Year-wise Software Engineering Roadmap
For 1st and 2nd year students: what to learn, what to avoid, how to build basics, and how to prepare early.




CS FOR ALL Campus conducts high-energy workshops on programming, DSA, internships, placement readiness, AI-assisted learning, and software engineering career clarity — designed for 1st year to final year students.
Choose one session or combine multiple themes into a half-day campus program. Every session is designed to be practical, energetic, and easy for students to understand.
For 1st and 2nd year students: what to learn, what to avoid, how to build basics, and how to prepare early.
For 2nd and 3rd year students: how DSA works, how to revise, and why patterns matter for interviews.
For 2nd, 3rd and final year students: profile building, internship search, projects, and application basics.
For final year students: how to prepare resume, DSA, projects, mock interviews, and applications before placement season.
Teach students how to use AI for debugging, explanation, revision, project planning, and practice — without cheating themselves.
A high-energy session to help students take their career seriously, understand opportunities, and start preparing with discipline.
We make career guidance practical. Students leave the session with clarity, not just motivation.
We explain complex career topics in simple English/Hinglish so students actually understand what to do next.
We connect college subjects with real software career outcomes: internships, placements, projects, DSA, and interviews.
Sessions are interactive, relatable, and built around real student problems — not boring theory slides.
Students get a clear roadmap: what to learn this semester, what to build, and how to prepare for jobs.
We can customise this based on department, semester, student level, and college objective.
Set context: what companies expect now, why early preparation matters, and where students usually go wrong.
Roadmap, DSA, internship, resume, AI learning, or placement readiness — based on selected workshop topic.
Resume examples, roadmap examples, project examples, LinkedIn examples, or coding prep examples.
Students ask doubts and leave with a clear action plan for the next 30–90 days.
The goal is not just to inspire students for one day. The goal is to give them a clear direction they can start following immediately.
Students understand what to focus on based on their semester and career stage.
They understand why DSA, projects, resume, internships, and communication matter.
They get practical next steps for the next 30, 60, or 90 days.
Students feel inspired, but also know exactly where to start.
Clear answers for colleges, placement cells, departments, and student coordinators.
Whether you want a roadmap session for juniors or a placement readiness session for seniors, we can help students get clarity and start taking action.