CODE RED ‘25 is a 25-hour hackathon where we'll be solving real-world problems. Also remember caffeine is our co-founder, sleep is for the weak, and innovation is for the wickedly brilliant.
CODE RED ‘25 is a hybrid hackathon, where preliminary round will be conducted completely online. The Main Hackathon will be conducted on 9th and 10th January 2025 at BMS Institute of Technology and Management (BMSIT&M), Bangalore.
We don't care if your GPA is higher than your daily caffeine intake or if you once wrote an essay on the philosophical implications of pizza toppings as long as you're a student pursuing any undergraduate course, you're in!
Teams can consist of 3 to 4 members. Each participant can join only one team and cannot be part of multiple teams.
You can email us with any questions you still have. Join: Our Discord or email us at: ecell@bmsit.in
While we appreciate your ambition, unfortunately, one genius per team. We're not quite ready for parallel universes... yet!
While there are no technical restrictions on the usage of packages, libraries, and modules, the primary focus during the final evaluation will be on the significance of your contribution to the overall project
Yes, Wi-Fi access will be shared with all participants.
Yes, Inter College Teams are allowed. However, all team members must be students pursuing an undergraduate course.
Feel free to code in any language you fancy. We believe in linguistic liberation—no language restrictions here. Whether you're fluent in Python, proficient in Java, or even speak binary, your code is welcome to join the multilingual party!
No need to check off a skill list to enter the hackathon—it's not a grocery store. However, we've got our fingers crossed for a dazzling display of innovation. Think of it as a creativity party—BYO (Bring Your Own) ingenuity, and let's code up a storm!
The solution may include the use of open-source software, but they should ensure that:
(a) They comply with applicable licenses,
(b) The applicable license terms should not require the release, disclosure, or distribution of any part of the Application back to the open-source community or any third party under any circumstances
No, the participants are responsible for covering their own travel expenses.
Worried about losing motivation? Fear not! We've got more energy than a caffeinated squirrel and more fun than a monkey with a keyboard. Boredom says goodbye at CODE RED ‘25.
Yes! We will be following the Code of Conduct
TLDR: Be respectful.