HACKMAIT 4.0 is an offline Hackathon organized by IOSD Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, New Delhi. Registrations are free for this event.
About HACKMAIT 4.0
IOSD is well-established internationally and it’s one of the MAIT student chapters. IOSD MAIT is the largest technical society of MAIT with 260 members registered in MAIT. Students are taught various languages and technologies like C++, Java, Android Development, Web Dev., Machine Learning, Designing etc. and much more. The events included a hackathon, a design competition, a coding competition, and a workshop. It was like a platform for all the tech geeks to showcase their talent and win prizes, goodies and other opportunities like internships, projects etc
HACKMAIT 4.0 Event Rundown
- Round 1 (Ideation Round): The preliminary stage is conducted online, wherein participants must present their ideas and provide a detailed project PPT submission.
- Round 2 (Qualifying Round): Participants are expected to work on their projects and present them to the judges/mentors during the on-campus round from 9 am to 5 pm.
- It is not necessary to fully implement the complete idea during this round.
- Round 3 (Presentation Round): In the final round, each team is required to demonstrate their functional project in front of the panel.
- For more information regarding the theme please refer to the document.
- And for ppt format please visit PPT format.
Registration Guidelines
- Registration of teams must be done by all the team members.
- Teams can register under any single track mentioned in the brochure/rulebook, however, only one registration per team is allowed.
Participation Guidelines
- All work on a project should be done during the hackathon. But the teams can plan their basic layout before the hackathon.
- The GitHub repository will be created during the hackathon.
- During the 26-hour Hackathon, participants will be required to remain on campus until 5 pm. Following this, they can leave and return the next day at 9 am
- Teams can use any libraries, frameworks, or open-source code in their projects. Working on a project before the event and open-sourcing it for the sole purpose of using the code during the event is against the spirit of the rules and is not allowed
- Teams must stop hacking once the time is up.
- However, teams are allowed to debug and make small fixes to their programs after time is up. e.g.
- If during demoing your hack you find a bug that breaks your application and the fix is only a few lines of code, it’s okay to fix that.
- Making large changes or adding new features is not allowed.
- Teams can be disqualified from the competition at the organizers’ discretion.
- Mentors will be provided during the hackathon for solving the doubts of participants.
- No team member is allowed to register under more than one team.
- Outside Delhi participants can show their presence online.
- But participants from Delhi are required to be present at the campus.
General Rules
- Inter-college teams are allowed.
- Each team would mandatorily comprise 2-4 members (at most)
- It’s mandatory for each participant to carry a College ID card for the hackathon.
- All decisions in matters of eligibility, authenticity & marking made by the judges shall be final and binding.
- Any attempts at malpractice and/or plagiarism will lead to disqualification.
- All the event-specific rules and guidelines will be conveyed before the event.
- Organizers reserve the right to change, modify or postpone any aspect of the event without prior notice.
- In case of any dispute, the decision of the organizers shall be final and binding.
- Teams failing to adhere to the deadlines will be disqualified.
- All the participants have to reach the venue 15 min before the time.
- Each round will be an eliminatory round.
Event Date
May 23, 2023.
How to Register?
Participants can apply through this link.
Location
Maharaja Agrasen Institute Of Technology(MAIT) Plot No 1 CH Bhim Singh Nambardar Marg Delhi, DL 110086.