The Winner of The Kanpur Site Contest is Chennai Mathematical Institute, Chennai (Team: kernel)
ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest
ACM-ICPC is the largest computer programming contest in the world. The ACM-ICPC is an activity of the ACM that provides college students with an opportunity to demonstrate and sharpen their problem-solving and computing skills.
The contest is considered to be the "Olympics Of Computer Programming". The ACM-ICPC Asia Regional Contests invite Asian students to meet , establish friendship and promote fair competition in programming.
Setting Up Teams
A team consists of at most 3 contestants and a coach from the same institution. Generally each team gets 6 to 8 problems to be solved within 5 hours. A team can submit the programs in C, C++ or in JAVA.
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About Us
- It is a two tier contest .The world is divided into six regions and Asia is a region. In Asia their are Fifteen host sites and the Kanpur is one of them. Each site selects one team as winner of the site and will be eligible to participate in the world finals which will be held in May 2012 at Warsaw, Poland.
- The winning team of each site is eligible to participate to the world finals. Winning Team may also get travel support from IBM and Directi to participate in the world finals.
- This is the Thirteenth year that IIT Kanpur will be organizing the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (Asia Region).