The document outlines the rules and regulations for the Circuistic 4.0 event. It will have 3 groups based on academic year, with teams of 3-4 members competing in prelims and finals rounds to design circuits. The top 4 teams from each group will advance to the finals on March 4th, which will evaluate performance, efficiency, and cost effectiveness. Participants cannot use outside resources and must virtually purchase components, returning any leftovers. Prizes will be awarded to the top teams on March 5th.
The document outlines the rules and regulations for the Circuistic 4.0 event. It will have 3 groups based on academic year, with teams of 3-4 members competing in prelims and finals rounds to design circuits. The top 4 teams from each group will advance to the finals on March 4th, which will evaluate performance, efficiency, and cost effectiveness. Participants cannot use outside resources and must virtually purchase components, returning any leftovers. Prizes will be awarded to the top teams on March 5th.
The document outlines the rules and regulations for the Circuistic 4.0 event. It will have 3 groups based on academic year, with teams of 3-4 members competing in prelims and finals rounds to design circuits. The top 4 teams from each group will advance to the finals on March 4th, which will evaluate performance, efficiency, and cost effectiveness. Participants cannot use outside resources and must virtually purchase components, returning any leftovers. Prizes will be awarded to the top teams on March 5th.
Group I- 1st year Group II- 2nd year Group III- 3rd year and 4th year Each team can have 3 or 4 members. For every group, there will be two rounds- prelims and finals. 4 teams from each group will qualify for the finals. 2 rounds of prelims will be conducted for every group, one on Friday, 3 rd March, 5 p.m. and another on Saturday, 4th March, 10 a.m. Those will not qualify for the finals on Friday may appear in Saturdays prelims. The final round will start at 12 noon sharp on 4th March, Saturday. The participants should be ready for evaluation by 4p.m. The evaluation will be based on the performance, efficiency and the cost effectiveness of the circuit. During the prelims, calculators, mobile phones and books should be kept aside. Datasheets and all the required components will be provided by us for the finals. The participants will not be allowed to use online resources during the competition. The participants will have to buy all the required components from the virtual shop and at the end of the competition all the components should be returned. There will be three prizes for group I, two for group II, & one for group III. The winners will be declared in the prize distribution ceremony on 5th March, Sunday.