Excellent performance in NGPC Programming Contest

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November 14, 2019
Successful graduate of the CSE&IT department
November 27, 2019
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Excellent performance in NGPC Programming Contest

Let’s congratulate Team #UITS_Lovelace for their achievement in National Girls’ Programming Contest 2019 (53 among 143 Teams). The Department wishes best luck for their future endeavors.

A short overview of NGPC:

NGPC is a programming contest for the girls of high-school and university students. The contest will be held in accordance with the rules set by the ACM international Collegiate Programming Contest, (ICPC). The first ever Programming contest held at Texas A&M University in 1970. The contest evolved into its present form as a multi-tier competition in 1977, with the first finals held in conjunction with the ACM Computer Science Conference. From 1977 to 1989, the contest included mainly teams from U.S. and Canada. Headquartered at Baylor University since 1989, with regionals established within the world’s university community, operating under the auspices of ACM, and with substantial industry support, the ICPC has grown into a worldwide competition with teams from 84 countries in 2005. Like ICPC, NGPC is a team competition and an onsite competition. Current rules stipulate that each team consist of three students. All must be girls. Participants must be university or high school students.