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Rules and Regulations Technical Events
Event Name Freedo weirdo Abhasta Babhashta (SITUATION MANAGEMENT) Next Big Idea Robo-war Picasso Paper Presentation CSI: Crime scene Investigation Run-A-Muck (MACHINE HUNT) Intelligent Line Follower Circuit Debugging All Kerala Young Scientist(AKYS) Best Manager Gaming Monopoly of Crossroads Web Designing Page No: 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20

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Event Name Town Planning Mod`elisme
(VASTHUKALA)

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General Quiz Technical Heptathlon Burn Ur Brain Virtual Treasure Hunt CAD – Quest MATLAB Guru Neosoft Lego mindstorms(techinar)

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FREEDO WEIRDO
Coordinators Sreenath R Menon (+919746090679) Ananthan S P (+919037856659) Hareesh C (+919633139760)

Rules
1. Each team may have up to 5 members 2. The competition has 3 rounds 3. A questionnaire round which will test the basic knowledge of the teams A design round where the competing teams will be allowed to design the model . The design will be judged by our panel and top 3 teams will move onto the final round 4. Final round is fabrication and testing of the model. The winner will be declared after proper testing of the model 5.Teams shall not receive any help from outside 6.Teams will not be given more time than is allowed for each round 7.Teams will only use the materials provided to them

Prizes
1st prize – Rs 4,000 2nd prize - Rs 2,000

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ABASTHA BHABASTA
(SITUATION MANAGEMENT)

Coordinator

Merlin.B.Cherian (+919562289921)
Saumia M.Alex(+919497112442) Rekha Kurian

Rules
This individual participation event consists of two rounds: PRELIMS: It starts with an objective questionnaire containing 25 questions which should be answered within 30mins. Each right answer will be awarded 1 mark and negative mark is deducted for each wrong answer.Selection to the finals is based on the marks obtained and the number of finalists depends on the turnout. In case of a tie,contestants will have to face a rapid fire round. Results will be announced within the next half hour. FINALS: The selected participants will be given a situation on which they need to present their views and solutions. Seperate time slot of 5mins will be provided for thinking and for the presentation. Contestant coming up with the best views and solutions is declared the winner.

Prizes
Total price money is Rs.9000/First Prize : Rs.5000/Second Prize : Rs.3000/Third Prize : Rs.1000/-

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NEXT BIG IDEA
Coordinators Tittymol Y (+918893341761) Goutham Anil (+919400739463) Gillu Sara (+919496370704) Cincy Cicil (+918943983055)

Event Format : a. Link of the template of the pitch is uploaded in the Crossroads website ad completed entries(templates) will be accepted by email [email protected] till February 19,2012. b.Based on the quality of the entries, participants will be intimated on February 20,2012 that their idea has been chosen to be presented/pitched at Crossroads on February 24,2012 at 9 am. Instructions will be given by email on what is expected in the pitch and final round to the short listed participants. c.Finalist will be chosen from the initial pitch round and Final round will be held on February 25, 2012 at 9 am. Rules: 1.Maximum of 4 members per team. 2.A team can submit upto 2 entries. 3.All entries should comply with the deadlines provided. NOTE: 1.Accomodation will be provided to participants on request.

Prizes
1st place- Rs. 15,000 2nd place- Rs. 7,500

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ROBO-WAR
Coordinators Anjith P Rajan (+919400652600) Manu V V (+919446819054) Shimna Sebastian (+919048830115)

Eligibility Criteria
1. All students with a valid identity card of their respective educational institutes are eligible to participate in the event. 2. Students should carry their identity card at time of reporting.

Team Specification
A team may consist of a maximum of 3 members.

Machine Specifications
1. Robots should be made in such a way that it can be fit into 50 cm length x 50 cm breadth x 60 cm height box. 2. Maximum weight of robot should not more than 6 kg. 3. The machine should be controlled by a wireless remote control mechanism or wired one throughout the war. 4. If the machine is wired then the wire should remain slack under all circumstances during the competition. All the wires coming out of the machine should be stacked as single unit. The wires should be properly insulated. 5. Only DC Motors can be used.

Batteries and Power
1. Batteries must be sealed, immobilized electrolyte types (gel cells, lithium, NiCad, or dry cells). 2. The electric voltage anywhere in the machine should not be more than 18V DC at

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any point of time.

Arena
The track details will be released only on the event day.

Game Rules
1. Maximum 8min for each war. The motive of each robot is to push the enemy out of the boundary lines to score. Team with maximum scores after the specified time will be declared as winners. 2. If the war does not end in 8min, a sumo-wrest round will be conducted, both robots will face each other and they have to push opponent, robot surviving in the arena will be declared as winner for that round. 3. If the participants are not present at the arena on the given time then that team will be disqualified. 4. Any team that is not ready at the time specified will be eliminated from the competition automatically. 5. The machines are not allowed to leave any loose parts on any part of the arena. 6. Only one operator is allowed to operate the machine. 7. The teams must adhere to the spirit of healthy competition. The teams must not damage the opponent's machine in any way. Judges have the right to disqualify any team indulged in misbehaviour.

Important Notes
1.The machine with projections, hydraulics, pneumatics, fire, electromagnets, any liquid fluids, etc. are not permitted to participate and will be disqualified. 2. Burning type of instruments is not allowed.

Judging Criteria
Judges decision shall be treated as final and binding on all.

Certificate Policy
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1. Certificate of Excellence will be awarded to all winners. 2. Certificates of Participation will be given to all the teams that will participate in the event, but not to the teams which get disqualified due to disobeying any of the competition rules.

Registration
Registration fee is Rs 50 per team.

Prize
Total Prize Money:Rs 4500 1st prize – Rs:3,000 2nd prize –Rs: 1500

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PICASO
Coordinators Rohini A(8891223583) Gowri R(8943927804) Deepthi S Asmy Najum Khadija Beevi Ebin Clastin

Rules
• • • • • Individual participation. There are two rounds: 1st round is of 35min nd 2nd round is of 15 min resp. Collage is to be made in the computer(based on the theme given). Theme will be given on the spot. The tool used is picasa.

Prize
1st prize: Rs 3000 nd 2 prize – Rs 2,000

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PAPER PRESENTATION
Cordinators Ashin Cheriyan Thomas (+919446079168) Ashley Anna Sunny (+919400991357) Reshma Roy (+919496462692) Neetha S H (+919995716575) Vishnu Balan (+919496326599)

Rules
• • The paper must be presented by an individual or a two member team. The abstract of the paper must be sent to the selection committee on or before FEBRUARY 20, 2012. The following e-mail id may be used for the purpose: [email protected] The topic selected for the paper must be original and technically relevant. The papers are expected to in IEEE formats. The paper can be of maximum 15 pages. Each entrant will get 15 minutes to present their paper which will be followed by 5 minutes Q&A session. Evaluation is based on rule keeping, topic selection, the actual presentation, interaction with audience and the Q&A session. Decision of the selection committee and judges will be final and biding.

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Prize
1st PRIZE – Rs 7,000 2nd PRIZE – Rs 5,000.

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CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION (CSI)
Coordinators: Paul J Ommen (+919447783571) Aathira Ravikumar (+919633922586) Aparna S (+919744542889) Fincy Mariam Koshy (+919645676717)

Rules
1. Maximum number of members in a team should be 4 2. Participants should clear the preliminary test (which will be a written test) 3. The participants should not disturb the ambience of the room 4. Scientific data will be provided upon request 5. The team should clear the room immediately after the given time 6. Brief report should be submitted after investigation (including the details of the culprit with sufficient supporting evidences)

Prize
Total prize money: Rs5,000/1st Prize

:Rs 5,000

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RUN-A-MUCK
(MACHINE HUNT)
Coordinators Ajith A. R. (+918089299770) Cyril Philipose (9446627366)

Rules
• • • • • • Each team may have up to 5 members Teams will only use the materials provided to them Winners are declared by taking into account time spend on each task or clue. New tasks/clues will be given only after successful completion of previous clue/task.

Prize

Total prize money:Rs 8,000/1st prize – Rs 3,000 2nd prize –Rs 1,000 And course voucher(Rs.5000)

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INTELLIGENT LINE FOLLOWER
Coordinators Tara Merin John (+919567331492) Anna Sony (+919746419888) Maria Tom (+919497327763)

Line follower - Problem statement.
Line follower is a simple event based on robotics. This event is intended to showcase basic sensor design and robot control systems in the form of a small autonomous robot which must follow a black line over a white surface in the shortest possible time to reach the end point. Points are awarded based upon the distance covered and the speed of the overall robot.

Specifications of Robot & Arena:
1. 2. 3. 4. Surface of the arena is white. The black colored path is of thickness 3 cm. The robot should fit inside a cube of side 25cm. There will be no cross over’s. The robots have no restrictions on power sources, but must be able to operate without cues or input from owner/operator. 5. Lighting levels are unpredictable and the robot must be able to operate over a wide range of lighting conditions. 6. Any types of sensors are allowed. 7. The robot should stop at the end point.

The Rules & Judging criteria:
1. Maximum of 3 members may be present in one team. 2. The arena will be shown on the spot. 3. After the arena is revealed, no modifications of any type may be made to the robots, including software or hardware changes. 4. The robot will be placed at a pre-assigned starting point and may be started by hand as directed by the judge. 5. Once started your robot must navigate along a black line as quickly as possible. 6. Time shall be measured by a judge with a stopwatch.

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7. If the robot goes out of the arena, it can be brought to the respective position manually (maximum 2 times). The highest path traced by the robot is considered. Each time the robot goes out of the arena points gets reduced. 8. Timer runs even when robot leaves the line and is replaced. 9. Sharp objects on the robot which may damage or mark the arena will lead to disqualification of the team. 10. Readymade robotic wares are not allowed. 11. Judges decision will be final and binding in all cases.

Prize
Total Prize Money:Rs 10000 1st Prize :Rs 8000 2nd Prize:Rs 2,000

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CIRCUIT DEBUGGING
Coordinators Kiran Thomas (+919446154546) Juby Pulipra (+919497616269) Lekshmi S Nair (+919544820110) Sneha Biji (+919947937760)

Rules
1. Maximum two members are only allowed per team. 2. Circuit design and debugging must be done on OrcadPspice platform. 3. Prelims will be held to shortlist the number of teams. 4. The judge’s decision will be final. 5.registration fee Rs>50/- per head.

Prize
Total prize money:Rs 6,000/1 prize –Rs 4,000 2nd prize – Rs2,000
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ALL KERALA YOUNG SCIENTIST
Coordinators Dainy Daynesious (+917736629679) Arun Joy (+919037727615) Tina Mariam Varghese (+919745347363)

Rules
Three surprise rounds for the participants to explore their talent, wit and creativity.

Prize
Prize given by IEEE.

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BEST MANAGER
Coordinators

Aksa Antony (+919526337533)
Bipin Francis (9605899533) Feba S. Thampi (+919645220481)

Nibin Varghese Sam (+917736736588)

Rules
The event would be split up into four rounds as follows:Prelims: this round is the screening round. Each participant would be allotted 20 minutes to solve a set of 25 questions. Of these, 20 questions would have a marking scheme of +2 for each correct answer and -1 for each wrong answer. In addition, there would be five bonus questions having a point of +5 for correct answers and -3 for wrong answers. High scorers would be screened through for the next rounds. Group discussion: The participants would be split into groups and would be given relevant management related topics or current affairs to ‘discuss’ about for 5 min. The third and fourth rounds would be surprise rounds, the details of which would be given on the spot. Participants would be given a total of 20 minutes to prepare themselves for these tasks. These rounds aim at testing the spontaneity, innovation and management skills of the participant. So watch out for the big challenge! The cumulative marks of the GD and the third and fourth rounds would be considered for declaring the final winners. The decision of the judges would be final and binding.

Prize
1st Prize 2
nd

Rs 6000 Prize Rs 2000

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GAMING
Coordinators: Govind Vijayakumar(8714458820).

Rules
1. Counter-Strike Version: Counter-strike 1.6 Game format: 5v5 a.A team consist of 5 members. b. Players can bring their own headphones, mouse and mouse-pads. c.No restrictions on age for the participants of Gaming. d. All matches are knockout ones. e.The maps includede for the tournament are: de_dust2,de_inferno,de_train,de_nuke. 2. NFS:Most Wanted Game format: Single player. a.Its all about setting the fastest track record. b.Players can re-register and take another shot at improving their track record if they aren't satisfied 3. FIFA :Version 2011 Game format: Single player PVP a.All matches will be PVP(Player Vs Player)

b.Registration fees :50/Registration: Counter-Strike 1.6 - Rs 250/- per team of 5 members FIFA - Rs 50/- per head *We are planning to conduct NFS: MW as informals. That is, the participants register to us directly and play. We return the total registration amount as the prize money.*

Prize
Counter-Strike 1.6 - Winner - Rs 2000/- + Rs 1000/- gaming coupon (Sponsored by Cafe 1337) Runners-up - Rs 1000/- + Rs 1000/- gaming coupon (Sponsored by Cafe 1337) FIFA Winner - Rs 1000/- gaming coupon (Sponsored by Cafe 1337)

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MONOPOLY OF CROSSROADS
Coordinator : Anand J M (+919037772696)

Prelims
• • Printed questions will be given & best 8 one will be selected into the final round After the selection one hour will be given to the participants to know about the events of the crossroads to decide what to buy in the auction

Rules
• • • • • • • • All the participants will be given a base money for their to bid All the events will have their minimum values from where the auction starts The participants can bid for their suited events Any money that has been left after bidding can be carried out for later trade or for improvements The participants will earn money according to the number of participants in their owned events All events will be grouped and each group will contain 2 or 3 events Trading of events and improving them at certain time of the day willbe decided by the judges After the end of the event the player with most money will be awarded the cash price.

Prize
Total Prize Money:Rs 15000 1st Prize :Rs 10,000. 2nd Prize:Rs 5,000.

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WEB DESIGNING
Coordinators: Phil Angadi (+919633646789) Nikhil Anton (+919995038995) Swetha (+919946642510) Shamlin

Rules & Regulations
• • Team of maximum 3 members can participate as a team or individually. The team should only use software listed below • Notepad • Adobe Photoshop • Internet explorer Contents for the website will be on computer. Use of internet, external drives & hard copies is not allowed. Topic for design will be provided at the time of competition Any number of teams from one college. Existing templates cannot be used.

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Prize
Prize Money:

Rs 6,000/-

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TOWN PLANNING
Co-ordinators: Revathy S. J. (+918547162611) Lekshmi Priya (+919446748510) Prabith J .Prasad (+917736589093)

Rules
• • • • • • A plain area with general features will be given. The event will be for 3 hrs. Maximum number of participants in a team should be 3. Prelims will be conducted if more than 10 teams are present. Prelims will be a written objective examination (Questions will be from civil Engineering stream only) All essential materials will be provided.

Prize
Total prize money:Rs 7000. 1st Prize:Rs 4000. 2nd Prize : Rs 3000

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MOD`ELISME(VASTHUKALA)
Co-ordinators: Neha Shan(+919995557966) Merin.V.George(+919495844184)

Rules
• A maximum of 3 participants in a team will be allowed • Decisions of the judges will be final • There will be viva based on the model. (NOTE – In case of a tie, there will be an rapid fire round of 10 questions)

Prize
Total prize money:Rs 6,000/1st prize – Rs 4,000 2nd prize –Rs 2,000

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GENERAL QUIZ
Co-ordinators: Anupama Jeevan (+919567137127) Bony Joppan (+918907594550) Nancy Prisilla (+918893126404)

Rules 1. A maximum of 2 participants per team will be allowed(can be from different colleges) 2.Mixed

Prize
Total prize money: Rs 11000/First Prize- Rs.7000/Second Prize- Rs.4000/-

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TECHNICAL HEPTATHLON
Co-ordinators: Abhishek Mohan (+919447777118) Gheevar V A(8907452548)

Rules
• • • • • • • • • • A team consists of two members. Prelims will be conducted if more than 7 groups participate. The prelims will be based upon logical aptitude type questions. This is a hunt in which you have to pass through seven check points. Check points are to be explored with the help of hints provided (no direct guidance will be given). Crack technical and logical aptitude questions at the check points. Expect physical barriers that you can opt at certain checkpoints which will give the same credit as that of questions there. Only one of the participants is allowed to perform the physical barrier. Judgment will be based on time taken, checkpoints explored and credits for the questions solved. Judges decision will be final. Any form of misconduct and indiscipline from the participants will result in termination of the concerned team from the participation.

Prize
Total prize money:Rs 6,000/-

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1st prize – Rs 4,000 2nd prize –Rs 2,000

BURN UR BRAIN
Co-ordinators: Radhika R ( (+919497273034) Jeeba M Varghese (+919496944202) Akhila Antony A (+919605010379) Sneha Ann Chacko (+919400561067)

Rules
The competition will be having three rounds: First Round: It will be a preliminary round which will be a written test; this is to select the required number of participants to the next round. It will be conducted only if there are more than 10 participants. Second Round: This will be a interview round, this will be conducted branch wise, with experts in the same domain. All participants will be evaluated same based on the below parameters • Observation • Interpreting • Predicting/concluding • Investigating • Reasoning • Problem solving Third Round: This will be a group discussion; this round evaluates the social and moral obligation of the budding engineer to society. Topic will be provided to participants 5 minutes before.

Prize
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Total Prize Money :RS 6000 1st prize – Rs 4,000 2nd prize –Rs 2,000

VIRTUAL TREASURE HUNT
Co-ordinators Susan Thomas(8714822750) Asha S Remi Raman(8547277577) Veena Vijayan

Rules
The event has three stages with a time limit of 10 minutes. The first stage is quantitative analysis, comprising of logical questions (multiple choice). In the second stage, participants will be provided a program. They should select the correct output from the given choices. In the third stage, it will be a general quiz related to computer. A promotion from one stage to other will be given only if the participant completes all questions correctly.

Prize
1stprize – Rs 3,000 2nd prize - Rs 2,000

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CAD-QUEST
Co-ordinators Aleena V Ignatius (+919567272376) Tania M Joseph (+9 9048285673)

Rules
1. Drafting should be done using AutoCAD 2D (2010) only 2. Teams will have a maximum of 3 members only. 3. Time limit will be 3 hours. 4. Accuracy and finishing in the drawings will be used in a tie breaker position to decide the winner. 5. No extra time will be provided under any circumstances, other than the failure of system. 6. If the no. of teams are morethan 5, a qualifying round will be conducted. The questionnaire for the qualifying round comprises of 30 questions to be answered in 30 minutes. • 15 Questions will be based on AutoCAD. • 8 on building bye laws and • 7 general questions. 7. The decision of judges is final and binding. 8. ID cards are compulsory.

Prize
Total Prize Money: Rs 6000 1stprize –Rs 4,000 2nd prize –Rs 2,000

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MATLAB GURU
Co-ordinators Benjamin Mathews Abraham(+918714218838) Sheen Mary (+919037527935) Arun JC(+919633803627)

Rules
1. Time for the event is 2 hours, but is there are more than 10 participants in a group, the time increases to 3 hours 2. Less than 10 participants – only one question will be provided, with the winners being selected on the basis of time and accuracy. More than 10 participants – One question will be given, on the basis of which half of the contestants will be eliminated, and the rest of the contestants will be given another question. 3. Using MATLAB help will affect the points of the contestants. 4.Team can have maximum two members. 5.registration fee Rs.50/- per head.

Prize
Total Prize Money:5000 1stprize – Rs 3,000 2nd prize –Rs 2,000

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NEOSOFT
Co-ordinators Anand J M (+919037772696) Anupriya(9633242100)

Rules
• • • • • • • A team can have maximum of two members. A maximum of 3 teams per college are allowed. There are 2 rounds :Prelims and Mains Prelims will be a written test with time duration of 45 minutes. The top 4-5 teams will move to the final round. Mains will check your programming skills .The teams will be provided with a standard PC with turbo C for coding. Coding must be done in C/C++. This round will have a total duration of 2 hours. Teams should not write any program code which may damage the system . No special files or includes should be used unless required or otherwise mentioned in the problem statement.

Prize
1stprize – Rs 3,000/2nd prize - Rs 1000/-

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Lego mindstorms (techinar)
Fascinated with robots, fan of transformers???Looking for ways to liven up your leisure time???Here we give you a taste of robotics engineering with a dash of fun..presentinglegomindstorms by Prof.Sreekanth M(NIT CALICUT)...all you wanna know about robotic products. Lego Mindstormsis a programmable robotics kit released by Lego.The main component in the kit is a brick-shaped computer called the NXT brick. The term robotics in present situation is really far away from LEGO Mindstorm NXT robotic kit, but this kit really helps people to have a flying start on this topic. People normally hesitate to deal with robotics because of its interdisciplinary nature, but this kit really helps people to start loving Electrical, Computer and Mechanical engineering.LEGOMindstorm Kit comes with NXT brick (A microprocessor based system), several kind of sensors, Precision servo motors and more than fifty type of mechanical parts to build different robots. More on lego : http://mindstorms.lego.com/en-us/funzone/mo vies/Bonus%20Models.aspx

Co-ordinators: Aksasusan(+919746445806) Nithinbhaskar(+919496153013)

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