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VITness Parliamentary Debate 2018 [Aug 30-Sep 1, Chennai]: Registrations Open


VITSOL
07 Sep 2018
Categories: Debate Competitions Uncategorized

VITness Parliamentary Debate’18 is the third edition of British Parliamentary Debate hosted by School of Law, VIT, Chennai, under the TechnoVIT banner.Format: British

Institutional Team Cap: 8

Dates: The scheduled dates for this years event are August 30, 31 and September 1, 2018.

Venue: VIT School of law, VIT, Chennai.

Registration

Register online at this page as an individual team, adjudicator or cross team. Kindly note that the registration fee Rs. 2500/ person (inclusive of 2 nights stay and lunch) and Rs.1500/- (without accommodation). Accommodation will be available from 30th morning to 1st afternoon. If you require to stay a day more, kindly send us an e-mail. The cost of an extra day will be intimated to you via email. Payment details shall be communicated to you after the release of the first allotment list. Institutional Crosses ( i.e. teams with speakers currently studying in two different institutions) are allowed. The (n-1) rule applies for all institutional contingents, (i.e. every institution must send (n-1) adjudicators for every n no. of teams participating).

Contact

Convener: Aiswarya Kameswaran, 9600185367 Deputy Convener: Tvisha Vadhul, 7200869314 Email: vitnesspd2018@gmail.com

Links

Registration Link: Click here

Facebook: Click here

Instagram: @vitnesspd2018



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