AI-driven diagnostics and predictive healthcare solutions.
Telemedicine and remote health monitoring for better accessibility.
Mental health and wellness platforms using AI and digital tools.
Affordable and technology-driven solutions for inclusive healthcare.
Finance:
AI-powered tools for smarter budgeting, investing, and fraud detection.
Blockchain-based security and decentralized finance (DeFi) innovations.
Digital banking and financial literacy platforms for financial inclusion.
Sustainable finance solutions promoting ethical and green investments.
Gamification of Cybersecurity:
Interactive simulations and games to teach cybersecurity best practices.
AI-driven security awareness training to detect phishing and online threats.
Gamified platforms to encourage safe online behavior and digital hygiene.
Cyberattack simulation challenges to improve real-world security skills.
General Instructions:
Teams should consist of 2 to 4 members. A participant can only be part of one team.
Teams are encouraged to have diverse skill sets (e.g., coding, design, business, etc.) to enrich the ideation process.
Participants should carry their own laptops.
Each team will be given 10 minutes for presentation, and 5 minutes for Q&A. Please ensure that you present within the time limit.
Themes are mentioned above, so each team should select one theme and prepare the slides beforehand. Time will not be given to prepare the slides on the event day.
Prototypes or working models are encouraged; however, they are not mandatory.
Judging criteria will be based on problem statement, innovation, impact, feasibility, and presentation skills.
For more details contact coordinators: Dimple ph
96119 97366
TREASURE HUNT
Team Formation
Each team must consist of 4 members.
No team member changes are allowed after registration.
Each team must have a designated leader for communication purposes.
Game Structure
The treasure hunt consists of 6 clues leading to the final treasure.
Each clue must be solved before proceeding to the next location.
Teams must follow the sequence of clues—skipping clues is not allowed.
The first team to find the final treasure wins.
Time Limit
The event will run from 11AM to 2PM.
Teams must return to the starting point if they fail to complete within the given time.
Rules During the Hunt
Teams must not tamper with, remove, or destroy clues meant for others.
Use of mobile phones, the internet, or external help is strictly prohibited unless stated otherwise.
No splitting up—team members must stay together throughout the hunt.
Conduct & Fair Play
Any team found cheating, misbehaving, or obstructing other teams will be disqualified immediately.
Respect public/private property and follow all local laws.
Any disputes will be resolved by the event organizers, and their decision will be final.
Safety Guidelines
Teams must not engage in any dangerous or illegal activities while searching for clues.
Follow event-specific health and safety guidelines.
If any team member gets injured, notify event organizers immediately.
Disqualification Criteria
Skipping clues or taking shortcuts that violate the rules.
Tampering with another team's progress.
Misbehavior with event staff, other participants, or the public.
Using unauthorized assistance or electronic devices .
Prizes & Results
Prizes will be awarded to the first [Specify number] teams that complete the hunt successfully.
If no team completes within the time limit, the team with the most clues solved wins.
In case of a tie, the team with the fastest time will be declared the winner.
Organizer's Decision
The event organizers' decision is final and binding in all matters related to the event.
Any rule violation or unfair behavior will result in immediate disqualification.
For more details contact coordinators: Ivin ph
74835 88146
MOCK INTERVIEW COMPETITION
Eligibility
Open to all students of TJIT.
Participants must register before the deadline to be eligible.
Only individual participation is allowed.
Competition Format
Round 1: Preliminary Round (Screening Round)
Format: A one-on-one mock interview with basic HR and general aptitude questions.
Duration: 5-10 minutes per participant.
Evaluation Areas:
Confidence & Communication
Clarity of Thought
Basic HR and Behavioral Skills
Shortlisting: Based on performance, top participants will qualify for the Final Round.
Round 2: Final Round (Advanced Interview)
Format: A technical and behavioral interview with industry-relevant questions.
Duration: 15-20 minutes.
Evaluation Areas:
Technical Knowledge
Problem-Solving & Logical Thinking
Stress Handling & Decision-Making
Professionalism & Overall Impact
Judging Criteria
Communication Skills (clarity, confidence, articulation).
Technical Knowledge (relevant to their field of study).
Problem-Solving & Decision-Making (handling case scenarios).
Professionalism & Body Language (posture, eye contact, attire).
Response Quality & Adaptability (logical and structured answers).
General Rules
Punctuality: Participants must arrive 10 minutes before their scheduled interview slot. Latecomers may be disqualified.
Dress Code: Formal/Business attire is mandatory.
Prohibited Actions:
Use of mobile phones, cheat sheets, or AI tools during the interview.
Seeking assistance from faculty or peers during the competition.
Any form of misconduct, inappropriate behavior, or disruption will result in disqualification.
The decision of the judges is final and cannot be challenged.
For more details contact coordinators: Sylvia ph
77362 15631
BYTE BOUNTY (Battle of Innovation)⚔
General Rules
Team Composition: Each team must consist of 2-4 members. No individual participation is allowed.
Eligibility: Open to all engineering students. Participants must register their teams before the deadline.
Punctuality: Teams must report 15 minutes before the scheduled start time of each round. Late arrivals will be disqualified.
Fair Play: Any form of cheating, plagiarism, or external assistance will result in immediate disqualification.
Respect & Conduct: Participants must maintain professional conduct. Any misconduct, arguments with judges, or disruption will lead to penalty points or disqualification.
Decision Authority: Judges' decisions are final and binding in all rounds. No appeals will be entertained.
Round 1: The Problem Statement Challenge
Objective: Identify and propose a real-world tech problem.
Rules:
Teams will be given 8 minutes to brainstorm and select their problem statement.
The problem must be related to AI, cybersecurity, sustainability, robotics, or emerging technology.
Each team will get 2 minutes to present their problem to the judges.
The presentation must include:
Clear problem definition
Why it is important?
Potential impact
Use of pre-prepared material is NOT allowed. Teams must come up with their ideas on the spot.
Judges will evaluate based on relevance, clarity, uniqueness, and impact.
Outcome: Top teams will proceed to Round 2.
Round 2: The Catapult Engineering Challenge
Objective: Build a functional catapult using given materials and test its efficiency.
Rules:
Teams will receive the following materials:
Ice cream sticks
Rubber bands
No additional materials can be used.
Build Time: Each team will have 15 minutes to construct their catapult.
Testing Phase: Each team gets 3 attempts to launch a small object.
The launch will be measured based on distance and accuracy to the target.
Scoring criteria:
Distance (longest valid launch counts)
Accuracy (closest to target gets more points)
Stability & creativity of the design
Outcome: Best-performing teams will move to the Final Round.
Final Round: The Ultimate Tech Debate
Objective: Teams debate a randomly assigned tech topic with a randomly assigned stance (FOR or AGAINST).
Rules:
Topic Assignment: Each team will receive a surprise debate topic related to emerging technologies, ethics, or future innovations.
Stance Assignment: Teams will be randomly assigned either FOR or AGAINST the topic. They cannot change their stance.
Preparation Time: Teams get 5 minutes to prepare their arguments.
Debate Structure:
Opening Argument: 2 minutes per team
Rebuttal Round: 1 minute per team
Final Statement: 30 seconds per team
Judging Criteria:
Strength of arguments
Technical accuracy
Persuasiveness and clarity
No personal attacks or offensive remarks – violations will result in immediate disqualification.
Audience members must remain silent during the debate. Disruptions will lead to penalties for the respective team.
Outcome: The team with the highest score wins the title of 'BYTE BOUNTY (Battle of Innovation)⚔️'!
For more details contact coordinators: Prathibha ph:
93804 45152
GAME DEBUGGING
General Guidelines
Participants must identify and fix bugs in the provided game code within the given time frame.
The debugging challenge may include:
Logic errors
Syntax errors
Performance issues
Gameplay glitches
All participants must use the designated development environment and tools provided by the organizers.
Eligibility & Participation
The event is open to individuals or teams (as specified by the organizers).
Participants should have prior knowledge of game development and debugging techniques.
Any external assistance, including AI tools (if restricted), must be approved by the organizers.
Debugging Process
Participants will receive buggy game code at the start of the challenge.
They must analyze the errors and provide:
Corrected code
Explanation of their fixes
Debugging should be performed efficiently without altering intended game mechanics (unless specified).
The use of print/debugging statements is allowed but must be removed before final submission.
Tools & Resources
Only permitted programming languages and game engines (e.g., Unity, Unreal, Godot) can be used.
Internet access may be restricted, depending on event rules.
Documentation and reference materials may be allowed (check with organizers).
Evaluation Criteria
Bug Fixing Accuracy – Successfully resolving the given issues.
Code Efficiency – Writing optimized and clean code.
Game Functionality – Ensuring the game works as intended without introducing new bugs.
Explanation & Documentation – Providing clear reasoning for each fix.
Time Management – Completing debugging within the allocated time.
Disqualification Criteria
Submitting plagiarized or pre-debugged solutions.
Making unauthorized modifications to game mechanics (unless specified).
Using prohibited external tools or assistance.
Violating event decorum or engaging in unfair practices.
Submission & Judging
All solutions must be submitted before the deadline.
Judges will review submissions based on the evaluation criteria.
The decision of the judges will be final and binding.
For more details contact coordinators: Ryan ph
94951 90543