Mechanical EngineeringPAPER PRESENTATION
PAPER PRESENTATION
A paper presentation is a structured event where students share original research and technical insights (Domain – Robotics & Automation, Thermal, Design, Manufacturing and Materials) with an audience of peers and experts. Rather than reading a written paper, presenters use visual slides to deliver a concise, engaging summary of their problem statement, methodology, key findings, and real-world impact. It serves as a vital platform for knowledge exchange, rigorous academic debate, and constructive feedback through an interactive Q&A session.
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Limited seats available. Registrations open soon.
- Registration Fee
- 1st Prize
- 2000 (each domain)
- 2nd Prize
- 1000 (each domain)
- 3rd Prize
Event Round Details
Participants will present their research papers using visual slides to a panel of judges, highlighting their problem statement, methodology, key findings, and future scope, followed by a live Q&A session.
- Each team will be given 8 to 10 minutes for the presentation.
- A 2 to 3-minute Q&A session with the judges will follow immediately after.
- Presentations must be delivered using PowerPoint (PPT/PPTX) or PDF format.
- Teams must submit their slides to the coordinators prior to the start of the event.
- All team members must be present on stage during the presentation.
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