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| '''Instagram:''' [https://www.instagram.com/devclub_iitd/ @devclub_iitd] | | '''Instagram:''' [https://www.instagram.com/devclub_iitd/ @devclub_iitd] |
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| DevClub, formally known as the Developers and Software Club at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, serves as the primary hub for software engineering and technological innovation within the campus community. Operating under the aegis of the Co-curricular and Academic Interaction Council, the organization is dedicated to the mission of making lives easier through software solutions. The club functions as the technical backbone of the institute, fostering a culture of thinking, building, and solving among the student body. By bridging the gap between theoretical academic knowledge and practical industry-standard engineering, DevClub provides a platform where students can develop, deploy, and maintain software that addresses real-world challenges. Its influence extends across various domains of computer science, ranging from traditional web and mobile application development to cutting-edge fields such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and low-latency systems.
| | The Developers and Software Club (DevClub) at IIT Delhi is dedicated to building software solutions that enhance the campus community's experience. With a focus on innovation and collaboration, DevClub engages students in various tech-related activities, fostering a culture of learning and development. |
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| A cornerstone of the club’s operations is its commitment to technical education and mentorship, exemplified by its flagship Spark program. This immersive two-month cohort is designed to level up the skills of aspiring developers through weekly live sessions and hands-on projects. Notably, the program maintains a zero-prerequisite policy, ensuring that students from all academic backgrounds can transition into roles as well-rounded full-stack engineers. Complementing this is the Intern Preparation Series, a collaborative initiative with other campus societies. This series provides curated modules on software development engineering fundamentals, data structures, algorithms, and quantitative roles, offering students a structured pathway to secure competitive internships. Through these educational frameworks, DevClub ensures a continuous pipeline of skilled talent within the institute's ecosystem, providing resources that range from basic programming to advanced system-level debugging masterclasses.
| | == Activities == |
| | * Organizes hackathons and coding competitions, such as the '''Speedathon''' and '''Capture The Flag (CTF) Challenge''', which test participants' skills in rapid problem-solving and cybersecurity. |
| | * Hosts workshops and masterclasses on advanced topics like GDB, AI, and cloud computing, providing hands-on learning experiences for students. |
| | * Facilitates collaborative projects and initiatives, encouraging members to work on real-world software solutions and applications. |
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| The club is widely recognized for its high-intensity competitive events, most notably the Speedathon and various hackathons held during Tryst, the institute’s annual technical festival. The Speedathon is a unique hybrid of a hackathon and a Capture The Flag competition that emphasizes rapid-fire engineering and intuitive problem-solving under extreme time pressure. Unlike traditional coding contests, it often encourages the use of modern productivity tools, including large language models and artificial intelligence assistants, to mirror real-world development environments. During major festivals, the club organizes specialized challenges such as the National Space Hackathon, the Cube Innovators Hackathon focusing on educational technology, and the Game Dev Challenge. These events often feature significant prize pools and provide students with opportunities to showcase their creativity and technical prowess to industry experts and a broad audience of peers.
| | == Flagship Events == |
| | * '''Speedathon''' - A high-velocity hackathon featuring rapid-fire engineering challenges with a significant prize pool. |
| | * '''MIRA AI Hackathon''' - A collaborative event focused on AI solutions, showcasing innovative projects and rewarding top participants. |
| | * '''Agent Matrix 2025''' - A tech conference featuring keynote speakers and workshops on AI and emerging technologies. |
| | * '''IDL Debate Hackathon''' - An event merging debating with technology, allowing participants to explore innovative approaches to debate. |
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| DevClub maintains a sophisticated focus on specialized technical verticals, including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, game development, and quantitative trading. In the realm of artificial intelligence, the club frequently hosts masterclasses on Large Language Model Operations and Retrieval-Augmented Generation in collaboration with industry leaders. These sessions delve into advanced topics such as agentic workflows and production-ready AI stacks. The club’s cybersecurity wing organizes Capture The Flag challenges that test participants' skills in system exploitation, memory inspection, and security strategy. Furthermore, the organization has expanded into the financial technology sector by co-hosting quantitative trading simulations and low-latency challenges with global firms. These initiatives allow students to explore niche career paths that require a blend of coding, logic, and domain-specific expertise, such as high-frequency trading and infrastructure engineering.
| | == Collaborations == |
| | * Works closely with other clubs such as the Economics & Finance Club and various industry partners like AWS and Jane Street to enhance event offerings. |
| | * Engages with organizations like KRAFTON and Mira AI for specialized hackathons and workshops, enriching the learning experience for members. |
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| Strategic collaborations with global technology giants and industry pioneers form a vital part of DevClub’s identity. The club regularly hosts events like the AWS Community Day, which brings together cloud enthusiasts, developers, and business leaders for technical workshops and networking. A dedicated Women in Tech series, organized in partnership with major cloud providers, focuses on providing hands-on experience and inspiration to female students, culminating in exclusive hackathons. Other collaborations focus on cloud optimization and social transformation through technology. By working with the National Service Scheme for Hack For Change events, DevClub also emphasizes the role of technology in driving social impact, encouraging students to build solutions for governance, manufacturing, and community welfare. These partnerships ensure that the club remains at the forefront of industry trends and provides students with direct access to professional networks.
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| Beyond its technical and competitive offerings, DevClub is a vibrant community that prioritizes peer-to-peer connection and institutional memory. The club’s organizational structure includes a hierarchy of coordinators and executives who are recruited through a rigorous process that identifies students passionate about the developer ecosystem. The club initiates its engagement with the student body through extensive hostel orientations, reaching hundreds of freshmen to introduce them to the world of development and the various opportunities available within the club. To preserve its history, the club produces an annual yearbook that documents the milestones and memories of its members. The sense of community is further reinforced through farewell traditions for graduating batches, celebrating the contributions of seniors who have mentored the next generation of developers. This blend of professional rigor and communal spirit ensures that DevClub remains a central pillar of student life and technical excellence at IIT Delhi.
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| | | '''AI Square Speedathon''' || April 12, 2026 || A 4-hour hackathon and CTF hybrid event with a ₹65K prize pool and 25 CAIC Trophy points. |
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| | | '''PROSPERITY 04''' || April 10, 2026 || An international trading challenge featuring a dynamic market simulation and a Kahoot quiz for participants. |
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| | | '''Capture The Flag Challenge at Tryst’26''' || February 28, 2026 || A competitive CTF challenge testing speed, strategy, and security with a ₹40K prize pool. |
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| == See Also == | | == See Also == |
DevClub
Website: www.devclub.in
Email: devclub@iitd.ac.in
Instagram: @devclub_iitd
The Developers and Software Club (DevClub) at IIT Delhi is dedicated to building software solutions that enhance the campus community's experience. With a focus on innovation and collaboration, DevClub engages students in various tech-related activities, fostering a culture of learning and development.
Activities
- Organizes hackathons and coding competitions, such as the Speedathon and Capture The Flag (CTF) Challenge, which test participants' skills in rapid problem-solving and cybersecurity.
- Hosts workshops and masterclasses on advanced topics like GDB, AI, and cloud computing, providing hands-on learning experiences for students.
- Facilitates collaborative projects and initiatives, encouraging members to work on real-world software solutions and applications.
Flagship Events
- Speedathon - A high-velocity hackathon featuring rapid-fire engineering challenges with a significant prize pool.
- MIRA AI Hackathon - A collaborative event focused on AI solutions, showcasing innovative projects and rewarding top participants.
- Agent Matrix 2025 - A tech conference featuring keynote speakers and workshops on AI and emerging technologies.
- IDL Debate Hackathon - An event merging debating with technology, allowing participants to explore innovative approaches to debate.
Collaborations
- Works closely with other clubs such as the Economics & Finance Club and various industry partners like AWS and Jane Street to enhance event offerings.
- Engages with organizations like KRAFTON and Mira AI for specialized hackathons and workshops, enriching the learning experience for members.
Event Timeline
| Event |
Date/Period |
Description
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| AI Square Speedathon |
April 12, 2026 |
A 4-hour hackathon and CTF hybrid event with a ₹65K prize pool and 25 CAIC Trophy points.
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| PROSPERITY 04 |
April 10, 2026 |
An international trading challenge featuring a dynamic market simulation and a Kahoot quiz for participants.
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| Capture The Flag Challenge at Tryst’26 |
February 28, 2026 |
A competitive CTF challenge testing speed, strategy, and security with a ₹40K prize pool.
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See Also