HACKERZSTREET
HACKERZ
STREET
A 24-HOUR FLAGSHIP HACKATHON
BY IEEE CS MUJ
Hackerzstreet 3.0, set to ignite creativity and innovation – an intense 24-hour coding marathon packed with excitement and collaboration. This event features a single round where participants delve into diverse technical themes, each presenting unique challenges and opportunities.
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Problem Statements
Goes live in 00:00:00
60K
PRIZE POOL
12 -
- 13
APRIL 2025
SCHEDULE
Elevate your skills and collaborate with fellow coders!
11:00 AM
Problem statements are released at the website and the hackathon begins.
12:00 PM
Participants are provided with refreshments.
3:00 PM
Mentorship round 1 begins.
6:00 PM
Mentorship round 2 begins.
11:00 PM
Round 1 officially ends and the submission link is closed.
06:00 AM
Round 1 results are announced.
10:00 AM
Participants report to the venue given.
11:00 AM
Round 2 starts.
2:00 PM
Round 2 ends.
11:00 AM
Problem statements are released at the website and the hackathon begins.
12:00 PM
Participants are provided with refreshments.
3:00 PM
Mentorship round 1 begins.
6:00 PM
Mentorship round 2 begins.
11:00 PM
Round 1 officially ends and the submission link is closed.
06:00 AM
Round 1 results are announced.
10:00 AM
Participants report to the venue given.
11:00 AM
Round 2 starts.
2:00 PM
Round 2 ends.
TRACKS
Choose any one from the following themes for your project
FinTech Innovate in financial services with secure, scalable, and user-friendly solutions.
Healthcare Develop solutions to enhance patient care, diagnostics, and medical accessibility.
EdTech Transform learning experiences through technology-driven educational advancements.
Blockchain Leverage decentralized technologies for transparency, security, and trust.

Environmental Impact Build tech-driven solutions to tackle sustainability and climate challenges.
Networking and Communication Enhance global connectivity through efficient and seamless communication systems.
ABOUT US
IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY MUJ
CS
Serving computing at its best with inclusion and diversity is the prime motto of the IEEE Computer Society. This society was created keeping in mind IEEE’s continued commitment to providing options at best. The IEEE Computer Society is driven by the central goals of equity, diversity, inclusion, and yearn to serve computing at its perfection. With an intent to expand the IEEE’s reach and learnings, this society was started a year back in early 2020. Since then, society has tried every possible course of action by conducting diverse events such as webinars, competitions, workshops, and mentorship programs to set a goal for the young achievers.
The members of IEEE CS have been skilled and earned minimal expertise in roughly all possible sub-sections of CS via our accelerator program. The senior student mentors steer them on each stage they take and deliver them with the professional material for further reference. We aim to proactively support diversity and inclusion by being the premier source for information, inspiration, and collaboration in computer science and engineering. Connecting members on campus, this IEEE Computer Society empowers the students who wish to advance in technology by delivering tools at all stages of their professional careers. “Computer science is the operating system for all innovations.” At IEEE CS, we look at it similarly, trying to make a better world by working as a team.