make us let loose a giggle or tingle us with laughter! All are welcome aboard on this exciting literary journey where we write and express ourselves to the brink.. But here’s the catch! Only in 16 Words.
Think you have what it takes to be the 16 Words champion? Do participate and register!
We look forward to reading all the entries and judging your succinctness :D
Interested?
Register and start writing! Check out the rules!
Event Rules
All participants are required to download the Seeq app and register themselves. The app can be downloaded from this link : link.heyseeq.com/app
16 words is an upper limit; participants may use less than 16 words to express themselves
The competition will go on from 30th July 00:01 to 16th August 23:59
You must submit your entries here on the Facebook page to be considered for qualification and prizes.
Both English and Hindi stories are welcome!
The event entries are only to be submitted online on the Facebook event page.
Participants have to write on themes provided and using the keywords mentioned (will be told on FB event page on 29th July)
Foul words/racism in any form in the stories will not be tolerated and such posts will disqualified immediately.
Multiple entries per participant are allowed and encouraged! Keep writing folks!
We will check for plagiarism and any entries found to be copied will be disqualified without any notice. We are serious here *stern look*
You need to mention the word count after your story along with mentioning the theme as a hashtag.
Mentioning the theme is compulsory to be eligible for judgement.
A minimum of one and a maximum of four keywords from the given keywords must be included in the stories. Any story without following this rule will not be considered for qualification/prizes.
The keywords and themes should be hashtagged at the end of each story.
IIIT Delhi hosts its 5th annual Rapid Chess Tournament. Compete against the best in the city and win amazing prizes!ins.
Event Rules
All participants are required to download the Seeq app and register themselves. The app can be downloaded from this link : link.heyseeq.com/app
It is an individual event.
Time Control: 25 minutes per person. Arbiters may decide to add a
clock to any ongoing game. In that case the time allotted to each player
is at the sole discretion of the arbiters/event coordinators.
There will be no separate tournament for girls, but only a single tourna-ment open to all.
The pairing of the players for a particular round will be done by Swiss System of Pairing
The decision of the Arbiter/Event Coordinators shall be final in case of any discrepancies.
Along with the rules mentioned above, all the rules outlined by FIDE
for Tournament shall be applicable.
Rules and eligibility criteria are subject to change in the spirit of
the Fest and the final decision rests with Artiber and Chess
organizing team.
Participants are required to do research on any topic which they want.They are required to provide justification of what they have prepared and make us believe that it is right even if it is wrong.They would be making a small power point presentation and presenting the same in front of our judges. The team which will give the best justification of their research work will be declared as winner at the end of the event.
Event Rules
All participants are required to download the Seeq app and register themselves. The app can be downloaded from this link : link.heyseeq.com/app
A team should consist of a maximum of two people.
There are no restriction on the topic.Participants can choose any topic of their choice.
Their presentation should not exceed 8 min .The presentation should cover all the facts that justify their work.
The event will comprise of three rounds.
The first will be an online theme-based preliminary round. This will be followed by an on-site theme-based round on the first day of the fest in which the shortlisted students will participate.
The final round will be on the first day of the fest itself*.
The announcement of winners will be announced by the judges on the first day followed by an exhibition set-up for displaying the top entries in the contest
Event Rules
All participants are required to download the Seeq app and register themselves. The app can be downloaded from this link : link.heyseeq.com/app
Images should not be taken more than three years prior to the beginning date of the Contest.
Photos should not violate or infringe upon another person's rights, including but not limited to copyright.
Speedcubing is a Rubik's cube competition, for which many of the speedcubers wait. We here at IIITD are organizing this event for the very first time in our very famous tech fest ESYA'17. This event is for all those people who think they have some skills in solving cube and can compete with other cubers. Not only that but we also motivate those people who know about cubing to take part in this event. You will surely win if you have some skills otherwise you will get some exposure to speedcubing which will definitely give you a learning experience.
Event Rules
All participants are required to download the Seeq app and register themselves. The app can be downloaded from this link : link.heyseeq.com/app
Solving cube before starting stackmat will lead to penalty.
Stopping stackmat before finishing cube will lead to penalty.
Starting cube after completing inspection time will lead to penalty. Make sure that you will start solving cube before the timer runs out of time.
There will be time limit after the time limit is crossed, the attempt will be stopped and will be considered DNF(Did not finish).
A puzzle is solved when all colored parts are reassembled and all parts are aligned within the limits specified below
a. If one face of the cube is misaligned by at most 45 degrees.
b. Else it is considered equivalent to requiring one more move to solve the cube and in such a case there will be a penalty of 2 seconds.
c. In any other state in which more than one move is required to solve the cube, the puzzle is considered unsolved (DNF).
Decision of event head is final.
Event head can modify the rules according to the situation, assuring you that no biasing will happen.
“The oldest picture book in our possession is the night sky” - E.W. Maunder.
For anyone who has ever looked up at the sky and wondered in awe, Esya’17 brings Big Bang - a fun filled trivia on astronomy and space-science consisting of four baffling rounds of competition ranging from practical astronomy to science-fiction movies!
If even the slightest notion of outer-space excites you, then Astronuts(astronomy club at IIITD), invites you to be a part of Big Bang to get ready for this pursuit of knowledge and earn the huge prizes that are at stake!
The event would consist of fun quizzes on almost everything related to astronomy - astrophysics, practical amateur astronomy, deep-sky objects, popular culture astronomy, etc.
Event Rules
All participants are required to download the Seeq app and register themselves. The app can be downloaded from this link : link.heyseeq.com/app
Team size of at most two is allowed.
Cross-college/cross-school teams are allowed.
Use of any electronic gadget(mobile phones, laptops, tablets, calculators, etc.) is prohibited.
The quiz is intended to be a general quiz taking questions from multidisciplinary subjects and sources. The intent of the quiz would be to broadly summarise all themes we can think of ranging from music and dance to history, science and mythology. This quiz would be suitable for all interested individuals coming from broad backgrounds and would also be directed toward generating a basic interest in those topics which the participants may not be familiar with
Event Rules
All participants are required to download the Seeq app and register themselves. The app can be downloaded from this link : link.heyseeq.com/app
In case of any conflict, the quiz-master’s decision will be considered final and binding.
"Hushed voices, silent footsteps, reload of a gun, revving of engines, a
gush of nitrous."
If all this is music to your ears then you're one of the gamers out there
looking for another opportunity to show-off their unusual talent, hold your
horses because here comes ESYA 17’s competitive Gaming event,
PWNED, with some of the best and most played games on the table (FIFA
17, DOTA 2, Counter-Strike 1.6 and Need For Speed Most Wanted). Conquer the gaming
realm to become the Ultimate Champion.
All participants are required to download the Seeq app and register themselves. The app can be downloaded from this link : link.heyseeq.com/app
"Players will be competing against each other in the no limit texas hold’em format. The event goes on till a player is last standing and having won all the chips of all the other players taking part in the tournament.
Event Rules
All participants are required to download the Seeq app and register themselves. The app can be downloaded from this link : link.heyseeq.com/app
There will be several simple and important rules that will have to be followed by one and all for the smooth and fair functioning of the event.
All the rules mentioned in the document above along with a few rules thought by us ( mentioned after this note) will be followed strictly in the tournament and may be moulded as required for our tourney.
There will be unlimited single buy-ins with the first buy-in free of the cost on the house and all the additional rounds of buy-ins will be needed to be purchased at a very negligible fees of say 50 Rupees.
Any player has a max allowance of 6 re-entries after which buy-in will not be offered even in exchange of money.
The organizers hold a right to shuffle and move players around to different tables as and how they feel for a good normalisation of stacks and avoiding learning of player playing techniques.
Poker guides will be placed on every table for reference of the players so that they do not have to ask out our share information indirectly or by mistake.
In case of an 2 or more way all-in with the same cards. The pot will not be splitted and be awarded to the player who first went all-in.
In case of a showdown of the same ranked and valued hand, the pot will be splitted only if it goes check check in the 3rd round of betting and will be awarded to the player who places to the bet and not to the player who calls the bet.
Point of contact
Raghav Jain
Mohammad Azhar Tak
9910792473
8178227939
raghav15074@iiitd.ac.in
azhar15059@iiitd.ac.in
MockStock Powered by Seeq
MockStocks is an online stock market simulation contest which will give participants a view in the world of stock markets. Virtual currency is used for trading stocks. Event is hosted on online stock simulation websites and the biggest trader will emerge as a winner.
Event Rules
All participants are required to download the Seeq app and register themselves. The app can be downloaded from this link : link.heyseeq.com/app
Every round is organized on online platform decided by organizers.
Each participant is given equal amount of virtual currency at the start of an event to trade.
If a participant loses money in trading or ran out of currency than no help is provided such situations means participant is out of contest.
Top two, top five are decided on the ranking of the participants at the end of the final round. For biggest leap award rankings of participants at the end of the first day of final event is noted and is compared to the rank of participant at the end of the event on day 2, participant who improved his/her rank the most is given the biggest leap award.
Only winner, runner up and biggest leaper will get cash prizes decided by organizers.
Decision of event organizers related to results and other matters of the event is respected by every participant and is taken as the final decision.
Doodle Army 2: Mini Militia (DA2) is a free-to-play 2D shooter game released for iOS and Android devices. The game was released for iOS devices on April 5, 2011 and on Google Play for Android on March 18, 2015.
It has three modes: training, survival and multiplayer.
Our event is based on the multiplayer mode in which people connect to one server to join a game and compete against one another.
We have two types of events - Team event and lone wolf event.
In team event, we have two teams (comprising of 4-5 players each) competing against each other. The team with the maximum kills in the game will proceed to the next round and the other team will be eliminated (knock-out style tournament).
In the lone wolf event, we have 8-10 individual players playing one match and the top two players (according to maximum kills) get cash prize in each match.
A person can participate any number of times in the lone wolf event (provided he/she registers each time), but can only play for one team in the team event. If your team is knocked-out, you can’t take further part in the tournament.
All participants are required to download the Seeq app and register themselves. The app can be downloaded from this link : link.heyseeq.com/app
“Don't limit your challenges - challenge your limits”
-Jerry Dunn.
Esya'17 presents Hunt IT, Delhi's most exciting and the most awaited on-ground Treasure Hunt !
Be ready to unravel one of the greatest mysteries behind the death of “Marilyn Monroe”, one of the best actresses Hollywood has seen till date and get a chance to show off your amazing Sherlock detective skills.
So, pull up your socks and get ready to have an amazing time solving tricky clues, hunting down locations and winning amazing prizes and goodies worth upto 50,000 !
Event Rules
HuntIt is a completely non-tech fun event and will not give any unfair advantage to the participants from technical colleges or schools. It is an event to test your analytical skills.
All participants are required to download the Seeq app and register themselves. The app can be downloaded from this link : link.heyseeq.com/app
The maximum team size is 4. Lone wolves are also invited. Cross-college and cross-school teams are allowed. Multiple teams from same college are allowed.
It will be a two day event in which some of the rounds will require teams to race across the city to carry out the hunt successfully.
Teams will face elimination through subsequent rounds leading up to the final round of the hunt.
No participant can be a member of more than one team.
Changing teams after registration is prohibited. Participants are requested to bring smartphones or atleast mobile phones with internet so that they can carry out the hunt without being held back due to the lack of internet. Even though we might be able to provide internet connection inside the campus, you’ll rely on your own internet packages when you are off campus
Discussing answers with other teams would be regarded as violation of rules and an appropriate penalty would be applied (including instant elimination).
On day 2, you’ll have to use public transport to go from one location to another. Anyone found using their own vehicle will be eliminated.
Please note :
In the elimination rounds, teams solving the rounds after a certain number of teams would be eliminated.
Organizers have the right to disqualify any team if they break any rule.
In case of any discrepancy, the decision of the organisers will be final and binding.