Registration
If you missed registering for FSTTCS at early bird rates or traveling to attend is not feasible, note that we have an exciting remote experience planned for our online attendees. Further, attending online is free of cost! Join our community and sign up to be reminded here.
If you are still looking to participate in person, registration will remain open until the 10th of December.
Registration costs, in Indian Rupees (INR), exclusive of taxes and markup fees are given in the table below.
The conference registration covers lunch, and two tea breaks on each day for all the three days of the conference, and a banquet dinner. The fees do not cover accommodation. For details about accommodation options, please see this page, and use this form to request a reservation.
Early Bird (up to Nov 26th AoE) |
Regular (up to Dec 13th AoE) |
|
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Students | ₹ 5,000 | ₹ 6,000 |
Non-Student[1] (Developing Countries[2]) | ₹ 12,500 | ₹ 14,000 |
Non-Student (Developed Countries[3]) | ₹ 25,000 | ₹ 27,000 |
Registration costs for the workshops, in Indian Rupees (INR), exclusive of taxes and markup fees are given in the table below. The workshop registration covers lunch, and two tea breaks on each day of the workshop.
Workshop | Early Bird (up to Nov 26th AoE) |
Regular (up to Dec 13th) |
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Milestones and Motifs in the Theory of Proofs, Algebraic Computation, and Lower Bounds |
₹ 3,500 | ₹ 5,000 |
Workshop on Algorithmic Mechanism Design | ₹ 3,500 | ₹ 5,000 |
Workshop on Automata and Games for Synthesis | ₹ 2,500 | ₹ 4,000 |
While we have a combined registration form for all events, if you decide to register for a workshop later, it will be possible to do so. |
By non-student we mean faculty, post-docs and researchers working at academic/corporate institutions. ↩︎
A developed country is a high income country as defined in the World Bank Classification 2022. ↩︎
Any country that is not classified as a high Income country as defined in the World Bank Classification 2022 is treated as a developing country in our context. ↩︎