Event Id :
358
Event Name :
Byte hunt IoT Trail
Event Brief :
Byte Hunt is a hands-on, hardware-centric technical team event designed to evaluate participants’ logical reasoning, problem-solving skills, teamwork, and practical knowledge of electronics. The event blends analytical thinking with real-world implementation by challenging teams to experience complex technicalities of the field.
Event Coordinator :
1. Vijay Dubey
vijay.dubey@marwadieducation.edu.in
2. Naimish Rathod
naimish.rathod@marwadieducation.edu.in
Student Coordinator :
1. Ashutosh Singh(9081696945)
2. Ruhaan Pathan(6353334811)
Event Date and Time :
Date:05-02-2026
Time: 9:30AM
Location :
Marwadi University, Main Building, A Wing
Locations for byte hunt: MA101, MA105, MA106, MA107, MA108, MA109. MA110, MA111
Locations for implementations: MA107, MA108, MA109
Rules / Guidelines / Judging Criteria For
Byte hunt IoT Trail
- Judging Criteria :
Round 1: Component Hunting
In this initial round, teams participate in a technical scavenger hunt. A series of logical, analytical, and electronics-based clues are provided to the participants. Each correctly solved clue leads the team to a specific electronic component. first identify and collect electronic components through problem-solving, and then build a functional system using only those components. The structured, time-bound format encourages strategic planning, precision, and efficient execution.
Round 2: Building & Implementation
In this round, teams are given a problem statement and are required to design and implement a working hardware model using only the components collected in Round 1."
Best performing teams who have designed promising solutions using hardware provided will be felicitated as per MU Fest Award Policy.
- Entry Rules & Guidelines :
Fair play is mandatory throughout the event. Any form of malpractice, misbehavior, or rule violation will result in immediate disqualification.
Components collected during the Component Hunting round cannot be exchanged, replaced, or shared between teams.
Only the components obtained in Round 1 may be used during the Building & Implementation round. External components or tools are strictly prohibited.
Participants are responsible for careful handling of all electronic components. Any intentional damage may lead to penalties or disqualification.
No building, testing, or modification is allowed during the lunch break.
Teams must complete all tasks within the specified time limits.
The judges’ decisions will be final and binding in all matters related to evaluation and results.
All participants are expected to maintain discipline, teamwork, and a professional attitude throughout the event.
Winners
Winners & Runner's-up will be decided as per MU Fest 2026 committee guidelines.