Presentation Awards

The awards are given to the most outstanding researchers of the conference under four categories:

  • The Overall Best Presentation Award: Awarded for the most outstanding presentation of the entire conference.
  • The Best Student Presentation Award: Awarded to the most outstanding presentation by a participant registered under the student category (Undergraduate, Master, or Ph.D. students).
  • Session’s Best Presentation Awards: Given to the best presentations in each technical session under different themes.
  • The Best Poster Presentation Award: Awarded to the best poster presented during the poster session.
Selection Process

Criteria for the Session’s Best Presentation Award: Each presentation is evaluated by two evaluators, and the average mark is taken. The best presentation is selected based on the final mark. Marks out of 100 are distributed as follows:

  • Value of the Content – 40%
  • Clarity of Presentation – 20%
  • Appropriate Audio Visual Aids – 20%
  • Ability to Connect with the Audience – 10%
  • Proper Timing – 10%

Criteria for the Best Poster Presentation Award: Evaluated by a special evaluator; highest mark wins. Marks out of 100:

  • Depth of Content – 40%
  • Introduction and Abstract – 15%
  • Content Knowledge and Organization – 20%
  • Poster Design and Overall Visual Appeal – 10%
  • Verbal Interaction – 15%

Criteria for Overall Best Presentation & Best Student Presentation Award: Evaluated by a special committee headed by the conference chair. Factors include:

  • Total Marks gained in the presentation
  • Significance of the paper to the field
  • Theoretical contribution
  • Ability of practical implementation
  • Use of appropriate methodological rigor
  • Originality

Awards Ceremony: All winners will be presented with their awards during the awarding ceremony, held on the last day of the conference along with the conference conclusion.