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(1) Introduction to the Business Plan Competition The Business Plan Competition originated in the United States, also known as the Business Plan Competition, and is an important event that is popular among universities all over the world. It draws lessons from the operation mode of venture capital, and requires participants to form a competition group with complementary advantages, propose a technology, product or service with market prospects, and complete a complete, concrete and in-depth business plan around this technology, product or service in order to obtain venture capital. The "Challenge Cup" business plan competition adopts a three-level competition system of schools, provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) and the whole country, which is divided into three stages: preliminary competition, semi-final competition and final competition. Vigorously implementing the strategy of "rejuvenating the country through science and education", striving to cultivate young people's awareness of innovation and entrepreneurship, and cultivating a generation of high-quality talents to meet the requirements of future challenges have become the requirements of the times to realize the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. As a new carrier of students' scientific and technological activities, the business plan competition is playing an increasingly active role in cultivating compound innovative talents, promoting the combination of universities and Industry-University-Research, and promoting the establishment of domestic venture capital system. (II) Introduction to Extracurricular Academic Science and Technology Works Competition The works participating in the "Challenge Cup" Academic Science and Technology Works Competition are generally divided into three categories: natural science academic papers, social science social investigation reports and academic papers, and scientific and technological inventions. All China undergraduates, master students and doctoral students (excluding in-service graduate students) formally registered in full-time non-adult education institutions of higher learning before July/KLOC-0 of the year in which the competition was held. The total number of entries submitted by each school shall not exceed 6 (per person 1 piece), and the number of graduate works shall not exceed 3, including doctoral works not exceeding 1 piece. All kinds of works are directly submitted to the Organizing Committee through provincial selection or the host organization, and then the national judging committee conducts pre-examination, and finally about 80% of the entries are selected for final review. According to the final evaluation results, the three categories of works have the grand prize, the first prize, the second prize and the third prize respectively, accounting for about 3%, 8%, 24% and 65% of the total number of such works.
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