Shyam Lal College Coding Challenge | Rules & Prizes | Unstop

Shyam Lal College Coding Challenge | Rules & Prizes | Unstop

Introduction

This article details the Shyam Lal College (University of Delhi) online coding challenge updated on Nov 20, 2025. It covers eligibility, team size, format, important dates, problem statements, submission requirements for both rounds, evaluation criteria, key rules and rewards. Read on for a structured breakdown of Round 1 PPT requirements, Round 2 live hack expectations, qualification mechanics and judging parameters.

Event Overview & Eligibility

Organiser and update: Shyam Lal College, University of Delhi. Updated on Nov 20, 2025.

  • Registered: 48
  • Impressions: 5,350
  • Team size: 1–4 members
  • Eligibility: college students, graduates and early professionals including undergraduate, postgraduate, engineering, management, arts/commerce/sciences, law, medical, freshers and experienced.

Problem statements (choose one):

  • Smart Community Monitoring System
  • AI-Powered Study & Productivity Companion
  • Digital Health Record & Monitoring Platform

Format, Submission Rules, Evaluation and Rewards

Format — Two rounds:

  • Round 1: Online PPT submission via Unstop between 19 Nov 2025 and 25 Nov 2025. The PPT should be 5–10 slides and must cover the chosen problem statement, problem analysis, proposed solution, system design/workflow, tech stack, optional UI/UX mockups, expected impact & scalability, and team details. Only the first 100 valid website submissions (if applicable) qualify for Round 2.
  • Round 2: A 12-hour live hack on Discord for shortlisted teams. Teams must develop a working prototype, submit the GitHub repository and a demo PPT/video, and present a 5–7 minute live demo to judges. Mentorship will be provided during Round 2.

Key rules:

  • Original work only; plagiarism will lead to disqualification.
  • Use of AI tools is allowed but must be credited.
  • Teams must remain unchanged after registration.
  • Judges’ decisions are final.

Evaluation criteria:

  • Innovation
  • Relevance
  • Feasibility
  • Scalability
  • Technical depth
  • Functionality
  • UI/UX
  • Presentation

Rewards:

  • Winner: ₹1,000
  • First Runner-up: ₹800
  • Second Runner-up: ₹500
  • Plus certificates and internship/mentorship opportunities

How to align submissions with evaluation:

  • Round 1 PPT should explicitly include problem analysis, proposed solution, system design/workflow and tech stack to demonstrate feasibility and technical depth.
  • Expected impact & scalability slide addresses relevance and scalability criteria.
  • Optional UI/UX mockups and team details support functionality, UI/UX and presentation scoring.
  • Round 2 deliverables — working prototype, GitHub repo, demo PPT/video and live demo — will be evaluated for functionality, technical depth and real-world feasibility, with mentors available to guide teams during the 12-hour hack.

Conclusion

This summary captures all essential details of the Shyam Lal College online coding challenge: organiser, update date, participation stats, eligibility, problem statements, two-round format with precise Round 1 PPT requirements (19–25 Nov 2025), Round 2 live hack structure, key rules, evaluation criteria and rewards. Follow the stated submission components and rules closely to ensure a valid entry and to compete for prizes, certificates and mentorship opportunities.

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