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Astra Defence Tech Expo 2026- Project Competition — Frequently Asked Questions

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Answers to the questions founders most often ask about Astra Defence Tech Expo 2026- Project Competition — who qualifies, the funding amount, required documents and how the application works.

Frequently asked questions

How much funding is offered?

The total cash prize pool is ₹50,000. First prize is ₹25,000, second prize is ₹15,000, and third prize is ₹10,000. Winners also receive certificates.

What is the application deadline?

The deadline for registration and Round 1 submissions is April 25, 2026.

Who is eligible to apply?

The competition is open to students from various institutions across India. Teams must consist of 1 to 5 members. There are no restrictions on field of study or year of study.

What are the project themes or tracks?

Projects should fall under one or more of the following domains: robotics, artificial intelligence, IoT, aerospace, or emerging defence technologies.

Does the competition take equity or ownership in the project?

No, the competition is prize-based. Winners receive cash prizes and certificates, but no equity is taken from their projects.

What documents are needed for Round 1 submission?

Teams need to submit a problem statement, detailed project description, PowerPoint presentation, a 3-5 minute video demonstration, and supporting technical documents.

How are projects evaluated?

Round 1 is an online screening. Shortlisted teams then present a live physical demonstration and a presentation to a panel of experts, followed by a Q&A session. Final scoring and ranking determine the winners.

Where is the final expo held?

The final expo and presentations are held offline at BMS Institute of Technology and Management, Bengaluru.

How do I apply?

Interested teams must register by April 25, 2026 through the provided application link. Submissions for Round 1 are made online, and further instructions are provided upon registration.

Can students from different institutions form a team?

Yes, teams can consist of students from various institutions as long as each member is a student. There is no restriction that all members must be from the same institution.

Is DPIIT recognition required for Astra Defence Tech Expo 2026- Project Competition?

No. DPIIT (Startup India) recognition is not listed as a mandatory requirement for Astra Defence Tech Expo 2026- Project Competition, though having it can strengthen your application and unlock other benefits.

Who offers Astra Defence Tech Expo 2026- Project Competition?

Astra Defence Tech Expo 2026- Project Competition is offered by BMS Institute of Technology and Management, an academic institution. It is provided as non-dilutive funding.

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