The in vitro cytotoxicity of N-20 -hydroxyethylsubstituted azastigmastanes and its precursor steroidal ketones against cancer cell lines: MCF-7, HepG2, and HCT 116; has been carried out using MTT assay. The N-20 hydroxyethyl-substituted azastigmastanes were synthesized by bespoke version of Schmidt reaction using common Lewis acids like BF3–OEt2, SnCl4 and H2SO4 as catalysts in substantial yields. Sulphuric acid was found to be the most suitable catalyst in terms of reaction yield and time, while SnCl4 was found to be the weakest in case of 3b-acetoxy-N-20 -hydroxyethyl-6-aza-B-homo-5a-stigmastan-7-one and 3b-chloro-N-20 -hydroxyethyl-6-aza-B-homo-5a-stigmastan-7-one and almost inactive in case of N-20 -hydroxyethyl-6-aza-B-homo-5a-stigmastan-7-one. The products were obtained in semi-solid state and characterized by spectroscopic techniques and microanalytical data. Moreover, on the basis of IC50, compound 5 was found to inhibit the cancer cells most effectively in conformity with our previous findings.