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Eligibility:
- This event is open to all individuals, regardless of experience level.
- Participants can join individually or in teams (max. of 5 members per team).
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Project Guidelines:
- Projects should be original and created during the event duration.
- Reuse of code: You are allowed to reuse open-source libraries or APIs, but reusing a complete project or codebase from previous work will not be accepted.
- Projects must follow the submission requirements outlined above.
- All projects should be related to technology (coding, design, AI, etc.). No irrelevant projects will be accepted.
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Team Formation:
- You can participate as a team or individually.
- Each team must register individually on the hackathon page.
- Each team member must contribute to the project. Assign roles clearly within your team.
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Conduct:
- Respect: Treat all participants with respect. We encourage collaboration and friendly competition.
- Plagiarism: Plagiarism of any kind is strictly prohibited. If a participant or team is found submitting plagiarized work, they will be disqualified.
- Harassment: Any form of harassment, abuse, or discrimination will not be tolerated. Participants who violate this rule will be immediately disqualified.
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Judging Criteria:
- While this is a mock hackathon and there is no official judging or real-world prizes, we will provide fun feedback on projects.
- Projects will be evaluated based on creativity, functionality, design, and how well they align with the given challenges.
- Remember, this event is about learning and experimentation rather than competition!
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Submission Rules:
- All projects must be submitted by the official submission deadline: [Insert Date].
- Late submissions will not be accepted.
- You must submit all project materials (source code, documentation, demo video, etc.) as specified in the submission requirements.
