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Event Type
in person
19
Participants
₹16,000
Prize Pool
1
Est. Projects
Organizers
Alex Johnson
alex@example.org
Jamie Rivera
jamie@example.org
Event Overview:
AURISTRA’26 – 48 Hours National Level Hackathon & Symposium is organized by the Faculty of Engineering and Technology, School of Computational Engineering, Takshashila University.
The event aims to provide a platform for students to showcase their technical knowledge, creativity, innovation, and problem-solving skills.
Participants will compete in various technical and non-technical events and a 48-hour hackathon to develop innovative solutions to real-world problems.
The event includes multiple competitions such as Image Prompting, Website Prompting, Debugging, Ideathon, Blind the Algorithm, Start-Up Pitch, E-Sports, IPL Bidding, and Treasure Hunt along with the National Level Hackathon.
Participants will get the opportunity to collaborate, build solutions, present innovative ideas, and compete for exciting rewards with a ₹35,000+ prize pool.
Guidelines:
Eligibility: Open to undergraduate and postgraduate students from all recognized colleges and universities.
Team Size (Hackathon): 3 members per team.
Inter-College Teams: Allowed.
Inter-Specialization Teams: Allowed.
Hackathon Duration: 48 Hours (continuous development and evaluation).
Number of Rounds (Hackathon):
Idea Submission / Screening
Development Phase
Final Presentation & Evaluation
Symposium Events Format: Each event may include 1–2 rounds depending on the event structure.
Problem Statements: Problem statements will be provided at the beginning of the hackathon or participants may propose their own innovative ideas aligned with technology domains.
Presentation Format: Finalists must present their prototype or idea along with a short presentation explaining the problem, solution, implementation, and impact.
Rules of the Competition:
Participants must register before the event through the official registration link or QR code.
Each participant can register for multiple symposium events but must manage timing conflicts independently.
Teams must follow ethical practices and avoid plagiarism.
Any form of cheating or unfair practice will lead to immediate disqualification.
Participants must bring their own laptops and necessary development tools for the hackathon.
Internet access will be provided; however, misuse of network resources is strictly prohibited.
Judges’ decisions will be final and binding.
All participants must follow the instructions given by the event coordinators and volunteers.
Proper discipline and professional conduct must be maintained throughout the event.