(A) Classical Vocal Solo: (Hindustani / Karnatk) : 14 Rules & Regulations 1. Music
(A) Classical Vocal Solo: (Hindustani / Karnatk) : 14 Rules & Regulations 1. Music
(A) Classical Vocal Solo: (Hindustani / Karnatk) : 14 Rules & Regulations 1. Music
1. Music
2. DANCE
3. LITERARY EVENTS:
(a) Quiz
(1) Each Institute can send a team of three participants.
(2) There will be a written preliminary round and teams will be selected for the final.
(3) Finals will be oral with audio- visual questions.
(4) The Specific rules regarding evaluation procedure, time to reply a particular answer and the type of round
will be given before the actual start of the competition.
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(b) Elocution:
(1) Each Institute shall be represented by one speaker.
(2) Medium of expression can be Hindi or English.
(3) Each speaker is allowed to speak for a maximum five minutes in the Zonal Festival and 10 minutes in
the National Festival.
(4) Subject / Topic of Elocution will be announced in the Managers Meeting.
(5) The performance will be judged in one language.
(6) The item can be prose or poetry and not a song.
(7) The sequence of speakers is decided by a draw of lots.
(c) Debate:
(1) Each Institute will be represented by the two debators, one will speak FOR, while another will speak
AGAINST the motion.
(2) Medium of expression can be Hindi or English.
(3) Topic of Debater is announced 24 hours in advance.
(4) Each debater is allowed to speak for a maximum five minutes in the Zonal Festival and 10 minutes in
the National Festival.
(5) The competitor from each Institute will speak FOR and AGAINST the motion. Paper reading is not allowed.
4. THEATRE ARTS:
(b) Skit:
(1) Only one team is allowed from each Institution.
(2) Maximum number of six participants is allowed to participate in this item.
(3) Maximum time allotted for each team is 10 minutes.
(4) Use of make-up, drapery and background music is allowed. Personal remarks, aspersions,
character assassination etc. are strictly prohibited.
(5) Participating team should submit three copies of the synopsis of the theme of Skit, along with
language of presentation (Hindi or English) on the day of registration.
(6) The item is judged basically on the qualities like theme, work on acting, stage craft, design and overall
impression.
(7) Vulgarity or bitter insinuations in presentation should be avoided. Only innocent satire and healthy humour
are expected.
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(c) Mime:
(1) Only one entry from each institution is entertained.
(2) Maximum number of six participants is allowed to participate in this item.
(3) Judgment is most likely based on the qualities like idea, creativity of presentation, use of make-up,
music and overall impression.
(4) Duration of performance shall be a maximum of 5 minutes.
(d) Mimicry:
(1) Each student artist is given 5 minutes both in the Zonal and Inter Zonal Festivals.
(2) Participants may mimic sound of machines and speeches of well-known persons etc. including film
personalities.
(3) Only one entry is permitted.
(4) Marking is based on (a) Skill imitating, (b) Variety of sound and voices, and (c) Overall Presentation.
5. FINE ARTS
(b) Collage:
(1) Each Institution is represented by one participant.
(2) Item will be conducted on the spot on the given topic / subject, (sheet size 15 X 22 ).
(3) Duration will not be more than 2 hours and 30 minutes.
(4) Participants shall bring their own scissors, pasting and other material required for the contest.
(5) Collage has to be prepared from old magazines. The host university will provide the drawing paper.
(e) Cartooning:
(1) Each Institution is represented by one participant.
(2) Item will be conducted on the spot on the given subject / idea.
(3) Duration will not be more than 2 hours and 30 minutes.
(4) Participants shall bring their own material. Only the drawing paper (22 x 15 ) will be provided by the host
University.
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(f) Rangoli:
6. Installation:
(1) Only one entry is allowed with four participants from each Institution.
(2) Duration will not be more than 2 hours
(3) This item pertains to arrangement of unity in diversity of elements inspired by material arrangements for
which particular space will be provided.
(4) Item will be conducted on spot for which the topic will be mentioned.
(5) Material /Products should be brought by participants themselves.
The participants are advised to read carefully the rules and regulations for the various events,
given in AIU Handbook of UNIFESTs. The decision of the judges appointed for different
events shall be final. It is expected that their judgment will be respected. In case of any
dissatisfaction, the matter may be referred to the Jury of Appeals. The protest, if any, should
be lodged with the Convener of the Competition within one hour of the end of the competition.
No protest shall be entertained on matters regarding judgment. Protests can be entertained
on matters relating to violation of rules or improper conduct of the contest. There will be a
protest fee of Rs.200/- only. This fee will not be refunded unless the protest has been upheld
by the Jury of Appeals. No appeal shall lie against the decision of the Jury of Appeals.