• Eligibility: Open to all students of the school. Participants may compete individually or in teams (max 2–4 members per team).
  • Theme Requirement: All projects must incorporate Artificial Intelligence and aim to solve a real problem within the school environment.
  • Original Work: Submissions must be original and created during the hackathon period. Pre-existing projects are not allowed, but public libraries and APIs can be used.
  • Development Period: All coding and design work should be done within the official hackathon timeframe.
  • Submission Requirements: Each team must submit:
    • A working prototype or demo
    • A clear project description
    • A short demo video (2–5 minutes)
    • Source code (e.g., GitHub link)
  • Code of Conduct: Participants must maintain respectful and professional behavior. Any form of plagiarism, harassment, or misconduct will lead to disqualification.
  • Judging Criteria:
    • Innovation & Creativity
    • Relevance to school problems
    • Technical Implementation (AI usage)
    • Usability & Design
    • Impact & Feasibility
  • Intellectual Property: Teams retain ownership of their projects but must allow organizers to showcase submissions for promotional purposes.
  • Disqualification: Any violation of the rules, including late submissions or plagiarism, will result in disqualification.