- The competition is held in 9 sports in men's and women's categories: futsal, basketball, handball, volleyball, beach volleyball, table tennis, chess, rowing, and cross-country.
- In all sports, students compete in men's and women's categories. Women are allowed to compete in the men's category as well.
- Only students and those who graduated in the academic year 2021/2022 have the right to participate in sports competitions.
- Each competitor can participate in only one sport. The exception to this rule is combining indoor volleyball and beach volleyball. Also, people who compete in any other sport can compete in cross-country.
- Each coach of a sports team is obliged to provide a list of participants who are competing in a particular sport to the coach of that sport.
- In case of doubt about the identity of a player, the scorekeepers will check the identification document (ID card, personal ID, driver's license, etc.).
- Sports teams do not have the right to change the schedule.
- Sports teams have the right to lodge a complaint.
- Sports coaches reserve the right to change the regulations in extraordinary situations.
FUTSAL
- The competition is held separately in the men's and women's categories.
- Each university can register a maximum of one team.
- The field has 4 players and 1 goalkeeper, and a maximum of 14 players can be registered for a match (including goalkeepers).
- The teams will be drawn into groups, followed by a knockout system. Matches are played for 2 x 15 minutes of "dirty" play.
- The game is played on artificial turf, and cleats are prohibited.
- At the end of the tournament, the best player, best scorer, and best goalkeeper of the tournament will be announced.
BASKETBALL
- The competition is held separately in the men's and women's categories.
- Each university can register a maximum of one team.
- The field has 5 players, and a maximum of 12 players can be registered for a match.
- The teams will be drawn into groups, followed by a knockout system. Matches are played for 4 x 6 minutes of "dirty" play.
- The game is played on a tartan surface.
- At the end of the tournament, the best player of the tournament will be announced.
HANDBALL
- The competition is held separately in the men's and women's categories.
- Each university can register a maximum of one team.
- The field has 6 players and 1 goalkeeper, and a maximum of 16 players can be registered for a match (including goalkeepers).
- The teams will be drawn into groups, followed by a knockout system. Matches are played for 2 x 15 minutes of "dirty" play.
- The game is played on a court surface.
- At the end of the tournament, the best player of the tournament will be announced.
VOLLEYBALL
- The competition is held separately in the men's and women's categories.
- Each university can register a maximum of one team.
- The field has 6 players, and a maximum of 12 players can be registered for a match.
- The teams will be drawn into groups, followed by a knockout system. Matches are played for 2 sets to win, the first two sets up to 25, the third up to 15, all sets are played with 2 point difference.
- The game is played on a court surface.
- At the end of the tournament, the best player of the tournament will be announced.
BEACH VOLLEYBALL
- The competition is held separately for men's and women's categories.
- Each university can register a maximum of one team.
- There are 2 players on the court, and a maximum of 4 players can be registered for a match.
- The matches will be played in a cup with a single elimination system. Matches are played in 2 sets, with the first two sets up to 21 and the third up to 15, all sets played with a 2-point difference.
- The game is played on sand outdoors.
- At the end of the tournament, the best player of the tournament will be announced.
TABLE TENNIS
- The competition is held separately for men's and women's categories.
- Each university can register a maximum of one team.
- Competitors must bring their own rackets.
- Teams will be drawn into several groups.
- Four players can register for the tournament, with three players playing in each match.
- Matches are played in 3 won games.
- The schedule of matches between teams A and B:
- A1 - B2
- A2 - B1
- A3 - B3
- A1 - B1
- A2 - B2
- The match is played in three sets won.
- Sets are played up to 11 with a 2-point difference.
- At the end of the tournament, the best player of the tournament will be announced.
CHESS
- The competition is played in mixed and women's categories.
- The competition is held as a team event.
- Women can compete in both mixed and women's categories.
- It is not a condition to have one woman in the mixed category; there can be only 4 men.
- The team consists of 4 players and 2 reserves.
- It will be played berger or Swiss system with 11 rounds (depending on the number of teams).
- The game tempo is 7 min + 3 s per move.
- The first criterion for deciding the winner in team competition is match points.
- In the individual competition, each faculty can send one representative (the top 5 teams in the team competition have the right to choose 2 players).
- The individual competition will be played berger or Swiss system with 7 rounds (depending on the number of players).
- The tempo of the game for individual competition is also 7 min + 3 s per move.
- Each faculty is obliged to bring 2 complete and correct chess sets (board, pieces and clock).
- At the end of the tournament, the best player of the tournament will be announced, who will be determined as the 1st board of the winning team.
INDOOR ROWING
- The competition is held separately for men's and women's categories.
- Each university can register up to two teams in the men's and up to two teams in the women's categories, with only the better-placed team being scored.
- Teams will be drawn into groups.
- The team consists of four students from the same university.
- The men's part of the competition is organized as a 4 x 1000 m relay race.
- Each student rows on the ergometer for 1000 m.
The women's part of the competition is organized as a 4 x 500 m relay race. - Each female student rows on the ergometer for 500 m.
- At the end of the tournament, the fastest male and female rowers will be announced.
CROSS COUNTRY RUNNING
- The teams are ranked separately for men's and women's categories.
- The competition can be held separately for men's and women's categories depending on the number of participants and the "crowd at the start" assessment, but all categories run the same track.
- Each faculty can register up to one team for each category with a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 5 individuals.
- The team ranking is determined by adding up the rankings of the fastest 3 team members, and the teams are ranked by the lowest sum of rankings.
- At the end of the race, the fastest male and female runners will be announced.