Welcome to the ultimate resource hub for the Google Solution Challenge 2025! This repository, crafted by Ayesha Javed, GDGoC ML & AI Co-Lead at COMSATS University Lahore, is your one-stop guide to conquering this global competition. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned coder, these step-by-step files will help you ideate, build, and submit a standout project using Google technologies aligning Themes
The Google Solution Challenge is an annual competition for university students to solve real-world problems with tech. This repository breaks it down into 9 actionable steps, packed with tips, examples, and resources to help you succeed. From joining a GDGoC to submitting your demo.
Here’s the 9-step roadmap to your Google Solution Challenge victory:
-
Step 1: Join a Google Developer Student Club
- Kickstart your journey by joining a GDGoC—your gateway to the challenge!
- Includes tips on finding or starting a club and connecting with peers.
-
Step 2: Form a Team and Register
- Build your dream team (1-4 members) and sign up at goo.gle/solutionchallenge, for the challenge.
- Tips on team roles, registration, and collaboration tools
-
Step 3: Select a Theme
- Pick an theme that inspires you—from ending poverty to fighting climate change.
- Includes SDG examples and how to align your passion with global goals.
-
Step 4: Identify a Solution
- Brainstorm a practical tech solution to address your chosen theme problem.
- Features examples, research tips, and a checklist to nail your idea.
-
Step 5: Design the User Interface
- Create a user-friendly UI for your app or tool using tools like Flutter.
- Tips on prototyping, user flows, and designing for your audience.
-
Step 6: Design the Backend Technology
- Build a robust backend with Google tech like Firebase or Google Cloud.
- Guides on data storage, APIs, and scalability.
-
Step 7: Test Your Solution
- Test your project with real users to ensure it works and solves the problem.
- Strategies for debugging, user feedback, and stress testing.
-
Step 8: Iterate on Your Project
- Refine your solution based on feedback to maximize impact.
- Tips on polishing features, improving UX, and adding scalability.
-
Step 9: Record and Submit
- Finalize your 2-minute demo video and submit by April 30, 2025!
- Includes video tips, submission checklist, and GitHub repo setup.
Follow along as each step drops—your path to victory starts here!
- Beginner-Friendly: No experience? No problem! Start here and grow.
- Practical: Real examples (e.g., past winners like ATTI and Spoon Share) and actionable advice.
- Pakistan-Focused: Local ideas (e.g., flood alerts for Sindh) to inspire rooted innovation.
- Community-Driven: Share your progress and get feedback!
- Clone or Fork: Grab this repo and follow along.
- Read Step-by-Step: Start with Step 1, then move through all 9 steps.
- Contribute: Have an idea or tip? Open a pull request—I’d love your input!
- Ask Questions: Reach out if you’re stuck (see below).
- Google Tech: Firebase, TensorFlow, Flutter, Google Cloud, and more.
- Inspiration: Past Demo Days on YouTube, UN SDG data, X posts.
The deadline’s April 30, 2025—plenty of time to create something amazing. Whether it’s an app for rural education or a tool to fight climate change, your solution could land in Google’s Top 100 or even win big ($5000).
I’m Ayesha Javed, a passionate student leader at COMSATS University Lahore, obsessed with ML, AI, and solving real problems with tech. Connect with me:
- Email: ayshajavd@gmail.com
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ayeshajavedgen
- Star this repo to stay updated as new steps drop.
- Share with your GDGoC crew on WhatsApp, LinkedIn, or X.
- Collaborate: Let’s brainstorm and win together—drop your ideas in the issues tab!
"Code the future, solve the world—Google Solution Challenge 2025 (GSC)awaits!"
Let’s do this! 💪
Last Updated: March 18, 2025