Smart India Hackathon 2024 concludes in Chittoor

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The second day of the Smart India Hackathon (SIH) 2024 at Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering and Technology (SVCET) witnessed the presentation of innovative projects by participants on Thursday. The designated judges evaluated the projects based on innovation, feasibility, and impact.

Participants were given four problem statements to tackle: creating a paperless scholarship disbursement system, an AI-supported All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) approval process portal, AI-driven inspections of institutions, and student innovation. Each statement allowed teams to demonstrate their problem-solving skills. Winners from each area would receive ₹1 lakh per team for their contributions to technology and societal progress.

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