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Presidency University hosts 'Code Wizard' intra-university programming contest

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Press Release
12 March, 2024, 09:35 pm
Last modified: 12 March, 2024, 09:37 pm

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Presidency University hosts 'Code Wizard' intra-university programming contest

Press Release
12 March, 2024, 09:35 pm
Last modified: 12 March, 2024, 09:37 pm
Photo: Courtesy
Photo: Courtesy

Presidency University's Programming Club recently hosted an exhilarating intra-university programming contest known as 'Code Wizard.'

Under the meticulous guidance of the Office of Student Affairs and Career Services, this event aimed to bring together the brightest minds from the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) and Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) departments. With a total of 20 teams, each comprising three talented individuals, the competition showcased the skills of young coding enthusiasts, reads a press release.

Objectives of Code Wizard

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The primary objectives of Code Wizard went beyond mere competition; they sought to promote a culture of innovation, collaboration, and problem-solving among students. The contest provided participants with a platform to apply their programming skills, logical reasoning, and algorithmic thinking in a real-world setting. The challenges presented were carefully curated to test participants' proficiency in various programming languages and problem-solving strategies.

Why such programs are crucial

In the contemporary technological landscape, where advancements occur at a breakneck pace, programming competitions like Code Wizard play a pivotal role. They serve as a breeding ground for nurturing the next generation of tech leaders, helping them develop the skills necessary for success in the dynamic field of computer science. The importance of such programs lies in their ability to:

Skill enhancement: Code Wizard encourages participants to sharpen their coding skills, equipping them with the expertise required in the ever-evolving tech industry.

Critical thinking: The challenges presented in the contest are designed to push participants to think critically and devise efficient solutions, promoting a problem-solving mindset.

Team collaboration: By working in teams, students learn to collaborate, communicate, and leverage each other's strengths, mirroring real-world scenarios in software development.

Exposure to industry-relevant problems: The problems posed in Code Wizard simulate real-world issues encountered in the tech industry, preparing students for the challenges they may face in their future careers.

Networking opportunities: Events like 'Code Wizard' facilitate interaction between students and faculty members, developing a sense of community within the university's programming ecosystem.

Faculty involvement

The significance of the faculty's role in such contests cannot be overstated. In Code Wizard, esteemed members of the Computer Science and Engineering Department served as judges, bringing their experience and expertise to evaluate the participants' solutions. Their involvement not only adds credibility to the competition but also provides students with valuable insights and feedback for improvement. 

In the context of the 'Code Wizard' competition, the contribution of Ms. Samira Akter, a Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering and the moderator of the Presidency University Programming Club, was instrumental in orchestrating this remarkable event. Through her unwavering dedication, sincerity, and insightful guidance, she elevated the program to an exceptional level, earning praise from all who witnessed it.

Code Wizard reflects the commitment of Presidency University to nurturing a generation of Code enthusiasts. The competition successfully achieved its objectives by challenging participants, promoting teamwork, and exposing them to industry-relevant problems. As technology continues to shape our world, intra-university programming contests like Code Wizard will remain indispensable in preparing students for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in the dynamic field of computer science.

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