The Unlock The Algorithm Programming Contest (commonly abbreviated as UTA) is one of the largest and most anticipated events held every semester at Daffodil International University (DIU). Organized by the DIU Computer & Programming Club (CPC) in collaboration with the Computer Science & Engineering (CSE) department, this event serves as a platform for students to showcase their problem-solving skills and algorithmic knowledge.
UTA features a wide range of algorithm-related problems that challenge participants to think critically and come up with efficient solutions under time constraints. These problems cover various domains such as data structures, graph theory, dynamic programming, and more, providing students with an opportunity to sharpen their coding abilities and gain hands-on experience with complex algorithms. It also acts as a stepping stone for those aspiring to participate in larger national and international programming contests.
Students enrolled in the “Algorithms” course can participate in the contest.
There are a total of 3 contests:
Mock Round:
The Mock Round is intended to familiarize participants with the contest platform (generally Toph) and other rules. It usually takes place online the night before the Preliminary Round.
Preliminary Round:
Performance in the Preliminary Round determines selection for the Main Round.
Main Round:
Each round typically includes 7-10 problems.
To view past UTA problem sets, visit Toph.
Below are links to previous semester problem sets. You can click on "Begin Practice" to view the problems or participate in a virtual contest.
Like any other programming contest, there are t-shirts, food, balloons, flags, and exciting prizes for the contestants.
For updates on the TakeOff Programming Contest of the current semester, follow:
Happy Coding!