Math Maestro is a two-round competition designed to test problem-solving, analytical thinking, and teamwork. The event combines the rigor of a Math Olympiad with the excitement of a Math Auction.
Teams are formed by the organizers after Round 1. Finalists are grouped into six balanced teams, each consisting of winners from each category.
Teams are announced on Day 1 after evaluation. These newly formed teams proceed to Round 2.
Format: Problem-solving with strategic bidding
Teams: 6 teams of 3 participants each
Problems:
Bidding Rules:
Process:
The Science Olympiad is a written competition designed to test students' understanding of core sciences and their ability to think analytically beyond classroom knowledge. It emphasizes problem-solving, reasoning, and conceptual clarity.
Total Questions: 8-12
Subjects Covered: Physics, Chemistry, Biology
Question Types:
Difficulty Balance: Questions vary in length and complexity; harder questions carry more marks
The Competitive Programming Contest is one of the flagship events of Innoverse, designed to showcase Bangladesh's brightest young problem solvers. Structured in competitive programming (CP) style and aligned with international standards, this contest aims to nurture the next generation of coders, preparing them for national and international platforms such as BdOI and IOI.
Qwizard Mania is a dynamic, team-based contest designed to test knowledge beyond textbooks. Questions span general science, the history of discoveries, Nobel Prize trivia etc, encouraging both breadth and depth of understanding.
Use of Mobile Phone or External Help is strictly prohibited.
The Research Article Contest encourages school and college students to explore scientific thinking by writing research-style articles on STEM-related topics. It fosters originality, creativity, and academic writing skills among young learners.
The format is not needed to be followed rigorously. However, participants are encouraged to cover all these points through their whole Article for extra points.
The 3-Minute Thesis Contest challenges undergraduate students to present their thesis, research project, or paper in just three minutes. The aim is to communicate complex ideas clearly and effectively to a non-specialist audience.
Robosoccer is a competitive robotics event where students design, build, and program autonomous or manually controlled robots capable of playing soccer. The event blends mechanical design, electronics, and control strategy in a dynamic, tournament-style environment, challenging teams to engineer precision, speed, and teamwork.
Final Score: (Goals × 3) – (Repair Penalty + Foul Penalty)
The Line Follower Robot (LFR) competition challenges students to design, build, and program fully autonomous robots capable of detecting and following a pre-defined line path with precision, speed, and intelligence. This segment blends hardware design, sensor calibration, and control logic — testing innovation, efficiency, and adaptability under real-world constraints.
Stage 1: Inspection & Setup
Stage 2: Preliminary Round
Stage 3: Final Round
Total Score = T + S + E + C + R + B
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