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The document outlines five distinct problem statements for a hackathon, each focusing on developing digital solutions for various issues faced by students, including a smart classroom issue reporting system, an AI-powered study buddy, a health habit tracker, a volunteer connection platform, and a sports performance analyzer. Each problem statement includes background context, target users, expected features, suggested technologies, and real-world impact. Additionally, the document provides guidelines for team eligibility and project requirements for participants.

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Problem Statement PDF

The document outlines five distinct problem statements for a hackathon, each focusing on developing digital solutions for various issues faced by students, including a smart classroom issue reporting system, an AI-powered study buddy, a health habit tracker, a volunteer connection platform, and a sports performance analyzer. Each problem statement includes background context, target users, expected features, suggested technologies, and real-world impact. Additionally, the document provides guidelines for team eligibility and project requirements for participants.

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PROBLEM STATEMENT 1

Smart Tech Campus


1. ProblemTitle Smart Classroom &Campus IssueReportingSystem
2. Background / ContextIn many colleges, students faceissues likebroken projectors, damaged benches, water leakage,
non-working fans, or Wi-Fi problems. Reporting these problems usually involves manually informing staff, which causes
delays.
3. Clear Problem Statement Build a simple web or mobile application where students can report campus/classroom issues
digitally, and admin/staff can track and update issue status.
4. Why This Problem is Important

Improves communication
Reduces maintenance delays
Creates accountability
Makes campus smarter

5. Target Users

Students
Faculty
Maintenance staff
Admin office

6. Expected Features (Minimum Required)

Student login (simple authentication)


Submit issue (title, description, category, photo upload optional)
View submitted issues
Admin dashboard to: o View all complaints o Change status (Pending / In Progress / Resolved)
Status tracking for students

7. Optional Advanced Features

Email or SMS notification (simulation)


Issue priority tagging
Analytics dashboard (number of issues per department)
QR code outside classroom for instant complaint submission

8. Suggested Technologies

Frontend: HTML, CSS, JavaScript / React


Backend: [Link] / Firebase
Database: Firebase / MongoDB
Optional: Google Maps API (for location tagging)

9. Expected Deliverables

Working prototype (web or mobile app)

Admin dashboard
Sample issue entries
PPT explaining: o Problem o Solution o Demo screenshots o Future scope

10. Evaluation Focus

UI clarity
Working submission & status update flow
Logical structure
Realistic campus use case

11. Constraints

No complex authentication systems


No full production-level deployment required
Must work locally or via simple hosting

12. Real-World Impact Can directly be implemented in college campuses to digitize complaint management.
PROBLEM STATEMENT 2
Education
1. Problem Title AI-Powered Study Buddy for First-Year Students 2. Background / Context First-year students often struggle
with new subjects and don't know where to start. Many hesitate to ask doubts in class. 3. Clear Problem Statement Build a
simple AI-assisted web app where students can enter a topic name and receive summarized explanations, key points, and
practice questions. (Use API-based AI tools — no model training required.) 4. Why This Problem is Important

Supports self-learning
Encourages doubt clarification
Helps in exam preparation

5. Target Users

First-year engineering students

6. Expected Features

Input field: Enter topic name


AI-generated summary (via API)
5 practice questions generation
Save notes feature
Simple dashboard of saved topics

7. Optional Advanced Features

Voice input
Difficulty selection (Easy/Medium)
Flashcard generator

Quiz mode

8. Suggested Technologies

Frontend: React / HTML-CSS-JS


Backend: [Link]
AI: OpenAI API or similar
Database: Firebase

9. Expected Deliverables

Functional AI-based summary generator


At least 3 demo topics
PPT with: o Architecture diagram o Demo screenshots o Use case

10. Evaluation Focus

Correct API integration


Clean UI
Useful academic output

Practical relevance

11. Constraints

No AI model training
Must use API-based generation
Keep output short and structured

12. Real-World Impact Can evolve into a full student learning assistant platform.
PROBLEM STATEMENT 3
Health
1. ProblemTitle SmartHealthHabitTracker for Students
2. Background / Context College students often ignore hydration, sleep, and physical activity due to busy schedules.
3. Clear Problem Statement Develop a digital health tracking app where students can log daily water intake, sleep hours, and
exercise, and receive simple health suggestions.
4. Why This Problem is Important

Promotes healthy lifestyle


Improves productivity
Raises awareness about self-care

5. Target Users

College students

6. Expected Features

Daily input: o Water intake o Sleep hours o Exercise minutes


Dashboard with: o Daily summary o Weekly progress chart
Basic suggestions (if sleep < 6 hrs → show warning)

7. Optional Advanced Features

BMI calculator
Mood tracking
Reminder notifications
Gamification badges

8. Suggested Technologies

HTML, CSS, JavaScript


[Link] for graphs
Firebase / Local storage

9. Expected Deliverables

Working health tracker


Data visualization chart
PPT explaining: o Health logic used o Screenshots o Impact

10. Evaluation Focus

Functional tracking system


Clear data visualization
Logical health recommendations

11. Constraints

No medical diagnosis
No real patient data
Keep recommendations basic

12. Real-World Impact Encourages healthier campus lifestyle habits.


PROBLEM STATEMENT 4
Social Impact
1. ProblemTitle LocalCommunityVolunteerConnectPlatform
2. Background / Context Many NGOs and local communities need volunteers, but students are unaware of nearby
opportunities.
3. Clear Problem Statement Create a platform where NGOs can post volunteering opportunities and students can register to
participate.
4. Why This Problem is Important

Encourages social responsibility


Connects youth with real causes
Builds community engagement

5. Target Users

NGOs
College students
Local community groups

6. Expected Features

NGO registration (simple form)


Post event (title, location, date)
Student sign-up
Dashboard showing upcoming events

7. Optional Advanced Features

Event filtering by category


Volunteer hours tracking
Certificate generation (basic PDF)
Map integration

8. Suggested Technologies

React / HTML-CSS-JS
[Link] / Firebase
Google Maps API (optional)

9. Expected Deliverables

Working volunteer listing platform


Sample NGO & event entries
PPT with demo flow

10. Evaluation Focus

Complete registration & signup flow


Clean UI
Social relevance

11. Constraints

No complex authentication
Use sample/dummy NGO data

12. Real-World Impact Can directly support local NGOs and increase student engagement in social causes.
PROBLEM STATEMENT 5
AI Tools + Sports
1. ProblemTitle AI-Based PersonalSports PerformanceAnalyzer (Beginner Level)
2. Background / Context Many students participate in sports but do not track their performance improvements
systematically.
3. Clear Problem Statement Build a web application where students can input their sports performance data (running time,
push-ups count, etc.) and receive AI-generated feedback for improvement.
4. Why This Problem is Important

Encourages fitness

Promotes data-driven improvement


Introduces AI in sports

5. Target Users

School & college athletes


Sports beginners

6. Expected Features

Select sport (Running / Cricket / Gym etc.)


Enter performance metrics
Display performance history
AI-generated suggestions (via API)

7. Optional Advanced Features

Graphical progress tracking


Comparison with average benchmark
Goal setting system
Achievement badges

8. Suggested Technologies

HTML/CSS/JS or React
[Link]
[Link]
AI API integration

9. Expected Deliverables

Working input → feedback system


At least 5 sample data entries
PPT explaining: o AI logic o Improvement suggestions o Demo

10. Evaluation Focus

Correct data flow


Useful suggestions
UI simplicity
Innovation in sports-tech

11. Constraints

No real-time motion tracking


No complex ML training
Feedback can be rule-based + API

12. Real-World Impact Can be expanded into a campus-level sports analytics system.
Hackathon Guidelines
Eligibility & Teams
Project & Tools
Participants must carry valid college ID. Teams must choose from the official problem
Cross-branch teams allowed. statements released by organizers.

Team size: 3 to 4 members. Participants can use any programming language or tech
stack.
Team members cannot change after registration closes.
Direct copying of GitHub projects is strictly prohibited.
One team leader must be designated.
Plagiarism will lead to immediate disqualification.
AI tools may be used for assistance, but the final
understanding must be demonstrated during judging.

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