TechnoZest is an annual Techno-Cultural-Management festival of Samalkh group of Institutions
Electrical Circuit Repairing:- This is technical event for all first to final year
Venue: Electrical Repair Time:12:30-1:30 Date: 19thmarch
Round 1: 5 incomplete circuits will be given on spot to each team. After observing the output waveform of each circuit the team members have to complete the circuit in a specified time limit. Top Six Teams will be screened for next round p>
Round 2: 5 Different Electrical components will be shown to each team. Team have to identify the name of the component. Top 2 teams will be selected for 1st and 2nd prize p>
Paper presentation based on topic given
Venue: D2 L17 Date18th march Time: 2-3PM
All candidates must submit a written paper prior to the beginning of the competition.
Word limit of paper should not be exceeds 350.
Paper should be submitted by 16th March 2015
Candidates will present their paper orally before judges and audience.
Time Duration : 4+1min
Quality of Content
Communication Skills
Innovation in Technology Sector.
Ethics in Present Generation
New architecture versus old.
Indian Handloom sector.
Domestic violence
Venue: Dining Hall Time: 10:30-1:15 Date:19th march
Design a robot which is capable of passing various obstacles in its path.
Venue: Dining Hall Time: 10:30-1:15 Date:19th march
a. Each team is required to construct 1 robot. p>
b. The maximum number of participants in a team is 4. p>
c. Each member must produce a valid ID card of his/her respective institution. p>
d.However students from different institutions can form a team. p>
a. Speed and efficiency are tested in this event. p>
b. Arena contains of different kinds of paths like sand, stones, bricks, grease etc. p>
c.Your robot should overcome all the obstacles placed in your path. p>
d. The one which reaches the final point in less time will be the winner. p>
e. The Robo Race competition is open to all legit students of Bachelor of engineering. p>
f. Teams of upto four members are permitted. p>
g. Toy chassis and toy hacks are not allowed. p>
h. The team will loose points upon: p>
. Breaking out of the track. The wire must remain slack all the time. Failing to do so will cause penalty. Touching the bot for realigning or adjust the bot. Skipping an obstacle p>
i. The points will be rewarded according to the time elapsed in reaching the finish line.
j. Only one team will race at a time. p>
k. At all times, the Robot must not: Emit smoke or fire Leak, stain, or soil Disperse powder, grit, or grime Scratch, gouge, or scrape In any case the robot must not cause damage to the track. Doing so will cause disqualification of the team . p>
a. The race track will be 40 cm wide. p>
b. The track surface and course line may have unevenness. p>
c. There might be abrupt angles. p>
d. There will be certain obstacles in the race track which will try to slow down the bot. p>
e. The design and size of the obstacles may vary from that shown in the pictures. p>
a. Robots can be Human-operated, and the onboard power supply is allowed. p>
b. For wireless control, the team must use a dual frequency controller. p>
c. The maximum robot base dimension is 300mm(L) x 300mm(B) x 300mm(H) p>
d. There are no constraints on robot's weight. p>
e. The robot may start the race in either orientation. p>
f. The power supply to the bot must not exceed 12V . p>
h. In case of wire operated bot, the minimum length of the wire must be 2 meters minimum. p>
i. The wire must remain slack all the time. Failing to do so will cause penalty. p>
j. Power Supply and Voltage Regulation p>
k. The team will be provided with extended A.C. power supply 220 V. p>
l. The team must bring their own power regulators for power consumption, which must not exceed 12V at any point of the race. p>
m. But stepping down the voltage during the race is allowed. p>
n. The teams can also bring DC Batteries as power supply to the bot. p>
a. Stones p>
b. Glass bottles p>
c. Oil and Greece p>
d. uphill and downhill with a bridge(in between water). p>
e. Rotating plank or platform. p>
f. Sharp U turns and cuts. p>
g. Tin sheet with oil and Greece. p>
h. Surface with sticky surface(GLUE). p>
i. Dump below a narrow plank. p>
j. See-Saw. p>
k. Wood bridge(hanging) p>
l. Dig p>
m.Speed breakers p>
n.Conveyer belt. p>
o. Switch to open gate(like a ballon , we need to burst it before going further) p>
p. Spring based trampulin(like in suspension). p> Scoring
a. Hurdles of varying difficulty levels will have required points. p>
b. The team, on crossing the hurdles, will be awarded with respective points. No points will be awarded if the team is unable to win over the hurdle. p>
c. Both- the hurdles crossed by the bot and the time taken to complete the race- carry equal weightage in ranking the teams. p>
d. In case of any tie- p>
The maximum no. of hurdles crossed by the bots will be considered for breaking the tie; or p>
The min. time taken by any of the bots will be declared by the winner if no. of hurdles crossed by the bots are same; p>
The bots in tie will have to race again and the present scorings will be considered for breaking the tie. p>
a. The organizers retain the right to change the statement. p>
b. All changes/clarifications regarding the problem statement shall be conveyed to the event organisers. p>
c. The decision taken by the judges will be full and final. p>
Venue: ECE/EEE staff room Time: 11:15-12:00 Date: 19th march
a.Each team is required to construct 1 robot. p>
b.The maximum number of participants in a team is 4. p>
c.Each member must produce a valid ID card of his/her respective institution. p>
d.However students from different institutions can form a team. p>
Deliberate obstruction of the opponent robot. p>
Touching the opponent’s robot when both of the robots aren't controlling the ball. p>
The ball is held (not allowed to roll) by clamping mechanism. p>
The robots enter the D (yellow zone) of the field. p>
Damaging the arena will lead to disqualification. p>
The robots can go to any part of the field expect the D zone. p>
If the ball is not cleared by the second bot of the team within 5 seconds of ball Entering D zone the opponent bot can enter the D zone by informing co-ordinator p>
The robots can use the side wall for reflecting the ball. It won't be considered as a foul. p>
A team cannot block their goal for more than 10 seconds. If no team scores,then team who handled the ball for longer time will win. p>
The dimensions of the play area are 240 x 120 cm2. The height of the wall is 12cm. p>
The goal is 40cm wide. p>
The D dimension is 40*40 sq cm. p>
A Tennis ball will be used for the game. The weight of the ball will be 150gm approximately p>
The arena is made of plywood. p>
a. Depending on the no. of teams, league groups will be made. p>
b. Top 8(or 4) (depending on no. of teams) teams will qualify for quarters (or semis). p>
Both wired and wireless robots are allowed. p>
The weight of both the robots combined should not exceed 15 kgs. The remote control (wireless/wired),battery all of which will be included in the weight. p>
The potential difference between any points in the robots and the remote sh
uld not exceed 24V at any point of the match. p>
The dimensions of both the robots at any point of time in the game should fit in a box of 30x30x30 cm. p>
In case of wireless robots, each robot must be able to support dual frequency so that there is no interference with the opponent’s robots. p>
RF modules from toy cars used will result in disqualification. p>
The robots may not hold the ball while moving. however the ball must have at least one direction for free motion. p>
The ball can be dribbled and hit from any part of the robot. p>
The game has two halves each of duration 2.5 minutes in league stage matches (Subject to change.),while 3.5 minutes in matches from quarters onwards. p>
The winner of the toss is allowed to opt for a side p>
In the second half the side will be changed p>
The team which scores maximum number of goals by the end of full time is considered as winner for that particular game. p> THE DECISION OF THE COORDINATORS IS FINAL AND BINDING.
Robo War- Fight to the last
Venue:ECE/EEE staff room Time:12-12:30 PM Date: 19th march
The competition will be played on a knock-out basis consisting of 2-3 players at a time . The maximum duration of each round will be 5 minutes. Any team that is not ready at the time specified will be disqualified from the competition automatically. p>
The machine would be checked for its safety before the competition and would be discarded if found unsafe for other participants and spectators. p>
The organizers reserve the rights to change any or all of the above rules as they deem fit. Change in rules, if any will be highlighted on the website and notified to the registered teams. p>
Violation of any the above rules will lead to disqualification. p>
Judges' decision shall be treated as final and binding on all. p>
A robot is declared victorious if its opponent is immobilized or out of the arena. p>
A robot will be declared immobile if it cannot display linear motion of at least one inch in a timed period of 30 seconds. A bot with one side of its drive train disabled will not be counted out if it can demonstrate some degree of controlled movement. p>
If both robots survive the five minutes at that point, the robot with the higher hit points wins. p>
The winner moves on, the loser is eliminated from the tournament. p> Safety Rules:
Compliance with all event rules is mandatory. It is expected that competitors stay within the rules and procedures of their own accord and do not require constant policing. p>
If you have a robot or weapon design that does not fit within the categories set forth in these rules or is in some way ambiguous or borderline, please contact the event organizers. p>
All weapons must have a safety cover on any sharp edges
Problem statement: Design and construct a remote or wired controlled bot capable of fighting a one on one tournament. p>
The bot should fit in a box of dimension 35cm x 35 cm x 35 cm (lxbxh) with all mechanisms fully executing motions. Length and width is measured to the extremities of the Robot, i.e. includes any overhanging bodywork, weaponry or protrusions. The external device used to control the bot is not included in the size constraint. p>
• Rolling (wheels, tracks or the whole robot). p>
• Jumping and hopping is not allowed. p>
• Flying (using airfoil, helium balloons, ornithopters, etc.) is not allowed. p>
• If the bot is wired then the wire should remain slack under all circumstances during the competition. All the wires coming out of the bot should be stacked as a single unit. The wires should be properly insulated. Teams are suggested to use only rated wires such as ISI marked. Loose connections or improper wiring may lead to direct disqualification even before the event. p>
• If the bot is controlled wirelessly, the bot must at least have a four frequency remote control circuit or two dual control circuits which may be interchanged before the start of the race to avoid frequency interference with other teams. The case of any interference in the wireless systems will not be considered for rematch or results. p>
• Remote control systems from toys might be used. Remote control systems available in the market may also be used. p>
• The machine can be powered electrically only. Batteries must be sealed, immobilized- electrolyte types (such as Li-ion, NiCd, NiMH or dry cells). p>
• Working voltages must not exceed 24V DC (mean voltage) at any point of time.
• All power connections must be of an adequate grade and adequately insulated. Cables must be routed to minimize the chances of being cut. p>
• All efforts must be made to protect battery terminals from a direct short and causing a battery fire, failure to do so will cause direct disqualification. p>
• Battery Eliminators are allowed and power source would be available at the venue for the eliminators. p>
The robot should move as fast as possible around the arena with the help of motors. p>
• DC motors and stepper motors (12V-24V) can be used as per the design of bots p>
Can you make a website- Show Us
Venue: Computer lab 1 Time:1:30 to 2:30 Date:19th march
This competition is open to all students. It can be an individual work or a maximum of two members in a team. p>
Decide your theme in advance and should be reported to the student coordinator before the competition begins. p>
Only one (1) submission per team will be judged. p>
The requirement of the competition is to build a minimum of 3 pages of website. p>
The team has to create an original website. Therefore, any team found to be cheating, interfering with another team, or interfering with the competition in any form, will be immediately disqualified from the competition. p>
Web pages may employ standards-based web design with well formed HTML, CSS & JavaScript. p>
No technical glitch will be entertained. p>
No extra time will be given. p>
All decisions by judges with respect to any aspect of the competition are final. They are not subject to review. p>
Section 1: Content p>>
Relevance of content p>
Accuracy of content p>
Correct spelling and grammar p>
Good use of content chunking p>
Section 2: Aesthetics p>
Visual appeal and style p>
Consistent look and feel p>
Readability p>
Section 3: Design p>
Adherence to HTML standards p>
Effective navigation and working links p>
Effective use of multimedia content p>
Browser compatibility p>
Venue – Discussion Room..Sitting Arrangement of All Team – L-17..Block – D2 Time:2-3PM Date:19th march
How good you are at communication with others. p>
How you behave and interact with group. p>
How open minded you are. p>
Your listening skills. p>
How you put forward your views. p>
Your leadership and decision making skills. p>
Your analysis skill and subject knowledge. p>
Problem solving and critical thinking skill. p>
Your attitude and confidence. p>
How you are giving Conclusion. p>
Electrical Circuit Repairing:- This is technical event for all first to final year
Round 1: 5 incomplete circuits will be given on spot to each team. After observing the output waveform of each circuit the team members have to complete the circuit in a specified time limit. Top Six Teams will be screened for next round p>
Round 2: 5 Different Electrical components will be shown to each team. Team have to identify the name of the component. Top 2 teams will be selected for 1st and 2nd prize p>
TIME: Date: 19th March 2015 VENUE: Lab 2
Navigation is important to many envisioned applications of mobile robots. The variety of navigation tools may vary from expensive high accuracy tools to cheap low accuracy tools. The complexity of these tools would be dependent upon the navigation requirements. The more complex the navigation requirements, the more expensive the tools required. A cheap and simple navigation tool would be the line following sensor.
Venue: ECE/EEE staffroom Time:9:30-10:30AM
The Voltage difference between any two points in the circuit must not exceed 12V DC. p>
At all times during its operation, the bot should fit in a box of dimensions 30cm x 30cm x 30cm. p>
Any sort of readymade boards are not allowed. p>
One of the team members should be appointed as the team leader and all communication between the team and ourselves would be through the team leader. p>
Judges reserve the right to disqualify any team on account of misbehavior. p>
A robot shall not skip, scratch, mark, damage or destroy the lines of path. p>
Any violation of these rules will constitute immediate disqualification from the contest and ineligibility for the associated prizes. p>
The bot must use only on-board power supply. No external off-board power supply is allowed. p>
The team with minimum time would be declared as the winner p>
For every Skip there would be a penalty of +15 seconds. p>
For every hand touch , penalty of +10 seconds. p>
Path May include obstacles like line break p>
Track composed of 3cm black line on white background p>
Track comprises of Straight lines/ Arcs/ 90 degree turns etc. p>
Venue – D2 L16 p>
Date: 18th march Timing: 1PM-2PM
Venue – Seminar Hall p>
Date: 18th march Timing: 1:15 to 1:30 PM
Rules will be given on the spot in-order to prevent cheating p>
Venue – D-tut p>
Date: 18th Timing: 1:30-2:30
Rules will be given on the spot in-order to prevent cheating p>
Venue – Gym p>
Date: 18th march Timing: 2:30-3:30
Rules will be Given on the spot in-order to prevent cheating p>
Venue – Seminaar Hall p>
Date: 18th march Timing: 2-3:15 PM
“MCQ Round” - Round-1 Written Test (On 18th March, 2015)
“Beat the Masterminds” - Round-2nd (Eliminating Round) (On 19th March, 2015)
“Rapidfire ” – Round – 3rd (On 19th March, 2015)
“ Be logical “ – Round - 4th(On 19th March, 2015)
“The Final Showdown “ – Round - 5th(On 19th March, 2015)
Venue: B 3 Block
Time: 1.30 pm to 2.30pm
Date: 18th March, 2015
Time: 10 am
Date: 19th March, 2015
Venue – D2 L13 p>
Date: 19th march Timing: 10-11 AM
Venue – D2 L17 p>
Date: 19th march Timing: 10:30-11:15
Venue – D2 L13 p>
Date: 19th Timing: 11-12AM
Venue - Seminar Hall p>
Date: 19thmarch Timing: 11-2PM
Solo Dance- 10
Duet Dance- 8
Group Dance- 6
VENUE: Seminar Room
There should be 3-10 members in a group.
Time limit for each performance should be 5-7 minutes.
Song selection should be sophisticated.
Soft copy of the song should be submitted by 16 March.
Costumes should be related to dance forms.
Registration Free
Venue – Reception Area p>
Date: 19th march Timing: 11-12AM
Creativity
Clarity
Any type of mal-practice (cheating)/ indiscipline is done by any team, the whole team is disqualified.
Use of cell phones/ any electronic gadget is prohibited.
Venue - D2 L17 p>
Date: 19th march Timing: 12:30-1:30
Working table
Room and space for working
Depending on material used, the finished exhibit must present a good impression.
This is judged on artistry, competence and expertise in work involved in the execution or preparation of the exhibit.
Venue – D2 L17 p>
Date: 19th march Timing: 2-3PM
Rules will be given on the spot in-order to prevent cheating p>
Venue – D2 L16 p>
Date: 19th march Timing:1:30-2:30PM
Venue – A4 p>
Date: 19th march Timing: 2-3PM
Rules will be given on the spot in-order to prevent cheating p>
Venue – A4 p>
Date: 19th march Timing: 3-4PM
Rules will be given on the spot in-order to prevent cheating p>
Venue – Sports Ground p>
Date: 20th march Timing: 10-11PM
Rules will be given on the spot in-order to prevent cheating p>
Venue – Discussion Room..Sitting Arrangement of All Team – L-17..Block – D2
How good you are at communication with others. p>
How you behave and interact with group. p>
How open minded you are. p>
Your listening skills. p>
How you put forward your views. p>
Your leadership and decision making skills. p>
Your analysis skill and subject knowledge. p>
Problem solving and critical thinking skill. p>
Your attitude and confidence. p>
How you are giving Conclusion. p>
SGI is inviting the youth to participate in Fash p.
Made in heaven (bride and groom) p>
It’s your style (western) p>
Making India (individual entry- with your fashion statement tell how you are contributing in the development of new India.) p>
Date : 18th march 2015... Venue: Seminar hall Time: 1PM
Show art on the nails.
Venue:D2 L14 Time:11:15-12:45 Date:19th march
Date: 19th March 2015 ...PARTICIPANTS (MAXIMUM): 08....VENUE: Seminar Hall
Venue – Comp Lab 3 Date: 19th march Timing: 2:30-3:30
Venue – T2, L5(carrom) D2 L15(chess) Date: 18thmarch(carrom) and 19thmarch(chess) Timing: 1PM- 2PM(carrom) 10-12:30PM(chess)
Carrom
Rules for Chess p>
Venue – Seminar Hall Date: 18th march Timing: 1:45-2:30PM
Romantic poetry p>
Comedy poetry p>
Social issues p>
Patriotic p>
Venue – D2 L14 Date: 18th march Timing: 1:30 to 2:30
Venue – main ground Date: 18thmarch Timing: 2:30-3:30PM
Venue:Seminar Hall Time: 12:30 -2PM Date:19th march
Auditions will be held on 13th March 2015 in Seminar Hall. p>
Participants must report at 1 pm in the seminar hall. p>
Time limit will be 2 min. p>
No vulgar and cheap words should be used. p>
Elimination will be done by the judges. p>
Decision of the judges will be final. p>
Finals will be on 19th March. 2015. p>
Time limit will be 5 min. p>
No vulgar and cheap words should be used. p>
Dress code depends on the theme of the song. p>
Participants should bring their own track and instruments. p>
Decision of the judges will be final. p>
TIME: 2:30-3:30 Date: 19th March 2015 VENUE: Lab 2