
Alumnus: Shravan Hegde
Graduation Year: 2015
Programme: Computer Engineering
Current Position: Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer, Contractzy
Prevision Position(s): Entrepreneur, Software Consultant, Technology Trainer , Software Engineer
Journey so far….
My journey with technology started right here at Don Bosco College of Engineering, where I was that student who was equally excited about robotics club meetings, sports tournaments, and late-night coding experiments. Those years shaped my curiosity, teamwork, and problem-solving mindset. What began as simple curiosity about how systems work turned into a lifelong mission to build them better.
After graduating, I began my career as a software engineer and soon found my passion in teaching — training over 5,000 students in emerging technologies across India. Watching young minds light up when they understood how to turn ideas into real products was the spark that pushed me toward leadership and innovation.
Today, as the Founding Partner and CTO of Contractzy — a leading Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) platform — I’m building technology that redefines how businesses manage contracts, risk, and compliance. Over the years, I’ve moved from writing code to designing systems, from solving bugs to solving business problems, and from managing tasks to leading people and vision.
My biggest takeaway from this journey is that growth never happens in comfort zones. The same curiosity I had in college still drives me today — only the playground has changed.
What is your message to the current students?
Message: The best thing you can do right now is start. Don’t wait for the perfect idea, team, or opportunity — build something, learn something, fail, and iterate. Every big achievement starts with a small experiment.
Technology will keep changing, but your mindset is your true skill — stay curious, adaptable, and humble. Collaborate more, question more, and remember that success isn’t about being the smartest person in the room; it’s about being the one who never stops learning.
One day, when you look back, it won’t be the marks or grades that define your journey — it’ll be the risks you took, the people you helped, and the passion you brought to everything you built.