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Event Type
in person
32
Participants
2
Est. Projects
Organizers
Alex Johnson
alex@example.org
Jamie Rivera
jamie@example.org
Guidelines:
Eligibility:
The hackathon is open to undergraduate students from all colleges and universities.
Participants must register in teams of 2–4 members.
Inter-college teams are allowed.
Inter-specialization teams are allowed (participants from different branches/streams can form a team).
Event Format:
Round 1 – Online Idea Submission
Teams must submit:
A PowerPoint presentation explaining their proposed solution
Resumes of all team members
Submissions will be evaluated by the organizing team and mentors.
Submission Deadline: 4 April 2026
PPT Template & Abstract Problem Statements: Click Here
PPT Naming Format: TeamName_TeamLeaderName
Round 1: Updates & Announcements
Participants are strongly encouraged to join the official WhatsApp group for updates regarding Round 1 submissions, clarifications, and announcements. Click Here
Round 2 – 24-Hour Offline Hackathon
Top 40 teams will be shortlisted for the final round.
Shortlisted teams must pay a confirmation fee of ₹500 per team to confirm participation.
Payment Deadline: 8 April 2026, 11:59 PM
Venue: Sardar Patel Institute of Technology, Mumbai
Hackathon Dates: 11–12 April 2026
The final problem statements will be released at the beginning of the hackathon.
Teams will have 24 hours to develop a working prototype or solution.
Mentors will be available during the hackathon to guide participants.
Tracks / Problem Themes:
Participants will work on solutions related to the following tracks:
AI in FinTech
AI in Healthcare
AI in Sustainability
AI for Social Good
Rules:
Each team must consist of 2–4 members only.
Participants must register using valid college details and student credentials.
Teams must submit their PPT and resumes before the submission deadline to be considered for shortlisting.
Plagiarism or use of pre-built solutions will lead to immediate disqualification.
Teams must build their solution during the hackathon duration after the final problem statement is released.
Participants must follow the code of conduct and guidelines provided by the organizers during the event.
Decisions made by the judging panel and organizing committee will be final and binding.
Any form of misconduct, unfair practices, or violation of rules may result in disqualification.
Teams must present their final solution during the final evaluation round to the judging panel.
Organizers reserve the right to modify rules or event structure if required.
Note: ₹500 fee is only applicable as a confirmation fee for teams shortlisted for the offline round. Only shortlisted teams are required to pay the participation fee for the final offline round.
Sam Chen
sam@example.org
Quality Score
Quality Score
72/100
High confidence
Organiser16/20
Event Maturity14/20
Sponsors18/25
Participants12/20
Operations12/15
Why this score
Strong organiser track record
Returning event
Well-sponsored
Missing data
Prize details
Code of conduct
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