Case Conquest

Step into the arena of intellect and strategy with Case Conquest, a challenge designed to test your analytical prowess. This event will push you to think on your feet and navigate through real-world business scenarios. Only the sharpest minds will make it past the stage for an intense final showdown. Do you have what it takes to conquer the unknown and emerge victorious?

Date: 23.01.26

Team Size: Up to 3 members (1/2/3 allowed)

Eligibility: Open to all university and college students aged 17 and above.

Cash prize:

  • Winner – Rs. 6000
  • 1st Runner Up – Rs. 3000

Dress Code: All participants should be dressed in either Western Formals or Indian Formals.

General Rules:

  • This is a round-based event.
  • Each team must consist of up to 3 participants.
  • Each team must register only once. Once registered, teams are not allowed to withdraw from the event.
  • After registration, teams cannot be altered. No additions or changes to team members will be allowed.
  • The elimination round(s) will be a surprise round(s) announced on the spot.
  • Case studies will be provided by the organizing committee, and teams will be given adequate time to prepare a presentation.
  • Teams should possess a diverse skill set covering business, finance, marketing, operations, human resources, etc.
  • The case study will be sent via an email to all registered participants.
  • The participants have to make a PPT and submit it via a google form linK.
  • The presentations of shortlisted participants will take place on the event day.
  • Presentations should be concise. Teams will be given a total of 15 minutes (10 minutes to present and 5 minutes for Q&A).
  • A timekeeper will be assigned to each presentation to ensure that teams adhere to the allotted
  • time. Exceeding the time limit may result in point deductions or disqualification.
  • Participants are not allowed to seek external help. All information provided during the competition must be kept confidential and should not be shared with anyone outside the event.
  • No plagiarized content should be used in presentations. All ideas and analyses must be original and properly attributed if referencing external sources.
  • Discipline and decorum must be maintained at all times during the event. Any violations may
  • lead to disqualification.
  • The decision of the organizing committee and judges’ panel will be final and binding.
  • The organizing committee reserves the right to add or modify any rules as deemed necessary during the event.

 

Judging Criteria:

  • Clarity and logic behind the analysis
  • Originality of ideas
  • Depth of understanding of the case
  • Feasibility of proposed solutions
  • Responsiveness to judges’ questions
  • Date : January 23, 2026
  • Venue : FLAME University