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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
111
Participants
₹5,000
Prize Pool
9
Est. Projects
Organizers
Alex Johnson
alex@example.org
Jamie Rivera
jamie@example.org
Structure:
Stage 1: Qualifier Round:
Teams must submit a fully functional project .
Submission must include: A well-maintained GitHub repository
A working live application/website link
A README file detailing the project overview, features, and tech stack
Submission of a demo video is mandatory.
Time allotted: 36 hours
Selected teams will advance to the Presentation Round.
Problem Statement Announcement: 12/02/2026 – 11:59 AM(Day)
Project Submission Deadline: 13/02/2026 – 11:59 PM(Night)
Stage 2: Presentation Round:
Qualified teams will present their project using a PPT or PDF (maximum 6 slides/pages), excluding cover and thank you page).
Evaluation will focus on: Quality and clarity of presentation
Technical soundness of the project
Judges’ assessment of innovation and execution
Teams must be prepared for a Q&A session with the judges. Presentation Date: 15/02/2026
Guidelines:
Teams must consist only of registered participants (organizers, volunteers, judges, and sponsors are not allowed to participate).
All work must be original and developed during the hackathon . Pre-existing projects are strictly prohibited.
Teams may use any tools and technologies , including AI/ML, hardware, and software solutions .
Use of external libraries, APIs, or third-party tools is allowed but must be clearly mentioned in the submission.
Teams retain ownership of their projects; however, organizers reserve the right to showcase submissions for promotional purposes.
Any form of plagiarism, cheating, or unethical behavior will result in immediate disqualification
Judging Criteria:
Innovation and Creativity: How original and innovative the idea is (plagiarism is intolerable)
Design and Usability: How user-friendly and well-designed the project is (UI/UX is the most important criteria)
Impact: What potential real-world impact does the project have on the problem it aims to solve.
Technical Complexity: Level of Difficulty in Implementing the Project. (Complex projects are welcome only if the app runs seamlessly)
Git Repository: A well-documented READ-ME file along with all the resources and codes of the project must be maintained. (The exact step of running the App must be given)
Deployment : Participants are advised to deploy their Apps. This gives their submission an additional edge.
Presentation: The technical accuracy and quality of the Final Project and PPT.
Bonus Points:
Participants are encouraged to utilize the latest technologies in their projects to enhance innovation and functionality. Using the latest technologies will receive additional points.
Projects that effectively integrate AI and machine learning technologies will receive additional points, as these elements demonstrate advanced technical skills and creativity.