Join the first Collegiate Cup Brazil, represent your university and compete to be the best programmer in the whole country.

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** All registrants will receive AWS credits worth $100

About

URI Online Judge and HackerEarth are joining forces to bring you the 1st Collegiate Cup Brazil 2017.

We are looking for the best computing science / engineer students in Brazil and for this, we are throwing an algorithm competition for university students all over the country.

The participants will be challenged by problem setters from India and Brazil with 8 problems of varying difficulty levels.

The Collegiate Cup Brazil will be divided into two stages. The open qualifier will be held online on the HackerEarth platform on May 27 and the finals will take place on the URI platform on June 17.

Who can participate?

If you live in Brazil and you’re a college student with skills to program, this is your chance to prove how good you are.

You can show your skills and represent your University as long as one of the team members is currently enrolled in the university you have chosen.

How it works

Open Qualifier

Your team and you can participate in our open qualifier as long as you represent your university. The open qualifier will be live for 24 hours on May 27, and it will be based on algorithms. This challenge will have 4 questions.

The programming languages available for open qualifier are:
C, C++, Java, Python and Python 3.

Your team needs to have 2 to 3 members. All of the team members have to be Brazilians and at least one of the team members needs to be currently enrolled in the University.

Finals

The best 100 teams from all over Brazil will represent their universities in the Collegiate Cup finals. The finals will be held on the URI Online Judge platform, and it will take place on June 17, 2017. This challenge will have 4 questions.

Guidelines

  1. For the programming questions in the test, you need to choose one language from the given list and attempt.
  2. All inputs for the programming problem are from STDIN and output to STDOUT.
  3. To understand more about the judge environment, time limits, etc. you can read the FAQs of HackerEarth here and URI Online Judge here.
  4. For the Open Qualifiers, programming questions have a 'Compile and Test' option where you can run your solution against sample test cases before submitting.
  5. You can submit solution for a programming problem as many times as you want.
  6. Please DO NOT use any Online Development Environment which exposes your code to the public. We take plagiarism seriously and do not entertain any activity which is against the spirit of learning/ programming. Violations can lead to account suspension or permanent blacklisting by Hackerearth and URI Online Judge.
  7. All of the team members have to be Brazilians and at least two of the team members needs to currently be enrolled in a Brazilian University. Otherwise, they are not eligible for the prizes.
  8. You must connect URI account to HackerEarth to be eligible for the qualifier.
  9. You must create an account on URI to be eligible for the qualifier, if not already registered on URI.
  10. You must have at least 50% profile complete on HackerEarth and should fill the following information - Name, University, Graduation Year, Location, Contact.
  11. In order to win the Collegiate Cup, the team needs to submit proof of identity [college ID]

About HackerEarth

HackerEarth is the largest online community of developers worldwide. Developers from all across the world engage on HackerEarth to learn new programming concepts, compete against their peers in online coding challenges, solve real world problems in hackathons, and discover suitable job opportunities.

With over 1 million users, HackerEarth has built a strong ecosystem with CodeMonk (series of tutorials), practice programming, Recruit (to source tech talent) and Sprint for hackathons.

About URI Online Judge

URI Online Judge is an educational project that aims at assisting students to learn and practice algorithms and programming languages. With more than 130K users, the platform provides real-time feedback for several exercises and languages. Besides that, the Academic module, designed for professors, helps them manage their classes and track the progress of their students.

Prizes

1st Place
Collegiate Cup trophy, 1st place medals, commemorative swagger and $15000 worth AWS credits.
2nd Place
2nd place medals, commemorative swagger and AWS credits
3rd Place
3rd place medals, commemorative swagger and AWS credits
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