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Registration Opens: To Be Announced
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Registration Closes: To Be Announced
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Hackathon Start Date: To Be Announced
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Submission Deadline: To Be Announced
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Results Announcement: To Be Announced
Please check the event page regularly for updates and important announcements.
Eligibility-
Open to students, developers, designers, and technology enthusiasts.
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Participants may compete individually or as a team (subject to team size limits specified by the organizers).
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All skill levels are welcome, from beginners to experienced professionals.
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Participants must comply with the hackathon rules and code of conduct.
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Projects must be built during the hackathon period.
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Participants may use open-source libraries, frameworks, and publicly available APIs.
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The submission must include:
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Project title and description
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GitHub repository link
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Demo video (3–5 minutes recommended)
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Presentation or project documentation
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List of technologies used
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Team member information
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Projects must be original and should not infringe on any intellectual property rights.
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Incomplete, plagiarized, or non-functional submissions may be disqualified.
Prizes will be awarded to the top-performing teams based on the judging criteria. Awards may include:
Judging Criteria and Winner SelectionProjects will be evaluated by a panel of judges using the following criteria:
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Innovation & Creativity (25%) – Originality and uniqueness of the idea.
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Technical Implementation (25%) – Quality, complexity, and effectiveness of the technology used.
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Impact & Problem Solving (25%) – How well the project addresses a real-world problem.
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User Experience & Design (15%) – Usability, accessibility, and overall design.
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Presentation & Demo (10%) – Clarity of the project demonstration and explanation.
The teams with the highest overall scores will be selected as winners. In the event of a tie, judges may conduct additional evaluations or discussions to determine the final rankings. 🚀