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Technical Paper Technical Paper Presentation Presentation: What's at Stake - Rewards and Prizes
Technical Paper Technical Paper Presentation Presentation: What's at Stake - Rewards and Prizes
PRESENTATION 2
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“ Research is to see what everybody else has seen, and to think what nobody
else has thought.”
- Györgyi Albert
TPP (Technical Paper Presentation) is a National Level student research paper presentation
event/competition annually organized by IEEE VJTI. We invite the brightest minds to come
and compete in TPP 2022 to showcase their research work and win accolades and exciting
prizes.
Research papers in any technical field ranging from Physics, Chemistry, Nanotechnology,
IoT, Electromagnetics, Biomedical or any engineering stream to Pure Sciences,
will all be accepted. If you think your research or discovery is novel, roll up your sleeves to
participate in the competition, conducted by one of the most reputed Institutes in
Maharashtra.
COMPETITION JOURNEY
Participants are supposed to send an outline (discussed in
later pages) of their technical research paper. Individual or
team participation (at most 4 members).
1st Round
RULES:
1. The contest is open for all students of Indian nationality actively pursuing an
undergraduate degree in educational institutes across the country.
3. There is no registration fee (free participation). Fill the registration form given
below..
Link: forms.gle/HmA6tCkJhE6s3zoj6
Author Status: Must be an undergraduate student.
Co-authorship: Papers written by more than one student are permitted. Co-
authored or multiple-authored winners will share the specified monetary
awards.
Single Submission: Only one paper entered by author, whether as sole author or
as a coauthor.
Originality: Each paper must be an original analysis and must be the author’s
own work.
The Outline size should not exceed 750 words & must satisfy
the following.
Contact Us:
Got doubts or queries related to the event? Reach out to us by email or feel
free to call us up/WhatsApp!
Regards,
Sharal Deegoju,
Chairperson,
IEEE VJTI