Web DevelopmentArtificial IntelligenceHealthtechClimate TechSocial Impact
Student only
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
online
120
Participants
₹10,000
Prize Pool
10
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
Theme: Build a technology-driven web application solution that solves a real-world problem. Participants are free to choose any domain from the following: Healthcare: Tech solutions to improve health, medical services, or patient care. Environment & Sustainability: Projects focused on protecting the environment and using resources responsibly. Social Good: Solutions that help society, communities, or underprivileged groups. AI / Automation: Using artificial intelligence or automation to make tasks smarter and more efficient. Team Composition: Team Size:2–3 members. All team members must be currently enrolled students of the same college/institution. Inter-college teams are not permitted. Eligibility Criteria: Open to Undergraduate and Postgraduate students from all streams. Participants must be: Currently enrolled in a recognized college/university, From the same institution, Each participant can be part of only one team. Judging Criteria: Problem Understanding & Relevance – 15 Points Innovation & Creativity – 20 Points Technical Implementation – 35 Points User Experience & Design – 10 Points PPT Quality & Presentation – 20 Points. Prizes: Winner:₹7,000 + Certificate 1st Runner-up:₹3,000 + Certificate. Hackathon Structure and Timeline: Round 1: Registration ( 8th January – 12th January ) Registration through Unstop Round 2: PPT Submission (13th January – 14th January) Upload PPT (PDF or PPTX format) Maximum slides: 5–7. Mandatory Details: Project Name, Team Name, Participant's name, Selected Theme. The selected participants list will be announced on 15th January. Round 3: Code & Working Prototype Submission (17th January) Prototype Submission must include: 2-3 minutes video of team explaining their project. GitHub repository link (complete working code). Hosted Vercel deployment link. Prize Distribution ( 19th January ). Rules: All participants must follow the given timeline strictly; late submissions will not be considered. Teams must consist only of students from the same institution. Plagiarism of ideas, code, or presentations will lead to immediate disqualification. The project must align with the hackathon theme and chosen domain. Participants are expected to maintain professionalism and ethical conduct throughout the event. The organizing committee’s decision will be final and bindingin all matters.