Google Kick Start 2021:Registration Opens on 9th Feb 2021, 16:00 UTC

Google Kick Start 2021: It’s a good opportunity for Google aspirants who want to participate in Google Coding Competitions. The Registration for Google Kick Start 2021 will open on 9th Feb 2021, 16:00 UTC.

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Important Dates of Google Kick Start 2021:

Registration Opens on: 9th Feb 2021, 16:00 UTC

Round A 2021 Details of Google Kick Start 2021:

Start (UTC): March 21 2021: 04:00

Ends (UTC): March 21 2021, 07:00

Duration: 3 hrs


Round
Start (UTC)End (UTC)Duration
Round B 2021
Apr 18 2021, 23:00
Apr 19 2021, 02:00
3 hrs
Round C 2021
May 23 2021, 11:00
May 23 2021, 14:003 hrs
Round D 2021Jul 11 2021, 05:00Jul 11 2021, 08:003 hrs
Round E 2021
Aug 22 2021, 03:30
Aug 22 2021, 06:303 hrs
Round F 2021Sep 18 2021, 17:00Sep 18 2021, 20:003 hrs
Round G 2021Oct 16 2021, 12:00Oct 16 2021, 15:003 hrs
Round H 2021Nov 14 2021, 03:00Nov 14 2021, 06:003 hrs
Google Kick Start 2021

What’s involved?

Kick Start is a global online coding competition, consisting of three-hour rounds of a variety of algorithmic challenges designed by Google engineers. Participants can compete in one or all online rounds held throughout the year, and will have the opportunity to develop and grow their programming abilities while getting a glimpse into the technical skills needed for a career at Google (top participants may be invited to interview at Google).

What is Kick Start?

Kick Start offers coders around the world the chance to develop and hone their programming skills through online-hosted competition rounds. The three-hour rounds feature a variety of algorithmic challenges, all developed by Google engineers so that you get a taste of the technical skills needed for a career at Google (the top competitors from our Kick Start rounds may be invited to interview at Google!). Our rounds are held regularly throughout the year at different times so they are easily accessible to coders everywhere. Each Kick Start Round is open to all participants, no pre-qualification needed, so you can try your hand at one or give them all a shot.

How it works?

Register for Kick Start once on our website and you’ll be set up to compete in any round you’d like! When each round is open, the three-hour countdown begins and you’ll compete on our website solving algorithmic and mathematical problems. Following the round, you can check out your rankings and the round analysis. If you were a top competitor, you may be contacted by Google for a chance to interview.

Kick Start Rule:

  1. Age: You understand and acknowledge the age requirements specified in the Terms. You understand and acknowledge that you must be at least (18) years old or the age of majority in your country of residence (whichever is greater) at the time you register for the KS Contest to be contacted by a Google recruiter.
  2. Registration: Registration remains open throughout the KS Contest, but you must register before being able to participate in a Round of the KS Contest. Registration for the KS Contest will open on or around Tuesday, February 9, 2021 at 16:00 UTC and end on or around Sunday, November 14, 2021 at 06:00 UTC.
  3. Content Structure: The KS Contest consists of multiple rounds (each a “Round,” and collectively, “Rounds”) which will take place online. The KS Contest may have one or more practice sessions as described in Section 3.5 of the Terms. The KS Contest has eight (8) Rounds, Round A – H, which take place on different dates and times starting on Sunday, March 21, 2021 at 04:00 UTC and ending on Sunday, November 14, 2021 at 06:00 UTC. The dates and times of the Rounds are subject to change by Google in accordance with the Terms and will be updated on the KS Contest website at https://codingcompetitions.withgoogle.com/kickstart/schedule.
    1. Kick Start Rounds. You can participate in any and all Rounds of your choice regardless of performance or participation in any prior Rounds. Please see our schedule for when the KS Contest Rounds occur in 2021. To participate in each Round, you must log in to the KS Contest website to attempt to solve a number of problems within the stated time period.

4. Problems: 4.1 Editor and Programming Language.

(A) Editors. You may use any editor or development environment, including those made available online, as long as your code is not accessible to others during the Round.

(B) Programming Language. You may use any programming language(s) available on the KS Contest website for each solution you wish to submit. It is your responsibility to check the FAQ for information on the currently available versions and configurations for each language.

4.2 Submitting Solutions for Kick Start Problems.

(A) Submission Requirements. For each problem, you must submit the source code for your solution through the KS Contest website. You must indicate the programming language by using the provided dropdown menu. Your source code must be a single file that is able to run, as is, on our servers. The size of your source code may not exceed 100KB.

(B) Time, Memory, and Other Resource Limits. A problem or test set may specify time, memory, or other resource limitations. It is solely your responsibility to note any and all resource limitations specified in the problems or test sets.

(C) Submission Limits. The system may reject submissions if you make too many within a short window of time. The dashboard will display a warning if you are approaching this limit.

(D) Pre-existing Code. In your submissions for a Round, you may use code that existed before the start of that Round as long as you own the code or are otherwise legally authorized to use it.

4.3 Judging and Scoring. The solutions you submit will be judged as follows:

(A) Visible Verdict Test Sets. All Test Sets in the KS Contest are “Visible Verdict Test Sets,” which means the outcome of the judging will be reported immediately after your submission during the Round.

(B) Judgment Of Test Sets. Your submission will be judged against each test set in order—sample (if applicable), then Test Set 1, Test Set 2, etc. If your submission passes a test set, it will be run on the next test set (if any), and so on; if your submission fails a test set, it will not be run on any subsequent test sets.

(C) Points on Test Sets. For each problem, all submissions can receive points for the Test Sets solved.

(D) Primary Submission. The primary submission for each problem is the submission with the largest sum of the values of all passed Test Sets on that problem (the submission’s score), breaking ties by selecting the one with the earliest submission time.
If no submission received points for a problem, then there is no primary submission for that problem and you receive a score of zero (0) for that problem.

(E) Scoring. Your score for each Round is the sum of the points earned for primary submissions on problems in that Round.

(F) Penalty Attempts. If you have no primary submission for a problem, you will incur no penalty attempts for that problem. If a problem has samples, you will incur one penalty attempt for each submission that passes the samples and is made before your primary submission. If a problem does not have samples, you will incur one penalty attempt for each submission that is made before your primary submission.

(G) Penalty Time. If you score at least one (1) point in the Round, your penalty time for the Round will be equal to the time it takes you to submit the last of all primary submissions (across all problems) measured from the start of the Round, plus four (4) minutes for each penalty attempt across all problems during the Round.

(H) Rank. If you score at least one (1) point in the Round, you will have a rank for that round, which will be determined by your score and your penalty time. Contestants will be ranked in order of highest score first and lowest score last, breaking ties by lowest penalty time first and highest penalty time last. We reserve the right to break ties when necessary based on finer time precision than is specified on the scoreboard. Contestants who score a total of zero (0) points in a Round are not considered as having a rank.

5. Disqualification

You may be disqualified from the KS Contest if Google reasonably believes that you have attempted to undermine the legitimate operation of the KS Contest, including by violating the Terms or KS Rules. You may report violations of the Terms or KS Rules by another contestant to kickstart@google.com.

5.1 Practice Round(s). Notwithstanding Section 7.1(E) of the Terms, you will not be disqualified for using information from or sharing information with others about problems during a Practice Round.

5.2 Round A – H. If you are disqualified from a Round, you will be notified by Google and removed from the scoreboard. You may still participate in upcoming Kick Start Rounds.

6. Potential Contact from Google Recruiters:

The KS Contest offers participants the chance to develop and hone their programming and technical skills through online-hosted competition rounds.

6.1 If at the time of registration you affirmatively express interest in future job opportunities at Google, you may be contacted by a Google recruiter and invited to apply for a position at Google after completion of the KS Contest. If Google contacts any participants, they will be determined in Google’s sole discretion. Google reserves the right to adjust the eligibility requirements based on the number of participants in the KS Contest. You understand that no interviews are promised or guaranteed under the KS Contest.

6.2 If you are offered an interview at Google, you may be responsible for all travel and costs related to attending an interview unless agreed otherwise by Google in writing. You understand and agree that an offer of an interview may not be construed as an offer or contract of employment with Google.

6.3 Higher Education Institutions in India. If your higher education institution is in India, we may also notify the relevant department, college management, or placement cell of that institution when you are offered an interview and if you are successfully offered employment with Google.

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