
KBN College to host national hackathon on August 22
Scheduled for August 22 to 23, the event promises to bring together bright minds from across the country to develop cutting-edge solutions for real-world problems, under the inspiring slogan 'Think. Code. Innovate.'.
The event offers prizes worth over ₹1 lakh, including laptops, tablets, cash awards, and other gifts. Special recognitions include Best Innovation, Best UI/UX, Social Impact, Women in Tech, and Young Coders, alongside cash rewards for the top five finalists. Nearly 1,200 participants from various parts of India are expected to take part in the event.
. For more details, contact ravindra@kbncollege.ac.in or +91 7981064500, he added.
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