PS'24 Rulebook
PS'24 Rulebook
PS'24 Rulebook
NO OF
SR EVENTS
EVENTS
NO.
1 CENTRAL EVENTS 4
2 FLAGSHIP EVENTS 13
3 PRE EVENTS 25
4 GENERAL EVENTS 85
1 Hardware Hackathon
2 Pragathi
3 Hackaphasia
Rules
● Participants must stick to the theme and the list of components provided.
● Participants must build the complete prototype in the stipulated time and bring their own components.
Club/Dept : Central
Non IEEE
5th and 6th December 2024, 1st Prize: Rs 10000
Member: 150
Team of 3 to 4 9AM to 1PM 2nd Prize: Rs 5000
IEEE
Member: 100
Event Coordinators:
Rules
Club/Dept : Central
Event Coordinators:
Name1- TBD
Name2- TBD
Rules
Club/Dept : Central
Event Coordinators:
Rules
● Round 1 (Gear up): An online aptitude test. This round will happen on 5th December, 2024. The selected
participants will have to turn up for the next three rounds on the 6th December, 2024 at BMSCE.
● Round 2 (Middle Ground): Every coin has two sides. It takes considerable talent to balance a coin in the middle
ground. The comparison is obvious: Technological growth is clearly filled with ethical challenges.
● Round 3 (Parachute Paradox): In this round, participants have to portray their persuasion and marketing abilities.
There are no prerequisites. All you need is to prepare yourself for an adrenaline rush!
● Round 4 (Point blank): This is a stress-interview round. In this round, participants will be posed with questions
from judges in front of a huge audience. The title, LiveWire 4.0, will be awarded to the most impressive and witty
candidate.
● The decision of the judges is final and irrevocable.Participants found involved in any malpractice will be
disqualified from the game
Club/Dept : Central
Event Coordinators:
Name1 - TBD
Name2 - TBD
1 FIFA
2 ENIGMA HUNT
3 Techception 4.0
4 Cansat
6 CONTAGION 2.0
7 May Day
9 Maze Runner
10 LIGHTS OUT
11 Fusion Ryder
12 LOGOMANIA
13 Fury Road V9
FIFA
Fifa is a 1v1 showdown where you can pick any team of your choice and show your football skills on the
controller sticks.
Rules
● You can choose one club and will have to stick with the same club to continue to play for the entire
tournament.
● In each group stage, there will be 3 participants and only one will go Qualify for the knockout stages.
● You can bring your own controller, which is not compulsory. Controllers are available to play.
● Half time length for the respective stages are: Group stages - 4 minutes, Knockouts - 5 minutes, and
Semi-finals and finals - 6 minutes
● Rules can further be changed by the ECs
Event Coordinators:
Archit - 7506694445
Ashish - 9821059950
Rules
1st Prize : Rs
5th December 2024, 6000
150
Team of 3 12PM to 4PM 2nd Prize : Rs
3000
Event Coordinators:
Tanmay - 9448153867
Nikhil - 9066978270
Rules
● A kit with sensors and the arduino will be provided to each team.
● Participants will be taught to use these to create the cansat.
● Participants must bring their own laptops.
Club/Dept :Upagraha
6h December 2024,
150
Team of 2 to 3 11AM
Event Coordinators:
To Register : Click here {insert link from the eventID sheets for this perticular event}
SECRET SHADOWS 3.0
Investigating a crime scene using past occurrences and analytical abilities is the central focus of this
fascinating event. The participants will be required to examine the crime scene and review any relevant reports.
They will have to determine the cause of death and the murderer based on the clues. The participants should
develop a theory that explains the death or deaths in detail based on all available information and hints.
Rules
Department: Biotechnology
Event Coordinators:
Join an immersive Dungeons & Dragons-inspired challenge, where teams of three take on unique roles to
uncover the mystery of a virus outbreak caused by a lab leak in a hospital-research facility. Navigate through
rooms filled with puzzles, life-size board games, and investigative clues to find patient zero and secure the
cure. Time is ticking, and only the fastest team to correctly identify patient zero will win.
Rules
Department: Biotechnology
Event Coordinators:
Participants will embark on a thrilling journey to uncover the mysterious reasons behind aircraft crashes.
Teams will navigate a series of intricate puzzles, piecing together clues to reveal the truth behind the disaster.
They will engage in logical reasoning to draw accurate conclusions, culminating in a presentation of their
analyses at the end of their turns.
Rules:
● Stipulated time of 13 mins.
● The winner is decided by assessment of the correct reason for crash and time taken to reach this
conclusion.
● The decisions of organizers is final.
5th December
1st Prize: Rs 3000
200 & 6th December 2024,
Team of 4 2nd Prize: Rs 2000
9AM to 4PM
Event Coordinators:
The flagship event from the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering is coming for its greatest
edition till date. Expect the unexpected as you tackle mind-bending questions that delve into the latest tech
trends and futuristic wonders. It's a challenge that demands teamwork, ingenuity, and a touch of wizardry. Can
you connect the dots, spark innovation, and bring your circuit to life? Grab your partner, embrace the challenge,
and be part of the tech spectacle that promises to be a circuitous adventure like no other!
Rules
● Participants must rely solely on their wits to solve the clues to move ahead.
● Teams must complete the given tasks within the time limits.
● Points from each round contribute to the overall score and qualification for the successive round.
Event Coordinators:
Rules
● Bot should not be programmed with hard coded values based on the map.
● Bot should be under the given dimensions.
● No Usage of Camera for detection.
● Bot should not be controlled by remote control.
● Bot can use any number of UV/IR sensors. "
Event Coordinators:
Rules
Event Coordinators:
Charan N - 9901440032
B Dileep Choudhary - 8660480062
Rules
Event Coordinators:
Samvruth SM - 8951351606
Akshay S - 7337710294
3 Valorant
4 Trace-Race
5 EdgeXImpact
The event begins with a brief introduction to the theme, emphasizing the importance of sustainable practices in
electronics. Each panelist is introduced, with highlights of their expertise and relevance to the topic. The
panelists then share insights into emerging trends and technologies that could drive sustainability in the
electronics industry. Afterward, there is an open Q&A, where audience members can engage directly with the
panelists. A short break follows, giving attendees time to network and discuss the insights further with both the
panelists and each other. The event concludes with a summary of key takeaways and a vote of thanks to all
participants.
Rules
● The challenge is to assemble the circuit in such a manner that the required blink speed is achieved
● The winner is decided based on who gets the 3 different blink speeds preset in the least amount of time.
Event Coordinators:
Join us for an engaging and informative event focused on the evolution of sustainable menstrual products and
their manufacture. This event will explore the latest innovations in menstrual products, including reusable
options, biodegradable materials, and sustainable manufacturing practices.This will be done through an
engaging seminar or panel discussion along with an engaging ideathon, where students come up with different
solutions to women’s health. Aligns with SDG-3: Good Health and Well-Being.
Rules
Event Coordinators:
Siri K G-7975333120
Neeraja G K-8431032748
Valorant is a 5v5 tactical FPS, that combines precise gunplay with unique agent abilities. In the main game
mode, teams battle in a 5v5 battle: attackers vs defenders format
Rules
● It will be an Online Event: There will be Single elimination tournaments. Matches will be Best of 1 and
Finals will be best of 3 maps.
● Team Size (5 + 1) 1 Substitute , Only registered players can play.
● Game mode: Tournament ,Cheats: Off , Servers: Mumbai servers, Maps are:- Abyss, Ascent, Bind,
Haven, Sunset, Pearl, Split.
● There will be a Coin toss for map elimination, where the loser picks attack/defense.
● If any team/team member is facing ping issues it will not be Respawn’s responsibility. No rematch will
take place. The match will continue as it is..
Event Coordinators:
Karthik- 8660813975
Gagan- 9663259767
Trace Race is an exciting line-following robot competition where participants design and program their bots to
autonomously navigate a track using a PID (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) controller. The challenge tests
both the precision of the bots and the skill of the programmers, as the robots must maintain an accurate path
while adapting to changes in the track's curvature and surface. With the ability to fine-tune control parameters,
teams aim to achieve the fastest time while minimizing errors and maintaining stability.
Rules
Club/Dept : ROBOTICS
Event Coordinators:
Sathwik - 7892036235
Manjunath D - 7975371027
Rules
● Eligibility: Open to students and recent graduates. Teams of 2-5 members, registered in advance.
● Project Requirements: Projects must be original, on theme, and created during the event.
● Code of Conduct: Professionalism is required; misconduct leads to disqualification.
● Mentorship: Mentors and resources are available; attend scheduled sessions. Submission: Submit by
the deadline; include a short project presentation.
● Judging: Judged on innovation, quality, and impact. Judges’ decisions are final.
● Intellectual Property: Projects remain team-owned; organizers may feature them.
● Pre-existing Code: Credited open-source libraries allowed; main code must be event-created.
● Fair Play: No interference with others; follow rules or face disqualification.
● Awards: Submit all deliverables on time to be eligible.
Event Coordinators:
Achyutha G - 8767248624
Varun Rao HB- 9035202555
Rules
● 1.Event Announcement : The event is announced with details about the auction, participants and
available sustainable products.
● 2.Bid Submission : Participants actively submit bids, with opportunities for real-time updates and
communication.
● 3.Event winner and prize distribution :
● The winning bidder confirms their purchase . The team with the best products in hand (to build the
smart city) whilst having used the least number of initial resources is entitled as the winner.
Club/Dept :CSE
Event Coordinators:
Name1 - TBD
Name2 - TBD
3 Aero-CADathon
11 TradeSync
12 Encode Mania
13 Trendy Trashsetters
16 Skillcraft
GENERAL EVENTS
SR
NO. EVENTS
18 AI Artistry
19 NoCode
20 Volt Vision
21 Dashboarding
22 Dataverse
23 CTRL+ALT+Repurpose
25 Simulator Racing
26 BGMI
27 Board 4 bored
28 Rocket Revival
30 Planet Pioneers
34 Block by Block
35 Tech Warfare
36 CLASH OF GEEKS
38 SmartBuild Showdown
41 Venturista
44 RACE BLITZ
45 Matrix Unlocked
46 SUSTAINABLE SUSPECTS
47 Marvel Masterminds
48 Poisoned Roots
GENERAL EVENTS
SR
NO. EVENTS
49 M.E.L.A.ncholy
50 Robo-Recycle
51 Clueminati 2.0
52 Byte2Bite
53 Transformers
54 BioGenesis
58 WINGS OF SHADOW
60 ProtoPioneers
62 EarthWidse
65 ElectraBuzz 2.0
66 Team Trials
69 Ciphered Secrets
71 Imperishable Wizards
72 VERDFORGE
GENERAL EVENTS
SR
NO. EVENTS
73 Deathscape
74 ELECTRO-ALCHEMY
75 Wired To Win
77 Best Manager
81 Ghost Code
82 CodeChain Reaction
83 Cryptic Trail
84 Electrostorm
85 MedRevolution
Web Wars 2.0
Gear up for the ultimate coding showdown! Dive into exciting themes and challenges that will push your HTML, CSS, and
JavaScript skills to the limit. Unleash your creativity and impress the judges with your game-changing websites. Let the
coding games begin!
Rules
Event Coordinators:
Rules
● Teams have 1 hour 30 minutes to capture as many bases as possible, with each base requiring all correct
answers to capture.
● Flag points are awarded based on capture order (Green, Orange, Yellow for 1st, 2nd, 3rd), and the team with the
most points wins.
● Bases close after three captures, though some remain open; uncaptured bases go to the team with the most
attempts.
● Only Google is allowed for help—no AI tools or mobile phones.
Event Coordinators:
Rules
Club/Dept :AeroBMSCE
Event Coordinators:
Tanushree K - 8904646689
Apeksha S Radder - 6360857287
Rules
Event Coordinators:
Srujan - 8867633524
Manasi V Somyaji - 9740446223
Rules
120 : Team
5th December 2024 1st Prize: Rs 1500
of 2
Team of 2 11:30AM to 3:30PM 2nd Prize: Rs 1000
70:Individual
Event Coordinators:
Rachana N - 9448819060
Shreya - 9036092301
Rules
● 1.Objective: Capture flags and tag opponents to earn points; highest score wins.
● 2.Teams: Each game has two teams, with players equipped with laser guns and sensor vests.
● 3.Match Duration: Qualifying rounds are 8 minutes, while league and finale rounds are 10 minutes.
● 4.Lives: Players start with 5 lives. Lives are lost by being tagged or through physical contact during
downtime.
● 5. Downtime: After being tagged, players are inactive for 10 seconds. No gameplay or contact allowed;
violations lead to team disqualification.
● 6. Scoring: Points are awarded for: Main Flag: 20 points, Team Flag: 10 points each, Hidden Flag: 5
points each, Opponent lives taken: Lives * 5 points
● 7.Fair Play: Game marshals monitor rules, ensuring no running, physical contact, or tampering with
equipment.
● 8. Advancement: Top 30 teams from qualifiers advance; top 4 teams in the league proceed to the finale.
● 9. Start/End Signals: Games start and stop with the buzzer; shooting outside this signal is not counted.
● 10. Sportsmanship: Misconduct, cheating, or damage to equipment results in penalties or
disqualification
Club/Dept :ETE
Event Coordinators:
Rules
Club/Dept :ETE
Non IEEE
6th December 2024, 1st Prize: Rs 3000
Member: 150
Team of 3 to 4 10AM ato 3 PM 2nd Prize: Rs 2000
IEEE
Member: 100
Event Coordinators:
Rules
Club/Dept :ETE
Event Coordinators:
Nehaa R M - 9380944979
Venkat Narasimha - 831-0216108
Rules
● 1. Stage 1 - Laser Maze: A dimly lit area with laser beams where participants must move from Point A to
Point B without touching the lasers, which would add penalties.
● 2. Stage 2 - Box of Fate: A bridge of boxes where some are safe, while others may lead to elimination.
Participants must choose their steps carefully to avoid falling.
● 3. Stage 3 - Gridlock: Teams of two work together on an 8x8 grid, where one member memorizes a
hidden path while the other follows it based on instructions within a 5-minute limit. Incorrect steps
require a restart.
Club/Dept :CSE
Event Coordinators:
Name1 - TBD
Name2 - TBD
Rules
Club/Dept :CSE
Event Coordinators:
Name1 - TBD
Name2 - TBD
Rules
● 1.Elimination of few teams after Round 1 and Round 2 based on their scores.
● 2.In case of a tie, a tiebreaker round will be conducted to determine the advancing or the winning team
(Final Round).
● 3.Use of mobile phones or other resources during the event is prohibited.
● 4.All decisions by the judges are final and must be respected by participants.
Club/Dept :CSE
Event Coordinators:
NAVNEETH KS - 9901177591
Rules
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Event Coordinators:
Vaishnavi BS - 8073083536
Prekshitha Shetty - 8310334467
Event description-TBD
Rules
● rule1-TBD
Event Coordinators:
TBD
Rules
● 1.AI Tools: Only AI art generation tools such as Google Gemini or similar platforms are allowed.
● 2.Prompt Crafting: Prompts must be original and designed by the participants themselves.
● 3.Theme Alignment: The AI-generated artwork must reflect the sustainability theme of the original
artwork.
Club/Dept :FAC
Event Coordinators:
Rules
Club/Dept :FAC
Event Coordinators:
Rules
Club/Dept :FAC
Event Coordinators:
Mukesh DN - 9663746863
Prabhanjan - 9480895737
Rules
● 1. Encode Mania challenges participants in three rounds of algorithm-based puzzles, relays, and
problem-solving.
● 2. Round 1 - Escape Encoded: Solve algorithm-inspired mazes and puzzles within 15-20 minutes;
fastest participants advance.
● 3. Round 2 - The Revival Relay: On-the-spot teams of 5 complete a relay of real-world problem-solving
tasks, earning points on speed and accuracy.
● 4. Round 3 - The Resurgence Showdown: Begins with a fun game, followed by a real-life algorithm
problem to test logical and analytical skills.
Event Coordinators:
Rules
● Team Size: 1-2 members compete in TradeSync, testing trading, coding, and problem-solving skills over
four rounds.
● Round 1 - Foundation Quiz: Answer 20 questions on data science in trading and trading basics.
● Round 2 - Analytical Challenge: Solve 10 critical-thinking trading questions using a pen-and-paper
approach.
● Round 3 - Coding Round: Solve 2 coding problems on a coding platform, applying problem-solving in
trading contexts.
● Closing Bell Round - Virtual Stock Trading Showdown: Compete using mock currency in a simulated
trading app for one hour.
Event Coordinators:
Rules
● Teams of 1-2 participants will compete in a three-round event that combines coding skills with blackjack
strategy.
● Round 1 - MCQs: Participants answer coding-related multiple-choice questions to earn "fake money"
and "green points" that will be used in the next round.
● Round 2 - Blackjack: Participants use their fake money to play blackjack. Green points can be used to
buy special cards that provide advantages. The top scorers will advance to the next round.
● Spin the Wheel: Finalists will spin a wheel to receive either a coding or fun challenge, which must be
completed within a time limit.
Event Coordinators:
Rules
● Teams of 4 must register on the Phaseshift portal, selecting a sustainability-themed topic (aligned with
Resurgence: Transforming Tomorrow Sustainably) for pre-event research.
● Pre-research: Each team will submit a topic to the Event Coordinators and prepare a problem
statement for the event.
● Design Thinking: Teams will apply design-thinking steps to ideate and develop a solution.
● Prototype Creation: Teams will use limited materials provided on-site (chart paper, tape,
scissors, balloons) to create a basic prototype.
● Presentation and Judging: Teams will pitch their prototype to judges, who will assess based on
creativity, feasibility, theme alignment, and adaptability
Club/Dept :CorTechs
Event Coordinators:
Vishal K L - 6360381749
Prapthi Venkat - 6362133104
Rules
● Participants must accumulate as many points as possible across three rounds. The highest scorers will
be declared the winners and runners-up.
● Participants will race against the clock to complete rapid-fire rounds, requiring quick reflexes and sharp
decision-making.
● Instructions for each round will be provided before the start. Participants must listen carefully and follow
these rules precisely to advance and have a chance to win exciting prizes!
Event Coordinators:
Get ready for ElectraBuzz 2.0 —where sparks fly, laughter echoes, and tech magic comes alive! This isn’t just
any game; it’s a fast-paced showdown of wits, gestures, and tech-savvy brilliance. Teams race against time,
decoding clues and acting out tech terms to the crowd’s delight. With each descriptive hint, you and your
partner will dive into a mystery, unraveling the world of technology through charades. Join the buzz, bring your
best guesses and let the buzzing begin!
Rules
Event Coordinators:
Rules
● Effective communication between teammates is essential in each round. Teammates must work
together, following instructions carefully.
● Each round has a specific time limit. Teams must complete their tasks within this timeframe.
● Advancement to the next round is based on points scored in the current round. Teams with the highest
scores will move forward.
Event Coordinators:
Rules
● No external software, hacks, or exploits are permitted. Violation will result in immediate disqualification.
● The organizers reserve the right to adjust rules or gameplay mechanics as needed to address
situations.
Club/Dept :AIML
Event Coordinators:
Rules
● The teams are allowed to use online tools approved by the organizers.
● Copying or plagiarising answers will result in disqualification. Discussion between teams during the
event is prohibited and will result in disqualification if observed.
● The first two teams to complete all the tasks accurately will be declared the winners.
● The organizers reserve the right to adjust rules or gameplay mechanics as needed to address
situations.
Club/Dept :AIML
Event Coordinators:
Rules
● Points will be awarded per level. partial points for significant progress.
● Cheating or rule violations will lead to disqualification.
● Judges’ decisions are final, prizes will be awarded based on performance.
● Follow venue safety rules. Respectful behavior is required.
Club/Dept :AIML
Event Coordinators:
Rules
● Objective: Capture flags and tag opponents to earn points; highest score wins.
● Teams: Each game has two teams, with players equipped with laser guns and sensor vests
● Match Duration: Qualifying rounds are 8 minutes, while league and finale rounds are 10 minutes.
● Lives: Players start with 5 lives. Lives are lost by being tagged or through physical contact during
downtime.
● Downtime: After being tagged, players are inactive for 10 seconds. No gameplay or contact allowed;
violations lead to team disqualification.
● Scoring: Points are awarded for: Main Flag: 20 points, Team Flag: 10 points each, Hidden Flag: 5 points
each, Opponent lives taken: Lives * 5 points
● Fair Play: Game marshals monitor rules, ensuring no running, physical contact, or tampering with
equipment.
● Advancement: Top 30 teams from qualifiers advance; top 4 teams in the league proceed to the finale.
● Start/End Signals: Games start and stop with the buzzer; shooting outside this signal is not counted.
● Sportsmanship: Misconduct, cheating, or damage to equipment results in penalties or disqualification
Event Coordinators:
Rules
● Phase 1 (Elimination Rounds): This phase includes 3 elimination rounds, with 2 teams eliminated in
each round. The remaining 6 teams from each batch will advance to Phase 2
● Phase 2 (Tech Race): The 6 advancing teams from each batch will enter Phase 2, where they are
assigned to 6 unique stations.
● Teams will be given an order in which they must visit each of the 6 stations. Each station has a specific
challenge and a set time limit, and teams must complete each challenge within the allotted time.
● Top-performing teams in Phase 1 will earn an advantage in Phase 2, such as extra time at a station or
additional clues to aid in solving challenges."
Club/Dept :VarAInce
Event Coordinators:
Rules
● Teams will solve puzzles at multiple generators, each representing a unique challenge. There is no
specific order to tackle these generators.
● Teams must work independently. Inter-team collaboration or sharing of information will result in
disqualification.
● Three official hints are available throughout the event. Volunteers will also be present to guide teams
but cannot provide direct answers.
● Players are encouraged to bring their own laptops. If needed, devices will be provided.
● The team with the most points at the end of the 4-hour event, or the first to solve the final challenge, will
unlock The Spark and be crowned the winners."
Club/Dept :VarAInce
Event Coordinators:
Raghav- 9311438482
Rules
● In the first 2 hours of the event, the resource person will explain the latest advancements in the Gen AI
field and provide insights on how to prompt effectively for generating images and videos.
● After the session by the resource person, a poster-making competition will be held, where participants
will use AI image generation tools to create a poster focused on spreading awareness about
sustainability.
● The two teams that create the most creative posters will be declared the winners.
● Participants are required to bring their laptops.
Club: Augment.Ai
Event Coordinators:
Sanjana Srinivas-9880804403
Yukta C-8660721106
Rules
Event Coordinators:
Vageesh G N-7338652387
Anushree Shetty-9448417413
Rules
● Each team can consist of 2-3 members from diverse backgrounds to encourage multidisciplinary
engineering solutions.
● Participants are discouraged from using AI to present their ideas.
● Topics unrelated to the theme of sustainability / green energy, shall be deemed invalid.
Event Coordinators:
Kshitij D-8147791032
Ranjiv Aaditya-9980997821
Dataverse will be a 8 hour datathon, where participants will analyze data from energy audits to identify
inefficiencies and suggest improvements. The participants will be provided with datasets containing real or
simulated values from which they will come up with an ML model and presentation of their solution. Aligns with
SDG-7: Clean and Affordable Energy.
Rules
Non IEEE
Member: 5th December 1st Prize: Rs 2000
150 2024, 2nd Prize: Rs 1000
Team of 1-2
IEEE 11AM to 6PM
Member:
100
Event Coordinators:
Anushree V K- 8197437520
Ameena Yasmeen-8197653519
The event will focus on designing and build a custom gaming controller using reclaimed materials, promoting
both sustainability and hands-on tech skills. Students will use electronic components (preferably from recycled
parts) and other items like cardboard,paper mache etc to make a basic gaming controller which will be tested
on its connectivity to a device (via bluetooth or wifi) Aligns with SDG-12: Sustainable Consumption and
Production and Circular Economy.
Rules
Event Coordinators:
Chaithali C Gowda-6363691477
Danishta G Kini-8105469472
Rules
IEEE-105,
5th December 2024, 1st Prize: Rs1000
NON IEEE-
Team of 2 to 3 10AM 2nd Prize:Rs 500
150
Event Coordinators:
Rules
IEEE-105,
6th December 2024, 1st Prize: Rs1000
NON IEEE-
Individual 150
10AM 2nd Prize:Rs 500
Event Coordinators:
Rules
Event Coordinators:
Kusumanjali - 9986111429
Chinmayee - 9902150662
Event comprises of coming up solution for a problem statement in first round, second round is bidding for
famous personalities for their startup and 3rd round involves thr teams going against each other with given
situations
Rules
1. 1st round is pitching the product and strategize their marketing plan.
2. 2nd round every team will be given an amount of 60 lakhs to bid and personalities/entrepreneurs will be
rated from 1-5 based on their skills,there are 5 openings which are Co-founder, CFO,CTO,CMO COO.
3. 3rd round teams go up against each other and tell why their product which they showcased in 1st round is
better than the other team
Event Coordinators:
Nithin - 9964496603
Sujay - 7992304403
This hackathon is a collaboration with Hyperledger, and offers an immersive experience where participants
collaborate to achieve the 17 Sustainable Development Goals established by the UN in 2012, using blockchain
and Web3 technologies.
Rules
Club/Dept : CODE IO
Event Coordinators:
Navaneeth V N - 8867523334
Gargi Bharadwaj - 6389886116
Rules
Club/Dept : CODE IO
Event Coordinators:
Rules
Club/Dept : CODE IO
Event Coordinators:
Jasmeet Singh - 7017073356
Nishant K S - 7349029437
Rules
1.Team size: 2
2.Participants will be allowed to use ChatGPT only twice throughout the entire event.
3.Elimination occurs after each round, with only the top-performing teams proceeding to the next round.
4.Each team must spin a "tool wheel" to determine the tool or platform they will use for each mini-challenge,
adding an element of surprise.
Event Coordinators:
Vageesh G N - 7338652387
Shashidhar BM - 9483746823
Rules
1. All the electronic items needed will be provided by the organizers. Participants are allowed to bring their own
components if they wish to.
2. Waste and recyclable materials will be provided and participants can also bring their own if they wish to do
so .
3. The team which utilizes the waste in the most creative and efficient way wins.
Club/Dept : ROBOTICS
Event Coordinators:
Manjunath D - 7975371027
Bhoomika - 7829597977
Rules
Event Coordinators:
Step into the world of espionage and intrigue in our immersive escape room experience, "Clueminati 2.0." This
thrilling event challenges participants to solve a series of intricate puzzles and codes using the art of
cryptanalysis and the power of the Internet of Things (IoT).
As you enter the room, you'll find yourself in a high-stakes scenario where every second counts. Your team
must decode encrypted messages, uncover hidden clues, and manipulate IoT devices to unlock the mysteries
that stand between you and freedom.
Rules
1.Team size: 2
2.Participants have to play against the clock. A team has 5 mins to complete and escape the room. Saved time
can be carried forward for the next tasks
3.Teams must be present at the given venue on time.
4.Judges decision would be final and cannot be revoked.
5.Malpractice and cheating will not be tolerated.
Club/Dept : SENSORED
Event Coordinators:
Rules
- Teams can consist of 1-2 members only, with no changes allowed after registration.
- All solutions must be original, developed during the event, and focused on features like real-time food
matching, logistics routing, or volunteer notifications.
- Projects should align with SDGs 2 emphasizing food redistribution, waste reduction, and community impact.
- Submissions must include a brief description of the solution by the end of the event.
- Judging criteria include impact, feasibility, innovation, and alignment with sustainability goals.
- Participants are expected to maintain a collaborative and respectful environment throughout the hackathon.
Club/Dept : SENSORED
Event Coordinators:
Rules
Team Size: Each team must consist of 4-5 members. Build & Relay Format: Only one member works on the
product at a time. After every 10 minutes, the builder must tag in the next teammate to continue from where
they left off. Mini-Games: While one person builds, the rest of the team participates in mini-games like trivia,
circuit challenges, or memory games to earn rewards like extra time, bonus materials, or helpful hints.
Communication Restrictions: When switching builders, there is no verbal communication allowed between the
outgoing and incoming builder, to challenge adaptability and teamwork. Materials: All teams will be provided
with the same set of e-waste materials, but additional materials may be earned through mini-game rewards.
Final Product: Teams can choose to build either a functional (working gadget or device) or artistic (sculpture or
installation) product, but it must be made entirely from e-waste.
Club/Dept : SENSORED
Event Coordinators:
Ishita Joshi - 8088675371
Anshu Kasaudhan - 9336229640
Perfect Pitstop is a mashup of an exciting futuristic puzzle-solver with the end goal of assembling a Wheel onto
the wheel hub of a car axle. This ultimately tests the participants' awareness of their surroundings and their
physical ability to mount a wheel, thus adding a dash of adrenaline as they race against the clock to climb the
leaderboards.
Rules
● The participants must solve a series of Puzzles/Questions with clues provided to them before they enter
the event.
● Using the end solutions of the puzzles the participants must unlock a number lock to get the necessary
tools needed for mounting the wheel.
● The Bullz workshop will be the sole place where the answers will be scattered.
Event Coordinators:
Fast and curious is an F1 Quiz which challenges participants to test their knowledge of Formula 1 racing in an
engaging and competitive format. Covering a broad range of topics, including historic races, legendary drivers,
technical innovations, and team strategies, this quiz is designed for both casual fans and dedicated enthusiasts
and is open to every age group.
Rules
Event Coordinators:
The Sim Racing Challenge invites participants to compete in thrilling virtual races using advanced racing
simulators. Open to all skill levels, this event is an individual competition.The participants get to experience the
excitement of competitive racing in a dynamic virtual environment.
Rules
● All races will use standardized game settings, including track selection and vehicle parameters.
● Race details, including length, number of laps, and qualifying sessions, will be provided beforehand.
● Infractions may lead to time penalties or disqualification, as determined by race officials.
● Organizers' and judges' decisions are final in all matters related to the event.
Event Coordinators:
BGMI stands for "Battlegrounds Mobile India," which is a popular mobile battle royale game. It is essentially a
version of the game PUBG Mobile rebranded and tailored for the Indian market. The game is developed by
Krafton, the same company that developed PUBG Mobile.
It is a online mobile multiplayer game that is filled with action
Rules
Event Coordinators:
Vedang - 6378884688
Mudit - 8709943366
1. Board 4 bored is a fun-filled event where attendees play various board games to earn tickets.
2. Who Can Join: Open to all ages and skill levels, perfect for casual gamers and board game enthusiasts
alike!
3. How It Works: Win tickets by playing and winning games. More tickets are awarded for higher game
achievements.
4. Prize System: Accumulate tickets to redeem exciting prizes just like arcade-style.
Rules
Event Coordinators:
Tanisha- 8762562549
Ananya- 7406670704
Join us for an exciting opportunity to design and build an innovative rocket model using sustainable materials!
This event focuses on creativity and environmental responsibility, encouraging participants to use eco-friendly,
renewable, and low-impact resources in their designs. Whether you're passionate about engineering or
sustainability, this challenge offers a hands-on experience in creating a forward-thinking rocket model that
reflects a commitment to our planet’s future.
Rules
● Participants must construct the rocket model using only the provided materials. Any additional materials
brought must be sustainable, eco-friendly, or repurposed.
● Participants are encouraged to think creatively and resourcefully in their designs.
● Innovative and unique rocket models are highly valued.
●
Club: Rocketry
Event Coordinators:
The world stands on the brink of collapse—will you rise to the challenge? In Eclipse of Eternity, you and your
team must navigate a series of cryptic puzzles and intense obstacles, racing against time to restore balance
before the planet is lost forever. As the shadows of impending disaster loom, only those who embrace the
power of sustainability will unlock the secrets needed to survive the eclipse and secure a future for all.
Rules
● Participants should assemble at the venue and coordinate with the volunteers
● Participants should follow game specific rules
● Participants should maintain decorum at the venue
Club: Singularity
Event Coordinators:
Rajath S - 6366159593
Shashank B - 9591440576
The resource person gives instructions on building the circuit. The challenge is for participants to assemble the
circuit in a way that achieves a specific blink speed, adjusting to three different pre-set speeds. The winner is
the first to set all three blink speeds correctly in the least time, making for a hands-on and engaging challenge.
Rules
● The challenge is to assemble the circuit in such a manner that the required blink speed is achieved.
● The winner is decided based on who gets the 3 different blink speeds preset in the least amount of time.
1st Prize : Rs
IEE member - 70 5th December 2024, 2000
Team of 2-3 Non-IEE member - 100 10AM to 2PM 2nd Prize : Rs
1000
Event Coordinators:
The player will first enter a room filled with lasers, which they must navigate to reach a QR code. Scanning this
code will reveal the component they need to build. They then solve questions to identify the parts required for
the component. After answering, they search for these parts in a pile of e-waste. Once they've found all the
parts, they will proceed to build the component.
Rules
● Enter the Room: The player enters a room filled with lasers.
● Navigate the Lasers: They must carefully move through the lasers to avoid triggering any obstacles.
● Scan the QR Code: Upon reaching the end, they scan a QR code to discover which component they
need to build.
● Solve Questions: To identify the parts required for this component, they answer a series of questions,
build the Component after gathering all required parts from e waste pile, the player assembles the
component.
● The team which finishes in the shortest time period wins.
1st Prize : Rs
IEE member - 70 5th December 2024, 2000
Team of 1 Non-IEE member - 100 9AM to 6PM 2nd Prize : Rs
1000
Event Coordinators:
Chirantan P R - 8618362680
Lekhana B L - 8073005647
Rules
1st Prize : Rs
5th December 2024, 3500
100
Team of 2 10AM to 1PM 2nd Prize : Rs
2500
Event Coordinators:
Advait - 7349604748
Niranjana - 9606689436
In a future where humans and cyborgs coexist, the lab's AI has gone rogue, and the only way to regain control
is by solving easy and fun bioinformatics puzzles. Each challenge you complete helps you hack into the AI's
systems and restore order. "To win, you’ll need to understand the AI’s tricks, predict its next move, and
reverse-engineer the pathogen before it’s too late. Every puzzle you solve weakens the AI's hold on humanity.
Only a team with quick thinking, strategy, and teamwork can beat the AI at its own game."
Rules
Department: Biotechnology
Event Coordinators:
Manasi V - 7975817104
Risha Rajesh - 9900189078
This thrilling three-round event invites participants to embark on an exciting journey filled with intriguing
challenges. A captivating bird's-eye view puzzle will spark your curiosity, while an exhilarating treasure hunt will
guide you to an adrenaline-pumping flight simulator. Here, you’ll need to put your skills to the test as you take
off and land your aircraft, making it an unforgettable experience!
Rules:
● First round: Solve a crossword with help of a bird eye view cheat sheet. The top 75% of the teams will
proceed to the second round. Sustainability topics will be included along with aerospace topics.
● Second round: A puzzle round where participants will be given a paper puzzle, the teams that are able
to decode it quickly will be required to solve a jigsaw puzzle. The fastest 50% will qualify to the 3rd
round.
● Third round: Flight simulator, Using an open source flight simulator the teams will have to takeoff, fly in
the given weather conditions and land successfully within the shortest time.
Event Coordinators:
V Hrushikesh - 8310654876
Shreya Agrawal - 9639182315
Get ready for a thrilling event that will test your knowledge, strategy, and precision! Teams will face off in a
series of exciting challenges, blending aerospace concepts with hands-on skill. From brain-teasing questions to
strategic battles, the final test will see teams piloting gliders through a challenging obstacle course. Only the
most adaptable and quick-thinking teams will soar to victory.
Rules:
● Round 1: This quiz focusses on aerospace and sustainability topics.
● Round 2: Battleship 1vs1, winning teams will move to the next round.
● .Round 3: Participants will have to fly the given glider through a set of hoops/obstacles, participants will
be timed and the team that takes the shortest time will win.
Event Coordinators:
Rules:
● Round 1: Elemental search-
You will find a grid filled with letters of various chemical elements hidden. Participants will be given 3
mins for the same.
● Round 2: Puzzle-solving-
Participants will decode intriguing clues that explore importance of Sustainable Development Goals. 5
mins are allotted per team for the same.
Mobile phones or any electronic device will be collected at the venue
5th December
1st Prize: Rs 3000
200 & 6th December 2024,
Team of 3-4 2nd Prize: Rs 1500
10AM to 4PM
Event Coordinators:
This multi-round competition challenges participants to address real-world problems with innovative solutions.
Teams will first submit an abstract outlining a problem related to environmental and social challenges aligned
with the SDGs. After selection, they will present their solutions in a PowerPoint format. Finally, selected teams
will create and submit a prototype of their solution to the judges. This event emphasizes creativity and practical
action toward sustainability
Rules:
● Round 1 : Abstract submission
Participants will look for any problem statement in the domain of environmental and social challenges
aligned with the SDGs.
● Round 2: Solution Showcase.
Participants will showcase their solutions in the form of a PowerPoint presentation.(8 minutes for
presentation and 2 minutes for Q&A)
● Round 3: Prototype Submission.
Selected participants will have to make a prototype and submit it to judges.
Teams will present their prototypes in person, highlighting functionality and implementation.
Participants must bring their own materials for the prototype.
Event Coordinators:
Gunashree B M - 9620632727
Guru Sai Pavan - 8660046400
Beyond Boundaries: Virtual Construction Experience uses VR, AR, and BIM to allow stakeholders to explore
detailed 3D models of construction projects before building begins. This immersive approach enhances
visualization, improves design accuracy, and allows real-time collaboration among architects, engineers, and
clients.
5th December,
50 -
Team of 1 11:30AM to 1:30PM
Event Coordinators:
Navya GN - 6362246590
Sushma Nayak - 9482309028
In line with the theme of sustainability, this event presents a series of engaging activities that explore topics
such as general knowledge, environmental issues, sustainable development, and green technology.
Participants will have the chance to deepen their understanding of these important areas while showcasing
their knowledge and creativity.
Rules:
● Open to students from all departments.
● No phones or external resources allowed during the event.
● Judging will be based on accuracy and completeness of the solutions.
Event Coordinators:
In this impromptu speaking challenge, participants are invited to think quickly and communicate effectively on
key topics related to sustainable engineering and resilience. This event provides an opportunity to showcase
knowledge, creativity, and public speaking skills while addressing pressing issues in these impactful fields.
Rules:
● Preparation time of approximately 3 minutes.
● Each participant has 3 minutes to deliver their speech.
● Judging criteria: Relevance, clarity and structure, creativity, and public speaking skills.
Event Coordinators:
Namrata N - 9844495948
Tine Bharti Singh Thakur - 9449134018
Get ready to test your wits in The Tycoon Trials, an intense race against time to identify legendary business
tycoons! Compete in teams to crack logical and analytical puzzles, unlocking clues that reveal the identities of
real-world moguls. Earn points by swiftly solving rounds, and aim for the top of the leaderboard in this strategic
showdown. Only the sharpest teams will advance through stages to the Finale Round, where the ultimate
Tycoon Trailblazer will emerge victorious!
Rules:
● Teams have 10 minutes to solve the analytical questions and 5 minutes to respond with their tycoon
identification.
● Teams can use the hints obtained to identify the tycoons, but they must submit their answer within the
given time frame (e.g. Correct solution to first question -> first clue).
● The team is allowed only one guess per round.
● There will be elimination after the 5th and 10th round, in which only the top half of the scoreboard will
move to the next stage. There will be a Finale stage after the 10th round.
● Any form of cheating, such as talking to other teams or using electronic devices, will result in loss of
points accordingly.
Event Coordinators:
Shraddha B. - 6363647100
Pratiksha K.P. - 9108830425
1 Drone Genesis
2 CIRCUITSURGE
4 Industrial Automation
6 EM ELL
7 FigmaFy
9 KiCad Kickstart
12 A Celestial Symphony
13 ASTROPHOTOGRAPHY 2.0
14 STELLAR SERPENT
15 AppSpring 3.0
16 RegenLab 3D
WORKSHOPS AND
SEMINARS
SR
NO. EVENTS
17 3D PRINTING WORKSHOP
18 AutoGen
19 Unlocking MongoDB
20 AI Agents Workshop
23 FPGA Finesse
25 Beat-the-circuitry
Drone Genesis
Join Drone Genesis – an immersive, hands-on drone-making workshop where you become the engineer! Dive into the
exciting world of drone technology as you build your own drone from the ground up, learning each component and
mastering the mechanics along the way. Under expert guidance, you’ll assemble, wire, and calibrate your creation,
transforming raw parts into a high-flying machine. Once your drone is ready, the skies are yours – experience the thrill of
flying a device you built yourself! This is more than just a workshop; it's an adventure in innovation, engineering, and the
future of flight
Rules: -
Club: AeroBMSCE
Event Coordinators:
S Gopinath - 8152099157
Pooja Patil - 8618787069
Rules: -
Event Coordinators:
Robotics boosts sustainability by optimizing resource use and minimizing waste across various industries ,
hence starting with beginner friendly simulation software such as GAZEBO CLASSIC can help to promote
sustainable technologies in the future.
Rules
● The participants individually simulate on robotic software engaging with resource person.
Event Coordinators:
Nityashree S - 9481220954
Dhriti P - 9886073209
Rules
● NIL
Non IEEE
5th December 2024,
Member: 70 NA
Individual 11:00 A.M to 1:00 P.M
IEEE
Member: 50
Event Coordinators:
Sreelekha D C - 9606942525
Rakshita Manthatti - 9380076135
Rules
Club/Dept :CorTechs
Event Coordinators:
A beginner friendly hands on workshop to explore the potential of AI in addressing global sustainability
challenges. This workshop will teach about how AI and machine learning can be applied tackle issues such as
climate change, resource scarcity, and environmental degradation.
Rules:
● Participants need to bring their laptops.
Club : Augment.Ai
Event Coordinators:
Sakshi- 9740652546
Mayank Jha-9472818251
Discover the essentials of Figma in this engaging, hands-on workshop focused on website design. Learn key
design principles, explore Figma’s interface, and get practical tips for creating visually appealing web layouts.
The workshop combines foundational knowledge with a project-based approach, equipping individuals with
valuable skills to continue their design journey.
Non IEEE
5th December 2024,
Member: 100
Individual 9AM to 1PM
IEEE Member:
70
Event Coordinators:
Nandan M N- 7760080258
Tanisha Prakash-9019760680
Dive into the world of LiFi (Light Fidelity) technology in this hands-on workshop! Participants will learn about the
revolutionary potential of LiFi for high-speed, secure, and interference-free data transfer using visible light.
Through practical exercises, participants will use Arduino kits to understand the principles and applications of
LiFi technology, experimenting with light-based data transfer and exploring its implications in various industries.
Rules:
● Teams of 2-3 students of any branch/batch are allowed to form a team.
● Laptop must be brought and have "Arduino" IDE pre-installed.
● Handle Equipment Carefully as you’re responsible for tools or devices assigned.
● Work Safely and Use LEDs & electrical components cautiously.
Non IEEE
6th December 2024,
Member: 300
Team of 2-3 9AM to 12PM
IEEE Member:
210
Event Coordinators:
Taking the theme of PhaseShift 2024 into consideration, this event is a hands on workshop where the
participants will be taught to design highly-efficient low-power consuming circuits using KiCad which is a
powerful, open-source software suite for designing electronic circuits and PCB layouts. Known for its
user-friendly interface and robust features, it enables hobbyists and professionals to create detailed schematics
and multi-layer boards. With support for 3D visualization and community-driven libraries, KiCad is a versatile
choice for anyone in electronics design.
Rules:
● Participants must carry their own laptops
● Prerequisites- Participants are requested to have KiCad (latest version, 8.0.6) installed on their
respective laptops.
● Students from any branch/batch can participate.
Non IEEE
5th December 2024,
Member: 75
Individual 2PM to 5PM
IEEE Member:
50
Event Coordinators:
This immersive 2-day workshop offers participants a hands-on introduction to the fundamentals of model
rocketry and the OpenRocket simulation software. Day 1 covers essential rocketry concepts, key guidelines,
and an in-depth tutorial on using OpenRocket. Day 2 presents an exciting design competition for Day 1
attendees, where participants will apply their new skills to create a model rocket. Using a designated motor and
aiming for a specific target height, attendees will design rockets that meet criteria revealed during the
workshop.
Rules
● Participant should attend Day 1 of the workshop to be eligible to participate in the competition.
● Participants are requested to carry their laptops with them.
● Pre-requisite: OpenRocket must be installed in the Laptop.
●
Club: Rocketry
Event Coordinators:
Dive into the captivating realm of rockets and space exploration! This experience offers an in-depth look at the
science and technology that propel us beyond the Earth and offers a chance to gain a comprehensive
understanding of rocket propulsion, orbital mechanics, and the challenges and triumphs of space missions.
Rules
● NIL
Club: Rocketry
Event Coordinators:
Astrophotography 2.0 is an astronomical observation session conducted by field experts. Participants get to
learn about the process and techniques of astrophotography and the details related to it.
Telescopes and other equipment will be set atop the terrace where participants will get a hands-on experience
of observing planets and constellations.
Rules
● Participants should assemble at the venue and coordinate with the volunteers
● Participants should not leave the marked area on the terrace
● Participants should maintain decorum at the venue
Club: Singularity
Event Coordinators:
Nishitha C S - 9483448861
Pratham C Priya - 7019228583
Embark on a cosmic problem-solving adventure in Stellar Serpent, a workshop where you’ll tackle real-world
astronomical challenges using Python libraries like Astropy and Galpy. Through hands-on puzzles and guided
exercises, you'll learn how to analyze celestial data, model galaxies, and solve complex space-related
problems, all while honing your coding skills. Get ready to unlock the secrets of the universe—one Python
function at a time!
Rules
● Participants should assemble at the venue and coordinate with the volunteers
● Participants should bring their laptops
● Participants should maintain decorum at the venue
Club: Singularity
Event Coordinators:
This workshop provides a hands-on introduction to Android app development for beginners. Participants will
learn key concepts of app design, including UI/UX principles, before diving into coding exercises to build basic
Android apps. The session will also cover integrating features like multimedia and user interactions, with expert
instructors offering personalized guidance throughout. By the end, attendees will have the foundational skills to
start creating their own Android apps.
Rules:
● Maintain the decorum of the venue.
Event Coordinators:
Join our comprehensive 3D bioprinting workshop to explore the groundbreaking process of building tissues
layer by layer! Engage in hands-on tissue engineering activities and learn the intricacies of bioprinting in a
state-of-the-art R&D lab. Wrap up with an industrial tour, where you'll witness real-world applications and
discover how printed tissues are shaping the future of healthcare.
Department: Biotechnology
Event Coordinators:
Chetana V - 9902136533
Moya Umesha - 9538938905
3D printing workshop and dive into the world of additive manufacturing. Participants will learn the basics of 3D
design, explore different printing techniques, and create their own unique projects. Whether you’re a beginner
or looking to refine your skills, this hands-on experience will inspire creativity and innovation. Don’t miss the
opportunity to bring your ideas to life in three dimensions!
Event Coordinators:
Discover the future of automation with AutoGen! This hands-on workshop by UiPath will unleash the potential
of automation tools, giving you the skills to tackle real-life tasks with ease and efficiency. Engage in interactive
exercises and unlock time-saving techniques that can transform the way you work. Perfect for anyone who
loves tech and wants to make work smarter, not harder. Don’t just learn automation—experience it, and take a
leap into the tech of tomorrow!
Event Coordinators:
Chethan B. N. - 9513051976
Chandana B. P. - 9483386904
Gear up to transform your data skills with Unlocking MongoDB! This dynamic workshop takes you into the heart
of NoSQL databases, where you’ll learn to model, query, and manage data like a pro. MongoDB’s powerful
capabilities make handling massive datasets a breeze, and now you can master it firsthand. Whether you're
passionate about tech or looking to sharpen your database expertise, this workshop offers a fun, interactive
way to level up. Join us and see your data skills soar!
Event Coordinators:
Paras - 9910368857
Devansh Sangwan - 9560368950
Explore the world of Artificial Intelligence through an engaging and hands-on AI Agents Workshop. This
workshop is designed for students, professionals, and AI enthusiasts to learn the fundamentals and practical
applications of AI agents—intelligent systems capable of perception, decision-making, and autonomous action.
Club/Dept : AIML
Event Coordinators:
Join us for an intensive and hands-on PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) Workshop organized by Mitsubishi
Electric. This workshop is designed for engineers, technicians, and students looking to enhance their skills in
industrial automation and control systems. Learn how to program, troubleshoot, and optimize PLC-based
systems using Mitsubishi’s cutting-edge PLC technology.
Rules:
● Handling equiment with care
● Report issues to instructors
● Pre-existing Code: Credited open-source libraries allowed; main code must be event-created.
● Code of Conduct: Professionalism is required; misconduct leads to disqualification.
● Fair Play: No interference with others; follow rules or face disqualification.
Event Coordinators:
Rules
Club/Dept :ETE
Event Coordinators:
Prerana N S - 8660831068
Baghyashree Yadav P - 7411021174
Rules:
● Participants must get their individual laptop .
Event Coordinators:
Kushaal V - 9035439115
Areeba Javaid - 7006956320
Rules:
1. Participants must prepare by familiarizing themselves with the topic in advance.
2. The problem statement will be provided on the day of the event.
3. The designed circuit should demonstrate real-world applications.
4. Proposed solutions must focus on sustainability and long-term impact.
Event Coordinators:
Thammanna - 8310355183
Namyatha N - 9148062858
1 Think 2°
The Ideathon focuses on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The event concludes with presentations
judged by an expert, with a prize pool of INR 10,000 for the best ideas.
Rules
● Teams must consist of 3-4 members, and participants can join only one team.
● The problem statement will be provided two days before the fest, and teams must submit their
presentations (including Problem Statement, SDG Alignment, Solution Overview, Innovation, Impact,
and Feasibility) on Day 1.
● All ideas must be original; plagiarism will result in disqualification.
● Each team has 10-12 minutes for their presentation and Solutions will be evaluated based on SDG
alignment, innovation, feasibility, impact, creativity, and presentation quality.
Club: Augment.Ai
Event Coordinators:
Ideathon is a Conceptual Design Challenge, where teams of three will tackle a sustainability-focused problem
statement using CAD (Computer-Aided Design). This event invites participants to unleash their creativity and
innovation in addressing real-world environmental challenges. Teams will develop conceptual designs that
incorporate principles of sustainability and efficiency.9
Rules
Event Coordinators: