
Dev Hackathon 2023
A national Dev Hackathon organized among leading universities in Mongolia.

Mentor Student is a student-led tech community where ambitious people sharpen their skills, build real products, compete seriously, and grow with peers who move fast.
2022
Founded
Student-led
Community model
Project-first
Learning approach

Build real work
Students learn by shipping projects instead of staying stuck in theory.
Grow with strong peers
Progress is faster when the work happens with ambitious people around you.
Compete with intent
Hackathons and competitions become a proving ground, not just a side activity.
Mentor Student brings ambitious students into one room, gives them strong peers, meaningful guidance, and real reasons to keep improving, then channels that energy into work that matters.
Community-first
Students improve faster when progress is shared and visible.
Practical
Learning becomes stronger when the work is useful, not just theoretical.
Ambitious
The culture rewards curiosity, discipline, and follow-through.

Why it works
The community combines mentorship, student initiative, practical work, and a culture that rewards curiosity without losing discipline.
Our timeline
These highlights show what happens when student energy meets consistent practice, technical depth, and strong teamwork.
Highlights
9
Current track
1st Place
Category
First-place wins

A national Dev Hackathon organized among leading universities in Mongolia.


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A technology innovation competition organized by the School of Information and Communication Technology.


A technology innovation competition organized under the Sonor-X program.


A startup competition organized by the Mongolian University of Science and Technology (MUST) to encourage innovation and entrepreneurship among students.


A national Dev Hackathon organized among leading Mongolian universities.

The community is designed to create momentum. You do not just attend. You contribute, collaborate, learn in public, and leave with sharper instincts and stronger confidence.
Explore ideas quickly, prototype confidently, and practice thinking like a builder instead of just a learner.
Turn curiosity into motion through strong examples, good teammates, and real opportunities to experiment.
See how technical work connects to internships, product thinking, teamwork, and industry expectations.
The stack is intentionally broad. Members touch modern front-end frameworks, back-end services, mobile tools, cloud platforms, and the workflow discipline needed to turn ideas into maintainable systems.
Languages
Core languages that help members move between prototypes, products, and engineering fundamentals.
JavaScript
TypeScript
Python
Java
C++
.NET
If you want to know who this is for, how the community works, or what kind of experience to expect, start here.
Still have questions?
If your question is more specific, reach out directly and we will point you in the right direction.
Part of the community's strength comes from staying close to organizations, teams, and people who are building real products in the ecosystem.
Industry exposure
Students stay close to the organizations shaping the ecosystem around them.
Useful connections
The network helps learning feel practical instead of isolated from real work.
Career awareness
Members see how their skills can translate into internships, projects, and long-term opportunities.
