MENTIS 24 Problem Statements

MENTIS 24 Hackathon

MENTIS is a 24-hour hackathon where innovation begins with real-world problems that demand thoughtful, ethical, and impactful solutions.


The problem statements are carefully designed to challenge participants to think critically, build creatively, and apply technology to address meaningful societal and technological issues.

Participants will work on impact-driven problem statements aligned with current needs, encouraging solutions that create positive and sustainable change.

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Last Updated: December 2025

1. General Guidelines

  • The hackathon will run continuously for 24 hours in offline mode.
  • All ideation and development must take place only during the hackathon duration.
  • Participants must maintain a respectful, inclusive, and supportive environment.
  • Mental health–sensitive language and ethical responsibility are mandatory.
  • Any form of harassment, discrimination, or inappropriate conduct will result in disqualification.

2. Team Formation Guidelines

  • Each team must consist of 3 to 5 members.
  • Cross-disciplinary collaboration is encouraged.
  • Team members may belong to the same or different colleges.
  • Once registered, team composition cannot be changed after the deadline.

3. Problem Statement Guidelines

  • Problem statements must relate to mental health and emotional well-being.
  • Challenges should address real-world issues.
  • Solutions must emphasize impact, feasibility, and ethical considerations.
  • Plagiarism or copied ideas will result in immediate disqualification.

4. Solution Development Guidelines

4.1 Technical Solutions

  • May include apps, websites, platforms, AI tools, or UI/UX prototypes.
  • Solutions can be prototypes and need not be fully deployed.
  • Open-source tools and APIs may be used with proper acknowledgment.

4.2 Non-Technical Solutions

  • May include intervention models, frameworks, awareness campaigns, or system proposals.
  • Solutions must be research-backed, structured, and implementable.
  • Clear execution and scalability plans are required.
  • Technical and non-technical solutions will be evaluated equally.

5. Submission Guidelines

  • PPT presentation (10–12 slides)
  • Prototype / demo / model (if applicable)
  • Supporting documentation (PDF)
  • Late submissions will not be evaluated.

6. Presentation Guidelines

  • Presentation duration: 5–7 minutes per team.
  • Judges may ask questions during or after presentations.
  • Teams must clearly explain the problem, solution, target users, and impact.

7. Evaluation & Judging Criteria

  • Impact and relevance
  • Innovation and originality
  • Feasibility and scalability
  • User empathy and ethical approach
  • Clarity of presentation and documentation

The judges' decision will be final and binding.

8. Code of Conduct

  • Plagiarism and pre-built complete solutions are prohibited.
  • Disruptive or unethical behavior will not be tolerated.
  • Violation of rules may result in immediate disqualification.

9. Health, Safety & Wellness

  • Basic medical and wellness support will be available at the venue.
  • Participants are encouraged to take breaks and prioritize well-being.
  • In case of emergency, contact volunteers or organizers immediately.

10. Important Notes

  • Organizers reserve the right to modify rules or schedules.
  • Updates will be communicated in advance.
  • Participation implies acceptance of all guidelines.

Our Commitment

MENTIS 24 is committed to creating a safe space for innovation, collaboration, and mental health advocacy through empathy-driven solutions.

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