GHOUSIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY FOR WOMEN

(A Unit of Al-Ameen Movement)

DRC Post Dairy Circle Hosur Road Bengaluru Karnataka-560029 India

Affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University, Recognized by Government of Karnataka & A.I.C.T.E., New Delhi

To make our students good citizens by inculcating in them creativity, effective communication skills, robust facilities for curricular & co-curricular activities, technological knowledge and ethical behavior.

To be a pioneer institute in articulating young women into dynamic engineers and technologists equipped with skills, knowledge, ethics and an attitude to serve the society.

Ghousia Institute of Technology (GITW) for Women was established in the year 2023. It is affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), Belagavi, Karnataka and recognized by AICTE, New Delhi, and the Government of Karnataka, ranking first in women's minority education in the state. The college provides hostel facilities and organizes diverse programs enhancing students' overall personality. It offers B.E Programs in:

Ghousia Institute of Technology for Women, located near dairy Circle on Hosur Road, Bangalore, is surrounded by several key facilities. The area has prominent educational institutions like Christ University and St. John's Medical College. The locality offers ample shopping options such as Forum Mall and Oasis Centre in Koramangala, along with numerous local supermarkets. There are various eateries and cafes in the vicinity, especially in Koramangala and Jayanagar, known for their vibrant food scenes. The college is well-connected by BMTC bus services and is close to metro stations like Jayanagar, providing easy accessibility. Recreational spots like Lalbagh Botanical Garden and Cubbon Park are also within a short distance, making the area a convenient and lively place for students. 

The college campus is not just a physical structure but a pulsating center of activity, creativity, and community. It serves as the heartbeat of the students, resonating with a multitude of events, emotions, and memories that enrich the college experience.

We offer technical courses and mentoring for women to excel in software engineering careers.

The campus is a stage for artistic expression and cultural celebration. It is the place where students showcase their talents, creativity, and passion, captivating audiences and fostering a sense of appreciation for the arts. These cultural events not only entertain but also educate, provoking reflection, empathy, and a deeper understanding of diverse perspectives and experiences

It embodies the spirit of the college, pulsating with energy, passion, and a sense of purpose. It is a place where ideas converge, talents shine, and connections are forged, shaping memorable experiences and shaping the future leaders of tomorrow.

Additionally, the college campus is a space for personal growth and self-expression. It provides opportunities for students to develop public speaking skills, confidence, and leadership abilities through debates, speeches, and presentations.

Library and Information Center: The library in an engineering college is a vital resource center that significantly contributes to the academic and professional growth of students and faculty. It provides access to a wide array of books, journals, research papers, and digital resources that support the understanding of complex engineering concepts and foster research activities. By offering a quiet space for focused study and group discussions, the library enhances students’ analytical and critical thinking skills. Moreover, it helps them stay updated with the latest advancements in technology and industry trends, thereby encouraging continuous learning and professional development.

Computer Lab: Computers play a crucial role in advancing engineering education for women, empowering them to engage in fields traditionally dominated by men. The integration of computers in engineering curricula enhances learning by providing access to powerful tools for simulation, design, and analysis, which are essential for understanding complex engineering concepts. For women, who have historically faced barriers to entering STEM fields, computers offer a gateway to experiment with innovative ideas and develop practical skills.

Moreover, the digital environment fosters collaboration and global networking, allowing women engineers to connect with peers, mentors, and industry experts, thereby enriching their educational and professional experience. By leveraging computer technology, women in engineering can bridge the gender gap, tackle real-world challenges with confidence, and contribute significantly to technological advancements and sustainable development. As a result, the inclusion of computers in engineering education not only boosts technical proficiency but also promotes gender diversity and inclusivity in the engineering profession.

Physics Laboratory: Physics is fundamental to engineering education, as it forms the backbone of all technical disciplines and provides a solid understanding of the principles that govern natural phenomena. For women in engineering, studying physics is especially empowering because it cultivates critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and analytical skills that are essential for innovation and technological advancements. Physics allows women engineers to grasp core concepts such as mechanics, electromagnetism, and thermodynamics, enabling them to apply these principles to design and optimize solutions in various fields like civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering.

Chemistry Laboratory: Chemistry is vital in engineering education as it bridges the gap between scientific principles and practical applications, especially in fields like chemical, environmental, and materials engineering. For women pursuing engineering, a strong understanding of chemistry enables them to delve into the molecular and atomic-level interactions that are essential for developing new materials, optimizing industrial processes, and ensuring sustainability in various engineering solutions. Chemistry empowers women to contribute to innovations in diverse areas such as renewable energy, pharmaceuticals, and nanotechnology. It equips them with the skills to analyze complex chemical reactions, understand material properties, and create safer, more efficient products.