CSIT Association of Nepal – Chitwan

Calibrating Technical Potentials
of CSIT Students

A non-profit, non-governmental and non-political organization established in 2011, CSITAN is dedicated to connecting CSIT students from over 60 colleges across Nepal through workshops, mentorship, industry collaboration and academic support.

1000+

Students Connected

60+

Affiliated Colleges

5

Regional Committees

Connected Students

1000+

College Involved

60+

Regional Committees

5

Established

2011 AD

Next Event

Coming Soon

About CSITAN – Chitwan

More Than a Community

CSITAN–Chitwan works as a bridge between CSIT students, faculty members and the technology industry. We help students raise their voices regarding academic issues while creating opportunities to collaborate, learn and grow.

Through regular workshops, seminars, project showcases and peer guidance, we ensure every member receives practical exposure beyond the classroom.

CSITAN Chitwan Group

What We Do?

Serving CSIT Students Beyond the Classroom

Academic Issue Advocacy

Identifying students’ academic problems and raising them to concerned stakeholders for better learning outcomes.

Workshops & Events

Providing opportunities to participate in workshops and seminars to expand knowledge in various CS & IT fields.

Guidance & Study Support

Offering guidance and support from seniors for studies, projects, and career preparation.

Community Network

A nationwide CSIT student community sharing opportunities, resources, and support.

Our Events

Check out our upcoming events and join us for a great time!
Cyber Security & Bug Bounty Workshop 1

Cyber Security & Bug Bounty Workshop

The Cyber Security & Bug Bounty Workshop, organized by CSIT Association of Nepal – Chitwan, brought together over 85 enthusiastic students in an intensive, focused learning environment. The session covered essential cybersecurity fundamentals while providing real-world insights into bug bounty programs and ethical hacking practices. Led by Mr. Ashutosh Devkota, the workshop emphasized practical knowledge, career pathways in cybersecurity, and the mindset required to begin a journey in bug hunting. More than just a technical session, the event served as a strong starting point for students interested in securing digital systems and exploring opportunities in the global cybersecurity landscape. With high engagement and curiosity throughout the session, this workshop reflects CSITAN-Chitwan’s commitment to empowering students with industry-relevant skills.