ISRO Launches Bharatiya Antariksh Hackathon 2026 for Indian Students to Solve Space and Climate Challenges
ISRO has launched Bharatiya Antariksh Hackathon 2026 for UG, PG and PhD students in India. Check eligibility, team size, key dates, problem statements, finale schedule and application details.
New Delhi, June 15, 2026: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has launched the third edition of the Bharatiya Antariksh Hackathon 2026, inviting student innovators from across India to develop solutions for space science, astronomy, climate, satellite data, and advanced technology challenges.
The national-level hackathon is being conducted through the innovation platform Hack2skill and is aimed at encouraging students to contribute to India’s expanding space technology ecosystem. The initiative provides an opportunity for young innovators to work on real-world problem statements linked to space exploration, Earth observation, climate modelling, artificial intelligence, satellite data interpretation and planetary research.
ISRO Invites Student Innovators for Space-Tech Solutions
The Bharatiya Antariksh Hackathon 2026 has been designed to crowd-source innovative ideas from India’s academic community. The competition is open to undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD research scholars currently enrolled in recognised Indian institutions.
Working professionals are not eligible to participate. Students must form teams of three to four members, and cross-college or cross-university teams are allowed, enabling collaboration among students from different institutions.
The hackathon offers a platform for students to engage directly with advanced scientific and technological challenges while receiving guidance from ISRO scientists and domain experts.
Key Highlights of Bharatiya Antariksh Hackathon 2026
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Particulars |
Details |
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Organising Body |
Indian Space Research Organisation |
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Platform Partner |
Hack2skill |
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Edition |
Third Edition |
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Eligible Participants |
UG, PG and PhD students enrolled in recognised Indian institutions |
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Working Professionals |
Not eligible |
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Team Size |
3 to 4 members |
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Participation Fee |
Free |
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Registration Started |
June 10, 2026 |
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Registration Closing Date |
July 1, 2026 |
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Shortlisted Teams Announcement |
July 20, 2026 |
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Induction Session |
July 21, 2026 |
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Grand Finale |
August 6–7, 2026 |
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Finale Format |
30-hour live grand finale |
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Application Mode |
Online through the official Hack2skill event portal |
15 Problem Statements Cover Space, AI and Climate Challenges
ISRO has released 15 problem statements for the hackathon. These challenges combine space exploration with practical applications for Earth-based resource management, climate studies and data-driven innovation.
Some of the key areas covered under the problem statements include:
These themes reflect India’s growing focus on space research, climate resilience, artificial intelligence, satellite analytics and scientific innovation.
No Physical Prototype Required During Registration
At the registration stage, teams are not required to build a physical prototype. Instead, participating teams must submit a detailed conceptual solution proposal using the prescribed templates available on the event platform.
The idea submission and registration process began on June 10, 2026, and the last date to register is July 1, 2026.
To help students understand the scope and expectations of the challenges, ISRO scheduled two problem statement explainer sessions on June 15 and June 16, 2026.
Shortlisting, Mentorship and Grand Finale
After evaluation of submitted ideas, ISRO will announce the shortlisted teams on July 20, 2026. An induction session for selected participants will be conducted on July 21, 2026.
The final stage will be a 30-hour live grand finale scheduled for August 6 and 7, 2026. Selected finalists will receive technical mentorship from ISRO scientists and domain experts during the development phase.
The hackathon also offers national recognition to student innovators. Participants may also be considered for official internship opportunities at ISRO to work on live space-related projects. For the physical finale, the organisers will reimburse II AC travel fares for shortlisted finalists.
Why This Hackathon Matters
The Bharatiya Antariksh Hackathon 2026 comes at a time when India is rapidly strengthening its space technology capabilities through missions such as Chandrayaan, Aditya-L1 and future planetary exploration programmes.
By involving students in advanced problem-solving, the hackathon supports innovation-led learning and encourages young talent to explore careers in space science, artificial intelligence, climate technology, satellite data analysis and research-driven engineering.
For India’s skilling, education and innovation ecosystem, the initiative is also significant because it connects classroom learning with real national challenges. It allows students to work on practical applications of science, technology and data, while contributing to India’s long-term space and climate goals.
How to Apply
Interested and eligible students can apply online through the official Hack2skill event portal for Bharatiya Antariksh Hackathon 2026. Teams must complete registration and submit their conceptual solution proposal before the deadline of July 1, 2026.
Applicants are advised to carefully read the eligibility conditions, team formation rules, problem statement details and submission guidelines before applying.
Important Dates
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Event |
Date |
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Registration and Idea Submission Begins |
June 10, 2026 |
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Problem Statement Explainer Session 1 |
June 15, 2026 |
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Problem Statement Explainer Session 2 |
June 16, 2026 |
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Registration Closes |
July 1, 2026 |
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Shortlisted Teams Announcement |
July 20, 2026 |
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Induction Session |
July 21, 2026 |
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30-Hour Live Grand Finale |
August 6–7, 2026 |
Conclusion
The Bharatiya Antariksh Hackathon 2026 is a major opportunity for India’s student innovators to engage with high-impact space and climate challenges. With free participation, mentorship from ISRO experts, national-level exposure and possible internship opportunities, the hackathon can serve as a launchpad for the next generation of space-tech talent in India.
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