CESS-Nepal is organizing A 3 Day Career Counselling On “WHAT AFTER B.E. IN CIVIL ENGINEERING?”. For those who can’t get space on google meet, there will be live streaming on CESS-Nepal’s Official Facebook page. for registration click here
Project report in this manual refers to a documented report of the process followed and the results of final year project conducted by a student in fulfilment of the requirements in bachelor degree. This report will outline the report format for Final Year Project.
Science Olympiads are competitions that provide a platform to motivate students to strive for better, to develop a sense of confidence and to identify young geniuses. Maths (IMO since 1959) and Physics (IPhO since 1967) are the two oldest science olympiads. The Maths-Physics Olympiad aims to provide a platform for students to develop analytical thinking and judge themselves to strive for better.
2 hours exam with only few questions will be taken. The main motive is to check logical thinking and problem solving aptitude not the speed at which they solve problems. Students are expected to have good knowledge of topics taught in +2 (11 and 12) Physics and Maths.
REGISTRATION
Students should register online athttps://forms.gle/1we6Tt6bdHC1KggL7 Deadline for Registration: Magh-11 till 12Pm Event: 11th of Magh Reporting Time: 2:30 Pm Time: (3-5) pm Entry Fee: RS 100
Engineering field requires valid reasoning and creative thinking, the Civil Engineering Olympiad aims to provide a platform for students to develop analytical thinking and judge themselves to strive for better. It also aims to promote academic discussions between the students.
Syllabus:
2 hours exam with only few questions will be taken. The main motive is to check logical thinking and problem solving aptitude not the speed at which they solve problems. Participants are expected to have sound knowledge of Mathematics (algebra and calculus) as well as good knowledge in civil engineering subjects (as per the current syllabus of IOE):
Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics
Surveying
Soil Mechanics
Strength of Materials
Theory of Structure I (Determinate Structures)
Note
Difficult (Rarely used) formulas will be provided
Calculator is necessary
REGISTRATION
Students currently studying Civil Engineering (Bachelor’s Level) under any university of Nepal are eligible to take part in this competition.
Science Olympiads are competitions that provide a platform to motivate students to strive for better, to develop a sense of confidence and to identify young geniuses. Maths (IMO since 1959) and Physics (IPhO since 1967) are the two oldest science olympiads. Since engineering field requires valid reasoning and creative thinking the Maths-Physics Olympiad aims to provide a platform for students to develop analytical thinking and judge themselves to strive for better. It also aims to promote academic discussions between the students.
REGISTRATION
Students currently studying engineering (Bachelor level) under any university in Nepal can participate in BE Maths Physics Olympiad.
2 hours exam with only few questions will be taken. The main motive is to check logical thinking and problem solving aptitude not the speed at which they solve problems. Students are expected to have good knowledge of topics taught in +2 (11 and 12) Physics and Maths.
This competition will be held separately for BE and +2 Students. All the rules are same.
Specifications:
Each team should be of four-member.
The final competition will be among Eight Teams. For this, the selection round will be on the same day. The selection round includes the MCQ and Fill in the blanks.
The final round of the quiz competition includes the following rounds.
General Round:
There will be two general rounds (one round at the beginning and another at the end) and each group can choose one question in each round,
There are altogether 20 questions and each group should choose one of the question numbers from 1 to 20,
The question asked to a specific group, if not answered correctly or passed, will be asked to the next group but the total weight of that question will be halved. E.g., A question elected by Gr.1, if answered correctly within 40sec. get 20 marks, but it fails to do so, the same question will be asked to the next/subsequent group for 20sec and will get 10 marks only. The duration of the following groups will be 15sec. but the marks will be the same as in the second case i.e., 10 marks.
Contents:
Current issues
History and Geography of Nepal
History and Geography of World Sports and entertainment (movie, music, drama, etc.),
National and International Organizations ( SAARC, UNO, RED-CROSS, WHO, UNESCO, EU, BIMSTEC and so on),
National and International Politics Science, Technology, and inventions, Religion etc.
Rapid-fire round
The total duration for this round will be 60 seconds for each group, 1.A maximum of eight questions will be asked for each group. All eight questions in this category will be of different genera/subjects viz. history, sports, religion, geography, politics, current issues, Science, technology and inventions, National and International organizations, etc., All the questions are confined to the respective group only, Each Question carry 20 marks, 50% marks will be deducted (i.e., 10 marks) for every incorrect answer from total marks obtained in this round. But, if the question is left un-answered/passed, there will be no deduction of marks
Audio/Visual round
Each team will be asked one question and will be given 20 seconds to answer the question (The question may include audio and/or video clips, pictures, maps, etc.), If answered correctly, 20 marks will be awarded, There is NO negative marking for an incorrect answer, This is a non-transferable round,
Buzzer Round
There will be 8 questions in this round. Team pressing the buzzer first will be given the chance to answer,
20 marks will be awarded for each correct answer & 10 marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer,
The team will be given 60 seconds for each question,
There will NOT be a second chance for the remaining group to answer the same question,
Take Your Chance
Every team will be asked to answer a question (The question will be from any contents mentioned in other rounds),
Two hints will be provided for every question for a total duration of 60 seconds if needed,
If the correct answer is provided without the hint, then 30 marks will be awarded,
If the correct answer is provided after hint 1, then 20 marks will be awarded,
If the correct answer is provided after hint 2, then 10 marks will be awarded,
There is NO negative marking for an incorrect answer,
This is a non-transferrable round,
Specialized Subject
This round consists of 8 questions from each genus/subject viz. history (8), sports (8), religion (8), geography (8), politics (8), current issues plus inventions (8), Science and Technology (8). There are altogether 64 questions,
Each group can select one of the genera/subjects (but not the question number) and one question will be asked from that genera/subject to the specific group in one round,
The question will NOT be passed from one group to another,
In the next round, previous (if left) or next genera/subject can be chosen,
Each group will get two questions altogether in this round,
Each question carry 20 marks,
There is NO negative marking for an incorrect answer
This competition aims at testing the Surveying skill among the participant. The participants will compete with each other in the Centering, leveling and targeting competition. The competition will have two rounds. ROUND 1: QUIZ: 20 questions related to engineering surveying. Top 25 will be selected for the second round. ROUND 2: Theodolite leveling, Centering – time and accuracy of both are judged and evaluated. Targeting and data computation will also be tested.
ENTRY FEE: NRS 50
Prizes:
First Prize: NRs 2000
First Runner Up: NRs 1000
Manager: Prakash Bhandari (9861158967)
Coordinators: Prajwol Thapa, Rabin Lamichhine
REGISTRATION CAN BE DONE UPTO 1 HOUR BEFORE THE COMPETITION.
The participants up to the Bachelors level can only participate.
The poems can be in language Nepali or English and Only original content are accepted.
The poems in any topics are accepted.
The competition will be held in two rounds. In first-round, 15 poems are shortlisted by the panel of Judges.
In the second round, the top 15 poems are recited in public in the finale program.
The decision made by the judges will be the final decision and the respective participant shall be awarded the IOE POETRY CHAMP 3.0. The poem which gets the highest number of votes from the audience shall be awarded THE PEOPLEs CHOICE AWARD.
The model should be related to the theme of the Civil Engineering Exhibition 2076.
The competition expects a scaled physical model of Civil Engineering subject related structures for BE Students
For +2 students, the model based on the theme of the Civil Engineering Exhibition 076 will be preferred. But any creative science-based models are accepted.
A maximum of three teams is allowed from each college.
Each team should have at most 6 (six) members.
The size of the model should be less than 1.5m*1.5m.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: MAGH 8
ENTRY FEES:
+2 MODEL COMPETITION: NRs 3500
BE MODEL COMPETITION: NRs 6000
Deposit your fee in Siddartha Bank A/C no: 00915143948 A/C name: CESS-NEPAL
Prizes: Techno Civil- 2076 Award with NRs 28000 Cash