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What competitions can college students (computer department) take part in?
College students usually take part in mathematical modeling competitions, and then ACM/ICPC (ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest) is sponsored by ACM (Association for Computing Machine), an authoritative organization with a long history in the international computer field. It is recognized as the largest and highest level acm acm international collegiate programming contest in the world. Its purpose is to let college students fully demonstrate their ability to analyze and solve problems with computers. The contest has been held for 29 times since 1970, which has been highly valued by internationally renowned universities and world-renowned computer companies. In the past decade, Apple, AT & amp; World-renowned information companies such as T, Microsoft and IBM are sponsors of the contest. It can be said that ACM acm International College Programming Competition has become the most influential international computer competition for college students all over the world, a stage for college students who love computer programming to show their talents, a direct embodiment of the achievements of computer education in famous universities, and the best opportunity for information enterprises to talk with the world's top computer talents.

The competition is divided into two stages: regional preliminaries and international finals. The first place in each preliminaries automatically qualifies for the World Finals. The World Finals is scheduled to be held in March-April every year, and the regional preliminaries are scheduled to be held on all continents in February the year before September-65438.

The regional preliminaries of ACM/ICPC are large-scale and extensive activities. In 2003 alone, 3 150 teams and141universities from 75 countries (regions) participated in the regional preliminaries. They competed for 73 places in the global finals at 127 venue, and the intensity can be imagined. In 2005, there were 1 1 sub-stations in Beijing, Chengdu, Seoul and Tokyo in the 30th ACM/ICPC Asian preliminaries, and teams from famous universities in Asian countries started fierce competition. Baidu knows that there is/view/548038.htm.