BitFest 2025
Datathon

Dive into the world of data and emerge as the ultimate data wizard!

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Event Description

Datathon

Join us for a thrilling Datathon where you'll analyze data, build models, and present insights to solve real-world problems. Whether you're a seasoned data scientist or a beginner, this event is perfect for honing your skills and showcasing your talent. Get ready to dive deep into data and emerge as the ultimate data wizard!

DateJanuary 04, 2025
LocationNew Academic Building, Block-B, KUET

Event Timeline

Registration Deadline

Location: Online

Date & Time: December 20, 2024

Competition Start

Location: Online

Date & Time: December 26, 2024, at 6:00 PM

Competition End

Location: Online (Kaggle)

Date & Time: December 28, 2024, at 6:00 PM (48 Hours Long)

Jupyter Notebook Submission Deadline

Location: Online

Date & Time: December 28, 2024, at 8:00 PM

Online Round Result Announcement

Location: Online

Date & Time: December 28, 2024, at 10:00 PM

Final Presentation

Location: Onsite

Date & Time: January 4, 2025

Prize Money

1st Runner Up
15K
Champion
20K
2nd Runner Up
10K
More Prizes !!
3rd Runner Up8K
4th Runner Up5K
KUET Rising Team2K
Total Prize Pool
60K+

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you are allowed to use R programming language.

The dataset may belong to various domains, including: Natural Language Processing (NLP) Computer Vision Time-Series Analysis Tabular datasets For more details, please refer to the rulebook.

Only one unique dataset will be provided, and it will be the same for all competitors.

It is not mandatory to present in English. The main goal of the onsite presentation is to validate your submission and ensure it was not completed illegally or by an industrial expert on your behalf.

Yes, physical presence is required for the offline round to receive kits and a printed hard copy of the certificate. There is also a mark allocated for the offline presentation, which you will lose if you fail to attend. If attending in person is impossible, you can email us with a valid reason. In exceptional cases, the judges may grant permission for an online presentation, but this is entirely at their discretion.

The mark distribution is as follows: Online Round Score (Leaderboard): 80% of the total marks. Onsite Presentation: 15% of the total marks, broken down as: Presentation Quality: 5%. Question-and-Answer Session with Judges: 10%. Documentation: 5% of the total marks.

Any undergraduate student from any university is eligible to participate.