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CoderForum

CODERS' FORUM

Breaking barriers in coding education through peer mentorship and collaborative learning

Students Helping Students

About Coders' Forum

The Coders’ Forum, a wing of FORESE, stands by its core belief of STUDENTS EMPOWERING STUDENTS. Our mission is to create a collaborative and future-ready learning ecosystem where coding is not just taught but experienced.

We take mentorship to the next level through structured peer-led programs, where pre-final year mentors guide second-year students in mastering coding concepts, problem-solving strategies, and project-building skills.

Beyond mentorship, the forum actively hosts hackathons, coding bootcamps, seminars, and technical workshops that encourage creativity, collaboration, and innovation. These initiatives are designed to equip students with both technical expertise and the confidence needed to thrive in placements and industry challenges.

At Coders’ Forum, we are committed to bridging the gap between academics and real-world applications—empowering every student to not only code, but also to innovate, network, and lead in the ever-evolving tech landscape.

Hackathons

Participate in exciting coding competitions and showcase your skills

Peer Learning

Learn from experienced mentors and collaborate with fellow students

Competitions

Compete in various coding challenges and technical rounds

Innovation

Bring your creative ideas to life through coding and technology

Our Team

Chief Mentors

Sanjay

Sanjay

Chief Mentor

Code with passion, debug with patience

Vinaya

Vinaya

Chief Mentor

Every expert was once a beginner

Mentors

Bershay R

Bershay R

Mentor

I’m an aspiring IT professional passionate about building apps, exploring AR/VR, while growing my skills through leadership and collaboration.

Chandrasekar S

Chandrasekar S

Mentor

The best way to learn is by doing

Karnan S

Karnan S

Mentor

An ambitious IT student passionate about technology, creativity, and continuous learning

Thirukumaran

Thirukumaran

Mentor

I enjoy finishing projects early—it’s only professional to make it look like a battle