Idea Title
P.S. No.: <Problem Statment code>
Problem by: <Problem Statement organisation name>
Category: <Software/Hardware>
Submission by: <Team Name>
Team Leader: <Leader Name> (Leader Roll no)
Member1: <Member 1 Name> (Member 1 Roll no)
Member2: <Member 2 Name> (Member 2 Roll no)
Member3: <Member 3 Name> (Member 3 Roll no)
Member4: <Member 4 Name> (Member 4 Roll no)
Member5: <Member 5 Name> (Member 5 Roll no)
● Why?:
This section is your problem statement. Clearly articulate the challenge, gap, or opportunity your idea
addresses. Start with a compelling hook to grab the reader’s attention. Define the target audience or the
group most affected by this problem. Use data or real-world examples to illustrate the problem’s significance
and urgency. Explain why this problem is important and why it needs a solution now. The goal is to convince
the judges that a significant problem exists and that you understand its nuances. This sets the stage for your
innovative solution.
● What?:
This is the core of your idea. Describe your solution concisely and clearly. What is your product, service, or
concept? Explain its primary features and functionalities. Focus on your unique value proposition (UVP) –
what makes your idea different from or better than existing alternatives? Avoid overly technical jargon and
present the concept in a way that is easy for a general audience to understand. Think of this as your "elevator
pitch." It should leave the reader with a clear and memorable picture of your solution.
● How?:
This section outlines the implementation and feasibility of your idea. How will you bring your solution to
life? Describe the technology stack, methodology, or processes you plan to use. Mention the key resources
you’ll need, such as team skills, data, or partnerships. You can include a high-level timeline or a phased
approach (e.g., prototype, MVP, full launch). The purpose is to demonstrate that your idea is not just a
concept but a viable project. Show the judges you have a practical plan to execute it.
● Future?:
Describe the long-term vision and potential impact of your idea. How will your solution evolve and grow
over time? Discuss its scalability – can it expand to new markets, user groups, or offer more features?
Outline the potential for sustainability, whether through a business model, community adoption, or social
impact. What is the ultimate, positive change you hope to achieve? This section is about showing the judges
that your idea has lasting potential and can create significant value beyond the scope of the ideathon.