
At Princeton Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women, learning isn’t just confined to the classroom. The focus here is on fostering creativity, innovation, and hands-on learning that prepares us for the ever-evolving world of technology.
During my second year, I had the opportunity to work on a real-world project where we had to design a low-cost automation system for rural areas. The project not only enhanced my technical skills but also made me realize the importance of using technology to address real-world problems. This practical experience has shaped my understanding of how engineering can be used to benefit society.
The institute offers a wide range of workshops, hackathons, and research opportunities where students get to work with the latest tools and technologies. Whether it’s AI, robotics, or renewable energy, Princeton ensures that students are equipped with the skills required to excel in the rapidly changing field of engineering.
What truly excites me about being a part of Princeton is the emphasis on innovation and creativity. It’s not just about learning what’s already out there, but about inventing something new that could change the world.


