Summer Hackathon
Summer Hackathon is a month-long online hackathon where participants use their summer to build useful projects, improve their portfolio, win prizes, and get noticed for career opportunities.
Summer Hackathon is a month-long online hackathon where participants use their summer to build useful projects, improve their portfolio, win prizes, and get noticed for career opportunities.
Summer Hackathon is an exciting project-building challenge designed for students, developers, designers, creators, and innovators who want to make the most of their summer by building something useful, creative, and impactful. This hackathon encourages participants to turn their ideas into real working projects while improving their technical skills, product thinking, creativity, and execution ability.
Participants can build projects across any meaningful domain, including web development, mobile applications, AI tools, automation systems, developer utilities, education platforms, productivity apps, business solutions, social impact products, or creative digital experiences. The goal is to use the summer period productively by building a strong project that can be added to portfolios, resumes, GitHub profiles, and professional showcases.
Summer Hackathon focuses on practical execution, originality, usability, clean implementation, and strong presentation. Participants are expected to submit working projects with proper documentation, clear problem statements, and useful features. The event is ideal for beginners who want to build their first serious project as well as experienced builders who want to create something polished and impactful.
Top-performing participants will get a chance to win cash prizes and gain visibility for future opportunities such as internships, jobs, collaborations, mentorship, or community recognition. Whether you want to build for learning, career growth, portfolio improvement, or innovation, Summer Hackathon gives you the perfect platform to build, compete, and showcase your skills.
FAQs
Answers to the most common questions from participants. For additional information, reach out to the organising team.