About the College:

          Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Engineering for Women (BVCOEW), Pune, was established under the able guidance of Hon. Dr. Patangraoji Kadam Saheb, in June 2000, with the vision, “Women Empowerment through Technical Education.” At BVCOEW, emphasis is given to train the deserving young women who have an ambition to pursue higher education in engineering and are desirous of acquiring skills to meet the demands of fast-growing industries, Technical Education, and research facility. The college organization is focusing on training as well as industry interaction so as to impart knowledge and to prepare competent Women Engineers. BVCOEW campus boasts of lush greenery that provides an academic ambience and a serene atmosphere far away from the hustle noises of the disturbing crowds of the city. The college built up area and the infrastructure is as per the norms of AICTE, New Delhi.

Vision:

  • Women Empowerment through Technical Education.

Mission:

  • Develop women students to rise to their full potential.
  • Impart knowledge and prepare competent engineers.

Goals:

  •        Empower women with integrated personalities, and academic discipline through emphasis on quality performance in every activity.
  •        Train the students to be competent professionals, enlightened citizens, as well as competent with changing economy and Technological demands.
  •        Establish strong industry-institute interaction and quality excellence with a focus on research activity.

 About the Department  :

                   Bharati Vidyapeeth’s College of Engineering for Women, Pune, was established in 2000 with an intake of 240 students, now upgraded to 309 for the academic year 2024-25. Our institute offers three undergraduate programs: Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Computer Engineering, and Information Technology. Additionally, the institute offers a postgraduate program in M.E. (VLSI & Embedded Systems), providing students with advanced knowledge and skills in their chosen fields. The Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering department, established in 2000 with an intake of 60 students, has steadily grown and now accommodates 120 students for the undergraduate program. The department also offers a postgraduate program in M.E. (VLSI & Embedded Systems) with an intake of 9 students. With highly qualified faculty, state-of-the-art laboratories, and well-planned infrastructure, the department continually strive to meet the evolving needs of the educational landscape. The Computer Engineering department, established in 2000 with an intake of 60 students, has doubled its capacity to 120 students for the academic year 2024-25. The department aims to provide quality education in Computer Engineering, empowering students with the knowledge and skills necessary for success both nationally and internationally. The Information Technology department, also established in 2000 with an intake of 60 students, is dedicated to developing technical and analytical skills in students, fostering logical thinking, and preparing them for fulfilling careers in the IT profession. We achieve this through a team of young, dynamic, and highly qualified faculty members, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and active industry-institution interaction.