NWC 2021 Student Track

GUIDELINES FOR STUDENT TRACK

NWC 2021 Student Track

NWC 2021 invites student to submit technical papers as a means to encourage students in the related engineering domain to discuss research, exchange knowledge, and generate interest in the field of Cryptography and Network Security. This Call for Papers solicits papers for NWC 2021 Student track. The fundamental objective of the student track of NWC 2021 is to provide student members with an educational experience that prepares them for their future as practicing engineers. Students attend and present their technical work. In addition, they establish relationships, learn from others, and hone their communication skills. Their work, both written and oral, is evaluated by professional members serving as judges, with the primary intent of providing qualitative feedback on the quality of their work.

The workshop has three categories - Undergraduate, Masters, and Undergraduate Team - each can present papers and win attractive cash wards

NWC Student Track Rules

The student currently studying in any college / university is eligible to submit a paper
A student member ID number / University Seat Number will be required for the paper and at the time of online registration to ensure that the student is currently studying.
A submission to the Undergraduate, Undergraduate Team, or Masters categories shall consist of both a written paper and an oral presentation.
The paper submitted should not have been submitted / accepted in any of the other conferences / technical symposiums.
The similarity index of the paper should be less than or equal to 25%. The author(s) are solely responsible for any plagiarized submission.
Only the work completed as an undergraduate or Master’s student is eligible for competition (No PhD Work).
The primary concept of a paper must be the work of the authors(s) listed. Papers that result from any joint work, internship, and sponsored research must include an acknowledgement statement specifying contributions of other participants in the project. The Judging Chairman reserves the right to establish that the work is, in fact the work of the author(s) listed.
Industry personnel are allowed to be co-authors of any paper – they may be acknowledged at the end of the paper.
One faculty advisor may be listed as a co-author on the student paper; however the student must be listed as first author. Faculty co-authors may not present the paper or answer questions about the paper at the student competition, nor are they eligible to receive prize money. Violations of this rule will be subject to the paper being disqualified.
The status of all authors (undergraduate, Master’s, faculty) must be clearly identified on the submitted paper. Responsibility for entry into the proper category (undergraduate, Master’s, Team) rests with the authors. Improper submissions that are identified, and have not been corrected within one weeks of the conference will be disqualified.
For the undergraduate or Master’s category, no more than two student authors may prepare and/or present a paper.
Papers prepared jointly by an undergraduate and a Master’s student will be scored in the Master’s category.
The Undergraduate Team category can have 3 to 4 total student authors (undergraduates only), and one listed faculty advisor
Student Papers cannot exceed 6 pages single column (8.5 X 11) including acknowledgements, references, and appendices. Papers must comply with IEEE Paper format (Use the Word Template in the conference website). Deviations from this format may result in the paper being disqualified. Individuals or teams presenting more than one paper will not be eligible to win more than one award.
Authors must submit their manuscripts to the email id nwc2021@jnnce.ac.in on or before October 20, 2021 23:59 hrs AoE (Anywhere on Earth).
The selected papers will be considered for the possible inclusion in JNNCE Journal of Engineering & Management


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