Constructor Open Cup 2024
Constructor Open Cup 2024Constructor Open Cup is an online contest organized by Constructor University & JetBrains to promote interest in computer science, data science, software development, and software engineering. It offers a unique opportunity to showcase your skills, challenge yourself and be recognized by top leaders in science and technology.
You'll have to race against the clock, in this 4-hour competition, to solve real-life programming challenges. Whether you are a seasoned programmer or just starting out, you can participate and test your algorithmic problem-solving abilities against competitors from all over the world.
Put your knowledge and skills to the test and stand a chance to walk away with a fully-funded scholarship for the bachelor’s in Software, Data and Technology (BSc SDT) program, designed with the global leading tool provider for developers JetBrains.
The contest welcomes participants of all skill levels - and ages! All you need is a passion for coding.
- Get recognized by top science and technology leaders
- Pit your algorithmic problem-solving skills against competitors from other countries
- Get admitted to the BSc program in Software, Data and Technology
Don't miss this chance to take your coding journey to the next level. Sign up for the Constructor Open Cup today and be a part of the revolution in science and technology.
- Chance to get a fully-funded scholarship for the bachelor’s program in Software, Data and Technology at Constructor University
- Exciting memorable gifts from Constructor University and JetBrains
Get familiar with the testing environment during this practice round. We highly recommend this optional step. Don’t worry: it won’t affect your final score!
You will have 4 hours to complete the challenge on February 8, 2024, at 2 PM (UTC).
Registration closes 1 hour before the start of the contest.
The winners who applied to the BSc SDT will receive an email to schedule the interview with Constructor University and JetBrains.
The competition attracted more than 1,600 contestants across 82 countries over the past four years. All participants are welcome to join regardless of age, qualifications, or skill level.
If you are aiming for the BSc SDT program scholarship prize, you should:
- have graduated from high school (or equivalent) or
- currently being in your senior year of high school or
- currently attending another university, having received university-level credit
- have a proficiency in English sufficient to pursue graduate studies
The full list of requirements can be found here.
About the BSc Software, Data and Technology program
Are you a computer science and technology-focused student with excellent math and physics skills, interested in machine learning, data analysis, and software development? Then JetBrains & Constructor University's BSc SDT program is for you.
This program prepares talents to become tomorrow’s elites in software development, programming languages, data analysis, and machine learning. You will benefit from the latest insights and knowledge from top industry partners and get the right skills needed for these rapidly changing industries.
It will also provide you with a strong foundation in mathematics and programming, allowing you to master new programming methods and technologies, and transition to other areas of the IT industry. Through real-world projects, the practice of the latest technologies, and the close mentoring of industry experts, you will gain a unique experience that sets you up for successful career opportunities.
Constructor University offers a comprehensive range of BSc, MSc, and PhD programs that grant the qualifications required to work in any country in the much-needed careers of our digitalized world. Each student benefits from a well-organized campus life and synergies with the entire Constructor group research and business ecosystem.
Founded in 2001 as a private, English-language campus university, it repeatedly achieves top results in national and international university rankings. Its more than 1,600 students come from over 110 countries, and around 80 percent have moved to Germany to study. Research projects at the University are funded by the German Research Foundation, the European Union's Framework Program for Research and Innovation, and global leading companies.
JetBrains is a global software company that creates professional software development tools and advanced collaboration solutions trusted by more than 15 million users worldwide. Since 2000, we have built a product catalogue that covers all stages of the software development cycle, major technologies, programming languages, and educational processes.
Our product range includes award-winning tools, such as IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, ReSharper, and PhpStorm, and productivity-enhancing team tools like YouTrack, TeamCity, and Datalore. JetBrains is the creator of Kotlin, the officially preferred language for Android™ development.
For more information, please visit https://www.jetbrains.com/