The National Hackathon 2K25 hosted by Shivalik College of Engineering was a
resounding success, bringing together some of the brightest tech talents from across India.
The event saw the participation of 105 teams, with 53 teams representing diverse cities
and states—making it a truly national platform for innovation and collaboration.
Event Highlights:
1. 105 Teams Participated
A massive turnout of young innovators, coders, and developers showcasing talent
and teamwork.
2. 53 Teams from Across India
Teams from various states brought fresh perspectives and diverse solutions to real-
world problems.
3. 30 Hours of Non-Stop Innovation
Participants tackled challenges in areas like AI/ML, IoT, cybersecurity,
sustainability, and more.
4. Expert Mentoring & Workshops
Sessions by industry professionals helped teams refine their ideas and gain valuable
insights.
a. Prizes Worth ₹1.5 Lakh
Winning teams were rewarded with cash prizes totaling ₹1.5 lakh, along
with trophies, certificates, and potential internship opportunities.
5. Networking & Learning
A vibrant atmosphere for collaboration, learning, and building lasting connections.
The National Hackathon 2K25 was not just a competition—it was a celebration of
creativity, problem-solving, and the power of youth in tech. Kudos to Shivalik College of
Engineering for organizing such an impactful and inspiring event!
Student Participation:
Total Teams Participated 105
Cities Include
A) Bareilly
B) Gwalior
C) Banda
D) Chennai
E) Amritsar
F) Gandhinagar
G) Vadodara
H) Roorkee
I) Meerut
J) Ghaziabad
K) Jaipur
L) Gurgaon
M) Noida
N) Panipat
O) Patiala
P) Dehradun
Q) Bangalore
R) Mumbai
Colleges –
1. Khalsa College of Engineering
2. Maharaja Surajmal institute of technology
3. NFSU Ghanadinagar
4. Badodra Institute of Technology
5. Global Institute of technology , Chennai
6. Thapar university
7. Panipat Institute of technology
8. IMS Ghaziabad
9. Uttaranchal University
10. Coer University
11. Quantam University
12. Haridwar university
13. Roorkee Institute of Technology
14. Galgotia University
15. Graphic Era Hill University
16. Tula’s Institute
17. DBS Global University
18. Lakshmi Narain college of technology and science
19. R.M.K Engineering College
20. Neelkanth groups of institutions
21. madhav institute of technology and science
22. Gd goenka Univeristy
23. Dev Bhoomi Uttarakhand University
24. Rajkiya Engineering College, Banda
25. Roorkee College of Engineering
26. Shivalik College of Engineering
Themes :
1. Infrastructure
2. Health
3. Travel and Tourism
4. Smart Education
5. Agriculture
6. Cyber Security
7. Open Theme
Student Opportunities at National Hackathon 2K25
The National Hackathon 2K25 was not only a platform for competition but also a
Launchpad for students to explore new horizons in tech and innovation. Here's how the
event opened doors for participants:
I. Real-World Problem Solving
Students worked on live challenges based on real-world scenarios, helping them
apply their technical knowledge to practical situations.
II. Mentorship from Industry Experts
Participants had access to one-on-one mentorship sessions with tech professionals,
gaining valuable guidance, feedback, and career advice.
III. Internship & Recruitment Opportunities
Select students caught the attention of attending companies and sponsors, opening
up possibilities for internships and future job placements.
IV. Recognition & Resume Boost
Winning or even participating in a national-level hackathon adds significant value to
a student’s profile, showcasing teamwork, problem-solving, and technical expertise.
V. Networking with Peers & Professionals
Students interacted with like-minded peers from across the country and built
connections with professionals from tech industries and startups.
VI. Exposure to Latest Tech
Workshops and tech talks introduced students to emerging technologies like AI,
Block chain, IoT, and more—equipping them with skills for the future.
VII. Startup & Incubation Support
Innovative ideas presented during the hackathon received interest from incubators
and startup mentors, giving students a potential path to turn projects into ventures.
Judges:
1. Dr. Ashok Kumar, Outstanding Scientist H, CSIR-CBRI, Roorkee
2. Dr. Anu Bajaj, Associate professor, Thapar University
3. Dr. Akhilesh Tripathi, Associate Professor, PIET
4. Mr. Nitin Kumar, Director, Bytecode Technologies, Mohali
Winner List :
Team Leader Name Team name College Name Position
Gaurav Localhost PIET First
Manav Malhotra Atal Thapar university Second
Abhishek Maurya Clover Tula's institute Third (Tie)
Gaurav Kumar The Dominators Shivalik College of Engineering Third (Tie)
Anmol Singh Weader Khalsa College Fourth
Suchir Kaushik MANWO COER University Fifth
Vaibhav Choudhary Hassenburg IMS Ghaziabad Sixth