
Up to 4 Members Per Team
One-Day On-Campus Hackathon
Exciting Cash Prizes & Certificates
⚔️ Hackathon Rules & Pro Tips
Official Rules & Guidelines
- Each team can have a maximum of 4 members.
- Every team must register before the official deadline.
- All development must start only after the hackathon begins.
- You must submit your GitHub repository link once you start working — this repo should contain your full project history.
- Pre-built or copied projects will lead to instant disqualification.
- No use of AI tools or AI-generated content is allowed at any stage of the hackathon.
- All design, code, and ideas must be original and created by your team.
- Any external assets (APIs, icons, libraries) must be properly credited.
- Each team must submit their final project before the submission deadline.
- Respect mentors, judges, and participants — any misconduct will lead to removal.
- Judges’ decisions are final and cannot be contested.
Smart Tips for Your Hackathon Journey
- Before coding, finalize your idea and a short plan — know what success looks like for your MVP.
- Build a small, working MVP first. Add polish only if core features are stable.
- Assign clear roles: backend, frontend, design, and demo/pitch owner.
- Push your code often to GitHub — commits and history matter to judges.
- Focus on usability: a simple, intuitive UI often scores higher than complex tech.
- Use lightweight tools like Notion or Trello to track tasks and responsibilities.
- Take short breaks and sleep when needed - mental clarity helps you ship faster.
- Prepare a concise demo: problem -> solution -> demo -> what you built and future steps.
- Keep environment and setup notes so your demo runs reliably on another machine.
- Ask mentors early - a short question can save hours of rework.
- Keep backups of your repo, presentation, and any assets you’ll demo.
🏅 Certificates
Certificates unlock after 6:00 Am
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