Community snapshot
Real activity from a growing student coding community.
First session
May 2026
Students attended
30+
Upcoming workshops
3
Active practice
12+ weekly participants
Learn with people headed the same way
Most students learn to code alone — jumping between tutorials, unsure what to focus on. CampusCoder gives you structure, peer accountability, and guidance from seniors who have been through the same journey.
Structured path
No more guessing what to learn next
Peer accountability
Code with friends, stay consistent
Placement ready
Build skills that matter for interviews
What we offer
Sessions built around practice, projects, and peer learning.
Placement Coding Sprint
Intermediate – AdvancedPractice DSA with problem-solving sessions on arrays, strings, DP, graphs, and system design. Led by seniors who have been through campus placements.
HackerRank Practice Sessions
Beginner – IntermediateSolve curated problems every week with live walkthroughs and complexity analysis.
Beginner Coding Workshops
Beginner – IntermediateBuild projects with React, Node.js, Python, and modern web tools.
Weekly Code Hour
All levelsOpen one-hour sessions to solve problems together, discuss approaches, and debug as a group.
Peer Learning Circles
All levelsSmall group study circles focused on specific topics — from Python basics to advanced system design. Learn with classmates at your pace.
What students get out of it
Real outcomes from showing up consistently and coding with peers.
Build consistency
Regular weekly sessions keep you coding even when motivation dips. Show up, solve problems, and build a habit.
Learn with peers
Stuck on a problem? Someone in the community has solved it before. Ask, discuss, and learn together.
Practice for coding rounds
Mock interviews, timed contests, and live walkthroughs that mirror real assessment environments.
Understand coding platforms
Get comfortable with HackerRank, LeetCode-style interfaces, and submission workflows used in placements.
Prepare for placements gradually
No last-minute cramming. Start early, follow a path, and build skills step by step with peer support.
How to get started
Join an event, connect with the community, and grow with peers.
Register for an event
Browse upcoming sessions and reserve your spot.
Join community channels
Connect with fellow students on Discord and WhatsApp. Get updates, share code, ask questions.
Code with peers
Show up to sessions, solve problems together, and keep learning.
“CampusCoder is a student-led community created to help students practice coding consistently and stay connected through events and peer learning.”
— Community Organizers