Resolving It
"The point however is to 'solve' it"
Resolving It is a case study competition that challenges participants to tackle unsolved and unanswered economic puzzles.
In a world economic landscape trapped in a myriad of dilemmas, we await 'solutions' with our fingers crossed. Are you the one who always loves thinking the extra bit, looking for the extra piece, and enjoys interpreting and 'solving the case'?
Are you ready to share the table with Mr. Keynes? Are you ready to battle with the most 'depressing' crises and engage in digging up hope-evoking economic proposals for our time? Then our case study competition 'Resolving It' is exactly your place! Come, join to 'fix it' and bag your prize!
Contact:
Souptik Dasgupta: +91 9007475778
Sabarno Bhattacharya: +91 8336084655
Somrita Kuila: +91 8335915272
For further queries, send us a mail at resolvingit25@yesm.in.
Registration Ends on: 31st January 2025
Prizes
- The winner shall receive a prize of 1200 Rupees and a certificate of merit.
- The runners-up shall receive certificates of merit.
- All participants shall receive participation certificates.
Rules and Regulations
- The event is open to undergraduate and postgraduate students of any discipline.
- Teams may comprise of a minimum of two and a maximum of three participants. Lone wolves will not be permitted to participate in the event (in either the prelims or final round).
- Cross-college teams are allowed to participate.
- All teams must provide the organizers with documents verifying their current year of study and college/university.
- The prelims and finals will be conducted in-person in the Jadavpur University main campus.
Preliminary Round
Final Round
- A case study shall be provided to the finalists right after clearing the preliminary round.
- The finalists will have to analyse the given case study and present a solution to the same.
Important Instructions
- All submissions have to be made in either PPTX or PDF format.
- The maximum number of slides permitted is 10 (this includes the title slide and participant name slide).
- Each team will get 8 minutes to present their analysis and 4 minutes to answer questions from the judges and other teams.