2022 Canadian Computing Competition will be held on Wednesday, February 16, 2022.
The Canadian Computing Competition is a fun challenge for secondary school students with an interest in programming organized by Centre for Education Mathematics and Computing (CEMC). It is an opportunity for students to test their ability in designing, understanding and implementing algorithms.
The CCC is taken in schools using the CCC Online Grader. This is a 3 hour contest composed of 5 questions. All students must use the CCC Online Grader. The CCC Online Grader currently supports C, C++, Python (2.x and 3.x), Pascal, Java, Perl, and PHP.
Any student may choose to write at any level (Junior or Senior) of the contest.
Junior Level — any student with elementary programming skills
Senior Level — any student with intermediate to advanced programming skills
The CCC consists of two distinct papers: the Junior Division paper and the Senior Division paper. Each paper consists of 5 questions. Each question is worth 15 points. The range of difficulty increases from the first question to the last question on each paper.
Approximately 20 of top Senior contestants from the CCC are invited to attend the Canadian Computing Olympiad (CCO), held at the University of Waterloo, in the Spring. This week-long event involves workshops, two days of contests, as well as other extra-curricular activities.
Last day to register is February 8th, 2022. The test administration fee is $30 which is nonrefundable. Participants will have chance to do practice tests before the official contest once the payment is received.
Register Link:
http://tiny.cc/CEMCcomputerContact:
spring.l...@gmail.com, or call
408-480-2505Details see
https://cemc.uwaterloo.ca/contests/computing/details.html and
https://cemc.uwaterloo.ca/contests/computing.htmlTest Location: Online
SpringLight Education is accredited by ACS WASC ( Accrediting Commission for Schools Western Association of Schools and Colleges). SpringLight is an approved official test center for the competition.