AceHack 3.0
September 12, 2025

HackUEM 4.0 - 12 Hour Hackathon

RISE IN Presents Hack UEM 4.0, powered by Algorand and hosted at UEM Jaipur, was a dynamic 12-hour hackathon that brought together students to explore blockchain and Web3 development. Organized by the ACM Student Chapter in collaboration with the Tech Masters community, the event delivered an immersive learning experience through hands-on workshops, certification modules, and expert-led mentoring.

Participants built innovative blockchain solutions while competing for a prize pool of INR 25,000 in a highly competitive and collaborative environment. The event emphasized practical development, rapid prototyping, and real-world problem-solving.

Hack UEM 4.0 concluded as a major success, empowering students with industry-relevant skills, deeper insight into Web3 ecosystems, and confidence to tackle future technological challenges.

350+ Participants
Open Innovation
Multiple Tech Tracks
AceHack 3.0
August 21-22, 2025

Stacks Fullstack Bootcamp

This is where builders discover Web3, ideas turn into dApps, and learners transform into on-chain creators. At the Stacks Web3 Bootcamp, you won’t just study blockchain — you’ll deploy on it, break it, rebuild it, and push the limits of what’s possible. You’ll collaborate, you’ll innovate, and you’ll gain the skills to build real products on Bitcoin’s smart contract layer. The ecosystem, the mentorship, the momentum… it all starts here.

150+ Participants
Stacks
BlockChain
Web3
AceHack 3.0
September 14, 2025

Capture The Flag- TechFest 2025

The ACM UEMJ Student Chapter organized CAPTURE THE FLAG (CTF) CHALLENGE, an exciting cybersecurity competition held under TechUtopia 2025 on 14th September 2025 from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM in the Seminar Hall, First Floor. The event challenged participants to uncover hidden flags embedded within websites and source code, featuring 10 regular flags worth 1 point each and a secret flag worth 5 points, totaling 15 points to claim the championship title. Open to individuals or teams of up to two members, the competition emphasized ethical hacking, problem-solving, and logical reasoning in a simulated cybersecurity environment. Participants brought their own laptops and engaged in real-world hacking challenges that tested their technical acumen, creativity, and analytical skills. Winners were awarded certificates and prizes, making the event a thrilling and intellectually enriching highlight of *TechUtopia 2025*.

20+ Participants
Debugging
Quiz
HTML
TechUtopia 2025
AceHack 3.0
September 13, 2025

Logic Ladder - TechFest 2025

The ACM UEMJ Student Chapter organized LOGIC LADDER, a coding and logic-based competition under TechUtopia 2025, held on 13th September 2025 from 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM in the CSE Department’s Central Lab. The event featured three exciting rounds — a logical and technical quiz, a debugging challenge in C or Python, and a coding implementation round — designed to test participants’ analytical thinking, reasoning, and programming skills. Open to students from all departments and years, LOGIC LADDER encouraged both individual and team participation, fostering a spirit of problem-solving, creativity, and collaboration. Winners received certificates and exciting prizes, making it an engaging and intellectually stimulating highlight of TechUtopia 2025.

20+ Participants
Coding
Debugging
Quiz
C / Python
TechUtopia 2025
DSP Sessions
March 28-29, 2025

AceHack 4.0 - 36 Hours Hackathon

AceHack 4.0, the flagship 36-hour hackathon of the UEM Jaipur ACM Student Chapter, brought together top student innovators from across the country for a high-intensity, problem-solving experience. Hosted at UEM Jaipur, the event featured multiple technical tracks—including AI/ML, Blockchain, App Development, IoT, and Open Innovation—encouraging participants to build impactful, scalable solutions.

The hackathon included expert mentoring sessions, lightning workshops, and continuous technical support, enabling teams to refine their ideas and produce high-quality prototypes within the 24-hour sprint. With strong participation and diverse project ideas, AceHack 4.0 showcased exceptional creativity and engineering talent.

The event concluded with standout submissions, industry-level judging, and a celebration of innovation and teamwork. AceHack 4.0 successfully empowered students with practical skills, real-world exposure, and opportunities to advance in their tech careers.

5000+ Registrations
800+ Hackers
50+ Cities
Multiple Technologies
Industry Leaders
AceHack 3.0
March 12-13, 2025

HackUEM 3.0 - 12 Hour Hackathon

Hack UEM 3.0, hosted by the UEMJ ACM Student Chapter at UEM Jaipur, was an intensive 12-hour hackathon designed to give students hands-on problem-solving experience across multiple technical tracks, including AI/ML, App Development, Cybersecurity, and Open Innovation. The event attracted enthusiastic participation from students eager to explore real-world development challenges.

Through guided mentoring sessions, rapid prototyping, and collaborative teamwork, participants built impactful projects that showcased creativity and technical depth. Workshops and expert interactions further strengthened their understanding of modern development tools and workflows.

Hack UEM 3.0 concluded successfully with standout projects and strong student engagement. The event enabled participants to gain practical skills, enhance their portfolios, and prepare for future opportunities in the tech industry.

350+ Participants
Open Innovation
Multiple Tech Tracks
AceHack 3.0
August 23-24,, 2024

Git & GitHub Workshop

The UEMJ ACM Student Chapter conducted a successful Git and GitHub workshop at UEM Jaipur, led by Mr. Piyush Kr Rai, Vice Chair of the chapter. The session focused on core version control concepts essential for modern software development.

Students learned key skills such as cloning repositories, managing files, pushing updates, and working with branches through a hands-on, problem-solving approach. Their active participation strengthened practical understanding.

We extend our thanks to Dr. G. Uma Devi and faculty coordinators—Prof. Sagarika Ghosh, Prof. Sourav Kumar, and Sanjay Dash—for their support. The workshop equipped students with valuable collaboration and version control skills that will benefit their academic and professional growth.

250+ Participants
GitHub
AceHack 3.0
April 6-7, 2024

HackUEM 2.0 - 12 Hour Hackathon

RISE IN Presents Hack UEM 2.0, powered by Aptos and hosted at UEM Jaipur, was a 12-hour blockchain-focused hackathon organized by the ACM Student Chapter with the Tech Masters community. The event featured hands-on workshops, certification courses, and expert mentoring.

Students competed for a prize pool of INR 15,000 while building projects in blockchain and Web3. The hackathon successfully equipped participants with practical skills and industry exposure, preparing them for future technological challenges.

250+ Participants
BlockChain
Web3
AceHack 3.0
April 6-7, 2024

How to make a Smart Contract

The Pre-Hackathon Session on ?How to Make a Smart Contract? held on 27th July was an engaging and educational event that successfully introduced participants to the fundamentals of blockchain technology. Under the banner "Blockchain Seekhna Hai, Seekha Denge!", the session provided hands-on guidance on creating smart contracts. Attendees not only gained practical insights but also received a free blockchain course with a certificate, enhancing their understanding and credentials in this cutting-edge field. The virtual event, hosted via Google Meet, was well-attended and highly appreciated by the participants for its valuable content and interactive

100+ Learners
BlockChain
Web3
DSP Sessions
April 6-7, 2024

AceHack 3.0 - 24 Hours Hackathon

AceHack 3.0, a 24-hour offline hackathon organized by the UEM Jaipur ACM Student Chapter with the Eduhub Community, was held on April 6–7 at UEM Jaipur. Supported by major sponsors including Nordek, Orkes, Aptos, Polygon, Stellar, Devfolio, and others, the event offered a prize pool of over 30 lakhs with additional grants and bounties.

The hackathon received 3000+ registrations and hosted 600+ in-person hackers from 30+ Indian cities. More than 100 projects were built, tackling real-world problems. AceHack 3.0 also featured Rajasthan’s first 24-hour offline CTF challenge.

Top industry mentors and judges participated, including experts from Adobe, Google, Microsoft, LinkedIn, BluSmart, Nordek, and Rajasthan Police. The event highlighted innovation, creativity, and social impact, making it a highly rewarding experience for all participants.

3000+ Registrations
600+ Hackers
30+ Cities
Multiple Technologies
Industry Leaders
Coding Competitions
February 22, 2024

Evolution of Large Language Models: The Good, The Bad and The Opportunities

This insightful session featured the esteemed Prof. (Dr.) Tanmoy Chakraborty from IIT Delhi delved into the evolution of large language models. The program explored the benefits, drawbacks, and opportunities presented by these models in today's technological landscape. The event provided valuable insights and engagement with a renowned expert in the field.

200+ Learners
Machine Learning
LLM's
HackUEM
February 22, 2024

DSP - Application of AI for Sustainable development in developing countries

The ACM Distinguished Speaker Program on Sustainable AI, presented by Sanjay Misra on 22nd March 2024 at UEM Jaipur, was a thought-provoking event organized by the ACM chapter. The session delved into the concept of sustainable AI, exploring how artificial intelligence can be developed and deployed in ways that are environmentally responsible and socially equitable. Sanjay Misra, a leading expert in the field, shared valuable insights on the intersection of AI and sustainability, discussing current challenges and future directions. The event was well-received, offering participants a deeper understanding of the importance of sustainable practices in AI development.

70+ Learners
Artificial Intelligence
Tech Workshops
SFebruary 14, 2024

Workshop on Integrating Machine Learning in Mobile Applications using Flutter

UEM Jaipur ACM, along with Codesta and GDSC, conducted a free 3-day workshop on integrating Machine Learning into Flutter-based mobile apps, led by Mr. Rohit Agarwal (SDE-3, GeekyAunts; UEMJ alumnus).

Day 1 covered Flutter basics, widgets, APIs, and career opportunities. Day 2 focused on widget trees, UI creation, API integration, and JSON-to-Dart conversion. Day 3 introduced ML concepts, Firebase integration, and building a weather app, with all students uploading projects to GitHub.

A paid internship opportunity from Setstate Technologies was offered; one student was selected, and eight progressed to the next round. The workshop was fully interactive and provided strong hands-on learning.

100+ Attendees
Interactive Session
Hands-on Learning
Internship Oppurtinuity
Web Development Workshop
March 14, 2024

Coding Competition

University-level coding competition for all-year students organized by ACM student chapter association with codesta coding club, iiC, IQAC of UEM Jaipur. Coding contest hosted on Hackerrank platform. Toal 105 participants competed among themselves

50+ Attendees
Hands-on Learning
Multiple Technologies