For the GIKI Micathon, we want to see your creativity and innovation shine through in your project submissions. Here's what you need to build for the hackathon:

  1. Theme-Based App or Web App: Each team will be given a theme to base their project on. Your task is to develop either a mobile app or a web app that addresses the theme in a unique and inventive way. Your project should be functional and demonstrate your ability to think outside the box.
  2. Demonstration of Idea: Your submission should include a clear demonstration of your idea. This could be in the form of a prototype, a demo video, or any other method that effectively communicates how your app works and its key features.
  3. Documentation: Provide comprehensive documentation that outlines the purpose of your app, its features, and any technical details necessary for understanding your project. This documentation will help the judges evaluate your submission accurately.
  4. Codebase: Submit the codebase of your project on Devpost. Ensure that your code is well-structured, commented, and organized for clarity and readability.
  5. Additional Materials (Optional): You may include any additional materials such as design mockups, user personas, or user stories that enhance the understanding of your project and showcase your thought process.
  6. Level-Based Judging: Remember that you will be judged according to your academic level to ensure fairness. Whether you're a first-year student or a senior, your submission will be evaluated based on the level of expertise expected from your year.

We encourage you to push the boundaries of innovation and creativity with your submissions. Good luck, and we look forward to seeing what you create!