TechSquad started with a simple observation: talented students exist in every college in this country. Opportunity doesn't.
The students with access to the right people — a senior at a top company, a mentor who's been through placements, a developer willing to answer one honest question — end up with a massive head start. Everyone else is left guessing.
We built TechSquad to remove the guessing.
Today, that means free workshops, internship pathways, and tech competitions — all run by people who currently work at companies like Google, Microsoft, Qualcomm, and Amazon.
Tomorrow, our goal is bigger: to become the single place any engineering student in India comes to for mentorship, real projects, community, and a career.
"I built TechSquad because I kept seeing the same problem: students aren't short on ability. They're short on direction. Nobody tells them, early enough, what skills actually matter or who to ask when they're stuck. TechSquad is my attempt to fix that — not with another course, but by putting students directly in front of developers who are living the career they're chasing. This is just the start."
Free. No catch. Just students, developers, and a shared goal.