1. Smart Dustbin Surveillance for Campus Waste Management, Many educational institutions face littering despite dustbins being available. Overflowing bins, scattered waste, and lack of awareness lead to environmental hazards. A student-led innovation could involve a smart dustbin system with weight sensors and fill-level indicators connected via IoT. These bins can alert campus cleaners when full and provide data for optimizing waste collection routes. The project can also feature AI-based cameras to identify littering behaviors and promote accountability., 2. Renewable-Powered Classroom Cooling System, In hot climates, classrooms become unbearable without air conditioning, which consumes significant electricity. A student project could involve creating a hybrid cooling system powered by solar energy, using passive cooling techniques like evaporative cooling, ventilation optimization, and solar reflectors. This can dramatically reduce electricity usage while keeping classrooms comfortable., 3. Eco-Bricks from Campus Plastic Waste, Students generate tons of plastic waste from packaging, bottles, and wrappers. Instead of sending this to landfills, students can innovate by compressing non-recyclable plastic into eco-bricks to be used for low-cost construction—like garden walls, benches, or even small shelters. This also helps in promoting sustainability within campus., 4. Smart Water Leakage Detection for Hostels and Toilets, Water leakage in taps, toilets, and pipelines is a common yet ignored issue in student hostels and college washrooms. Students can design a water leakage detection system using moisture sensors and flow meters that alert authorities when leaks are detected. This not only saves water but reduces maintenance costs., 5. Anti-Sleep Device for Late-Night Student Drivers