
15 Jan 2026
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Women engineering students (B.Tech, B.E., M.Tech, M.S., or integrated degrees) from any college in India graduating in 2028
Deadline: 15 Jan 2026
Flipkart has officially opened registrations for the latest edition of its flagship women-focused tech initiative, Girls Wanna Code 7.0. This nationwide program is designed to empower women engineering students by providing early industry exposure, structured learning, mentorship, and a direct pathway to internships with Flipkart.
If you are a woman engineering student graduating in 2028 and looking to build a strong foundation in software development while learning directly from industry leaders, this program can be a major career accelerator.
This article covers everything you need to know about Flipkart Girls Wanna Code 7.0, including eligibility, registration dates, program structure, internship opportunities, assessment details, how to apply, and frequently asked questions.
Girls Wanna Code (GWC) is a Flipkart-led initiative that began in 2018 with the aim of increasing women’s representation in the technology ecosystem. Over six successful seasons, the program has helped thousands of women engineers across India gain real-world exposure to software engineering roles.
With the seventh edition, Flipkart has merged the strengths of its earlier initiatives, including Flipkart Runway, into one unified platform. The result is Girls Wanna Code 7.0 – Code Your Own Runway, a program that blends learning, assessment, mentorship, and hiring opportunities into a single structured journey.
This program is not just a coding contest. It is a career-building initiative created to help women engineers transition smoothly from academics to industry.
Participants get:
For students planning a long-term career in technology, this program offers both credibility and practical experience.
Here are the important timelines candidates should keep in mind:
Candidates are advised to register early and avoid last-minute submissions to prevent technical issues.
Before applying, make sure you meet all the eligibility requirements outlined below.
Candidates who do not meet the batch or degree requirements may be disqualified at later stages.
The Flipkart Girls Wanna Code 7.0 program is conducted in multiple stages, each designed to test and enhance different skill sets.
All registered candidates undergo an initial screening based on:
Shortlisted candidates move to the next round.
Candidates clearing the screening stage must take a proctored coding test.
Assessment Details:
Candidates meeting or exceeding the cutoff will be selected for the learning cohort.
Selected participants become part of the GWC Scholar Cohort.
This phase includes:
The top 200 performers also receive dedicated mentors for guidance, doubt resolution, and skill development.
Top-performing participants from the learning cohort will receive a fully sponsored invitation to visit Flipkart’s headquarters in Bengaluru.
This event includes:
After the final assessment:
Follow the steps below to apply successfully:
You will be required to enter:
Ensure all details are accurate, as incorrect information can lead to disqualification.
For technical issues or queries related to the program:
Flipkart, Careernet, and HirePro do not charge any fees at any stage of the recruitment or selection process.
They also do not appoint agents or third parties for job offers or interviews.
If anyone asks for money in the name of Flipkart, Careernet, HirePro, or MyCareernet, treat it as fraud and report it immediately.
Technical Content Writer
Radhika is a Technical Content Writer at Talentd, where she creates clear, practical, and research-driven content focused on jobs, internships, career guidance, and technology. She specializes in simplifying complex technical topics and turning them into easy-to-understand resources for students and fresh graduates. At Talentd, Radhika contributes to articles related to hiring updates, interview preparation, career roadmaps, and industry trends, helping thousands of learners stay informed and make better career decisions. Her work focuses on delivering accurate, actionable, and student-friendly content that supports the growing Talentd community.

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