cyber awareness poster making competition
Cyber awareness poster making contest rules focus on originality, Typical Rules & Regulations.
Here are general rules and regulations based on common competition guidelines:
Eligibility & Entries:
- The contest is open for students from 4th to 9th class.
- Students can participate individually or as a group.
- Only one entry is permitted per participant or team.
- Entries must be original artwork created solely by the participant; plagiarism or use of copyrighted material will lead to disqualification.
- Poster Specifications:
- Size: Standard sizes should be minimum 18x24 inches or more larger size , and the poster can be in either portrait or landscape orientation.
- Medium: Both hand-drawn/handmade (using crayons, watercolours, etc.) and digitally created posters are typically accepted.
- Content:
- The poster must align with the specified cyber awareness themes (e.g., "Think Before You Click," "Password Protection," "Cyber Bullying," "Digital Payment Security").
- It should be visually appealing, clear, concise, and effectively communicate its message.
- A short caption or description or text must be in enough large size so that people can see it from distance as well explaining the poster's concept may be required .
- Identifying information such as name, email and school name should not be on the front of the poster itself.
- Judging & Disqualification:
- Entries will be judged on criteria such as originality, creativity, relevance to the theme, artistic composition, and effectiveness in communicating the message.
- Incomplete entries or those violating any rules will be disqualified.
- Organizers reserve the right to use submitted artwork for promotional purposes, with appropriate acknowledgment.
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