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Locations have different requirements for who can attend. This location is open to the following:
In the course of the overall event, as to keep it simple we will have two projects
A front-end only replacement for the Nit-Delhi website
and a Full-stack project for the ERP interface.
Both would just be example projects so as to gain experience.
National Institute of Technology Delhi's Tech Club is participating in hacktober fest 2020! With the recent pandemic, being productive at home is the best thing you can do! So why not contribute to awesome projects? Or maybe build your own?