The Coding Club at RVCE fosters a vibrant coding culture, encouraging students to Create, Build, and Innovate. We host workshops, competitions, and hands‑on projects across Web Development, AI/ML, Blockchain, Competitive Programming, and Cyber Security—empowering students through collaboration, learning, and technical excellence.
- ✉️ Email: codingclub@rvce.edu.in
- 🐙 GitHub Org: https://github.com/codingclubrvce
- 📍 RV College of Engineering, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
- Cybersecurity
- Competitive Programming
- Blockchain Development
- Web/App Development
- AI/ML
A national‑level cybersecurity competition hosted by RVCE in collaboration with Trust Lab and IIT Bombay, with 1,834 teams participating. Designed to challenge problem‑solving and security fundamentals across a wide range of categories.
A hackathon organized in association with Volvo Cars Ltd., focused on auto‑tech innovation. Participants build solutions around mobility, safety, and intelligent automotive systems.
Three thrilling weeks of coding challenges featuring mystery themes, brain‑teasing problems, and progressive difficulty—ideal for sharpening problem‑solving and collaboration.
A Pokémon‑themed Capture the Flag created by first‑year students for first‑year students—an approachable on‑ramp to cybersecurity, puzzles, and tooling.
Competitive Programming challenges hosted every Friday, with students from all years participating. Post‑contest discussions and editorials encourage peer learning and growth.
An overnight hackathon conducted from 9 PM to 11 AM as part of the 8th Mile celebrations—intense building, rapid prototyping, mentoring, and demo showcases.
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Coding Bootkit
A curated starter toolkit for first‑year students to explore CS fundamentals, programming, developer tools, and workflows. Includes tracks for Git/GitHub, Linux/CLI, web basics, DSA starters, and “how the internet works,” plus interview warm‑ups and internship prep checklists. Ideal as the first stop for newcomers before choosing a track. -
placement_prep
A centralized collection of resources for coding rounds and interviews: topic‑wise DSA notes, problem lists, company‑tagged practice sets, CS fundamentals (OS, DBMS, CN, OOP), behavioral guides, resume tips, and mock interview templates. -
AI‑ML‑101
The club’s ML models and learning hub: beginner‑friendly notebooks, classic ML baselines, mini‑projects, and curated reading paths. Covers data handling, model training/evaluation, experimentation hygiene, and reproducibility to help students ship their first ML projects with confidence.
Assembled by RVCE students — commit message: “Create, Build, Innovate.”