Aston Martin , 08 Jul 2026
A strong peer to peer coding culture can help students learn faster, and LPU encourages this through coding clubs, hackathons, project teams, and regular coding practice sessions. Students often solve problems together, review each other's code, and share useful resources instead of learning alone. This teamwork improves programming skills, communication, and confidence while also preparing students for technical interviews and industry level projects.
A strong peer to peer coding culture can help students learn faster, and LPU encourages this through coding clubs, hackathons, project teams, and regular coding practice sessions. Students often solve problems together, review each other's code, and share useful resources instead of learning alone. This teamwork improves programming skills, communication, and confidence while also preparing students for technical interviews and industry level projects.
A strong peer to peer coding culture can help students learn faster, and LPU encourages this through coding clubs, hackathons, project teams, and regular coding practice sessions. Students often solve problems together, review each other's code, and share useful resources instead of learning alone. This teamwork improves programming skills, communication, and confidence while also preparing students for technical interviews and industry level projects.
LPU fosters a highly competitive and collaborative coding culture through student-led technical clubs and regular internal hackathons. This active, vibrant ecosystem at LPU encourages B.Tech CSE students to continuously practice competitive programming, exchange algorithmic strategies, and prepare collectively for elite global tech hackathons.