Hyderabad, Dec 02: Vardhaman College of Engineering (VCE), Shamshabad, has been selected as one of the 60 nodal centres across India—and one of just five in Telangana—to host the Grand Finale of the Smart India Hackathon (SIH) 2025 – Software Edition scheduled on 8–9 December 2025.
Being chosen as a Nodal Centre, a problem statement owner, or participating team is considered a matter of national prestige for institutions and students.

This flagship national innovation event, organised by the Ministry of Education’s Innovation Cell (MoE’s Innovation Cell) and the All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), a statutory body and a national-level council for technical education established by an Act of Parliament, brings together the brightest young innovators from institutions across India.
The Smart India Hackathon is India’s largest open-innovation model, designed to solve real-world challenges through student-driven technological solutions.
The Smart India Hackathon is not just another student competition — it is India’s largest open-innovation movement, directly connecting students with government ministries, PSUs, district administrations, and industries.
SIH is one of the world’s largest hackathons, mobilising lakhs of students each year.
It is a national program touching almost every state, making it a significant innovation drive with massive participation.
Unlike typical hackathons, SIH challenges students with actual problems submitted by ministries, including: Defence, Railways,
Health, Agriculture, Education, State Governments (this year: Jammu & Kashmir). The solutions built here can directly enter government use.
Students solving Governance and Public-Service challenges are rare and unique. It is the only national platform where college students build prototypes that improve citizen services, enhance digital governance, strengthen public systems and solve on-ground administrative issues. This direct link between academia and governance is rare and powerful.
The solutions suggested will have immediate implementation potential. Many solutions from SIH get adopted by ministries, funded further, incubated into startups and piloted in government departments. This is innovation with immediate relevance, not theoretical projects.
The Vardhaman Nodal Centre will focus on problem statements sponsored by the Government of Jammu & Kashmir, including its Higher Education Department and the Directorate of Colleges.
A total of 151 student innovators from 11 states will compete at this centre, representing diverse cultural and technological backgrounds.
The Vardhaman Nodal Centre will focus on problem statements sponsored by the Government of Jammu & Kashmir, including its Higher Education Department and the Directorate of Colleges.
A total of 151 student innovators from 11 states will compete at this centre, representing diverse cultural and technological backgrounds.
Prof. JVR Ravindra, Principal & Nodal Centre Head, said: “Hosting the grand finale of SIH 2025 is a proud moment for our institution. This recognition reflects Vardhaman’s strong commitment to fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and real-world problem-solving among students. We are honoured to support the Ministry of Education’s vision and provide young innovators with a platform to build impactful and scalable solutions for national development.”
Prof. Krishna Chaithanya Janapati, Nodal Centre SPOC, added: “Smart India Hackathon continues to inspire students to think boldly, work collaboratively, and innovate meaningfully. With participation from 11 states and problem statements from the Government of Jammu & Kashmir, we anticipate high-quality prototypes and transformative ideas emerging from this year’s hackathon.”
With the participation of talented youth, government departments, academic institutions and leading industry partners, the SIH 2025 Grand Finale at Vardhaman College of Engineering is poised to be a significant milestone in strengthening India’s innovation and startup ecosystem.
