Select a track below to register!
Craft your breakthrough ideas to help achieve one of these three goals!
Select a track, enrol and join a team. Attend on-boarding session and optional tutorials.
All eligible participants are welcome to register.
Develop a solution on the selected track to address the issue, with guidance and mentoring from experts.
All registered participants are invited to join.
Develop a prototype for your solution with inputs from mentors, and pitch it live to a panel of experts for a chance to win exciting prizes.
Winners of stage 1 are invited to join.
Craft your breakthrough ideas to help achieve one of these three goals!
“It is a great platform”
“It is such a great opportunity… completing this project really boosted my confidence”
“I am learning and enjoying at the same time”
“It has boosted my practical knowledge”
“I really appreciate all the new skills that I have acquired”
“I learnt so much”
Have a question? Reach out to us via our contact form.
UniHack is an annual competition for post-secondary students (i.e. in colleges and universities) to develop and showcase innovative solutions, prototypes and ideas to address important socio-economic challenges such as Climate Change, Mental Health, etc.
UniHack is open to full-time post-secondary students (including those in graduate or PhD programs) from around the world. Participation is free.
UniHack typically runs for 4 weeks during October and December of each year. The specific dates for each year are published on the website.
Yes, UniHack is a virtual program. Participants register online, work at their respective locations and submit their deliverables online.
You can participate solo or in a team. You can form your own team during online registration or join an existing team. Each team can have up to 4 students from the same or different institutions.
During registration, follow the prompts to “Form your team” or “Join a team”. If you form a team, you can add your friends using their email IDs or keep your team open for others to join. To join a team, review the list of existing teams and select one.
Each team is assigned a virtual Teamspace equipped with tools for file sharing, work planning, calendars, chat and video calls. Teams may also collaborate offline and submit deliverables online.
Email your questions to support@projectset.com and mark the subject title as ‘UniHack Student Query’ so that we can get back to you even sooner.