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"There's a way to do it better—find it."
Thomas Edison


The creative person wants to be a know-it-all. He wants to know about all kinds of things: ancient history, nineteenth-century mathematics, current manufacturing techniques, flower arranging, and hog futures. Because he never knows when these ideas might come together to form a new idea. It may happen six minutes later or six months, or six years down the road. But he has faith that it will happen. VA puts its faith in its participants and gives them the stage, set for their projects of creativity and innovation.

Technical project presentation presents an excellent opportunity for demonstrating competent, technical and innovative talents in form of projects. A place where your intellect gets noticed and showcased in front of great minds.

CATEGORIES:
· Software
· Hardware

 

General Rules

  • A maximum of 2 participants is allowed per team.
  • Students from different institutions are allowed to form a team.
  • All participants are required to carry identity cards of their respective educational institutions on the day of the event.
  • Projects on hardware-software interface will be considered as Software projects and will not be allowed to be presented in Hardware Presentation but we have another event called Software Presentation.
  • Decision of the judges will be final and binding.
  • Rules are subject to change and will be displayed on the website and informed to the selected candidates through e-mail in the event of a change.

Elimination Rules

  • An abstract of your project (in .doc/.docx/.pdf format) must be mailed to  project@eesa-nit.org
  • The abstract must not exceed 3 sheets of A4 size written in Times New Roman with font size 12 excluding the title page.(IEEE format)
  • The title page must consist of project name, name of team members and the registration numbers of each.
  • The subject line of the e-mail must contain the registration number of one of the participants.
  • The abstract must be submitted before Midnight, 16th March, 2010.
  • The abstract must contain a block diagram, circuit diagram and brief description of the project.
  • Selected teams will be intimated by e-mail by 17th March, 2010. A list of selected projects will be displayed on the website as well.

Final Rules

  • The teams must specify all the resources required for the implementation of their project that are to be provided by the institute once your project is selected. In a case when we are unable to provide any resource, then it will be the responsibility of the team to arrange for it.
  • The teams will be given 30 minutes prior to the competition so that they can setup their project.
  • They are required to make a presentation before a panel of judges.
  • All selected entries shall receive participation certificate.
  • The decisions of the judges will be final and binding.
  • The project should be in running condition for judges to consider in the event


E-Mail Id: project@eesa-nit.org

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