ACE THE TETRAD 3.0 – EVENT REPORT

ACE THE TETRAD 3.0 – EVENT REPORT

 Organized by: IEEE PES OUCE in collaboration with TECHSONANCE 2026  Date: 27th February 2026  Participants: B.E. 1st–3rd Year Students (All Branches)  Prize Pool: ₹5000/- Event Overview: ACE THE TETRAD 3.0 was conceptualized as a placement-oriented experiential event designed tosimulate real-world recruitment processes. Unlike traditional competitions that focus on elimination-based progression, this event adopted a non-eliminative structure, ensuring that every participant experienced all stages of a typical hiring process.
The event aimed to prepare students for future career opportunities by exposing them to industry
expectations, evaluation methods, and professional interaction scenarios.
Objective of the Event:
 To provide practical exposure to recruitment processes
 To enhance aptitude, communication, and interview skills
 To bridge the gap between academic learning and industry requirements
 To build confidence in professional settings
 To offer personalized feedback for improvement
Structure and Flow of the Event
Round 1: Aptitude Test
This round focused on assessing fundamental problem-solving skills.
Areas Covered:
 Logical reasoning
 Quantitative aptitude
 Analytical thinking
Participants were required to solve questions within a limited time, testing both accuracy and speed.
Round 2: Group Discussion
The second round evaluated interpersonal and communication skills.
Execution:
 Participants were divided into groups
 Topics were assigned for discussion
 Each participant contributed their perspective
Skills Assessed:
 Communication clarity
 Leadership and teamwork
 Ability to articulate and defend ideas
Round 3: Mock Interviews
The final round simulated real interview scenarios.
Execution:
 Conducted by industry professionals and alumni
 Participants faced one-on-one interviews
 Questions covered technical and behavioral aspects

Distinguished Interview Panel
A key highlight of the event was the involvement of experienced professionals:
 Mr. Panasa Sai Kumar (JTO, I&CAD | L&T BIS Scholar)
 Mr. Harshavardhan Vakarnati (Consulting Developer, Oracle Utilities GBU)
 Embedded Software Engineer (Medha Servo Drives – R&D)
Their insights and feedback added authenticity and value to the experience.
Participant Experience
Participants benefited from:
 Real-time interview exposure
 Understanding industry expectations
 Constructive feedback from experts
 Improved confidence and communication skills
Outcome and Highlights
 Simulated end-to-end recruitment experience
 Non-eliminative format ensured inclusive learning
 Enhanced technical and soft skills
 Provided clarity on career preparation
Conclusion
ACE THE TETRAD 3.0 stood out as a comprehensive career development event. By integrating aptitude
testing, group discussions, and mock interviews, it effectively prepared students for real-world placement
scenarios.
The event successfully bridged the gap between academic knowledge and industry expectations,
equipping participants with the skills and confidence required for their professional journey.