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Ieeextreme 9.0 Results by University IEEEXtreme 9.0 Results by University Rank Name University Country Region Region Rank Country Rank University Rank 506 UAESBteam Abdelmalek Essaadi University Morocco 8 188 1 1 1923 IEEEUAESTBTEAM Abdelmalek Essaadi University Morocco 8 664 2 2 353 Catch21 Academic College of Ta-Yaffo Israel 8 133 3 1 1851 BornToCode Adi Shankara Inst of Engineering & Technology India 10 771 353 1 1604 CEACoders Adoor College of Engineering India 10 628 244 1 448 WhoCares Ain Shams University Egypt 8 158 7 1 942 CodeBakers Al-Azhar University Egypt 8 346 14 1 992 AUG Al-Azhar University - Gaza Palestine 8 362 37 1 258 aPlusPlus Al-Balqa Applied University Jordan 8 105 8 1 413 Twins Al-Balqa Applied University Jordan 8 151 15 2 398 Javatars Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki Greece 8 148 12 1 937 0dayteam Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki Greece 8 344 30 2 964 IllegalArguments Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki Greece 8 353 31 3 1121 CodeItBlack Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki Greece 8 400 40 4 1352 InterCoders Alexander TEI of Thessaloniki Greece 8 478 47 5 1598 Ivivo Alexandria University Egypt 8 580 23 1 1778 TheBetenganians Alexandria University Egypt 8 628 26 2 1828 Hunter Alexandria University Egypt 8 637 27 3 1923 BUFF Al-Quds University Palestine 8 664 51 1 1409 NewGeneration Alzahra University Iran 8 509 21 1 76 HashPotatoes American University of Beirut Lebanon 8 27 1 1 118 CoolerThanC American University of Beirut Lebanon 8 51 2 2 297 Snackoverflow American University of Beirut Lebanon 8 117 4 3 459 StrassenWasWrong American University of Beirut Lebanon 8 164 6 4 759 Javatar American University of Kuwait Kuwait 8 282 1 1 836 Lamba American University of Kuwait Kuwait 8 306 2 2 1123 Keplers American University of Kuwait Kuwait 8 401 3 3 1890 FuzzyFudge American University of Kuwait Kuwait 8 654 4 4 369 AUTphoenix Amirkabir University of Technology-Tehran Iran 8 142 9 1 1709 Codiyapa Amity School of Engineering & Technology India 10 683 276 1 1923 Sam Amity School of Engineering & Technology India 10 814 388 2 860 Sibling Anna University - College of Engineering India 10 307 75 1 131 Titans An-Najah National University Palestine 8 57 2 1 282 Handler An-Najah National University Palestine 8 110 4 2 300 Deathcode An-Najah National University Palestine 8 118 5 3 542 Infectious An-Najah National University Palestine 8 199 14 4 549 Seirin An-Najah National University Palestine 8 201 15 5 553 AlQuds An-Najah National University Palestine 8 202 16 6 564 FeedMeMore An-Najah National University Palestine 8 207 17 7 583 CodeFactory An-Najah National University Palestine 8 212 18 8 603 MidnightCoders An-Najah National University Palestine 8 220 19 9 606 codeImpossible An-Najah National University Palestine 8 222 20 10 768 NullExceptions An-Najah National University Palestine 8 284 27 11 787 RiseOfTheCoders An-Najah National University Palestine 8 288 29 12 832 fabulousGroup An-Najah National University Palestine 8 304 31 13 895 Aqsana An-Najah National University Palestine 8 325 33 14 913 Spark An-Najah National University Palestine 8 333 34 15 935 Brains An-Najah National University Palestine 8 342 36 16 1002 TheEaters An-Najah National University Palestine 8 365 39 17 1118 SCoders An-Najah National University Palestine 8 399 41 18 1218 LogicHackers An-Najah National University Palestine 8 433 42 19 1385 Programmers An-Najah National University Palestine 8 497 43 20 1400 chunkOfCode An-Najah National University Palestine 8 503 45 21 1584 EchoCode An-Najah National University Palestine 8 574 47 22 1622 TheATeam An-Najah National University Palestine 8 587 49 23 1923 XtremeMiracle An-Najah National University Palestine 8 664 51 24 1529 Royalcoders Annamacharya Institute of Technology & Sciences India 10 585 214 1 1546 codeKillers Annamacharya Institute of Technology & Sciences India 10 596 222 2 1793 codemonsters Annamacharya Institute of Technology & Sciences India 10 726 311 3 122 Juniors Arab Academy of Science And Technology - Alexandria Egypt 8 52 5 1 661 Cpp Arab Academy of Science And Technology - Alexandria Egypt 8 243 10 2 1647 Fattah Arab Academy of Science And Technology - Alexandria Egypt 8 595 24 3 268 AAUJ1 Arab American University Palestine 8 108 3 1 1572 XtremeCoderz34 Arab American University Palestine 8 570 46 2 1923 AAUJ4 Arab American University Palestine 8 664 51 3 1923 XtremeCoderz18 Arab American University Palestine 8 664 51 3 55 asdfgh Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Greece 8 18 1 1 132 parAIgka Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Greece 8 58 4 2 164 ThessXPro Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Greece 8 68 5 3 241 ProkroysteiaMethodos Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Greece 8 100 7 4 358 SoDoSoPa Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Greece 8 136 10 5 247 ZeroBugzz Arizona State University-Tempe USA 6 5 26 1 1742 DigitalDevils Arizona State University-Tempe USA 6 50 190 2 377 Rookie Arkansas State University USA 3 13 42 1 195 BaTian Australian Natl University Australia 10 65 4 1 334 DreamKillers Australian Natl University Australia 10 113 7 2 310 Codefinity B. M. Sreenivasalah College of Engineering India 10 101 17 1 322 Bytemetoo B. M. Sreenivasalah College of Engineering India 10 108 20 2 366 CutthroatCoders B. M. Sreenivasalah College of Engineering India 10 126 24 3 574 NamgeCodeBaralla B. M. Sreenivasalah College of Engineering India 10 200 39 4 678 HumBeerHein B. M. Sreenivasalah College of Engineering India 10 237 49 5 699 CodingFalcons B. M. Sreenivasalah College of Engineering India 10 244 51 6 855 F1ref0X B. M. Sreenivasalah College of Engineering India 10 305 74 7 950 DungeonMasters B. M. Sreenivasalah College of Engineering India 10 346 97 8 958 BinaryBots B. M. Sreenivasalah College of Engineering India 10 349 98 9 1036 xtremECoders2 B. M. Sreenivasalah College of Engineering India 10 378 112 10 1445 BMSCE01 B. M. Sreenivasalah College of Engineering India 10 551 194 11 1500 Xbros B. M. Sreenivasalah College of Engineering India 10 573 204 12 1562 BMSCE02 B. M. Sreenivasalah College of Engineering India 10 605 228 13 1581 sashushe B. M. Sreenivasalah College of Engineering India 10 618 238 14 1754 CODEMASTERS15 B. M. Sreenivasalah College of Engineering India 10 708 297 15 1768 codeSPARTANS B. M. Sreenivasalah College of Engineering India 10 714 301 16 1877 Prototype B. M. Sreenivasalah College of Engineering India 10 786 364 17 1435 WildCards Bangalore Inst of Tech India 10 546 191 1 48 BJUTThinkingFish Beijing University of Technology China 10 19 6 1 120 BJUTACGaming Beijing University of Technology China 10 42 10 2 163 BJUTSHENGDIYAGE Beijing University of Technology China 10 56 13 3 168 BJUTENL Beijing University of Technology China 10 58 14 4 834 BJUTDreaming Beijing University of Technology China 10 296 23 5 36 OhMyGod Beijing University of Posts & Telecomm China 10 16 5 1 IEEEXtreme 9.0 Results by University Rank Name University Country Region Region Rank Country Rank University Rank 116 BenhaUniversity Benha University Faculty of Engineering At Shoubra Egypt 8 50 4 1 1772 Spiral Bharati Vidyapeeths Colllege of Engineering - New delhi India 10 715 302 1 78 ModerateRedPandas Bilkent University Turkey 8 28 2 1 82 AtAvratKod Bilkent University Turkey 8 32 3 2 367 TheMachine Bilkent University Turkey 8 141 7 3 456 drones Bilkent University Turkey 8 162 9 4 481 buisimtamyirmiharfli Bilkent University Turkey 8 178 11 5 519 Rektifierz Bilkent University Turkey 8 191 12 6 605 SFY Bilkent University Turkey 8 221 15 7 675 Crimson Bilkent University Turkey 8 248 17 8 685 YOURWORSTNIGHTMARE Bilkent University Turkey 8 254 18 9 758 HueHueHue Bilkent University Turkey 8 281 20 10 891 Mazeryils Bilkent University Turkey 8 322 21 11 1444 MidOrFeed Bilkent University Turkey 8 524 34 12 1819 RedStringsAttached Bilkent University Turkey 8 636 39 13 1869 13thdoctor Bilkent University Turkey 8 648 40 14 254 codenexus Bipin Tripathi Kumaon Institute of Technology India 10 83 13 1 283 Moriarty Bipin Tripathi Kumaon Institute of Technology India 10 92 15 2 337 Heisenberg Bipin Tripathi Kumaon Institute of Technology India 10 115 22 3 724 DNSbtkit Bipin Tripathi Kumaon Institute of Technology India 10 253 56 4 762 ironcode Bipin Tripathi Kumaon Institute of Technology India 10 266 61 5 892 Codethix Bipin Tripathi Kumaon Institute of Technology India 10 326 84 6 1142 hellknights Bipin Tripathi Kumaon Institute of Technology India 10 426 136 7 1189 PSBtkit Bipin Tripathi Kumaon Institute of Technology India 10 446 145 8 152 SwagOverflow Birla Inst of Technology & Sci - Dubai Campus United Arab Emirates 8 65 1 1 452 CooKieMoNSTeR Birla Inst of Technology & Sci - Dubai Campus United Arab Emirates 8 160 2 2 483 HyperVenom Birla Inst of Technology & Sci - Dubai Campus United Arab Emirates 8 179 3 3 1138 SwAySa Birla Inst of Technology & Sci - Dubai Campus United Arab Emirates 8 407 8 4 1247 VeBa Birla Inst of Technology & Sci - Dubai Campus United Arab Emirates 8 440 10 5 1333 TeamAjgar207 Birla Inst of Technology & Sci - Dubai Campus United Arab Emirates 8 466 11 6 1353 Mavericks Birla Inst of Technology & Sci - Dubai Campus United Arab Emirates 8 479 12 7 1358 OOPS Birla Inst of Technology & Sci - Dubai Campus United Arab Emirates 8 483 13 8 1681 Delta Birla Inst of Technology & Sci - Dubai Campus United Arab Emirates 8 601 20 9 1727 TheDebuggers Birla Inst of Technology & Sci - Dubai Campus United Arab Emirates 8 612 21 10 1769 UNIVERSALDECODER Birla Inst of Technology & Sci - Dubai Campus United Arab Emirates 8 624 22 11 1131 BphcMavericks Birla Inst of Technology & Sci Pilani - Hyderabad India 10 421 134 1 110 BZU1 Birzeit University
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