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Novice - The Programming Challenge 2016

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Techelon'16 presents Novice Programming Challenge.

Mega Coding Event of INNOVISION'16, annual technical fest of NSIT, DELHI (Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology).

Here, calling all the mad-brain-sleep-deprived-ambitious-genious-coders and alike who just can't live without coding their day in and out. Don't worry if you don't fit in the above description, because coding skills are all that is needed at this online Mega coding event. Lots of prizes to be won and lots of ranks to be achieved to brag about.

Problem setters :

Arun Yadav: 9911064286

Pulkit Mehta: 8860813882

Ravi Shankar: 9650780717

Sijal Bhatnagar: 8745026850

Abhay Garg: 9013839096

Aditya Jain: 9811403990

Anmol Pandey: 9873409691

Ayur Jain: 8447198915

Ayush Tomar: 9871903005

Chetan Shukla: 9711307942

Prizes

Prizes to be given in cash for Indian participants only.

1st position - Rs 9000

2nd position - Rs 6000

3rd position - Rs 3000

Rules

  • Please refrain from discussing strategy during the contest.
  • All submissions are run through a plagiarism detector. Any case of code plagiarism will disqualify both users from the contest.
  • You can also code using our interface, which currently supports over 40 major languages. Learn about our environment and time limits here. If you are not yet familiar with our platform, check out Solve Me First to acquaint yourself with I/O.
  • HackerRank admin decisions are final.

Scoring

  • Each challenge has a pre-determined score.
  • Your score for a problem depends on the number of test cases your submission successfully passes.
  • A participant's total score is the sum of the scores earned for each problem attempted. If you submitted more than one solution for a problem, only your highest score achieved will be used in this calculation.
  • Participants are ranked by score, with the cumulative time taken (between the contest's start time and the time of your correct submission) used to break ties.

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