Overall Guidelines :

  • Each team may consist of at least 2 and at most 5 members, who need not belong to the same organization.
  • Teams can, of course, gain advice and support from organizers, volunteers, sponsors, and others in the final event.
  • Teams can use an idea they had before the event.
  • Teams can work on ideas that have already been done. Products do not have to be “innovative”. If somebody wants to work on a common idea they should be allowed to do so and should be judged on the quality of their prototype. These days it’s hard to find something that’s fully original and teams might not know an idea has been done before anyway.
  • Team members can be from different colleges
  • Members must be college or university students
  • Decisions of judges at any round will be final and binding
  • Adding new features to existing projects is allowed. Judges will only consider new functionality introduced or new features added in determining the winners.
  • Projects that violate the Code of Conduct are not allowed.
  • Teams can be disqualified from the competition at the organizers' discretion. Reasons might include but are not limited to breaking the Competition Rules, breaking the Code of Conduct, or other unsporting behaviors.

Eligibility:

Teams with a specialty in hardware tech are invited.

Project and Submission Requirements:

Detailed product description in pdf and video links related to it.

 

Prizes

  • Prizes worth INR 70,000/- for winners
  • Participation certificates
  • Exciting goodies

Judging Criteria and Winner Selection

  • The usefulness of the product and market base.
  • The real-world problem it mitigates.
  • Better product over a potential competitor.
  • Proper explanation of the product.