Introduction
Bytecode

Cash prizes worth 65000 INR to be won!

28th February, starts 1900 hrs, Online

Is code crunching your cup of tea?

Seems easy? Not when you have the best brains in the world competing with you, racing against the clock to try and win over our online tester with their compact and efficient codes. For those who are looking for a worldwide exposure of your talents, Pragyan'10 sets the stage for you. Fight it out against competitors from over 60 different countries, and try to wrest the mantle of top coder. Byte the code or bite the dust.


This is an online event. Participation is possible from anywhere in the world.

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Event Format

This is an online event. Participation is possible from anywhere in the world.

  • We put up problem statements that define what is the input to your program and what it must output.
  • You write programs that do the necessary processing / transformation from input to output.
  • You submit the programs to our online judge (which is an automated checker).
  • The Judge instantly checks if your program works fine, by testing it with several inputs.
  • The Judge gives you a response.
  • The objective is to solve problems and score maximal total points.
Rules and Regulations
  1. A team may consist of a maximum of 3 members.
  2. The final ranking is based on the total number of problems solved, ties broken by the total time consumed.
  3. The time consumed for a solved problem is the time elapsed from the beginning of the contest to the submission of the first accepted run for this problem (in minutes) plus 20 minutes for every other run for this problem before the accepted one. For an unsolved problem no time consumed is computed.
  4. The total time is the sum of the time consumed for each problem solved.
  5. After running a program against our testdata, the judge produces a status message. This is also output to the user.
  6. No system calls are allowed other than input output routines.
  7. In case of any discrepancies, the organisers' decision will be final.
Prize Structure

Global participants

  • First Prize: 20,000 INR
  • Second Prize: 15,000 INR
  • Third Prize: 10,000 INR

Indian participants

  • First Prize: 10,000 INR
  • Second Prize: 5,000 INR
  • Third Prize: 3,000 INR

NIT Trichy participants

  • 1,000 INR for the top two teams.
Contacts

Akhil Ravidas
+91 98944 54779

Venkatesh Basker
+91 99404 28694

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