
29 Apr 2026
Multi-round hackathon from May to June 2026
Female engineering students graduating in 2028 from CSE, IT, Electrical, Electronics, Communication or related branches with minimum CGPA 7.5 and no active backlogs.
Deadline: 29 Apr 2026
Texas Instruments has opened registrations for the WiSE@TI Hackathon 2026, a national challenge designed specifically for women in software and data engineering. If you're studying computer science, electronics, or a related field and love building things with code, this one is worth a serious look.
The hackathon isn't just about solving problems. Top performers can win cash prizes worth Rs 3,00,000, receive mentorship from Texas Instruments engineers, and even unlock potential internship opportunities with TI India. That's a pretty solid combination for a student competition.
And yes, the timeline moves quickly. Registrations close soon, so don't leave it for the last day.
Program WiSE@TI Hackathon 2026
| Organized By | Texas Instruments India
| Category | Women in Software Engineering Hackathon
| Eligibility | Women engineering students graduating in 2028
| Eligible Branches | CSE, IT, ECE, EE and related fields
| Minimum CGPA | 7.5 / 10 with no active backlogs
| Rewards | Cash prizes worth Rs 3,00,000, mentorship, internship opportunities
| Round 1 Assessment | May 2-3, 2026
| Final Round | June 2026 (On-site in Bengaluru)
| Registration Deadline | April 29, 2026
| Mode | Hybrid
Students who enjoy hackathons should also explore other programs currently open across India. For example, the FOSSEE Summer Fellowship 2026 at IIT Bombay focuses on open-source development, while the IIMA AI Summer Residency is gaining attention among students interested in applied AI. You can also browse all opportunities on Talentd if you're exploring multiple internships and competitions.
The WiSE@TI Hackathon (Women in Software Engineering at Texas Instruments) is a multi-round coding and problem-solving competition designed to spotlight talented women engineers in India.
Participants work on software, data, or AI-driven challenges inspired by real problems inside the semiconductor industry. Think manufacturing systems, supply chains, data pipelines, product design tools, and more.
Texas Instruments runs massive global operations. Software powers everything behind the scenes, from chip manufacturing lines to internal analytics platforms. This hackathon gives students a glimpse of that ecosystem.
Honestly, that exposure alone can be valuable. Many hackathons focus only on coding puzzles, but this one leans closer to real engineering problems.
Not every student can apply. The hackathon specifically targets women pursuing engineering degrees who are early in their academic journey.
If you meet these conditions, you can register individually. Teams are created later by Texas Instruments.
The competition runs through three stages. Each round filters participants before moving to the next.
The first stage is an online assessment scheduled for May 2 and May 3, 2026.
The company hasn't publicly disclosed the exact format yet. Registered candidates will receive details through the assessment platform (HirePro). Most likely, expect coding problems, logical reasoning, or technical questions.
One quick heads-up. The test must be taken on a laptop or desktop computer. Mobile devices aren't allowed.
Students who clear Round 1 move to the main hackathon phase.
Teams are formed by Texas Instruments. Each team typically has 3 to 4 participants. Participants also get access to a TI mentor who helps guide the project.
The hackathon themes will be announced later. They usually relate to software engineering, data platforms, AI tools, or digital systems supporting semiconductor operations.
This stage takes place during the fourth week of May 2026.
The best teams from the hackathon advance to the final round.
Finalists travel to Bengaluru where they present their solutions to Texas Instruments leaders and engineering professionals. This round evaluates both technical depth and practical thinking.
The grand finale is expected in the second week of June 2026.
The rewards go beyond typical hackathon certificates.
The internship part is what many students aim for. TI is one of the world's major semiconductor companies, and internships there can open doors to full-time engineering roles later.
That said, selections depend entirely on the company's final evaluation.
Deadlines sneak up fast. I've seen students miss registrations simply because they waited until the final evening.
Hackathons reward problem-solving more than pure coding speed. A few preparation habits can help.
Also keep an eye on other hackathons and internships happening this season. Many students pair competitions with research internships during summer. Our Summer Internships 2026 guide lists several programs currently open.
Texas Instruments (TI) is a global semiconductor company known for designing and manufacturing analog and embedded processing chips. These chips power devices across industries such as automotive, industrial systems, consumer electronics, communications, and data centers.
The company's IT Solutions division builds software, data, and AI systems that support semiconductor manufacturing, product design, workforce management, and business operations. Programs like the WiSE@TI Hackathon aim to bring more young engineers into that ecosystem.
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Deadline: 29 Apr 2026