IEEE Women in Engineering is an organization dedicated to uplifting women engineers and scientists. Our main goal is to provide a support system for women through our professional endeavors and inspire each other to follow our academic interests and goals. Here at IEEE-WIE, we elevate, motivate, and educate our fellow sisters to achieve our ambitions and dreams!
Join IEEE WIE Contact UsWomen in Engineering (WIE) originated in 2023 at IEEE BVM SB as a professional affinity group. The idea is to provide young women with a platform, encouragement, and inspiration to foster confidence and excellence in their technical careers in engineering. The IEEE WIE Affinity Group at BVM aims to cultivate an environment of diversity and inclusion in STEM fields, offering a platform for women to excel and succeed. We strongly believe that promoting gender equality is essential for driving innovation and progress in engineering and technology.
IEEE BVM SB was established on 29th August 2016. The main motto of the Student Branch is to connect engineers from various departments of the institute to come together, identify problem statements and act accordingly to improvise and promote Technical Activities which can, in turn, be formed for "Advancing Technology for Humanity". It aims to give students the cutting- edge skills, confidence, and intellect with which they can easily face the competitive world and contribute to human welfare by organizing competitions, workshops, expert talks, seminars, and symposiums on different technical topics.
“Work Is Worship” Birla Vishvakarma Mahavidyalaya Engineering College, an Autonomous Institute managed by Charutar Vidya Mandal was established in 1948 from donations made by the Birla Education Trust on the behest of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the first Home Minister of independent India. The college was inaugurated by Lord Mountbatten, the Governor-General of India on 14 June 1948, and rose to prominence under the stewardship of Prof. Junnarkar and Prof. K.M. Dholakia. It was one of the few colleges in India that adopted the progressive credit system of relative grading in India. The college has awarded degrees to over 20,000 graduates.