CS CONNECT
EST. 2024 // PAKISTAN

Pakistan's Premier
Tech Student Developer
Community

A student-led nonprofit connecting tech students across Pakistan. Real experiences, real people. Find mentors and figure out your path in tech.

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001 / What We Do

What We Offer

Entry test prep, mentorship, workshops, and a community that actually shows up.

01

Podcast &
Real Stories

Real conversations with tech students and pros about how they got where they are. No scripts. Just honest stories from people who've been there.

CS Connect Podcast
02

Mentorship &
Guidance

Seniors and people in the industry actually answer questions. University choices, first internship, what to learn next. Real advice from people who get it.

1-on-1 Mentoring Session
03

Sessions &
Workshops

Live sessions on web dev, DSA, ML, prompt engineering, and career stuff. Run by people in the community and folks from the industry.

Community Sessions & Workshops
04

Entry Test
Preparation

Free resources for FAST, NUST, COMSATS, GIKI, and more. Past papers, study plans, and tips from students who cracked it.

Entry Test Preparation Resources
05

Community &
Networking

3000+ students from 60+ universities. Study groups, hackathon teams, people you actually stay in touch with after graduation.

Community Networking
002 / Podcast Spotlight

Real Stories, Real People

Conversations with students and pros. No scripts, just honest stories.

003 / Testimonials

What Our Members Say

Even though I joined the entry test group late, the admins kept sharing dates, material and preparation guidance. Later the general and FAST#25 groups helped me find batchmates who supported me in PF and other courses. I'm genuinely grateful to CS Connect for connecting me with people who still help me today.
Coming from a mid-tier university, I always wondered how to connect with students from FAST, COMSATS and other top schools. CS Connect Pakistan gave me that. The WhatsApp group felt welcoming from day one. People actually help, whether it's a technical question, career advice, or internship stuff. No one acts superior; everyone just shares.
CS Connect gave me the chance to connect with tech-savvy people like myself, and also with conscious, practicing Muslims. There's a real sense of belonging here. The conversations are light-hearted and everyone's friendly.
I'm in intermediate, fairly introverted, and had no real guidance on which uni to aim for. This group genuinely helps. The information shared here is always authentic, seniors guide in a constructive way, and the notes in the group are really useful. Grateful to the people who built this.
Getting guidance from seniors in the industry was really helpful. Their support helped me clear my doubts about this field and gave me the confidence to actually move forward.
It helped me figure out which field of Computer Science I actually wanted to go into.
It opened my mind and showed me how little I actually knew about everything.
It's been a really good experience. The admins are supportive and the community helped me a lot when I was shifting from medical to CS. I hope it keeps growing beyond just uni admissions into career stuff and practical skills too.
It helped me get to know people from different universities, see what they're working on, and learn about courses and skills being taught across the community.
Even though I joined the entry test group late, the admins kept sharing dates, material and preparation guidance. Later the general and FAST#25 groups helped me find batchmates who supported me in PF and other courses. I'm genuinely grateful to CS Connect for connecting me with people who still help me today.
Coming from a mid-tier university, I always wondered how to connect with students from FAST, COMSATS and other top schools. CS Connect Pakistan gave me that. The WhatsApp group felt welcoming from day one. People actually help, whether it's a technical question, career advice, or internship stuff. No one acts superior; everyone just shares.
CS Connect gave me the chance to connect with tech-savvy people like myself, and also with conscious, practicing Muslims. There's a real sense of belonging here. The conversations are light-hearted and everyone's friendly.
I'm in intermediate, fairly introverted, and had no real guidance on which uni to aim for. This group genuinely helps. The information shared here is always authentic, seniors guide in a constructive way, and the notes in the group are really useful. Grateful to the people who built this.
Getting guidance from seniors in the industry was really helpful. Their support helped me clear my doubts about this field and gave me the confidence to actually move forward.
It helped me figure out which field of Computer Science I actually wanted to go into.
It opened my mind and showed me how little I actually knew about everything.
It's been a really good experience. The admins are supportive and the community helped me a lot when I was shifting from medical to CS. I hope it keeps growing beyond just uni admissions into career stuff and practical skills too.
It helped me get to know people from different universities, see what they're working on, and learn about courses and skills being taught across the community.
CS Connect has been a great space for programmers across Pakistan, no matter their level. We talk about new tech, help each other debug code and share real experiences from the industry. It's collaborative in a simple way: you learn and you want to help others too.
For someone obsessed with DSA, CS Connect was exactly what I needed. I found people who enjoy discussing problems, algorithms and interview prep the same way I do. The community is supportive, friendly and makes learning tough concepts feel a lot less lonely.
I've been part of CCPK since the beginning. The community has seniors from universities all across Pakistan who are always ready to help, not just academically but with career guidance too. A lot of successful people in the group actively mentor others. Communities like this are genuinely rare.
Every day in this community brings something new. New tech conversations, new perspectives on CS fields. Being from a pre-med background, I wouldn't have known any of this without being here. The environment is cooperative and you always find answers to your questions.
CS Connect has been really helpful as an aspiring CS student. Guidance on IT and CS fields, entry test prep, and open discussion. The community kept me motivated and helped clear my doubts. I was an RWP Board topper but joining this community showed me how much I still didn't know about CS and AI. Glad to be here and still learning.
This community helps in a lot of ways: technical guidance, motivation, discipline. It also connected me with students from other universities, which I know will be useful going forward.
It helped in a lot of ways, but mostly I found really good people and built connections I wouldn't have otherwise.
The guidance from seniors and more experienced people here is genuinely valuable.
The community, admins, and members have been really supportive. The help and insights I got here genuinely improved my knowledge and how I approach problems.
CS Connect has been a great space for programmers across Pakistan, no matter their level. We talk about new tech, help each other debug code and share real experiences from the industry. It's collaborative in a simple way: you learn and you want to help others too.
For someone obsessed with DSA, CS Connect was exactly what I needed. I found people who enjoy discussing problems, algorithms and interview prep the same way I do. The community is supportive, friendly and makes learning tough concepts feel a lot less lonely.
I've been part of CCPK since the beginning. The community has seniors from universities all across Pakistan who are always ready to help, not just academically but with career guidance too. A lot of successful people in the group actively mentor others. Communities like this are genuinely rare.
Every day in this community brings something new. New tech conversations, new perspectives on CS fields. Being from a pre-med background, I wouldn't have known any of this without being here. The environment is cooperative and you always find answers to your questions.
CS Connect has been really helpful as an aspiring CS student. Guidance on IT and CS fields, entry test prep, and open discussion. The community kept me motivated and helped clear my doubts. I was an RWP Board topper but joining this community showed me how much I still didn't know about CS and AI. Glad to be here and still learning.
This community helps in a lot of ways: technical guidance, motivation, discipline. It also connected me with students from other universities, which I know will be useful going forward.
It helped in a lot of ways, but mostly I found really good people and built connections I wouldn't have otherwise.
The guidance from seniors and more experienced people here is genuinely valuable.
The community, admins, and members have been really supportive. The help and insights I got here genuinely improved my knowledge and how I approach problems.
I joined CS Connect about a year and a half ago. The sessions with industry people and the everyday tech discussions really helped me understand a lot of things. Whenever I'm stuck I just ask in the group and someone always comes through with a solid answer.
I found this community on Reddit in April 2025. It really helped during my entry test phase. I got guidance when I needed it, made real connections and saw different paths in tech way earlier than I would have otherwise.
CCPK has been great for me. The community is genuinely supportive and the energy here makes networking and learning feel easy.
I found CS Connect on 11th November 2024 through someone who used to share NTS tips. Since joining, I've gained a lot from networking, talking to seniors, hearing their perspectives, and keeping up with what's happening in tech. Seeing what seniors and people my age are doing makes you realise there's always room to grow.
This community has had a genuinely positive impact on my life, not just in terms of education. I've gained knowledge, confidence, and real insights from people here. What inspired me most is seeing how people balance their faith and their work in tech.
I'm new here, but even in this short time it's reassuring to see so many people ready to help each other grow. Excited to explore more.
It gave me the chance to interact with talented people from across Pakistan and made me realise how important CS is and how many opportunities exist. Looking forward to learning a lot here.
The community is great. My communication skills improved just from being here and reading what seniors share. Being around people older and more experienced means there's always something to learn.
I've been here for about 4-5 months and it's been a great experience. When I first joined I had no idea about GitHub or Discord, but through this community I got to explore them both. I also took part in a Hackathon and built a website for CS Connect. It was my first time finishing a real project. I also pick up a lot just by reading other people's questions and the answers they get.
The community helped me discover so many resources I didn't know about as a CS student. Everyone shares what they know and the rest get to learn from it. That's what makes it genuinely useful.
I joined CS Connect about a year and a half ago. The sessions with industry people and the everyday tech discussions really helped me understand a lot of things. Whenever I'm stuck I just ask in the group and someone always comes through with a solid answer.
I found this community on Reddit in April 2025. It really helped during my entry test phase. I got guidance when I needed it, made real connections and saw different paths in tech way earlier than I would have otherwise.
CCPK has been great for me. The community is genuinely supportive and the energy here makes networking and learning feel easy.
I found CS Connect on 11th November 2024 through someone who used to share NTS tips. Since joining, I've gained a lot from networking, talking to seniors, hearing their perspectives, and keeping up with what's happening in tech. Seeing what seniors and people my age are doing makes you realise there's always room to grow.
This community has had a genuinely positive impact on my life, not just in terms of education. I've gained knowledge, confidence, and real insights from people here. What inspired me most is seeing how people balance their faith and their work in tech.
I'm new here, but even in this short time it's reassuring to see so many people ready to help each other grow. Excited to explore more.
It gave me the chance to interact with talented people from across Pakistan and made me realise how important CS is and how many opportunities exist. Looking forward to learning a lot here.
The community is great. My communication skills improved just from being here and reading what seniors share. Being around people older and more experienced means there's always something to learn.
I've been here for about 4-5 months and it's been a great experience. When I first joined I had no idea about GitHub or Discord, but through this community I got to explore them both. I also took part in a Hackathon and built a website for CS Connect. It was my first time finishing a real project. I also pick up a lot just by reading other people's questions and the answers they get.
The community helped me discover so many resources I didn't know about as a CS student. Everyone shares what they know and the rest get to learn from it. That's what makes it genuinely useful.

By the tech students, for the tech students of Pakistan.

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