This hackathons is only open to students. Double check the event page for more information as this may mean only those from a particular university/country are eligible.
Event Type
in person
18
Participants
₹50,000
Prize Pool
1
Est. Projects
Organizers
Alex Johnson
alex@example.org
Jamie Rivera
jamie@example.org
Sam Chen
sam@example.org
Quality Score
Quality Score
72/100
High confidence
Organiser16/20
Event Maturity14/20
Sponsors18/25
Participants12/20
TechRhythm 2.0 proudly presents SyntaXsurvival, an intense 36-hour hackathon designed to challenge the brightest minds in coding, innovation, and teamwork. Taking place at the prestigious ITM University Gwalior from April 8th to 10th, 2026, this event brings together passionate developers, problem solvers, and creators to push their limits in a competitive yet collaborative environment.
Organized by the Code Craft Society, IDC and CyberShield of ITM University, SyntaXsurvival fosters inclusivity, learning, and innovation, providing participants with mentorship, resources, and the chance to showcase their talents to expert judges.
Whether you are a student aiming to sharpen your skills, build your portfolio, or compete for exciting prizes, SyntaXsurvival is the ultimate platform to transform ideas into reality under pressure.
To encourage interdisciplinary learning and solve real-world challenges, TECHRHYTHM 2.0 2026 features various tracks:
Web/Mobile App Development
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
Web3 & Blockchain
The hackathon will unfold in two competitive stages:
Round 1: Ideation Phase
Mode: Online Submission
Objective: Teams must propose a detailed project idea based on one of the given tracks. The proposal must adhere strictly to the provided format.
Template: Provided in the attachment section
Deadline: 2nd April*
Round 2: Final Prototype Round
Mode: On-Site Hackathon, 36 Hours
Location: ITM University, Gwalior
Round Dates: 8th-10th April*
Objective: The top qualifying teams from the Ideation Phase will converge on campus to build, test, and demonstrate their functional prototypes.
Team Composition Rules
Each team shall consist of 2-5 members.
Participants cannot be part of more than one team. Cross-team collaboration is prohibited.
Teams may consist of members from different colleges and institutions. Inter-college teams are permitted.
1Eligibility
Open to all undergraduate/postgraduate students
Participants from any college can join
Inter-college teams allowed
Platform
Ideation Round → Online submission via platform
Final Round → Offline at ITM University, Gwalior