Harkirat Singh launches100xSchool a bold step towards the future of CS education
Harkirat Singh launches100xSchool a bold step towards the future of CS education

Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], August 19: “In the next few years, basic CS degrees won’t be enough,” says Harkirat. “AI will take over many beginner-level jobs. We want to prepare students for the kind of tech careers that will still be in demand — the ones that require real skill, curiosity, and hands-on experience.”
One of India’s most loved tech educators, Harkirat Singh, has just launched something that could completely change how computer science is taught in the country — 100xSchool.
This is not your regular coding bootcamp or engineering college. 100xSchool is a new-age, offline tech school built to help students become industry-ready in a world that’s changing faster than ever, especially after the rise of AI.
The school will offer two carefully designed programs:
The curriculum isn’t based on outdated textbooks. Students will learn about AI, Web3, Transformers and everything that’s shaping the future of tech. And it won’t just be theory — they’ll be working on real-world projects and with actual industry partners, gaining experience that truly matters.
What’s more? Harkirat himself will be present on the lush green campus in Noida, guiding students personally. The school is also being led by Sameer Sadana, a successful entrepreneur and YC-backed founder, who will help students explore paths like entrepreneurship and product development.
100xSchool builds on the success of Harkirat’s earlier initiative, 100xDevs, where thousands of students, including college dropouts, landed life-changing jobs in tech. One of them, Karan Handa, went viral after getting a $230,000/year job working remotely from India — all thanks to the right skills and mentorship.
Students can now apply through the website by paying a small refundable fee for an interview. If selected, they’ll get a chance to be part of this exciting new journey.
“100xSchool isn’t just about coding,” says Harkirat. “It’s about building smart, confident, and future-ready people who can thrive in any tech ecosystem — in India or globally.”
This is more than a launch — it’s a big moment for tech education in India. And it’s just the beginning.
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