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BitByBit – Task Round (Technical Team)

General instructions:

• Mention your name and registration number in the submission document.

• Follow all instructions and requirements for the task round carefully.

• Submit your completed task round by the specified deadline. Late submissions
will not be accepted.

• Ensure quality and originality in your submission. Plagiarized content is strongly


disapproved.

• If you have any questions or need clarification, do not hesitate to contact the
selection committee for assistance.

Submission:

• Provide a link to your project repository (e.g., GitHub)


• Create doc file and write your name, registration number, and college email id
• mention the repository or website link in the doc file then submit the doc file
Task 1: Portfolio Website

Objective: Create a personal portfolio website to showcase your skills, projects, and
achievements.

Requirements:

• Suggested sections:
o About Me: A brief introduction of yourself.
o Projects: A showcase of your notable projects.
o Skills: A list of technical and soft skills.
o Contact: A way for visitors to reach out (form, social media links, etc.).

• Technology: Use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (frameworks are optional).


• Interactivity: Add at least one interactive feature, like an image carousel, form
validation, or hover effects.
• Design Flexibility: Choose either to create a single section (e.g., only "Projects") or a full
website with all sections.

OR

Task 2: Organizational/Society Website

Objective: Create a website for a college organization, society, or event (e.g., a tech club,
cultural society, or college fest).

Requirements:

• Suggested sections:

o About Us: Information about the organization or event.


o Events: A list of upcoming or past events.
o Gallery: A collection of images from events or activities.
o Get Involved: Details on how to join or participate.

• Technology: Use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (frameworks are optional).

• Interactivity: Add at least one interactive element, such as an event calendar,


image slider, or form for joining.

• Design Flexibility: Choose either to create a single section (e.g., only "Events") or a
full website with all sections.

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