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Applications are open until March 16, 2025, via the following link: auth.cpfed.kz/ru.
The championship welcomes both novice and experienced IT professionals aged 22 and older. However, participants who have competed in programming olympiads within the past 10 years are ineligible. Those whose last competition was 10 or more years ago are permitted to participate. Contestants will have 1.5 hours to solve algorithmic problems using any programming language, including C++, Java, Kotlin, Python, and others. The best performers will advance to the final round on April 12 at Astana Hub, where they will compete in person for a cash prize and the championship title.
AlgoBatyr provides an opportunity to test problem-solving skills, enhance algorithmic thinking, and improve proficiency in competitive programming.
The championship is organized with the support of Astana Hub and the Federation of Competitive Programming. The initiative aims to develop human capital through algorithmic contests and support talented IT specialists.
In 2024, Kazakhstan hosted the 48th ICPC World Finals, the largest global competitive programming event, bringing together 142 teams from top universities such as MIT, Oxford, Cambridge, KAIST, and Berkeley. AlgoBatyr continues this tradition by creating new opportunities for IT talent.
More details at: auth.cpfed.kz/ru.
Applications are open until March 16, 2025, via the following link: auth.cpfed.kz/ru.
The championship welcomes both novice and experienced IT professionals aged 22 and older. However, participants who have competed in programming olympiads within the past 10 years are ineligible. Those whose last competition was 10 or more years ago are permitted to participate. Contestants will have 1.5 hours to solve algorithmic problems using any programming language, including C++, Java, Kotlin, Python, and others. The best performers will advance to the final round on April 12 at Astana Hub, where they will compete in person for a cash prize and the championship title.
AlgoBatyr provides an opportunity to test problem-solving skills, enhance algorithmic thinking, and improve proficiency in competitive programming.
The championship is organized with the support of Astana Hub and the Federation of Competitive Programming. The initiative aims to develop human capital through algorithmic contests and support talented IT specialists.
In 2024, Kazakhstan hosted the 48th ICPC World Finals, the largest global competitive programming event, bringing together 142 teams from top universities such as MIT, Oxford, Cambridge, KAIST, and Berkeley. AlgoBatyr continues this tradition by creating new opportunities for IT talent.
More details at: auth.cpfed.kz/ru.