We’re hoping to encourage people of all backgrounds, ages, and locations to learn and love programming. Learn to code and create a product in the hackathon. No matter who you are, you’re welcome here—and you’ll surprise yourself with what you can accomplish.
Get the chance to learn and work with underrepresented communities across all races, ages, ethnicities, sexual orientations, abilities, veteran statuses, and gender identities.
Requirements
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We require all teams to submit a 2 minute or less demo video
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Your video must be created during the weekend of the hackathon.
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Your code must be available in some sort of public repository.
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We do allow you to submit your project to other hackathons (this weekend only) as long as the other hackathon also allows this.
- If you're continuing work on an old project, you MUST specify in your Devpost submission form what was worked on 1) before the hackathon and 2) during the hackathon.
Prizes
₹ 100,000 in prizes
⭐️ First Prize (Overall)
⭐️ Second Prize (Overall)
⭐️ Third Prize (Overall)
⭐️ Mini - Event Prizes
We'll be conducting several exciting mini-events and further details on the same would be announced on Discord.
There would be 15 - 20 mini competitions and the Prize Money would be distributed among the winners. Participation would be at a individual level.
The prizes are capped to 1 prize per individual.
Stay Tuned.
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges

Shubham Upadhyay
DevRel Manager (APAC), MLH

Yashovardhan Agrawal
Developer Relations, Web3Auth
Judging Criteria
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Originality
Has this project been done before at hackathons in the past? How creative is their project in solving the problem at hand? -
Adherence to Theme
Does the hack adhere to the event's theme? Does it implement that theme fully or just partially? If you are participating under Open Innovation, and working on your own idea, that also adheres to the theme. -
Completion
Does the hack work? Did the team achieve everything they wanted? -
Learning
Did the team stretch themselves? Did they try to learn something new? What kind of projects have they worked on before? -
Design
Did the team put thought into the user experience? How well designed is the interface? -
Tech Implementation
How technically impressive was the hack? Was the technical problem the team tackled difficult? Did it use a particularly clever technique or did it use many different components? Did the technology involved make you go "Wow"?
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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