AI Quiz Competition Gujarat Ignites Young Minds in Ahmedabad
“Talk Beyond AI” by The Resourceful Network Brings Gujarat’s First State-Level AI Quiz to Narayana Business School, Ahmedabad
In a landmark initiative aimed at fostering innovation and ethical understanding of Artificial Intelligence, The Resourceful Network successfully hosted Gujarat’s first-ever State-Level AI Quiz Competition at Narayana Business School, Ahmedabad. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from 26 colleges across the state, marking a significant step toward bridging academia and industry.
Events like this are becoming more important as Artificial Intelligence continues to grow at a fast pace. Reports from global technology bodies show that AI-related jobs are expected to rise by more than 30% in the next five years. Many colleges still focus on theory, while industries now look for practical skills. This gap often leaves students underprepared. By bringing together students from 26 different colleges, this quiz created a space where learning could go beyond textbooks and move closer to real-world needs.
Held under the banner of “Talk Beyond AI”, the quiz competition was designed to go beyond theoretical knowledge and encourage students to explore real-world applications of AI, ethical considerations, and collaborative problem-solving. The initiative created a dynamic platform for young minds to engage with the evolving landscape of Artificial Intelligence in a meaningful and practical way.
In recent years, experts have raised strong concerns about the ethical side of AI. Issues such as data privacy, bias in algorithms, and misuse of deepfake technology are now widely discussed in global forums. Universities like Oxford and MIT have already introduced courses on AI ethics. By including such topics in a quiz format, this event helped students think about both the power and the risks of AI. It also encouraged teamwork, which is a key skill in the tech industry where most projects are built by groups, not individuals.
Amid the high-energy atmosphere of the competition, the organisers also officially introduced Resourceful—an innovative digital ecosystem aimed at addressing the persistent “collaboration gap” between academic excellence and industry requirements. The platform seeks to enable seamless interaction, knowledge exchange, and opportunity creation for students and professionals alike.
Many industry reports have pointed out that nearly 60% of graduates in India face difficulty finding roles that match their skills. At the same time, companies struggle to find trained talent. Platforms like Resourceful aim to solve this problem by connecting students directly with industry experts, live projects, and mentorship. Similar models have already shown success in cities like Bengaluru and Hyderabad, where start-ups and colleges work closely. If executed well, this ecosystem could help students gain hands-on experience before they even complete their studies.
The competition concluded on an exciting note, with the top two teams earning the opportunity to advance to the Zonal Level, where they will represent Gujarat on a larger stage.
Such multi-level competitions are common in global academic systems. They give students a chance to compete beyond their local area and test their skills against a wider pool of talent. This exposure often helps students build confidence and improve their problem-solving speed. In many cases, students who perform well in such competitions go on to secure internships or research roles with leading organisations.
The Winners’ Circle:
• Winners: Abhishek Rajput and Khushbu Rathore – Narayana Business School
• Runners-up: Lithika Saravanakumar and Kush Saraf – Karnavati University
• 1st Runners-up: Hrishicka Raval and Sunil Ojha – Graduate School of Engineering and Technology (GTU SET)
Student competitions like this often act as a turning point in careers. Many well-known tech professionals have shared that early exposure to quizzes, hackathons, and contests helped shape their interest in technology. Winning teams not only gain recognition but also build a strong profile that can help them in future placements or higher studies.
“This event is more than a competition; it is a movement to prepare the next generation for a future where AI and human ingenuity coexist,” said a representative from The Resourceful Network. “By bringing together 26 diverse institutions, we are building a foundation for a robust tech ecosystem in Gujarat.”
The idea of humans and AI working together is now widely accepted across industries. In healthcare, AI helps doctors detect diseases faster. In banking, it helps prevent fraud. In the media, it assists in content analysis. However, experts agree that human judgment is still essential. Events like “Talk Beyond AI” remind students that technology is a tool, and its impact depends on how people choose to use it.
Gujarat has been steadily growing as a hub for education and innovation. With institutes investing more in technology-driven learning, such initiatives can play a key role in shaping future talent. By combining knowledge, ethics, and real-world exposure, this event has set a strong example for other states to follow.
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