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Rules for the Inter - Deanery Seminar Competition

With two weeks left and all classes gearing up for the Inter - Deanery Seminar Competition, all classes gearing up, we hereby would like to provide you with guidelines to facilitate the selection of your paper. All participants are requested to follow the rules to avoid disqualification.

The event will include a two level selection process:
The full paper will have to be submitted by 27 August 2017 by email to ningthoujam.singh@christuniversity.in

  • Twenty candidates whose papers fit the criteria will be shortlisted to present their papers during the final round.
  • The selected candidates will present a paper during final round for 12 minutes, followed by a question and answer session for 3 minutes.
  • Format of the paper. (Times New Roman 12 pt, 1.5 spacing, 1 inch margin and page numbers at the bottom of each page).


Criteria for selection in the first round:
  • Relevance of the subject matter to the main theme.
  • Language Proficiency.
  • Use of  citations
  • Originality of the idea and creativity.

Criteria for final round
  • Presentation skill.
  • Understanding the topic at hand.  
  • Relevance of the subject matter to the main theme.  
  • Ability to put forth their point precisely.
  • Ability to present confidently without reading out of a slides or sheets of paper and ability to answer questions based on their presentation.

The guidelines
·         Every paper must be connected to the theme of the seminar.
  • Papers must be submitted by the due date.
  • Presentations must be submitted to the logistics team in a pen drive 2 hours prior to the event.

So what are you waiting for? Piece your information and show your presentation skills to the world and win attractive cash prizes






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