1. Word Storm – Rulebook

Objective

Participants must generate as many valid engineering-related words as possible based on a given starting letter, within a fixed time limit.


Rules

  1. Theme

    • The theme is strictly Engineering (all domains: Computer Science, Mechanical, Civil, Electronics, etc.).
    • Only words/concepts/terminologies relevant to engineering are accepted.
    • Example: If the letter is A, valid answers include Algorithm, API, Assembly, Amplifier.
    • Words like Apple, Air, Animal (non-engineering context) will not be accepted.
  2. Format

    • The game will be conducted through a Google Form.
  3. Time Limit

    • Participants will have X minutes (organizers will announce the exact time) to complete the task.
    • Late submissions will not be considered.
  4. Submission Rules

    • Only unique words will be counted.
    • Repeated or misspelled words will be disqualified.
    • The form allows only one submission per participant.
  5. Restrictions

    • No use of internet, notes, textbooks, or external tools during the game.
    • Participants must rely only on their knowledge.
    • If caught violating, the participant will be disqualified.
  6. Scoring System

    • +1 point for every valid engineering-related word.
    • 0 points for irrelevant or repeated words.
    • In case of a tie, the participant with the most unique advanced terms (e.g., “Anisotropy” vs. “Angle”) will be given priority.
  7. Winner Declaration

    • The participant with the highest score wins.
    • Organizers’ decision will be final and binding.

Example Round

  • Letter: “C”
  • Valid Entries: Compiler, Capacitor, Circuit, Cloud Computing, Cryptography.
  • Invalid Entries: Cat, Cake, Chair (not engineering-related).

4. Ideathon – Rulebook

(Technical)

Objective

Participants must pitch an imaginary product, service, or idea (similar to Shark Tank style) that aligns with the given theme.


Rules

  1. Team Formation

    • The event will be conducted in groups of 1–4 members.
    • A participant cannot be part of more than one group.
  2. Presentation Guidelines

    • Each group will present their idea within a maximum of 5 minutes (3min pitch + 2min QnA) .
    • The presentation must be based on the given theme .
    • Presentation of 3-4 slides is required.
      -Slide 1: Title and team member details, Domain of problem statement -Slide 2: Problem statement or Idea description -Slide 3: Objectives of Idea -Slide 4: Impact on Society
  3. Participants have to bring the PPTs in Pendrives.

  4. Content of Pitch

    • Clearly state the problem statement.
    • Explain the proposed solution/product/idea.
    • Highlight the value proposition (why it matters, who benefits).
    • Mention feasibility (how it could realistically work).
  5. Restrictions

    • Plagiarism will lead to disqualification.
    • Offensive, inappropriate, or non-theme-related content is not allowed.

Judging Criteria

Each presentation will be evaluated on:

  • Uniqueness & Creativity – originality of the idea.
  • Problem Statement – clarity and relevance of the problem addressed.
  • Feasibility & Practicality – how realistic and implementable the solution is.
  • Presentation Skills – clarity, confidence, and engagement during the pitch.

Judges

  • The judging panel will consist of faculty members.
  • The decision of the judges will be final and binding.