ABOUT BEE HACKS
Bee Hacks began with a mindset of encouraging new hackers to build unique projects regardless of the tech or field. The only focus was to create something meaningful and enjoy the process of building, while also solving the shared struggles of our surroundings.
For this season, we are virtual and will be hosting a 36 Hours Virtual Hackathon; where we are aiming to promote hackers and help them nurture their new ideas and prototypes in various domains.
Read more about Bee Hacks on our website: https://www.beehacks.club
Requirements
Few important things to keep in mind.
- This is a team hackathon. Hackers must form a team of 2 - 4 members.
- It is mandatory for every member of a team to be registered on Devpost to submit the project.
- Your project must be built on the weekend of the hackathon [25th - 26th Mar 2023].
- Your project submission must be completed within the submission period.
- Your code must be available in a public repository.
- Do not submit projects from past hackathons or projects built before the hackathon. This will straight away void the hackathon guidelines and disqualify your submission.
- Cross-submissions from hackathons happening on the same weekend are not allowed!
Prizes
Overall Hackathon Winning Team
INR 2,000 to the winning team and additional perks
Overall Hackathon Runners-Up Team
INR 1,500 to the winning team and additional perks
Best Beginner Team
Perks from Appc Community, Google Developer Group and Postman
Certificate
Participation Certificate for Every Team
Holopin Badge
Holopin Badge for taking part in the Bee Hacks Hackathon, Bee Hackers Badge
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Dr. K. Madhavi
Associate Professor, Head OF Department CSE, JNTUACEA
Dr. B. Lalitha
Associate Professor, JNTUACEA
Dr.K.F.Bharati
Associate Professor, JNTUACEA
Judging Criteria
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Originality
Has this project been done before at hackathons in the past? How creative is the project in solving the problem at hand? -
Completion
Does the hack work? Did the team achieve everything they wanted? -
Design
Did the team put thought into the user experience? How well designed is the interface? -
Innovation
Does the project attempt to solve a previously unsolved problem? -
Presentation
How well did the team clearly, effectively, and positively present the idea? Considerations: Storytelling, demos, screenshots, prototypes, and the thought process.
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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