Slytherin WebForge: BIZNOVEXA 2026
Ramco Institute of Technology
📌 About the Event
Slytherin WebForge is a high speed web development challenge that rewards “Transfiguration”—the ability to turn a blank screen into a stunning, responsive user interface. This competition focuses on the “House of Cunning” philosophy: using any tool at your disposal (including AI) to create superior results, provided you have the mastery to control and explain the output. It is a pure test of modern frontend capabilities, UI/UX aesthetics, and rapid implementation.
ℹ️ Event Details
- Category: 2-Round Web Design Competition
- Organizer: Dept. of CSBS, Ramco Institute of Technology
- Venue: Data Analytics Lab
- Timing: 11:00 AM to 01:00 PM
- Team Size: Individual or Team of up to 3 members.
- Technical Setup: Bring your own laptop. Internet will be provided.
- Effort Level: Moderate to High (Requires rapid coding and design sense)
📅 Important Date
- Event Date: April 10, 2026
- Mode: Offline (On-site development)
🏆 Prize Pool
- 🥇 1st Place: Shield (Team) + Achievement Certificate
- 🥈 2nd Place: Shield (Team) + Achievement Certificate
- 🏅 Participation: Official Certificates for all competing wizards.
🚀 The Two Trials (Rounds)
| Round | Focus Area | Duration | Description |
| Round 1 | Design Creativity | 30 Mins | Creating the visual structure, layout, and “magic” aesthetic of the webpage. |
| Round 2 | Functionality | 30 Mins | Implementing responsiveness, interactions, and logical frontend components. |
🛠️ Technologies & Tools
You are free to use any modern toolset to build your masterpiece. Backend is not required.
- Languages: HTML, CSS, JavaScript.
- Frameworks/Libraries: React, Angular, Vue, etc.
- Styling: Tailwind CSS, Bootstrap, or pure CSS.
- AI Assistance: ChatGPT/AI tools are ALLOWED. However, you must be able to explain every line of code to the judges.
📜 Competition Guidelines
- Self-Sufficiency: Ensure your development environment (Node.js, VS Code, etc.) is set up and tested on your laptop tonight.
- Responsiveness: Your final output must look good on both mobile and desktop screens.
- Clean Code: Judges will look for semantic HTML and well-organized CSS/JS files.
- The “Defense”: Be prepared to justify your design choices and explain how your code functions during the evaluation.
📞 Contact Details
- Student Coordinators: Thanalakshmi G, Pradeep K
- Faculty Coordinator: Mrs. M. Shabana Fathima
- General Queries: See Yashwin V (+91 82488 18119)