The Circuit Completion Challenge(IEEE Days 2024)
Event: Circuit Completion Challenge
Date: 07-10-2024
Dept: ECE, ECS & EEE
Organizer: IEEE Student branch
Venue: Circuit Designing lab, Dronacharya College of Engineering
Time: 1PM-3PM
Event Overview:
The IEEE Student Branch, Dronacharya College of Engineering organized an exciting “Circuit Completion
Game” as part of IEEE Days 2024, aiming to provide hands-on experience in electronics. The event was
structured as a competition, challenging participants to complete a pre-designed circuit within a specified
time. This activity was intended to blend learning and fun while testing the participants’ technical skills in
electronics and circuit theory.

Event Structure:
- Introduction Session
o A brief introduction to circuit theory, components, and essential tools was given to ensure
all participants had a foundational understanding.
o Participants were briefed on the rules and objectives of the game. - Circuit Completion Challenge
o Each participant or team received a circuit diagram with missing connections or
components.
o Participants were required to interpret the circuit diagram and complete the connections
accurately.
o Tools, breadboards, and necessary components were provided. - Time Constraint and Evaluation
o The challenge had a strict time limit, increasing the excitement and urgency.
o Judges evaluated the completed circuits based on:
▪ Accuracy of connections
▪ Efficiency in component placement
▪ Completion time - Result Announcement and Prize Distribution
o First Prize – Himanshu Kumar(ECE)
o Second Prize – Inderpreet Singh(EEE)
o Third Prize – Nikhil Malik(ECE)
Outcomes and Highlights:
- Engagement: The event saw active participation from engineering students, creating a dynamic
learning environment. - Skill Development: Participants enhanced their practical skills in circuit analysis, component
identification, and circuit assembly. - Networking: Students from different departments had the opportunity to interact and collaborate,
fostering teamwork and communication. - Feedback: Participants reported a positive experience, appreciating the practical exposure and the
opportunity to test their skills under real-time conditions.
Conclusion:
The Circuit Completion Game was a successful event, contributing to the technical skill development of
IEEE Student Branch members and other attendees. The event not only provided practical insights into
circuit design but also encouraged collaboration and healthy competition among participants.