ECEPITCH IT PLEASE!
PITCH IT PLEASE!
Pitch It Please! is a marketing and entrepreneurship-based event that challenges participants to think creatively, solve real-world business problems, and develop innovative strategies. Participants will progress through multiple rounds involving marketing challenges, case studies, and product development. Shortlisted teams will get the opportunity to develop and pitch their product ideas to a panel of judges. The event tests creativity, problem-solving, marketing knowledge, communication, and strategic thinking.
Secure Your Spot
Limited seats available. Registrations open soon.
- Registration Fee
- TBA
- 1st Prize
- 3000
- 2nd Prize
- 2000
- 3rd Prize
- 1000
Event Round Details
Participants will be given a printed questionnaire containing different marketing scenarios and problem statements. Teams must analyze the given situations and provide suitable marketing strategies and solutions. The round will test participants' problem-solving ability, marketing knowledge, creativity, and understanding of current marketing strategies.
- Each team must complete the round within the allotted time.
- The questionnaire must be answered within the given time limit.
- Teams must work only with the members registered for the event.
- Use of electronic devices or external resources is not permitted unless specified by the organizers.
- Answers must be submitted before the end of the round.
Sell the Impossible: Teams will be given an unusual or seemingly impossible product and must create a convincing sales pitch for it.
Shortlisted teams will receive a case study related to marketing and sales. Teams must analyze the given case and propose innovative, practical, and feasible solutions. Teams will be evaluated based on their understanding of the problem, creativity, marketing strategy, feasibility, and effectiveness of their proposed solution.
- Only shortlisted teams from Round 1 can participate.
- Teams must analyze and answer the case study within the allotted time.
- All team members may contribute to the discussion and solution.
- Use of external resources is not permitted unless specified by the organizers.
- The final answer must be submitted before the end of the round.
Picture Perfect: the teams will compete in an additional picture-word challenge, and the team securing the higher score will be ranked higher.
Shortlisted teams will receive a topic related to their domain or a general theme. Each team must develop a product or service based on the given topic and prepare a pitch for the judges. Teams will present their product idea, explain its value proposition and marketing strategy, and convince the judges of its potential. The final evaluation will be based on the quality, creativity, feasibility, and effectiveness of the pitch.
- Only shortlisted teams can participate in the final round.
- The product or service must be developed based on the topic provided by the organizers.
- Teams must complete their preparation within the allotted time.
- All team members must participate in the final pitch.
- The pitch must be presented within the specified time limit.
- Teams must follow the instructions provided by the event heads and judges.
Marketing Debate: Teams will be given a marketing-related topic and asked to present and defend their viewpoint within the given time.
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