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Tuesday, September 30, 2025
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Topic: ConQuest

ConQuest is back to test your knowledge of the Constitution, and this time it’s going digital

5th edition of India’s premier quiz on the Constitution will be held every weekend from 3 to 25 October. UG & PG students from all disciplines can participate.

NLSIU is big winner as ConQuest 2019 ends with posers on War & Peace, Raghuram Rajan

The fourth edition of ConQuest was organised by the Centre for Law and Policy Research (CLPR), a not-for-profit trust, in Bengaluru.

ConQuest 2019 regional rounds test students’ knowledge of Indian Constitution

The final event of ConQuest 2019, India’s premier national quiz on the Indian Constitution, history and politics, will take place Friday.

Over 90 North Indian teams battle it out for top prize at ConQuest

After an intensive quiz of five rounds, Ramjas College emerges as the winner. ThePrint is the digital partner of ConQuest.

BITS-Pilani is the big winner as ConQuest 2019 wraps up western round with mind-benders

The west regional round of the 4th edition of ConQuest was held at MM Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune, with 45 teams participating.

IIT-KGP and NUJS teams qualify for ConQuest finals at eastern round in Kolkata

Over 30 teams took part in the eastern regional round of the fourth edition of ConQuest, India’s premier quiz on the Constitution, history and politics.

Students quizzed on Indian Constitution, history, politics as fourth edition of ConQuest begins

The South-regional round of the quiz was held at St Joseph’s College of Law, Bengaluru. As many as 75 teams participated from various colleges across south India.

ConQuest is back — brush up your knowledge of Constitution to take the quiz

The contest, which will see 4 regional rounds before the final, is open for undergraduate students from all disciplines. ThePrint is the digital partner.

Gujarat and Delhi students emerge winners in ConQuest national quiz finals

Bengaluru played host to two of the editions on the same day, first the south regional round and then the finals.

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