Welcome to HackDays in Raipur 2025 @ Amity University Chhattisgarh (AUC)!🚀
Presented by — Piratage: The Ethical Hacking Club
Welcome to the epicenter of innovation, where brilliance meets ambition and technology takes its next leap forward.
HackDays in Raipur 2025 stands as a 6-hour odyssey of innovation, redefining the very limits of human creativity, collective intelligence, and groundbreaking collaboration.
Hosted by Piratage: The Ethical Hacking Club, Amity’s premier community of tech visionaries, this event is powered by Google Gemini and Major League Hacking (MLH) - marking the dawn of a new AI era at Amity University Chhattisgarh.
Here, the brightest innovators converge to ideate, build, and transform - crafting intelligent solutions that merge human creativity with machine intelligence.
From next-gen AI prototypes to immersive digital experiences, every idea born here echoes the future of technology.
This is where bold ideas ignite,
innovation thrives, and
the future of AI begins - at Amity University Chhattisgarh.
Because at Piratage, we don’t just create -
We redefine innovation.
Venue: E-Block, Seminar Hall, Amity University Chhattisgarh.
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Innovate. Create. Dominate. - HackDays in Raipur 2025 Hosted by Piratage: The Ethical Hacking Club Powered by Google Gemini × Major League Hacking (MLH)----------
Message from the President
At Piratage, we don’t follow trends - we create them.
HackDays in Raipur 2025 is our vision of innovation in motion - a platform where brilliance, creativity, and technology unite to shape the future.
We lead with purpose, inspire with passion, and build with vision.
Because here at Piratage, the future doesn’t wait - we create it.
— Nitin Singh
President, Piratage: The Ethical Hacking Club
Requirements
What to Build
Create a project that explores how Google Gemini can be used to solve a real-world problem, enhance creativity, or make everyday tasks easier. Your project can be:
- A web or mobile app using the Gemini API or Gemini for Web
- A prototype or tool powered by AI prompts, automation, or creative generation
- A technical or conceptual demo showing how Gemini can enhance an existing process
You don’t need a fully finished app — show what you learned, what you built, and how Gemini made it possible.
What to Submit
To be considered for judging, teams must submit:
1. A Devpost project page that includes:
- A short description of your project (what it does and why you built it)
- How your project uses Google Gemini
2. A demo video (1–2 minutes) showing your project in action or walking through how it works. This can be a screen recording or presentation — it doesn’t need to be polished.(optional)
3. A presentation slide deck summarizing your idea, approach, and what you learned.
4. A link to your code repository (GitHub, GitLab, etc.).
💡 Tip: Judges are looking for creativity, learning, and clear use of Gemini — not perfection. Focus on what you explored and how you brought your idea to life.
Prizes
Best Use of Gemini API
It’s time to push the boundaries of what's possible with AI using Google Gemini. Check out the Gemini API to build AI-powered apps that make your friends say WHOA. So, what can Gemini do for your hackathon project?
1. Understand language like a human and build a chatbot that gives personalized advice
2. Analyze info like a supercomputer and create an app that summarizes complex research papers
3. Generate creative content like code, scripts, music, and more
Think of the possibilities… what will you build with the Google Gemini API this weekend?
Get started -> https://mlh.link/gemini-quickstart
Devpost Achievements
Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:
Judges
Piratage : The Ethical Hacking Club (AUC)
Nitin Singh
Organizer
Biswajit Nayak
Co-organizer
Judging Criteria
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Creativity & Originality
Does the project bring a new perspective or solve a problem in an unexpected way? How imaginative, bold, or forward-thinking is the concept compared to existing ideas? -
Technical Depth & Implementation
How effectively has the team translated their idea into a working solution? Did they use technology (APIs, frameworks, logic, or integrations) in a smart, scalable, or technically sound manner? -
User Interface & Experience
Is the product pleasant and effortless to use? Does the design enhance usability and accessibility while maintaining visual consistency and purpose-driven aesthetics? -
Relevance to Theme
How well does the project embody the event’s central theme or problem statement? Is the connection clear, meaningful, and well-explained through the project’s goals and outcomes? -
Functionality & Completion
Is the prototype or final build polished and reliable? Does it include all promised core features, and can it perform its intended purpose effectively within the given timeframe? -
Impact & Wow Factor
Does the project create a lasting impression on the judges or audience? Whether through creativity, storytelling, real-world potential, or sheer brilliance — does it make people say, “That’s impressive!”?
Questions? Email the hackathon manager
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