MCC Moves Ablaze to the Final Round of the RAITE Hackathon Programming Challenge 2021

November 03, 2021

As the competition progresses, Mabalacat City College continues to astound the community in their journey in the Regional Assembly on Information Technology Education (RAITE) 2021 with the theme “Digital Economy and Cryptocurrency through Gamification: An Emerging Platform in the New Normal”.

With a unified strength, MCC secures its slot and will advance to the final round of the competition on November 6, 2021. Brimming with perseverance and determination, the Institute of Business and Computing Education (IBCE) students work as a tribe in “HACKATHON”; a collaborative computer programming contest.

Congratulations, MCC!

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