They say it takes a lifetime to build a legacy. We believe it takes one weekend.
This is the official trailer for hackCBS 8.0
The sound of the future holding its breath, right before it is born.
most college fests don't make it to edition 3.
hackCBS is at 8.
same college. same ethos.
different students running it every time, which is actually the harder part to pull off.
something's working!
what to bring to hackCBS:
laptop. charger. student ID.
that's genuinely it.
no fancy setup. no expensive hardware.
the kid who wins is not the one with the best gear, it's the one with the clearest idea and the stubbornness to see it through.
eligibility for hackCBS:
- be a student
- want to build something
that's the whole list.
doesn't matter what college, what country, what year you're in.
if you have a student ID and an idea, you're in.
eligibility for hackCBS:
- be a student
- want to build something
that's the whole list.
doesn't matter what college, what country, what year you're in.
if you have a student ID and an idea, you're in.
hackCBS team size: 2 to 4 people.
sounds like a small detail. it's not.
5+ member teams have passengers. solo hackers burn out by hour 20.
2-4 is the sweet spot where everyone's actually building something.
we've seen it across 8 editions. the rule exists for a reason.
hackCBS team size: 2 to 4 people.
sounds like a small detail. it's not.
5+ member teams have passengers. solo hackers burn out by hour 20.
2-4 is the sweet spot where everyone's actually building something.
we've seen it across 8 editions. the rule exists for a reason.
something about hackCBS that doesn't get said enough:
the people running it are also students. same colleges, same deadlines, same chaos.
no event management company. no full-time staff. just a crew doing this alongside their own sem exams.
pretty inspiring & insane.
Got a dm asking if hackCBS is "only for experienced devs"
it's not. not even close.
we have mentors on the floor the entire time specifically for this. first hackathon is honestly the best time to come.
nobody expects you to have it figured out. that's the point.
Your next job is probably in one of these spaces:
AI. Web3. FinTech. HealthTech. IoT. EdTech. Cloud.
those are also exactly the themes at hackCBS 8.0.
not a coincidence.
there's a specific moment at every hackathon.
it's like 2am. your idea has changed 3 times. someone you met 14 hours ago is debugging your code. and somehow it's the most locked-in you've felt in months.
that's the hackCBS experience. can't really explain it better than that.
hackCBS is free to attend
not "free with a catch" not "free but pay for food". just free.
$220,000 in benefits go to participants
cash prizes, tool credits, licenses, the whole thing.
students shouldn't have to pay to prove they can build. that's been the stance since day one
๐ WE WON โ @ETHIndiaco Partner Track at @hackCBS
24 hours.
4 strangers meeting for the first time.
Zero sleep.
And we built something weโre truly proud of. ๐งต๐
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24 hours of coding.
One weekend of pure collaboration.
250+ future innovators building something interesting.
At @hackCBS, we had the privilege to mentor, guide, and cheer on incredible student teams.
For our teammates, it was a beautiful reminder of where our journeys began โ curiosity, caffeine, and the joy of building together.
Hereโs a quick look at the experience.
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Hereโs a quick look back at our amazing time at @hackCBS - India's Largest Student-run Hackathon!
Team Qyrus had an amazing time as the Technology Partner at Indiaโs largest student-run hackathon surrounded by energy, innovation, and some seriously talented young minds.
From our qAPI workshop led by punit gupta to all the engaging conversations at our booth, it was inspiring to see how students approached API testing and prototype validation with such curiosity and creativity.
And of course, a big thanks to our Qyrus crew; Vatsal Saglani, Vivek Tumulu along with Punit for representing Qyrus with passion and energy throughout the event. ๐ช
Hereโs a quick glimpse of the fun, learning, and innovation that made HackCBS 8.0 one to remember.
๐ Want to learn more about qAPI and how itโs helping teams test smarter and faster?
Visit https://t.co/6rfhawxvE2
#HackCBS #Qyrus #qAPI #Hackathon #TechnologyPartner #Innovation #StudentDevelopers #Testing #Automation
๐จ HAPPENING TODAY! ๐จ
Join our exclusive #hackCBS 8.0 pre-event workshop with @GIGABYTEUSA@AorusOfficial!
We're thrilled to host Supriya Mankame (Deputy General Manager, GigaByte) for an insightful session.
โฐ When: TODAY, 12:30 PM IST
Don't miss this chance to learn!