IEEE DAY’25 – Logic Survivors 2025
Name of the Event: IEEE Day’25 – Logic Survivors 2025
Event Mode: Offline (Team-Based Competition)
Date & Time: 9th October 2025 (Thursday), 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Advisors / Jury:
• Mr. Joel Ebenezer, IEEE Education Society Advisor
Venue: Drawing Hall, KPRIET
Event Description
Introduction
On October 9, 2025, the IEEE Student Branch of KPRIET, in collaboration with IEEE Education Society (Edusoc) and IEEE WIE Affinity Group, organized Logic Survivors 2025, a thrilling logic-based team competition designed to challenge students’ reasoning, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. The event aimed to enhance critical thinking, promote teamwork, and create an engaging learning experience through logical challenges.
Advisors & Jury Profile
The event was guided by Mr. Joel Ebenezer, Advisor of the IEEE Education Society, who provided valuable guidance in structuring the rounds and motivating participants to think critically. His mentorship ensured a well-organized, intellectually engaging, and fair competition.
Event Overview
The competition was conducted in two rounds:
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Round 1: Participants faced 15 logical and reasoning-based questions. The top 8 teams with the highest scores advanced to the next stage.
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Round 2 (Final Round): The finalists competed through 10 high-level puzzles designed to test analytical thinking, speed, and strategy.
The event was organized in teams of two members, creating a dynamic and collaborative environment that encouraged communication and strategic problem-solving.
Key Highlights of the Competition
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💡 Two Intense Rounds: A mix of reasoning, puzzles, and quick-thinking tasks.
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🤝 Team-Based Strategy: Students worked in pairs to solve under pressure.
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🏆 Recognition & Rewards: The Top 3 teams were awarded Certificates and Gifts in appreciation of their outstanding performance.
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🎯 High Engagement: With 107 teams (214 participants), the event witnessed vibrant participation across all departments.
Participant Engagement
The participants displayed remarkable enthusiasm and teamwork throughout the competition. The event atmosphere was filled with curiosity, excitement, and friendly competition. Each team brought unique problem-solving approaches, making the rounds both challenging and engaging. The interactive format allowed participants to learn from one another while enjoying the thrill of logical survival.
Conclusion
Logic Survivors 2025 proved to be a huge success, combining fun with intellectual challenge. The event achieved its goal of promoting logical reasoning, teamwork, and mental agility among students. With over 100 participating teams, the competition reinforced IEEE KPRIET’s commitment to fostering critical thinking and problem-solving abilities among young engineers. The event concluded with the felicitation of winners and a vote of thanks, marking yet another milestone in the IEEE Education Society’s mission to inspire innovation and analytical excellence.