HackerEarth is running a 24 hour contest on 16th April. There will be 5 tough algorithmic and 1 Approximate (challenge) problem. This contest is a Rated contest and open for all.
There are great prizes to be won -
Contributors:
Please note, Clash Challenge will be held on the 2nd Saturday of every month from May onwards.
Note: In order to be able to claim your prizes, your HackerEarth profile must be more than 50% complete.
Is there a sample challenge that I can participate in?
Yes, there is a sample challenge in which you can participate to understand how to participate in programming challen...
moreIs there a sample challenge that I can participate in?
Yes, there is a sample challenge in which you can participate to understand how to participate in programming challenges on HackerEarth. The challenge contains detailed information on how programming questions are to be attempted and what are the details about HackerEarth judge.
Will I get the result of the challenge?
If the challenge has a public leader-board, we publish that on the challenge page after the challenge starts and is updated real time. You can view your ranking on the same. For other challenges, you might be contacted later by the participating company.
Where is the challenge happening?
The challenge is completely online. After the start date/time, you can open this same page and start participating in the challenge.
How do I participate in the challenge?
To participate in the challenge, visit this page after start date/time and click on 'Participate in Challenge' button.
What am I supposed to do in the challenge?
You are supposed to solve the challenge questions. They might be in one of three formats: Programming Problems: You are supposed to write code in the online code editor associated with each programming problem and submit the solution. You can submit as many solutions to a problem as you want. MCQ Problems: Select the correct option Subjective Problems: Write the solution in the text area provided