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  2. Fullstack Academy - Wikipedia

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    Full-time students have access to career assistance following graduation. Tuition for the full-time immersive is $17,610. [4] [11] The Flex-Immersive is a part-time course covering the same content as Fullstack Academy's full-time program. The foundations course and career assistance programs are also available to Flex students. [12]

  3. Imagine Cup - Wikipedia

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    Imagine Cup is an annual competition sponsored and hosted by Microsoft Corp. which brings together student developers worldwide to help resolve some of the world's toughest challenges. [1] It is considered as "Olympics of Technology" by computer science and engineering and is considered one of the top competitions and awards related to ...

  4. e-Yantra - Wikipedia

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    The e-Yantra Robotics Competition (eYRC) is the flagship initiative of the e-Yantra project.The competition is open to students from an engineering or polytechnic background and comprises 2 stages spanning over 6–7 months.

  5. FIRST Tech Challenge - Wikipedia

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    FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC), formerly known as FIRST Vex Challenge, is a robotics competition for students in grades 7–12 to compete head to head, by designing, building, and programming a robot to compete in an alliance format against other teams.

  6. Full stack - Wikipedia

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    Full stack, full-stack or fullstack might refer to; Full stack, a player positioning strategy in the sport of pickleball; Fullstack Academy, a software engineering bootcamp; Full-stack developer, a software developer able to work at all levels of the program stack

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  8. Engineering Projects In Community Service - Wikipedia

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    Engineering Projects in Community Service (EPICS) was founded in 1995 at Purdue University by Professors Edward Coyle and Leah Jamieson as a solution to two problems. [1] First, many engineering graduates lacked real world skills needed for project management, such as budgeting and scheduling.

  9. For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology

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    "Barrage", Team 254's 2014 World Champion FIRST Robotics Competition robot. The first and highest-scale program developed through FIRST is the FIRST Robotics Competition, which is designed to inspire high school students to become engineers by giving them real world experience working with engineers to develop a robot.