Think your coding skills can stand up to the brightest minds in the country? The Big Code 2026 hackathon by Google is giving you that stage. It’s intense, it’s competitive, and honestly, it’s one of the few national challenges where pure skill decides winners.
Here’s the thing, registrations close on March 12, 2026 at 11:59 PM IST. Miss that, and you’ll have to wait another year.
At-a-Glance: The Big Code 2026
| Event | Details |
|---|---|
| Organizer | Google (powered by HackerEarth) |
| Type | National coding challenge & AI hackathon |
| Registration Deadline | March 12, 2026 (11:59 PM IST) |
| Challenge Dates | March 14, 2026 – April 18, 2026 |
| Eligibility | 1st, 2nd, pre-final year engineering students (2027, 2028, 2029 grads) from circuit branches in AICTE/UGC recognized universities |
| Prize Pool | ₹6,00,000 cash + Pixel devices + certificates |
| Finale Location | Google office, Bengaluru |
The Big Code 2026 Eligibility
Not everyone can jump in. To qualify:
- Student Status: Must be a full-time engineering student in India, studying in 1st, 2nd or pre-final year (2027, 2028, 2029 graduates).
- Course: Circuit branches only (CS, IT, ECE, EEE, allied fields). Bachelors, Masters, Integrated Dual Degrees accepted.
- Age: 18 years or older.
- University: Must be enrolled in AICTE/UGC recognized university.
- Individual Entry: No team registrations — it’s a solo challenge.
- Exclusions: Google/HackerEarth employees, interns, contractors, and immediate family members are not eligible.
Quick heads-up: Google can verify eligibility anytime. Keep your college ID and government ID handy.
Challenge Stages & Dates
The competition runs across multiple elimination rounds over five weeks:
Qualifying Round
March 14–15, 2026. MCQs + coding tasks. Speed and precision matter. Top 15,000 advance.
Round 1
Algorithmic coding problems for the top 15,000. Designed to test core CS fundamentals.
Round 2
Advanced coding assessment for top 1,500. Complex problems that push your problem-solving limits.
Final Hackathon
Top 50 face a 48-hour AI-themed hackathon. Build a prototype to solve a given AI problem. Top 15 present live at Google Bengaluru.
Prizes & Rewards
- ₹6,00,000 total cash awards for top 10 performers.
- Pixel devices for top 50 finalists.
- Certificates of achievement for winners and runners-up.
- Live presentation at Google office for top 15.
Honestly, the Pixel device perk alone is tempting — but the recognition is the real win.
How to Apply for The Big Code 2026
- Check Eligibility – Make sure you meet all criteria listed above. If you’re in a non-circuit branch, this isn’t your challenge.
- Prepare Your Resume – Update it and save as PDF. Without this, your registration won’t be processed.
- Register Online – Go to the official application page and fill in your details before March 12, 2026 (11:59 PM IST).
- Add Secondary Email – Use your personal email as primary, university email as secondary to avoid missed communications.
- Submit Once – One entry per participant. Multiple registrations lead to immediate disqualification.
- Watch Your Inbox – The Big Code team will email confirmed participants after the deadline.
Pro Tips for Participants
- Practice both speed and accuracy — qualifying round rankings depend on completion time and low plagiarism percentage.
- Simulate coding under time pressure before the real rounds.
- For the finale, brush up on AI fundamentals and prototype building.
- Keep checking your email; missing an update could cost you a round.
FAQs
Who can participate in The Big Code 2026?
1st, 2nd, pre-final year engineering students (2027, 2028, 2029 grads) from circuit branches in AICTE/UGC recognized universities.
What are the challenge dates?
March 14, 2026 to April 18, 2026. Registration closes March 12, 2026.
What prizes are offered?
₹6 lakh cash pool, Pixel devices for top 50, certificates, and live presentation opportunity for top 15.
Is there an employment guarantee?
No. Participation or winning does not imply any job or internship offer from Google.
How will ties be resolved?
By fastest completion time, then lowest plagiarism percentage.
Can I register with my college email?
Yes, but add a secondary email to ensure smooth communication.
Where can I ask questions?
Email the-big-code-challenge-india@google.com. Expect replies within 24–48 hours.
