Daksh Online Programming

The contest has ended

Speed . Accuracy . Efficiency

  • Students may form teams of upto 3 members to participate.

  • Each team must use only one Hackerrank account to register and log in.

  • Teams that perform well in this round directly qualify for Round 3 of the Daksh Online Programming Event. That is, they need not attend Rounds 1 & 2.

Making A Team:

1) This is a team contest. You can participate in a team of 2 or 3. Individual participation is allowed as well.
2) Each participant can register individually. But once the contest starts, their submission will be counted to the team they belong.
3) To create a team, one of the user (who is also the team head) has to go to www.hackerrank.com/settings and click on Teams in the left side bar.
4) Then, click on create team. Create a new team and invite members.
5) Ask the other members to confirm by going to www.hackerrank.com/settings.

That's all! Once the contest starts, you can submit code from any one of the account and it will be counted as a team submission.

Rules

  • All the challenges will have a predetermined score. Score of a game is calculated using Bayesian Approximation
  • This contest will appeal to programmers who're interested in interesting algorithmic challenges, AI challenges and of course general programming
  • HackerRank admins decision will be final
  • Please refrain from discussing strategy during the contest.
  • Any case of code plagiarism will result in disqualification of both the users from the contest. We've a fairly good plagiarism detector that works at the opcode level.
  • You can code directly on our interface. We support 20 major languages. You can have a look at the environment in which we run your code