1. Teams should consist of 3-5 members.
  2. One participant is allowed to be part of only one team
  3. Must be made up exclusively of university students above the age of 18.
  4. Open-source libraries, frameworks are allowed to the extent that the end project is original.
  5. All projects should be started on/after 2nd March 2022, 0000 IST
  6. Submission of old projects will lead to disqualification
  7. We have a strict no-plagiarism policy. Any team found copying code will be disqualified.
  8. The implementation of the project must be completed at the event by the team.
  9. Teams can receive help from mentors, sponsors, and other participants; We highly encourage this!
  10. If you had any significant outside help or resources, please disclose their areas of contribution. It’s okay to get a lot of help! We judge projects in the context of your abilities, and how you made use of the resources available.
  11. Teams and participants can be disqualified and/or asked to leave at the organizers' discretion. Reasons might include but are not limited to: breaking the Competition Rules, violating the Code of Conduct, or engaging in any other indecent behaviors. Use common sense and treat your fellow hackers with respect.