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Computer Science Student Portfolio for University Applications

Build a stronger university-ready computer science portfolio through hands-on projects, mentorship, and documented problem-solving. Maker's Asylum helps students turn curiosity into credible work across coding, electronics, CAD, and prototyping, creating application materials that stand out to admissions teams looking for initiative, technical depth, and real-world thinking.

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Our Computer Science Student Portfolio Services

Explore portfolio-building programs that combine technical skills, mentorship, and real project outcomes for university applications.

Innovation School

A selective hybrid program where students build college-ready STEM projects through mentorship, hardware kits, programming, and immersive making experiences designed to strengthen university applications.

CAD Design

Learn computer-aided design to create 3D models, technical drawings, and prototype-ready concepts that add depth and visual clarity to a computer science portfolio.

Electronics & Microcontrollers

Develop interactive projects using circuits, sensors, and Arduino-based programming to demonstrate applied computing, hardware logic, and problem-solving in portfolio work.

Internet of Things

Build connected projects with sensors, lights, and microcontrollers to showcase practical computing skills, automation thinking, and interdisciplinary technical ability.

PCB Design

Design printed circuit boards, understand component layout, and assemble electronics projects that show precision, engineering thinking, and technical maturity.

Virtual Reality

Create immersive experiences and simple interactive applications using Unity, helping students present creative computing projects with strong visual and experiential impact.

Hands-On Portfolio Building

Build A Portfolio Admissions Teams Notice

A strong computer science portfolio should show more than grades alone. Maker's Asylum helps students develop meaningful projects across programming, electronics, design, and prototyping, then document the process clearly for university applications. Instead of generic certificates, learners build evidence of curiosity, initiative, and technical thinking through guided mentorship, real tools, and project outcomes that reflect genuine problem-solving ability.

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Trusted By Learners

Student Outcomes

See how hands-on projects and mentorship help students create stronger university application portfolios.

"Surrounded by so many talented and creative entrepreneurs, I was inspired to turn an idea into a product. This led to the birth of our prototype mobile app, Bougebeta."

Nakul Khambati
Nakul Khambati
The Maker's Asylum Difference

Why Choose Maker's Asylum?

Students and families choose Maker's Asylum for credible, project-based portfolio development.

Established

Founded in 2013, Maker's Asylum brings long-standing experience in hands-on maker education.

Portfolio Focus

Programs are designed to produce documented, college-ready projects valued in university applications.

Global Reach

Its learner community spans 50+ cities and an alumni network across 40+ countries.

Real Mentorship

Students learn from experienced makers who guide experimentation, iteration, and practical problem-solving.

Meet The Maker's Asylum Team

Experienced makers, mentors, and student support specialists.

Portrait of Anool Mahidharia, Co-Founder and Chief Maker at Maker's Asylum

Anool Mahidharia

Co-Founder & Chief Maker

Anool Mahidharia is the Co-Founder and Chief Maker at Maker's Asylum, India's pioneering community makerspace established in 2013. A hardware genius with a deep passion for open-source technology, Anool has been instrumental in shaping the technical foundation of the organization. He brings hands-on expertise in hardware development and open-source design philosophy, helping learners across India and globally build real-world solutions. Anool embodies the 'Make, Break, Create' culture that defines Maker's Asylum, mentoring students and makers in STEAM disciplines. His dedication to accessible, collaborative innovation has helped grow the community to over 400 students spanning 40+ countries, empowering the next generation of confident, curious problem-solvers.

Portrait of Vaibhav Chhabra, Founder and Chief Breaker at Maker's Asylum

Vaibhav Chhabra

Founder & Chief Breaker

Vaibhav Chhabra is the Founder and Chief Breaker of Maker's Asylum, India's first community makerspace, which he established in 2013 as a DIY space for people to share tools and make things. A Mechanical Engineer who transformed into a carpenter and educator, Vaibhav's journey reflects the very spirit of hands-on, fearless experimentation. He has led the organization through remarkable milestones, including the delivery of over one million face shields in just 49 days during the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaibhav champions purpose-driven making and collaborative learning, growing Maker's Asylum from a grassroots initiative into a globally recognized innovation education platform serving students across 50+ cities and 40+ countries.

Portrait of Richa Shrivastava, Director and Chief Creator at Maker's Asylum

Richa Shrivastava

Director & Chief Creator

Richa Shrivastava serves as Director and Chief Creator at Maker's Asylum, where she leads brand development, strategic partnerships, and operational execution. A vital force behind the organization's growth, Richa ensures that the Maker's Asylum mission — Learning By Making — is communicated powerfully and delivered consistently across all touchpoints. Her expertise in brand strategy and partnership building has helped forge collaborations with universities, NGOs, schools, and makerspaces across India and around the world. Richa's commitment to purposeful execution supports the organization's expansion from a small DIY community into a comprehensive STEAM education ecosystem reaching students across 40+ countries and 50+ cities.

Portrait of Harshan Nair, Global Outreach Manager at Maker's Asylum

Harshan Nair

Global Outreach Manager

Harshan Nair is the Global Outreach Manager at Maker's Asylum, specializing in university admissions, travel, hospitality, and student engagement. Known for being a patient listener and empathetic communicator, Harshan plays a key role in connecting prospective students and global partners with the right programs at Maker's Asylum. His expertise in outreach supports the organization's mission to expand its alumni network — currently spanning 40+ countries — and to ensure that every individual who engages with Maker's Asylum finds a welcoming, supportive pathway into the maker community. Harshan's dedication to relationship-building strengthens the organization's global reach and impact in STEAM education.

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Dakshat Patil

Maker & Space Man

Dakshat Patil is a Maker and Space Manager at Maker's Asylum, responsible for inventory management, design, production, and hands-on making at the makerspace. As a core member of the operational team, Dakshat ensures that the physical environment — with its diverse labs and equipment — runs efficiently and supports the creative and educational needs of the community. His deep involvement in the making process reflects the organization's core value of hands-on learning and fearless experimentation. Dakshat's behind-the-scenes dedication keeps the makerspace functioning as a vibrant, well-equipped hub where students and makers can prototype ideas and bring innovative solutions to life.

Portrait of Sovan Dhal, Content Producer at Maker's Asylum

Sovan Dhal

Content Production

Sovan Dhal serves as Content Producer at Maker's Asylum, bringing a unique blend of engineering knowledge, woodworking craftsmanship, and a passion for learning to his role. An avid learner who transitioned into content production, Sovan captures and communicates the spirit of making — documenting projects, processes, and stories that inspire the broader maker community. His engineering background gives him a strong understanding of the technical aspects of makerspace activities, while his hands-on experience ensures authenticity in every piece of content created. Sovan's work plays an essential role in showcasing Maker's Asylum's impact and spreading its 'Make, Break, Create' philosophy to audiences across India and globally.

Portrait of Simran Jaiswal, Outreach Manager at Maker's Asylum

Simran Jaiswal

Outreach Manager

Simran Jaiswal is the Outreach Manager at Maker's Asylum, a passionate sales professional dedicated to connecting students, schools, and organizations with the transformative learning experiences the makerspace offers. With a drive-focused approach — Eat, Sleep, Sell, Repeat — Simran brings energy and commitment to every interaction, ensuring that more learners across India discover the power of hands-on STEAM education. Beyond her professional excellence, Simran is a proud dog mom who brings warmth and personality to the Maker's Asylum team. Her efforts in outreach and sales are essential to growing the community and advancing the organization's mission of empowering innovation through making.

Portrait of Adishi Goenka, Partnerships and Business Development at Maker's Asylum

Adishi Goenka

Partnerships and Business Dev

Adishi Goenka leads Partnerships and Business Development at Maker's Asylum, bringing specialized expertise in collaboration and strategic partnership building. She plays a pivotal role in expanding the organization's network of universities, schools, NGOs, development organizations, and corporate partners both within India and internationally. Adishi's work directly supports Maker's Asylum's mission of fostering innovation through purpose-based learning by creating meaningful alliances that open doors for students and makers alike. Her dedication to collaboration over competition — a core value of the organization — ensures that Maker's Asylum continues to grow as a globally connected, community-driven hub for STEAM education and hands-on innovation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should a computer science student include in a portfolio for university applications?

A strong portfolio should include 3 to 5 meaningful projects that show technical ability, problem-solving, and clear documentation. Good examples include coding projects, electronics builds, IoT systems, CAD models, PCB work, or interactive prototypes. Each project should explain the goal, tools used, challenges faced, iterations made, and final outcome so admissions teams can understand both your thinking and execution.

Do universities really look at computer science portfolios?

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Can beginners build a strong computer science portfolio?

Which Maker's Asylum program is best for building a university application portfolio?

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For immediate assistance, feel free to give us a direct call at +91 90046 86828. You can also send us a quick email at info@makersasylum.com.