PPKomp 2020 (English)

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Oct 24 2020, 01:00 am UTC

About


PPKomp 2020

Date: October .
Organize by: Fatihah Education Consultants

Prizes

Awards will be given to the top 10% of participants by category.

Gold Award
 - will be given to the top 2%

Silver Award
 - will be given to the next 3%

Bronze Award
 - will be given to the next 5%

Honorable Mention Certificate
 - will be given to the next 10% or top 100 participants

Certificate of Participation
 - will be given to all other participants

Team Awards
 - 5 participants with the highest marks from each group will be totaled their marks
 - The team with the highest accumulated marks will receive the Team Award

Participants must submit (use the "Submit Code" button) at least one solution (regardless of whether the submitted solution is correct / incorrect).

Participants who do not submit a solution during the competition or do not attend the competition are not eligible for a certificate of participation despite having paid the entry fee.

Rules

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Conditions of Participation

PPKomp is opened to all students studying in Malaysia or Malaysian students studying abroad.


Competition Format

PPKomp is an individual problem solving and coding competition. Participants or contestants may choose to use Python, Java, JavaScript, PHP, C, C ++, C #, VB.Net, or Ruby programming languages.

There are 6 problems given during the competition. Each problem may have a different score. The allocated contest time is 2 hours. When there is more than one participant who gets the correct solution, the one who submits first (among others) will be considered as the winner. The jury's decision is final.

Participants are allowed to use pens, calculators, and A4 paper for calculating, drawing or designing algorithms. Textbooks, reference books, and notes in hardcopy or softcopy (stored in your own computer before the contest) are ALLOWED to be used throughout the competition.


Important Notes

Online references / tutorials on the internet are:
 1. allowed for Bongsu and Muda category participants.
 2. allowed for Sulung category of Form 6 students, Matriculation, or Diploma levels.
 3. NOT allowed for University students (Undergraduate or Postgraduate levels, considering your vast experience and exposure).

ALL contestants or participants are STRICTLY NOT ALLOWED to discuss or share problems / solutions with other participants or external parties in any communication platforms during the competition.

We expect and appreciate your highest level of honesty and integrity.

Scoring

  • Each challenge has a pre-determined score as indicated in the question.
  • A participant’s score depends on the number of test cases his/her code submission gets through successfully.
  • If a participant submits more than one solution per challenge, his/her highest score obtained will be reflected. In a game challenge, the participant's score will be his/her last code submission.
  • All participants are ranked by score. If two or more participants achieve the same score, then the decision will be based by the total time taken to submit the last solution.

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