Code IT’s Impact on Tech Growth in Koshi Province (2014–2026)

31-Dec-2025

Code IT’s Impact on Tech Growth in Koshi Province (2014–2026)

Code IT’s Impact on Tech Growth in Koshi Province (2014–2026)

Since 2014, Code IT has played a significant role in shaping the IT education landscape of Koshi Province. What began as a small initiative with just 10 students has grown into one of the most impactful tech education platforms in the region—training more than 100,000 students by the end of 2025.

This journey is not just about growth in numbers, but about resilience, affordability, community impact, and digital empowerment.

🌱 The Beginning of Code IT in Koshi Province (2014)

In 2014, opportunities for quality IT training in Dharan, Itahari, Biratnagar, and nearby areas were limited. Many students had talent but lacked access to practical, industry-focused education.

Code IT started with:

  • Only 10 students
  • Limited resources
  • A strong belief in local talent

The early days were challenging. Building trust, setting up infrastructure, and convincing students and parents was not easy—but the mission was clear:
 Make IT education accessible and practical in Koshi Province.

🚀 Bootcamp Training for IT Students (2018)

A major breakthrough came in 2018, when Code IT introduced Bootcamp Training Programs for students pursuing:

  • BSc. CSIT
  • BIT
  • BCA
  • BIN
  • BE

These bootcamps focused on:

  • Practical skill development
  • Real-world projects
  • Career-oriented learning

For students in Koshi Province, this reduced the need to move to Kathmandu for quality IT training. Code IT became a trusted name for job-ready IT skills.

🦠 COVID-19: A Time of Crisis and Courage (2020)

Just as Code IT was growing steadily, COVID-19 struck.

  • Schools and colleges shut down
  • Roads and hospitals were closed
  • People were losing lives and livelihoods

Like many institutions, Code IT faced uncertainty. But instead of stopping, Code IT chose innovation over fear.

📱 Serving the Community: COVID App for Dharan Municipality

During the pandemic, Code IT developed a COVID Application for Dharan Municipality, supporting local authorities and citizens during a critical time.

This initiative showed that Code IT was not just a training institute—but a technology partner for the community.

💻 Online Classes & the Decision to Stay Affordable

In 2020, Code IT officially launched online IT classes. While this allowed learning to continue, a harsh reality emerged:

Many students could not afford expensive IT courses.

Recognizing this, Code IT made a bold and impactful decision:

To make IT courses affordable—so students could learn using their pocket money.

This single step:

  • Removed financial barriers
  • Increased enrollment across Nepal
  • Empowered students from middle- and low-income families

📈 Training Over 100,000 Students by 2025

By the end of 2025, Code IT achieved a milestone few institutes in Koshi Province have reached:

  • Started with: 10 students
  • Trained: 100,000+ students
  • Modes: Online & Offline
  • Impact Areas: Koshi Province and all over Nepal

Thousands of students trained at Code IT are now:

  • Working in IT companies
  • Freelancing globally
  • Building startups
  • Supporting Nepal’s digital economy

🙏 Gratitude to Students and Parents

This success belongs to:

  • Every student who trusted Code IT
  • Every parent who supported their child’s dream
  • Every instructor and team member who believed in the mission

Your trust is the foundation of Code IT’s growth.

🔮 Looking Ahead to 2026 and Beyond

As Code IT steps into 2026, the journey continues with:

  • More career-focused programs
  • Stronger student portals and mobile apps
  • Expanded online learning
  • Continued commitment to affordable IT education

Code IT will return with more energy, innovation, and dedication—to keep transforming lives through technology.

Final Words

From 10 students in 2014 to 100,000+ learners by 2025, Code IT’s impact on tech growth in Koshi Province proves one thing:

When education is affordable, practical, and community-driven, transformation is inevitable.=