TISBHacks 3.0 is the third iteration of the annual TISB Hackathin conducted by The International School Bangalore (TISB). Organised by a group of high school coders, we want to make a difference in this world. We expect the best of the best to show off their coding skills in order to solve real world problems.
Requirements
Anyone from grades 6-12 from any school in India can take part. As mentioned before, there are two seperate categories. One for Juniors (grades 6-8) and one for Seniors (Grades 9-12).
After your projects as well as a video submission explaining your project has been submitted, there will be an offline event hosted at TISB on the 4th of February. Here you will present your work, and participate in fun sub-events too!
Prizes
Coding Event - 1st Place
This award is for the overall competition, for those who present the best project. There will be one winner selected from the Junior and Senior categories each.
The cash prize for the senior category is Rs. 20,000 and Rs. 15,000 for the junior category.
Coding Event - 2nd Place
This award is for the overall competition, for those who present the 2nd best project. There will be one winner selected from the Junior and Senior categories each.
The cash prize for the senior category is Rs. 15,000 and Rs. 10,000 for the junior category.
Coding Event - 3rd Place
This award is for the overall competition, for those who present the 3rd best project. There will be one winner selected from the Junior and Senior categories each.
The cash prize for the senior category is Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 5,000 for the junior category.
Non-Coding Event - 1st Place
The winner of this event receives a cash prize of Rs. 10,000.
Competitive Coding - 1st Place
The winner of this event receives a cash prize of Rs. 5000.
Startup Battlefield - 1st Place
The winner of this event receives a cash prize of Rs. 5000.
Gaming - 1st Place
The winner of this event receives a cash prize of Rs. 5000.
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Vivek Sunder
CueMath CEO
Varnita
JetLearn Curriculum Head
Rahul Tarak
Co-Founder Scalar
Judging Criteria
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Problem, impact statement, and originality
How well has the problem been defined and if the customer has been correctly targeted? Does it involve new ideas or areas that have not been significantly explored before? -
Impact potential
Ambitiousness and practical feasibility of the project. Whether the project will find value even at the initial stages. -
Code Complexity
Exclusive to the coding event. How technically impressive was the project? Did it use a sophisticated technique and/or use many different components? -
Relevance to the theme
How well the project captures the theme selected? -
Innovation
Exclusive to the non-coding category. Original ideas that make the best use of technology to make genuine and scalable breakthroughs in approach to the theme selected.
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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