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INTERNATIONAL CODING LEAGUE

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DHITI

India is a land of skilled and highly intelligent engineers. Sadly, the talent of these engineers fail to reach the places where it is most needed – the villages.‘ Dhiti’ aims at providing students a platform to search ground-breaking yet feasible and economically viable solutions for solving the problems faced at the grassroots level in India. With an illustrious panel of judges, Dhiti this year promises to be a huge success.

VENTS

Third Law A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law. Apogee 2014 adds a slight modification to this rule- A robot should protect its own existence above all – to hell with everything else! Witness the robots battle it out at‘ Robots at War’, fighting to establish supremacy and most importantly, survive!
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INTERNATIONAL CODING LEAGUE

Think you are a master of competitive coding? You have a very good chance of reconsidering this! The Assosciation of Computing Machinery, BITS Pilani is organising the International Coding League, a computer programming competition based on the pattern of ACM-ICPC. Code your way up the ladder to claim the holy grail of coding supremacy. Beware, cut-throat competition awaits you!