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What We Do?

Empowering Computing Students Through Innovation and Technology

Skill Development & Training

Workshops, programming bootcamps, networking, and cybersecurity sessions to prepare students for industry challenges.

Tech Community Building

Connecting students, alumni, and professionals to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing.

Research & Innovation

Encouraging hackathons, competitions, and innovative research to solve real-world challenges with tech.

Industry Exposure

Seminars, conferences, and industrial visits bridging academic learning and practical tech application.

Advocacy & Representation

Representing students’ interests at institutional and national levels, ensuring their voices are heard.

Leadership & Personal Development

Providing platforms to develop leadership, teamwork, and entrepreneurial skills for holistic student growth.

Our Achievements

NACOS at a Glance

400

Active Members

15

Tech Projects

1

SLUK Chapter

Our Goals at NACOS SLUK Chapter

Promote Computing Excellence

Provide platforms for students to gain advanced knowledge in computing, programming, and emerging technologies.

Foster Innovation

Encourage creativity and problem-solving through hackathons, research, and real-world tech projects that impact society.

Empower Students

Equip students with leadership skills, mentorship, and career guidance for the future workforce.

Build a Strong Network

Create strong connections among students, alumni, industry professionals, and national NACOS bodies to open opportunities.

Career & Industry Exposure

Bridge the gap between academic learning and industry needs through seminars, conferences, and internships.

Skill Development

Offer training in coding, cybersecurity, AI, and other in-demand skills for students’ professional growth.

National & Global Relevance

Position NACOS SLUK Chapter as an active contributor to national and international tech communities.

Collaboration & Partnerships

Partner with institutions, organizations, and tech communities to create more opportunities for computing students.