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HCL to hold pan-India competition for students, registrations open

HCL to hold pan-India competition for students, registrations open

Hyderabad, April 14 : HCL, a US $10 billion leading global conglomerate, presents ‘HCL Jigsaw’, India’s premier critical reasoning platform designed to assess key 21st century skills in young (Grade 6 to 9) students and build a culture of problem solving in the country.
The registration for the championship is now open and interested students or schools can register themselves at www.hcljigsaw.com, by May 31, 2021, HCL said in a release here on Tuesday.
The Pan-India competition will take place virtually in two rounds – Qualifier ( June 24th – 27) and Finale ( July 17 and 18).
Participating students will get an opportunity to win prizes and gadgets worth Rs 16 lakh.
Commenting on the initiative, Sundar Mahalingam, Chief Strategy Officer, HCL Corporation said, HCL Jigsaw will provide a platform to young students to assess their cognitive abilities and empower them to think methodically and holistically for solving real-world problems.
HCL Jigsaw will assess participating students on 10 significant parameters under three primary attributes that can be characterized as key components of the problem-solving process including Research Skills ; Communication Process and Thinking Critically, Sundar added.
HCL Jigsaw will be conducted in two rounds where the first will be a Qualifier stage involving a Pan-India online -Olympiad. Students participating in this will get Multiple Choice Questions, each attributing to a facet of critical reasoning and problem-solving.
The assessment will be adaptive and the questions for the competition have been curated following international best standards with the aim of evaluating students within their specific age-groups.
All students from this round will receive detailed assessment reports of their performance on each skill, giving them a road map for improvement and development areas.
Top 20 percentile from each grade, will qualify for HCL Jigsaw Finale, which will involve working on a real-world, theme-based problem statement and finding creative solutions for the same.
Total 12 students (three from each grade) will be announced as winners of the first edition of HCL Jigsaw and will earn gift prizes and gadgets. The winners will also get learning opportunities at HCL Engineering and Innovation labs by working on real world projects.(UNI)

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