Jharkhand has launched a two-day ICT competition for government school students to boost digital skills and problem-solving abilities. The event began in Ranchi and is being conducted by the Jharkhand Education Project Council. A total of two thousand one hundred twelve students from classes nine to twelve are participating at the district level after winning the block rounds held earlier.
The initiative marks the first statewide ICT championship in Jharkhand. It aims to help students strengthen their practical understanding of information and communication technology through structured assessments and activity-based tasks.
District-Level ICT Championship Begins in Ranchi
The district-level championship began on Tuesday and includes students from government schools across all districts. These students previously cleared the block-level competition conducted between twenty three September and twenty seven September 2025. The winners of the district stage will qualify for the state-level ICT championship.
To help readers understand the structure of the competition, here is a short introduction. The championship has been designed to evaluate digital literacy, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills among students. It includes hands-on ICT challenges suited for different class groups.
Key Details of the District-Level ICT Competition
- Total participants: 2,112 students
- Classes involved: Class 9 to Class 12
- Conducting body: Jharkhand Education Project Council (JEPC)
- Level of competition: District round leading to the state round
The JEPC administrator, Sachidanand Diyendu Tigga, highlighted that this is the first time such a competition is being held in the state. He stated that the programme aims to enhance practical ICT competency and analytical thinking among school students.
Competition Schedule for Students of Classes 9–12
The championship is divided by class category to ensure fair assessment. The round for classes nine and ten took place on Tuesday. The round for classes eleven and twelve will be held on Wednesday. Each category includes tasks that measure digital capability and application-based learning.
Before detailing the schedule, it is important to understand how the event has been structured. The organisers have planned separate days to ensure smooth conduct and accurate evaluation of student performance.
Schedule Breakdown
- Day one: Competition for classes nine and ten
- Day two: Competition for classes eleven and twelve
The official further added that such digital competitions will help students develop a deeper interest in information and communication technology. The initiative is expected to motivate students to explore ICT-based learning opportunities and build essential skills for the future.
Aim of the Statewide ICT Championship
The broader objective of the programme is to prepare students for a technology-driven environment. The competition focuses on real-life applications of ICT tools, creative problem-solving, and logical reasoning. The JEPC believes that exposure to such activities will bridge digital gaps and encourage students to use technology effectively.
The district winners will move on to the upcoming state-level ICT competition. The final round will identify top-performing students who demonstrate strong digital aptitude and critical thinking skills.
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