FAQ
EcoInnovate Competition FAQs
General Information
Q: What is the EcoInnovate Competition?
A: The EcoInnovate Competition is a project-based contest designed to inspire high school students to engage in environmental conservation. Participants are encouraged to develop innovative solutions to address biodiversity loss and promote sustainability.
Q: Who can participate in the competition?
A: The competition is open to high school students.
Q: How do I register for the competition?
A: Registration details is available on the EcoInsight website. Follow the registration link and fill out the required information to sign up.
Project Guidelines
Q: What kind of projects can be submitted?
A: Projects should focus on environmental conservation and can include initiatives like creating awareness campaigns, developing new technologies, implementing sustainable practices, or any other innovative solution that addresses biodiversity loss and sustainability.
Q: Can I work in a team?
A: No, participants can work individually only.
Q: Are there any specific requirements for the project submission?
A: See the competition details page
Deadlines and Judging
Q: What are the key dates for the competition?
Registration Opens: September 15th 2024
Project Submission Deadline: November 30th 2024
Judging Period: December 1st -December 14th 2024
Winners Announcement: December 15th 2024
Q: How will the projects be judged?
A: Projects will be evaluated based on creativity, feasibility, impact, and presentation. A panel of judges with expertise in environmental science and sustainability will review the submissions.
Prizes and Recognition
Q: What are the prizes for the competition?
A: See competition page for details
Additional Support
Q: Where can I find resources to help with my project?
A: The EcoInsight website offers an Ebook that can provide valuable information for your project.
Q: Who can I contact if I have more questions?
A: For any additional questions, please contact us at ecoinsight.contact@gmail.com or through the contact form on the EcoInsight website.