Data Scientist Hiring Test
About the Event
Join the Data Scientist Hiring Hackathon, a focused hiring challenge designed to identify strong data science talent for a full-time Data Scientist role. This hackathon evaluates job-ready data science skills through a structured, time-bound assessment.
Participants will be tested on core areas including Python and Pandas, Data Preprocessing, Exploratory Data Analysis, Statistics, and the Classical Machine Learning Lifecycle.
Whether you are a student, an early-career professional, or a working practitioner, this hiring hackathon gives you a clear opportunity to showcase your skills and get shortlisted for interviews.
Top-performing participants will be shortlisted for interview opportunities with the hiring team.
About Analytics Vidhya
Analytics Vidhya is India’s largest and one of the world’s leading communities for data science and AI professionals. With over 1.5 million monthly visits and a global community of 5.4 million learners and practitioners, we aim to empower students, professionals, and enthusiasts through high-quality content, industry-relevant training, and hiring-focused initiatives.
Our platform brings together the data science ecosystem through in-depth articles, active forums, webinars, certification courses, and hands-on hackathons. By combining learning with real-world hiring opportunities, Analytics Vidhya helps professionals build job-ready skills, stay ahead of industry trends, and transition into impactful data and AI roles.
Role We're Hiring For
Role: Data Scientist
Location: Gurugram (On-site)
What We're Looking For
- Strong foundation in Python and Pandas
- Understanding of data preprocessing, EDA, and statistics
- Familiarity with the machine learning lifecycle
- Ability to solve analytical and data-driven problems
Test Format and Timeline
25 time-bound MCQ questions
Start Date: 23 January 2026
End Date: 1 February 2026 (Midnight)
Why Participate in This Hiring Hackathon?
- Get assessed using practical, job-relevant data science questions
- Showcase your skills directly to the hiring team
- Earn a chance to interview for a Data Scientist role
- Test your knowledge across core data science concepts
- Benchmark your performance against other participants
Who Should Participate?
- Aspiring data scientists looking for interview opportunities
- Students preparing for data science roles
- Working professionals aiming to switch or grow in data science
- Professionals working with Python, Pandas, and machine learning workflows
- Anyone preparing for data science interviews
Want to Prepare or Learn More?
If you want to strengthen your fundamentals or revise key concepts before participating, explore the Machine Learning Certification Course for Beginners. It covers Python, Pandas, Statistics, and machine learning fundamentals with hands-on exercises and real-world use cases.
Explore the course: Machine Learning Certification Course for Beginners
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There are no specific requirements to register for the hackathon, although it is recommended to have some basic knowledge of the relevant topics, such as Data Science, Machine Learning, or Deep Learning, along with proficiency in a coding language, preferably Python.
Depending on the type of competition, you can participate individually or in a team.
You can access the problem statement under the "Problem Statement" tab once the Hackathon is live.
Participants benefit from one-on-one feedback, publication on a respected platform, recognition from a global audience, and monetary rewards for each published article. Additionally, the top articles receive special rewards.
Each article must be original, and pass plagiarism and not AI generated content checks. You can submit multiple articles as long as each is distinct. Proper citation of all references and image sources is mandatory.
In the Blogathon, an article typically explores a specific topic or idea within Data Science or Generative AI and is required to be at least 1000 words long. A guide, on the other hand, is a more comprehensive resource, covering all aspects of a particular subject in data science, and must be at least 2500 words long. Guides aim to serve as a one-stop resource, providing detailed insights and practical applications, whereas articles might focus on narrower or more specific topics.
Multiple submissions of the same article are prohibited and could lead to disqualification. Articles failing to meet the required length, originality, or citation standards will be rejected.
AVCC is a community for authors who have had three or more articles published in the Blogathons. Members benefit from monetary rewards for each published article and get the opportunity to showcase their work to a larger audience.


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