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How many kinds of competitions are there in the national electronic design competition for college students?
The National Electronic Design Competition for College Students is a Class A competition.

The national electronic design competition for college students is a national academic competition for college students and one of the national A-class competitions. Our school has always attached importance to organizing and participating in the national electronic design competition, and has achieved excellent results, which has built a platform for outstanding talents to stand out.

The competition is characterized by its close combination with the curriculum system and content reform of related majors in colleges and universities, so as to promote its curriculum teaching, teaching reform and laboratory construction.

The competition is characterized by the close combination of theory and practice. The content of the competition includes both theoretical design and practical production, so as to comprehensively test and strengthen the theoretical basis and practical innovation ability of the participating students.

Competition mode

The competition adopts a national unified proposition and regional organization, and the competition adopts a "semi-closed, relatively centralized" organization. During the competition, students can consult papers or relevant technical materials in the network, and students in the team can collectively discuss design ideas, determine design schemes, be responsible for division of labor, unite and cooperate, and independently complete the competition tasks with the team as the basic unit.

During the competition, no teacher or other personnel shall give any form of guidance or guidance; During the competition, participants are not allowed to discuss with anyone outside the team. The participating schools should concentrate the students in the laboratory for the competition, so as to facilitate the organization of personnel inspection. In order to ensure the competition, all participating schools are responsible for providing the equipment and parts needed for the competition.