1) PHYSICS BRAWL:
Online Physics Brawl is three-hour long internet competition.Teams of up to five people can participate.
ELIGIBILITY :
- The competition is mainly intended for high school teams of up to 5 students.
- The competition includes Open category where anyone can participate. (so undergraduates can also apply).
PRIZES :
Top 3 teams in categories A, B, C and one overall winner (including open category) will be awarded by valuable prizes.
Participation is free.
Also check the rules
INSTITUTE CONDUCTING:
FYKOS (organization, problem sets), Institute of Theoretical Physics, MFF UK (rooms, hosting), Department of Applied Mathematics (hardware), Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (co-announcer) and Interlos (the game engine)
2) NATIONAL ANVESHIKA SKILL TEST:
A short experiment will be shown in each video and questions will be asked based on the experiments shown. Based on the answers screening will be done to select students for Prelim.
Each student in Prelim will be required to perform a set of experiments. Evaluation will be done by the evaluating team on performing the experiment with care, results obtained and the analysis done. From each Anveshika, the topper in each level (school/college) will move to Finals.
Semi Final and final competition of NAEST will be done at SGM-IAPT Anveshika, Kanpur. The semi finalists will be given another set of experiments to perform. Based on this, certain numbers will be selected for Final round. National Winners will be selected through a third set of experiments from these finalists
ELIGIBILITY :
(1) School Level, Class 9 to Class 12 and (2) College Level, BSc/MSc.
PRIZES :
The National Winner of NAEST will be invited to the National Convention of IAPT to receive the Prize in the Prize ceremony. Second and third runner ups will be given prizes at corresponding Anveshikas. Besides this, the three toppers at Prelims will be given prizes at Anveshika.
INSTITUTE CONDUCTING : National Anveshika Network of India (NANI)
3) MIMAMSA(IISER PUNE) :
Mimamsa is a National level annual Science Quiz organized by the students of IISER Pune for students at the undergraduate level. It is a two-stage event : the Prelims - a written exam with sections from the 4 major disciplines of Science namely Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics; takes place in January at several centres across India. High school level knowledge in basic sciences is sufficient to answer all the questions in Prelims. The top 4 teams selected through the Prelims qualify for the Mains - which is comprised of brain-racking quizzing sessions spread over a pleasant March weekend. The questions are designed to investigate, rather than to simply arrive at an answer, and specifically to promote debate and discussion among teams and the judges. Mimamsa is arguably one of the toughest Science Quizzes at the Undergraduate Level, and tests the concepts of its participants, rather than simply facts, leading its witnesses to go back to the basics and unravel the science behind the science we study.
Eligibility :
Team members must be from the 1st, 2nd or 3rd year of B.Sc., B.Tech., MBBS, Integrated Masters or equivalent programmes. M.Sc. students or 4th year and above students of any integrated course including B.Tech and other 4 year courses are not allowed.
Also check the rules
Prizes :
The Winners of Mimamsa will receive the Mimamsa Trophy and all the Finalists will receive mementos. Prizes worth 1,15,000+ will be awarded to the Finalists and Subject Toppers. The distribution of prizes is as follows:
Winner :- Rs 50,000
First Runner Up :- Rs 25,000
Second Runner Up :- Rs 15,000
Third Runner Up :- Rs 10,000
Nationwide Subject Toppers :- Rs 4,000 each
Center Toppers :- Rs 2,000 each
Merchandise for all Finalists.
INSTITUTE CONDUCTING : IISER PUNE
4) International astronomy and astrophysics competition:
The International Astronomy and Astrophysics Competition is an international science competition that enables students from all countries to prove their skills and to unleash their creativity in the fields of astronomy and astrophysics. IAAC gives you the unique opportunity to apply your skills to challenging problems. Participants can receive certificates, awards, cash prizes, and global recognition.
Eligibility :
In order to participate in the International Astronomy and Astrophysics Competition, you have to be a high-school or university student. Students from all grades and all countries are invited to participate! There are two age categories:
- Junior: under 18 years on 15. May 2020 (submission deadline)
- Youth: over 18 years on 15. May 2020 (submission deadline)
Prizes :
All participants receive participation certificates. The best students receive the 1. prize, 2. prize, and 3. prize with a cash award of 150 USD, 100 USD, and 50 USD (both for the youth and junior category). Furthermore, the most outstanding participants from each country receive a special national award to honour their excellence. There are also special school awards and awards for ambassadors.
5) International physicists tournament :
Eligibility :
One team per country (except special cases):
- 6 Bachelor or Master students per team (no PhD student)
- 1-2 team leaders for each team to also participate as jury members
- additional “guests” that can cheer for their teams and experience IPT
Costs:Each team has to pay a participation fee of EUR 1100
Also check the Rules (very important)
6) RUDOLF OTRVAY:
You can check everything here : Rules
7) University Physics Competition:
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8) physics cup :
Eligibility :
There are two official age groups: pre-university, and university. Anyone who qualifies for the next IPhO qualifies also for the pre-university age group. All BSc and MSc students of any university qualify for the university age group.
9)Nordic Baltic Physics Olympiad :
Eligibility
The eligibility requirements for NBPhO are the same as for EuPhO. The contestants should not have commenced their university studies, and their age in years (truncated to an integer) should not exceed 20 on June 30th of the year of the competition. If an educational institution cannot be clearly classified as a high school, a student is considered to be eligible if less than half of his/her lectures (in average for the last two years) have been on topics related either to physics or mathematics.
National teams
Estonia, Finland, Latvia, and Sweden can each send a team of up to around 20 students (contestants), and a team leader. Each forementioned delegation is expected to include also two or more observers who are incorporated into the Academic Committee. The possibility of accepting guest teams from other countries (with up to five contestants) is discussed individually in each case.
Participation fees
For NBPhO 2020 the participation fee is 15 euros per student for all participating countries.
Organizers provide accommodation for all the delegations during two nights; meals, and if needed, local transportation during the competition; tools and rooms for the examinations, moderations, and board meetings; experimental problem sets. The expenses are partially covered by the participation fees. For official teams (i.e. teams from Estonia, Finland, Latvia, and Sweden), the fee is 90€ per person, and for guest teams — 120€ per person
10) International theoretical physics olympiad:
The ITPO is a competition designed by PhD students and Postdocs for undergraduate students interested in research in theoretical physics. In a zeroth-order approximation, the purpose of this Olympiad is to play with non-trivial questions and to learn through competition. To a first-order approximation, the goal is to find people interested in theoretical science and to help students gain experience with modern research skills.
Eligibility :Only requirement is that participants be undergraduates.
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ReplyDeleteNice explanation and all the best for your future .
Thank you so much for sharing your interview experience.