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
109
Participants
₹8,000
Prize Pool
9
Est. Projects
Organizers
Alex Johnson
alex@example.org
Jamie Rivera
jamie@example.org
Event Overview: ROCKVERSE HACKATHON ’26 is a 36-hour online hackathon presented by BigRock Exchange. The event brings together developers, innovators, and builders to transform ideas into functional prototypes. Participants collaborate to develop solutions for real-world problems across multiple technology domains. The hackathon focuses on innovation, technical implementation, and practical impact.
Event Details:
Date: 12 April – 13 April 2026.
Duration: 36 hours.
Mode: Online.
Team size: 2–4 members.
Discussion Gorup link : https://chat.whatsapp.com/E5hPCZySA9B1rYwDyrSM36
Domains:
Artificial Intelligence.
Web Development.
Web3.
Sustainability and Green Technology.
Rewards And Prizes:
Winner – ₹8,000 and 1 Lakh BRK Tokens.
Runner-Up – ₹5,000 and 1 Lakh BRK Tokens.
Second Runner-Up – ₹4,000 and 1 Lakh BRK Tokens.
Fourth Place – ₹2,000.
Fifth Place – ₹1,000.
Additional Rewards:
BRK token airdrops for active participants.
Giveaways during the hackathon.
Exclusive BigRock Exchange merchandise.
Eligibility Criteria:
Open to students, developers, and professionals from all backgrounds.
Participants must be 18 years of age or older.
Inter-college teams are allowed.
Inter-specialization teams are allowed.
Basic knowledge of coding or development is recommended.
Registration Process:
All participants must sign up on the BigRock Exchange platform.
Participants must complete account verification.
After verification, teams must return to the hackathon registration page and register their team.
All team members must be signed up and verified before the final submission of registration.
Hackathon Format And Rounds:
Round 1 – Idea Submission:
Teams submit their problem statement and proposed solution.
Evaluation is based on innovation, feasibility, and potential impact.
Shortlisted teams move to the final round.
Round 2 – 36 Hour Build Phase:
Teams develop a working prototype or minimum viable product.
Continuous mentoring and support are provided during the build phase.
Final submissions must include a project demo in video or live format.
Teams must submit their GitHub repository.
A presentation or project documentation must also be submitted.
Final Evaluation:
Innovation and creativity of the solution.
Technical implementation and development quality.
Practical impact of the project.
Presentation and demonstration quality.
Problem Statements:
The hackathon follows an open innovation format.
Participants may choose any real-world problem within the provided domains.
There is no fixed number of problem statements.
Participation Guidelines:
Participants must join the official communication channels.
Teams must follow all submission deadlines.
Use of open-source resources is permitted.
Projects must be developed during the hackathon duration only.
Rules:
Each participant may be part of only one team.
Team size must strictly be between 2 and 4 members.
All submissions must be original work.
Plagiarism or use of pre-built projects will result in disqualification.
Teams must submit all required deliverables before the deadline.
Judges’ decisions will be final and binding.
Community Links:
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WhatsApp: Click Here
X (Twitter): Click Here
Final Note:
Participants are encouraged to build innovative solutions, collaborate with their teams, and compete to create impactful projects within the 36-hour challenge.