
Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology (CBIT) offers a rich campus life through a variety of student clubs and societies. From innovation-focused clubs like the AI & ML Club and Robotics Club to community-driven initiatives like Social Impact Club and Eco Club, CBIT provides ample opportunities for students to develop their leadership, technical, and creative skills. These student-run clubs organize seminars, hackathons, fests, and awareness campaigns that enhance student experience and build real-world competencies.
Every academic year, CBIT organizes Club Elections where students can nominate themselves and contest for leadership roles such as President, Vice-President, or General Secretary. These positions not only boost student profiles but also help them nurture soft skills like event planning, team management, and public speaking.
CBIT Clubs Overview
​Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology (CBIT) offers a vibrant campus life enriched by a diverse array of student clubs and professional chapters. These organizations provide platforms for students to develop professional skills, foster creativity, and engage in extracurricular and co-curricular activities.​
Extracurricular Clubs:
- Chaitanya Samskruthi (CBCC): Encompasses various cultural clubs including Chaitanya Lasya (dance), Chaitanya Geethi (singing), Chaitanya Vaadhya (music instruments), Chaitanya Chaya (film, photography, drama), and Chaitanya Srujana (painting and crafts).​
- Chaitanya Sahithi (Literature Club): Comprises Geervana Bharathi, Communicando, Toast Masters, Model United Nations (MUN), Transcendent, and Writers & Poets Club, focusing on enhancing literary and communication skills.
- Chaitanya Seva (The Social Service Club): Includes NSS, Chaitanya Spandana (formerly Street Cause CBIT), Engineers Without Borders (EWB), Technical Seva (Chaitanya Medha), and Electoral Literacy Club (ELC), aiming to serve society through various initiatives.​
- Chaitanya Reethi (The Lifestyle Club): Comprises Parivritha, Energy Savers Lab (Chaitanya Oorja), Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC) – Chaitanya Teja, Wellness Club (Chaitanya Svaasthya), Women Safety Club (Chaitanya Suraksha), and UHV Club, promoting holistic development and well-being
- Chaitanya Kreeda: Focuses on sports and physical activities, including the Sports Club and Yoga Club, encouraging students to maintain physical fitness and team spirit.​
Co-Curricular (Technical) Clubs:
- Civil Engineering: Civil Engineering Association, Indian Concrete Institution, Indian Green Building Council.​
- Mechanical Engineering: MEA, Robotics & Innovation Club, Innovation Club, SAE, ASME, ASTRA.​
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE): IEEE Student Chapter.​
- Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE): IEEE Student Chapter, IETE Student Forum, IEEE Circuits & Systems Society – Student Branch, Makers of India.​
- Computer Science and Engineering (CSE): Makers of India, Google Developer Student Club, HackitOn.​
- Information Technology (IT): COSC (with CSE), United Coders Club
- Chemical Engineering: IICHE Student Chapter.​
- Biotechnology: Bioengineering & Biotechnology Club.​
- Master of Computer Applications (MCA): Digital Transactions Competence Club.​
- School of Management Studies (SMS): Think Club
- Mathematics Department: Ramanujan Maths Club.
Students are encouraged to join these clubs to enhance their skills, network with professionals, and contribute to the community. For more information and registration details, visit the CBIT Students’ Clubs page.
CBIT Club Enrollment
After taking admission into CBIT, students can attend orientation sessions to explore club options. Club enrollment typically requires filling a Google Form and joining the official WhatsApp or Discord group. There are no enrollment charges—just bring your enthusiasm and commitment!
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Are there any clubs at CBIT to explore non-academic interests?
Yes, CBIT offers clubs for tech, literature, culture, sports, robotics, and social impact, allowing students to engage in various extracurricular activities.
2. Do I need to pay any fee to join a club at CBIT?
 No, joining any club at CBIT is completely free of cost. Enrollment is based on your interest.
3. Can I become the president of a CBIT club?
 Yes, students can contest in yearly elections held by each club. Leadership roles are available and are a great opportunity for students to build their resume.
4. What is the most active club in CBIT?
 The AI & ML Club, Robotics Club, and Cultural Club are among the most active, hosting regular events and participating in competitions.
5. How do I register for club activities at CBIT?
  Students can sign up during the club orientation week or via links shared on the official CBIT student portals and notice boards.