Registration (Latest by November 20th, 2017)
Preliminary Round Submission (Latest by November 20th, 2017)
GEEK-A-HERTZ 2017 FINAL RESULTS
Gamers' Paradise
Game Development event
Topic: "Traffic/City" (Any one is to be chosen or both the themes can be combined)
Prelim Submission: A trailer of the game should be uploaded on YouTube and the link should be submitted.
Final Round: A total of 5 teams will be selected to present their game.
Students must bring a copy of their source code along with the game and a device to present their game.
MLG (Markians' League Gaming)
On-the-spot gaming event
Participants will compete in a game which will be declared on the spot.
All participating students are allowed to bring their own peripherals
such as controllers, gaming keyboards, mice, headsets, etc.
Web Coders
Website Designing event
Topic: "Reduce Carbon Footprints"
Prelim Submission: Students must submit a zipped version of their website online.
Final Round: A total of 10 teams will be selected for the final round where the students will have to create a new website based on a topic declared on the spot.
Time alloted for the final round is 90 Minutes.
Lights-Camera-Action
Movie Making event
Topic: "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country"
Prelim Submission: The movie should be uploaded on YouTube and the link to the video along with
the participants’ details should be submitted.
Final Round: A total of 8 teams will be selected for the final round for the students to present their movie.
Movies should not be longer than 5 minutes.
Snapshot
Photo editing event
Topic: "Nanotechnology"
Prelim Submission: Participants are required to edit, combine and/or create images and
build a final composition which is to be submitted in jpg/png & psd formats
along with the participants’ details.
Final Round: A total of 12 teams will be selected for the final round.
In the final round, participants will be provided with the theme and
raw data on the spot, and will have to create their own composition.
Binary Masters
Programming event
Prelim Round: An online preliminary round will be held for all students
on CodeChef on 22nd November, 2017.
Final Round: The top 15 teams will be shortlisted for the Final Round.
The final round will be hands-on computers.
The participants will be given 120 minutes to solve problems.
The problems will encompass themes of logic, reasoning and math.
Design.apk
Android App Designing
Topic: "Health/Education/Tourism" (Any one is to be chosen)
Prelim Round: Participants are requested to submit their app source code
along with a YouTube Link to the app presentation video.
Final Round: The best 5 teams will be called for presenting their App.
Students who will be selected for the finals are required to present their app on
his/her own android device, along with a well-formatted hardcopy/softcopy of the source code.
Junior Techies
PowerPoint Presentation
Topic: "Outdoor Sports vs E-Sports"
Prelim Round: Participants will have to prepare an original presentation based on
the topic and submit it along with the participants' details.
Final Round: The best 12 teams will be selected for the final round.
Participants will required to create a presentation with the theme and raw data provided on the
spot in 90 Minutes.
No other media may be used; however participants are encouraged to write some of the text
themselves.
Creative Catchers
Brochure Designing
There is no preliminary round. The competition will be based on first come first serve basis.
Participants will be provided with the theme and raw data on the spot, and will have to create their own
composition within 120 Minutes.
Software Provided is Microsoft Publisher & Microsoft Word.
Imagica
Innovations
Students must think out of the box and use recyclable e-waste to make new products.
A maximum of one model can be submitted by each school.
The material used for the model should consist of computer junk.
Each team will be provided with a table and power supply to display their model.
Team members should be able to explain their model and answer the queries of the judges and students.
Minicomp Wizards
Arduino Application
Students must think out of the box and create something using the Arduino board.
A maximum of one model can be submitted by each school.
Participants are required to come along with all necessary equipment.
Each team will be provided with a table and power supply to display their model.
Team members should be able to explain their model and answer the queries of the judges and students.