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10 Apr, 2025

CT UNIVERSITY HOSTS 24-HOUR NATIONAL HACKATHON — “CODE CRAFTER 2.0”

School: School of Engineering and Technology

Winners: Lovely Professional University, CT University and Sant Baba Bhag Singh University

CT University's TechVerse Club, under the aegis of the School of Engineering and Technology, successfully organised “Code Crafter 2.0”, a 24-hour national hackathon.

The event witnessed participation from 91 teams across the country, including cities like Dehradun, Jaipur, Kangra and various parts of Himachal Pradesh.

The hackathon provided students an opportunity to showcase their skills in domains such as Environmental Sustainability, Agriculture, Healthcare, Satellite Communication, Cybersecurity and Examination Systems.

Participants innovatively addressed real-world issues such as Reducing delays in system processes, Developing Decision Support Systems for agricultural crop planning and Creating integrated platforms connecting patients, doctors and labs in the healthcare sector.

Alongside the intense coding sessions, the event featured fun indoor and outdoor activities, including workshops, interactive games and an outdoor DJ night to energize participants.

The event's Guest of Honour, Shamsher Singh from Novem Controls, appreciated the innovation-driven spirit of the young coders.

Naveen Singh from Brilliko emphasised the importance of practical learning and hands-on problem-solving in education.

The event concluded with the announcement of winners,1st Prize: Lovely Professional University, 2nd Prize: CT University and 3rd Prize: Sant Baba Bhag Singh University.

Special Categories include Best Ui/Ux Design: Chandigarh Group of Colleges, Jhanjeri; Best Innovation: Lamrin Tech Skills; Best Startup Idea: CT University.

Judges for Day 1 and Day 2 were Tammna from Novem controls, Ayush Chauhan from IBM, and Aswin ram kishore pal from IBM.

Commenting on the success of the event, Chancellor, S. Charanjit Singh Channi and Vice Chancellor, Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, expressed their pride and appreciation for the participants and organisers.

Code Crafter 2.0 stood as a testament to the power of young minds and collaborative thinking. In an era where innovation drives the future, this hackathon inspired participants to not only dream big but to build tangible solutions.

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