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NCPC 2024 |
Nordic Collegiate Programming Contest 2024 |
Saturday October 5th 2024 11:00-16:00 CEST (UTC+2) |
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The Nordic Collegiate Programming Contest 2024 took place {{ page.dateTime }}. In total 213 teams participated from 7 countries, trying to solve as many as possible of the 11 problems.
The winning team was Just Balloons | Nothing
from University of Copenhagen, Denmark, who solved 10 out of 11 problems! Aalto CS-A1140 Team 2
from Aalto University, Finland placed second with 7 problems solved. In third placed grinders
from KTH, Sweden solving 7 problems. Congratulations to the top teams!
- Final results
- Problem set: ncpc2024problems.pdf
- Slides describing solutions: ncpc24slides.pdf
- Packaged problems including testdata, solutions, wrong solutions, output validators, input generators, problem statement sources, etc: ncpc2024-problems.zip (13 MB)
- Judges' solutions: ncpc2024-solutions.zip (59 KB)
Thank you for participating, we hope to see you again next year!
Join the Nordic Collegiate Programming Contest (NCPC) and test your skills in competitive programming! Whether you're looking to become the Nordic Champion or just want to have fun solving engaging problems, NCPC is the perfect platform for you.
NCPC is held on {{ page.dateTime }} at the local sites listed below.
The contest uses the Kattis automatic judging system. If you're new to Kattis, we encourage you to familiarize yourself with the system by trying it out before the contest. We suggest that you check out the problems from last year's NCPC. For even more practice, visit https://open.kattis.com/ featuring thousands of problems of various difficulty.
Form a three-member team and get ready to take on the challenge!
Registration closed Wednesday the 2nd of October 2024. Registration system: [https://icpc.global/regionals/finder/Nordic](https://icpc.global/regionals/finder/Nordic).{% include_relative rules.md %}
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If your university is not listed - contact your computer science department or programming society, and ask if they would like to host a local site. It's also usually possible to compete at a nearby university's site. Interested in hosting a site? Have a look at the site page.