Internal Hackathon Rules:
I) Team Formation:
Participants can form teams of 2 to 5 members. Each team should have one student from the first year, and one girl is mandatory.
II) Project Scope:
Teams can work on any project within the given theme or problem statement. The scope can be limited to a specific technology or platform based on the event's guidelines.
III) Time Limit:
The hackathon will have a specific time limit, i.e., 12 hours.
IV) Code Ownership:
All code developed during the Hackathon should be original work. Participants cannot use code or assets created by someone else without proper permissions or licenses.
V) Collaboration:
Teams are encouraged to collaborate and seek help from mentors or organizers, but cross-team
collaboration is not allowed during the competition.
VI) Presentation:
Each team will have to present their project to the judging panel. The presentation should
demonstrate the functionality and features of the project, as well as any unique or innovative aspects.
Judging Criteria:
I) Presentation (20) :-
How well did the team present their project and communicate the value and functionality of their solution.
II) Innovation (20) :-
The introduction of methods, or code that create significant value and solve problems in a new and effective way.
III) Functionality (20):-
How well these tasks are executed ,whether everything works and delivers the desired output
IV) Scalability (10) :-
Can the project be scaled or extended?
V) Originality Of Code (10) :-
Was the codebase original?
VI) Team Collaboration (20) :-
How well did the team work together and what are there individual roles?
Resources:
Resource:
The use of pre-existing code or projects is not allowed, except for open-source libraries or frameworks.
Note:
Only the top 10 teams will be eligible to participate in the National Hackathon (Manthan) and Smart India Hackathon (SIH)