CMIMC Programming Contest
Join us for an exciting algorithmic programming competition hosted by Carnegie Mellon University. Test your skills against challenging problems and compete with participants worldwide!
About CMIMC
The Carnegie Mellon Informatics and Mathematics Competition (CMIMC) Programming Contest is a prestigious algorithmic programming competition designed to challenge high school students' (or younger) problem-solving and coding abilities.
Participants will tackle a series of algorithmic problems that test their knowledge of data structures, algorithms, and mathematical concepts. The contest is open to high school students worldwide and can be participated in individually or as part of a team.
Schedule
Thursday (4/16)
11:59 PM - Sign-ups close. Make sure to complete your team registration and verify all participant information before the deadline.
Friday (4/17)
8:00 PM - Opening ceremony
8:30 PM - Problem writeups are live
Saturday (4/18)
8:00 AM - Problem submissions open
Sunday (4/19)
11:59 PM - Problem submissions close
Monday (4/20)
8:00 PM - Closing ceremony
Contest Rules
Participation Rules
- Open to all high school students (or younger)
- Teams of 1-4 members allowed
- Undergrads may compete but are not eligible for prizes
Technical Rules
- Solutions need to be written in Python 3.10
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