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Comm-Eletrofusion: Where Technology Meets Bright Minds

A dynamic showcase of engineering innovation, where students present their projects, prototypes, and research, demonstrating creativity, problem-solving, and real-world applications of engineering concepts.

Rules and Regulations

  • Each team will be given a specific time slot for the presentation (e.g.,
    10-15 minutes).
  • A functional prototype or a working model should be presented.
  • Participants should be able to explain their project’s problem
    statement, methodology, implementation, and results clearly.
  • A well-prepared PowerPoint presentation, posters may be required.
  • A panel of judges will evaluate each project based on a set of pre-defined criteria.
  • Each criterion carries a maximum score and a weightage, as detailed in the evaluation table below. The total weighted score will determine the ranking.
  • Judges will score each Project on the following criteria:
Evaluation Criteria
Criteria Marks Parameters
Idea & Innovation 20 Is the idea unique? (10)
Does it solve a real problem? (10)
Technical Execution 25 Is the technology properly implemented? (10)
Did They Use the Technology Efficiently? (15)
Prototype & Working Model 20 Does the model work without failure? (10)
Is the implementation complete? (10)
Presentation & Explanation 10 Is the explanation clear and structured? (5)
Can they answer questions properly? (5)
Practical Use & Team Coordination 25 Is the system developed among multidisciplinary members? (10)
Does it have a future scope? (5)
Are all team members involved? (5)
Is the project contributing to sustainable development? (5)

Evaluation Criteria include:

  • Novelty of the Project
  • Focus on any SDG Goals and social impact
    The jury member’s decisions are final and binding for all awards and
    recognitions.