Format and schedule
ICC@M is open to students currently studying business at the undergraduate level. Students who have started, or have already completed, a Master in another field, are not allowed to participate. Furthermore, 16 teams will be divided into four divisions. These divisions run in parallel to each other. Consisting of two short cases and one long case, ICC@M will ensure high quality in terms of solutions proposed to the international judging panel of academics and business executives. In that sense, the participant teams have 3 hours to prepare the short case and 24 hours to prepare the long case. The cases will be all-round business cases although every case will have its functional emphasis. In particular, each short case counts for 20% of the preliminary round score, the long case counts for 60% of the preliminary round score.
