Welcome to Sharnbasva University Kalaburagi
About FETW
The Faculty of Engineering and Technology (Exclusively for Women) (FETW), formerly known as Godutai Engineering College for Women, was established in 2017. It is the only women’s engineering college in the entire northern backward part of Karnataka state, meeting the rapidly growing need for women professionals in technology. Nurturing young minds in an innovative and progressive learning environment, we are committed to promoting technical education as a catalyst for the country’s and society’s growth and development, a dream of our Chancellor and President, Poojya Dr. Sharnbaswappa Appa. With world-class infrastructure and experienced faculty, the Faculty of Engineering and Technology is the preferred destination for technocrats shaping the future.
FETW offers undergraduate (B.Tech.) programs in AI & ML, Civil, CSE, ECE, and EEE; postgraduate (M.Tech.) programs in CSE and Digital Communication & Networking; and Ph.D. programs in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, CSE, ECE, and EEE.
Welcome to the Faculty of Engineering & Technology (Exclusively for Women) at Sharnbasva University. Established in 2011 with the visionary guidance of our President, Parama Poojya Dr. Sharanabaswappa Appa, we are proud to be the first and only women’s engineering college in the northern backward region of Karnataka.
At FETW, our mission is to provide world-class engineering education to women, empowering them to live independently with enlightenment and vocational skills. Named in honor of MatoshreeGodutai, we are committed todeliveringexceptionalhighereducationtowomen,fosteringtheirgrowth into proficient engineers and leaders of tomorrow.
Our faculty comprises over 50 dedicated members who are engaged in cutting-edgeresearchinareassuchasArtificialIntelligence,CyberSecurity, 5G Communications, Geotechnical and Environmental Engineering. This activeengagementinresearchandnumerousconsultanciesensuresthatour curriculum is constantly updated in consultation with industry experts, alumni, and academicians, making our students industry-ready.
We offer a comprehensive suite of academic programs, including:
Our students benefit from access to state-of-the-art Centres of Excellence, such as:
To foster innovation and entrepreneurship, we host dedicated incubation facilities, including:
At FETW, we are committed to the all-round development of our students. We encourage participation in a wide range of co-curricular and technical forums, including chapters of esteemed professional bodies such as IEEE, IEI, IETE, and ISTE.
We warmly welcome aspiring women engineers to be a part of this inspiring journey — to learn, innovate, and lead with purpose.
Warm regards,
Dr. Lakshmi Patil Maka
Dean, Faculty of Engineering & Technology(Exclusively for Women)
The Faculty of Engineering and Technology (Exclusively for Women), formerly knownas Godutai Engineering Collegefor Women, was established in 2017. It is the only women’s engineering college in the entire northern backward part of Karnataka state, meeting the rapidly growing need for women professionals in technology. Nurturing young minds in an innovative and progressive learning environment, we are committed to promoting technical education as a catalyst for the country’s and society’s growth and development, a dream of our Chancellor and President, Poojya Dr. Sharnbaswappa Appa. With world-class infrastructure and experienced faculty, the Faculty of Engineering and Technology is the preferred destination for technocrats shaping the future.
Academic Programs: Under Graduate Courses(B.Tech.):
Post Graduate Courses(M.Tech.):
Research Programs(Ph.D):
Vision of the Institute
We aspire to become global model for women professional through quality education and ethical values in the field of engineering and technology.
Mission of the Institute
To inspire a research culture, encourage entrepreneurial efforts and empower globally to be great leaders.
To create technical women’s power to meet the current and future demand of the industry.
To develop women professionals with good academic knowledge, technical skills, strong ethics and above all good human being.
Faculty of Engineering and Technology (Exclusively for Women) Committee | Click Here
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Grievance redressal Committee | Click Here
SC/ST Cell | Click Here
Anti ragging Committee | Click Here
Anti Ranging Squad | Click Here
Women Empowerment Cell | Click Here
Co-curricular and Extra-curricular Activities
Preamble: To enhance the organizational and interpersonal skills of our students, the department actively coordinates a variety of initiatives. Each department has its own associations and clubs, led by dedicated staff and student coordinators. Student organizers take full responsibility for planning and executing these initiatives, fostering leadership and teamwork.
The department conducts numerous technical activities through various clubs, with financial and developmental support provided by the institution.Also, all departments conduct outreach programs for students to fulfill the requirements of AICTE Activity Points.
Below is a consolidated overview of the institution’s annual co-curricular and extracurricular activities:
Institute-Level Clubs/Committees/Cells for Co-Curricular Activities:
These activities contribute to a vibrant campus culture, fostering both technical excellence and holistic development among students.
Co-curricular activities complement academic learning by enhancing students’ technical knowledge, problem-solving abilities, and teamwork skills. The institution supports various clubs and committees to facilitate professional development.
Institute-Level Professional Body membership for Co-Curricular Activities:
1. ISTE (Indian Society for Technical Education) – Organizes technical workshops, seminars, and conferences to enhance engineering education.
2. IETE (Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers) – Conducts events and research activities in electronics, telecommunications, and IT.
3. IEI (Institution of Engineers India) – Provides career guidance, technical symposiums, and skill development programs for engineering students.
4. IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) – Promotes technological innovation through research, competitions, and industry collaborations.
5. ICT Academy (Information and Communication Technology Academy) – Bridges the industry-academia skill gap with IT training and faculty development initiatives.
These activities empower students with industry-relevant skills, preparing them for future career opportunities
The details of some of the events organized under the student’s chapter/student forum by the various professional bodies such as IEEE, IETE, ISTE and ICT in the academic year 2023-2024:
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Extra-Curricular Activities
Extra-curricular activities play a vital role in the holistic development of students by fostering leadership, teamwork, and personal growth. The institution encourages participation in various clubs and committees that promote social responsibility, physical fitness, and cultural engagement.Availability of Sports Facilities
The university has established infrastructure for both indoor and outdoor games, supporting the physical well-being and recreational needs of students.
1.Jnanothsava – Techno-Cultural Fest
The Faculty of Engineering and Technology (Exclusively for Women) organizes an annual Techno-Cultural Fest, “Jnanothsava”, a vibrant celebration that blends technology, creativity, and cultural expression. As the institution’s flagship event, Jnanothsava serves as a dynamic platform for students to showcase their technical expertise, artistic talents, and leadership skills through a diverse range of competitions and activities.
Key Highlights of Jnanothsava:
Jnanothsava fosters innovation, teamwork, and self-expression, making it one of the most eagerly awaited events of the academic year. It brings together students from various disciplines, creating an energetic and inspiring environment for learning, creativity, and celebration.
2. Sports Day:
The Faculty of Engineering and Technology (Exclusively for Women) celebrates Sports Day annually, promoting fitness, teamwork, and sportsmanship among its students. This eagerly awaited event provides a platform for young women to showcase their athletic skills, competitive spirit, and leadership qualities while fostering a sense of camaraderie and empowerment.
Key Highlights of Sports Day:
The event not only encourages physical well-being but also instills essential values such as discipline, perseverance, and confidence. Winners and outstanding performers are recognized with medals, trophies, and certificates, motivating students to excel both in academics and athletics.
Sports Day is a vibrant celebration that strengthens the spirit of unity and active living among the students of the Faculty of Engineering and Technology (Exclusively for Women).
3. Women’s Day Celebration
The Institute grandly celebrates Women’s Week every year on the occasion of Women’s Day by conducting various activities, including both technical, non-technical, and cultural events exclusively for women, to encourage and identify their talents. In addition to this, on Women’s Day, the university identifies the Women Award, bestowed upon outstanding individuals who have made significant contributions, honored by Stree Shakti, Shree Ratna, and Veer Mahile Awards. In addition, in recognition of the contributions made by the women staff members of our institution, a Women’s Excellence Award is presented annually.
Sl. No. | Student Name | Achievements |
01 | CSUO.DARSHANA BHASGI Dept. of CSE | Republic day camp-2024 Rajpath NCC girls contingent Participated in cultural event |
02 | CDT. Poornima Dept. Of AIML | Selected For SSB Training |
03 | CDT. Saraswati Dept. Of AIML | Selected For TSC Drill |
Sl. No. | Name of the Activity | Date | ||
1. | Yogathon | 15.01.2023 | ||
2. | ebsb camp | 15.01.2023 | ||
3. | republic day (parade practice) | 23.01.2023 | ||
4. | C’ Certificate Examination | 19.02.2023 | ||
5. | kalyankarnataka mahila utsava | 23.02.2023 | ||
6. | B’ Certificate Examination | 05.03.2023 | ||
7. | Temple Duty | 23.03.2023 | ||
8. | G-20 Programme | 28.03.2023 | ||
9. | Earth Day | 15.04.2023 | ||
10. | Bellary Torongallu Camp | 29.04.2023 | ||
11. | Firing Camp | 30.04.2023 | ||
12. | TSC Selection Training | 16.05.2023 | ||
13. | G-20 SUMMIT 2023 | 04.06.2023 | ||
14. | Tree Plantation | 05.06.2023 | ||
15. | Blood Donation | 17.06.2023 | ||
16. | 9th International Yoga Day | 21.06.2023 | ||
17. | TSC Camp | 28.06.2023 | ||
18. | Plastic Awareness/Cycle Rally | 12.07.2023 | ||
19. | Fit India Freedom Run 2.0-5km Azaadi Run | 15.08.2023 | ||
20. | Annual Convocation | 18.12.2023 | ||
21. | Tabacco Awareness | 13.01.2024 | ||
22. | Republic Day | 26.01.2024 | ||
23. | ‘B’ Certificate Examination | 10.02.2024, 11.02.2024 | ||
24. | Teree Plantation/Swachh Bharat Abhiyan | 06.06.2024 | ||
25. | international Yoga Day | 21.06.2024 | ||
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28. | Combined Annual Training -Ii | 01.08.2024 10.08.2024 | ||
29. | Combined Annual Training Cadre (‘B’&’C’ Cert) | 01.08.2024, 10.08.2024 | ||
30. | Blood Donation Camp | 13.11.2024 | ||
31. | Constitution Day | 23.11.2024 | ||
32. | Blood Donation Camp | 23.11.2024 | ||
33. | Online Quiz/Awareness Program On”Spit Free India Movement” | 05.12.2024 | ||
34. | Combined Annual Training Camp -III | 02.12.2024, 12.12.2024 |
Sl. No | Events organized | Date of Event | Number of Volunteers/ Beneficiaries |
Academic Year: 2023-24 | |||
1 | World environment day | 10-06-2023 | 60/200 |
2 | 9thInternational yoga day | 21-06-2023. | 20/220 |
3 | On the eve of death anniversary of Poojya DoddappaAppaji a walkathon program | 24-09-2023 | 50/200 |
4 | Swachh Bharat Abhiyan | 1-10-2023 | 40/200 |
5 | National Unity Day | 31-10-2023 | 40/200 |
6 | Awareness program on stock market and investment | 25/12/2023 | 25/200 |
7 | Speech competition on “women empowerment” | 10/01/2024 | 20/200 |
8 | National youth day | 12/01/2024 | 50/200 |
9 | Awareness program understanding of the security markets & mutual funds | 23/1/2024 | 50/200 |
10 | Republic day | 26/01/2024 | 50/200 |
11 | Awareness program on cancer cervix awareness and HPV vaccination | 31/01/2024 | 60/200 |
12 | Hon’ble prime minister’s speech on “27th national youth festival 2024” | 12/01/2024 | 60/200 |
13 | World cancer day on | 4/02/2024 | 50/200 |
14 | Voter awareness | 5/3/2024 | 30/200 |
15 | Awareness Program on NRI Forum Karnataka | 21/3/2024 | 20/200 |
Sl. No. | Name of the Conference | Dates | Level | Publication | Details |
1. | 2nd Series IEEE International Conference on Integrated Intelligence & Communication Systems (ICIICS-2024) | 22nd& 23rd November 2024 | International | IEEE | Publication Link: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome/10859286/proceeding |
2. | 2nd International Conference on 6G Communications Networking and Signal Processing (SGCNSP) | 22nd& 23rd November 2024 | International | Springer | Publication Link: https://link.springer.com/book/9789819653874#overview |
3. | 1st Series IEEE International Conference on Integrated Intelligence & Communication Systems (ICIICS-2023) | 24th& 25th November 2023 | International | IEEE | Publication Link: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome/10420831/proceeding Report link ICIICS Report 2023.pdf |
4. | International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research-2022 (ICMR-2022) | 22nd -24th November 2022 | International | UGC/Scopus Indexed Journals | ICMR-2022 – Report.pdf |
5. | Research Conference on Engineering, Business Management, Humanities & Sciences 2022” (RCEBHS-2022) | 6th March 2022 | National | Krupa Dristi Publications | Post conference report 2022-1.pdf |
Research and Innovation – FETW
Faculty of Engineering and Technology (Exclusively for Women), established in 2017, is committed to fostering a vibrant research ecosystem that promotes innovation, collaboration, and excellence. Aligned with the vision of our Chancellor and President, Poojya Dr. Sharnbaswappa Appa, the institute strives to advance scientific inquiry and technological development to serve societal needs and empower women in research and innovation.
Research Overview
Establishment of Research Centre:
Since its inception, FETW has laid the foundation for research excellence. Our focus is to encourage interdisciplinary research and build a strong research culture among faculty and students.
Government-Funded Projects:
Our faculty members actively pursue and encourage to get the funding for the research projects supported by leading government funding agencies such as AICTE, VGST, KSCST. These initiatives aim to solve real-world problems through innovation and research.
Vision
To build a dynamic and inclusive research environment that fosters innovation, collaboration, and excellence—empowering women to be leaders in science, engineering, and technology.
Mission
To create state-of-the-art research infrastructure that supports interdisciplinary research and development, nurtures talent, and drives impactful innovations contributing to societal advancement and national growth.
Core Values
Objectives
About Library – FETW
The FETW Library spans a total area of 640 square meters and provides a comfortable and resource-rich environment with a seating capacity for 300 students. The library operates from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM on regular days, extends its hours during examinations to 10:00 PM, and is open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM during vacations.
The library houses an extensive collection with 2,073 titles and 44,542 volumes catering to various disciplines of engineering and technology. Over the last five years, the library has consistently enhanced its resources, adding yearly.
To support digital learning, the library provides access to E-journals and E-books through the EBSCO Database. It also features special collections that include textbooks, reference books, and essential academic resources. Additionally, question banks are available for students to aid in exam preparation and academic success.
Vision of the Library – FETW
To be a dynamic and empowering knowledge hub that supports academic excellence, innovation, and lifelong learning, while nurturing the intellectual growth of women in engineering and technology.
Mission of the Library – FETW
⦁ To provide seamless access to high-quality academic resources in both print and digital formats to support the curriculum, research, and professional development of students and faculty.
⦁ To foster an environment that encourages critical thinking, self-learning, and technological exploration.
⦁ To continuously upgrade the library infrastructure and services in alignment with evolving academic and industry needs.
⦁ To empower women technocrats by equipping them with the knowledge tools essential for academic excellence and global competence.
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Contact Us
Mrs. Suvrana, Librarian, FETW
Contact No.: 8971941423
E-Mail : [email protected]
Career Guidance and Placement Cell
The Faculty of Engineering and Technology (Exclusively for Women) has established a dedicated Career Guidance and Placement Cell to assist students in various aspects of their career development. The Cell offers job assistance, career counseling, guidance for higher education, support for competitive exams, and skill development programs. It is led by a Placement Coordinator, who serves as the central point of contact for all departments, and is supported by Departmental Placement Coordinators to ensure effective implementation at the department level.
Vision
To empower women engineers with the skills, confidence, and opportunities necessary to excel in their careers, become leaders in their fields, and contribute meaningfully to society through quality employment, entrepreneurship, and higher education.
Mission
The Career Guidance and Placement Cell organizes the following activities:
Department of Training and Placement focuses on the Following Skill Development Programmes:
TECHNICAL TRAINING
APTITUDE
SOFT SKILLS
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Members of Career Guidance/Placement Cell
Sl. No. | Name of the Faculty | Designation | Department | Designation |
1. | Dr. Lakshmi Patil Maka | Professor and Dean | Electronics and Communication Engineering | Chairman |
2. | Mrs. Savitri | Assistant Professor | Electrical and Electronics Engineering | Placement Officer |
3. | Mrs. Rashmi Bangar | Assistant Professor | Computer Science and Engineering | Department Co-Ordinator |
4. | Mrs. Bannamma Patil | Assistant Professor | Information Science and Engineering | Department Co-Ordinator |
5. | Mrs.Shobana K | Assistant Professor | Electronics And Communication Engineering | Department Co-Ordinator |
6. | Mrs. Neelam | Assistant Professor | Civil Engineering | Department Co-Ordinator |
Recruiting Companies
Higher Education Cell
1.Preamble
The Higher Education Cell is established with the objective of fostering a culture of academic excellence and research-driven learning among students. It serves as a guiding force in helping students explore opportunities for higher education and advanced research in reputed institutions across the globe. The cell is committed to providing necessary support, resources, and mentorship to bridge the gap between undergraduate studies and postgraduate aspirations, ensuring that students are well-equipped to meet the challenges of the evolving global landscape.
Vision
To inspire and empower girl students to pursue higher education and research, equipping them with the knowledge and skills required for global academic and professional excellence.
Mission
Functions
Objectives
Higher Education Cell – Committee for 2024-25
Name of the Member with Designation | Role |
Dr. Lakshmi Patil Maka Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Technology (Exclusively for Women) | Chairman |
Prof. Nadini S. Patil, Asst. Prof., Department of CSE | Member Convener |
Prof. Shobana, Asst. Prof., Department of ECE | Member |
Prof. Savitri, Asst. Prof., Department of EEE | Member |
Prof. Bannamma Patil Asst. Prof., Department of AI and ML | Member |
Prof. Neelam Asst. Prof., Department of Civil Engineering | Member |
Mr. Umesh R Vice President Cadmaxx Solutions Pvt Ltd | Industry & Research Advisor |
Mrs. Deepali AWS cloud Technical Lead Rapyder cloud solutions | Alumni Representee |
Ms. Padma, Dept. of EEE | Student Member |
Ms. Pallavi, Dept. of Civil Engg. | Student Member |
Ms. Arati, Dept. of ECE | Student Member |
Ms. , Dept. of AI and ML | Student Member |
Ms. Niharika Honnalli, Dept. of CSE | Student Member |
Mrs. Shivaleela Chetti | Member |
MoU’s for Higher Eductaion
The institute is having a MoU with the following Universities
• Atlantis University Miami Florida United State
• FOM University of Applied Sciences, Germany for the higher education and faculty exchange programs.
Activities and Awareness Programs
Name of the Event | Date | Name of The Speaker |
GATE Interview Prep: Transitioning from Exam to PSUs/IITs | 1st February 2025 | Dr. Satish A. Patil Professor, IISc Bangalore |
A Comprehensive Seminar on GATE Preparation Strategies | 2nd February 2024 | K. Nagshetty Scientist Officer Aerospace Engineering, IISc, Banglore |
Year wise Students Progressed to Higher Education
Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC)
The Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC) is established to encourage, inspire, and nurture young students by supporting them in working on new ideas and transforming them into prototypes. It aims to develop and strengthen entrepreneurial qualities in budding professionals interested in starting their own ventures. The EDC motivates, supports, and mentors students in identifying, developing, and commercializing their innovative ideas.
The EDC of FETW provides infrastructure and technical support to students with innovative ideas, helping them transform these ideas into new products and services for the betterment of society.
Objectives:
· To nurture an innovative, entrepreneurial, and start-up mindset by conducting a series of activities.
· To identify and transform ideas into products that address societal and rural issues.
· To promote design-thinking skills and create a start-up ecosystem.
· To conduct collaborative activities in association with relevant agencies.
Facilities available at the institute
Facility | Description |
Incubation Center | Dedicated workspace with internet, office essentials, and mentorship. |
Prototyping Lab | Electronics & IoT Development Kits, Design & Simulation Software |
Business Mentorship | Expert guidance on business planning, market research, and scaling. |
Funding Support | Assistance in securing startup loans, government grants, and investments. |
IP & Legal Support | Help with patent filing, copyrights, trademarks, and business registration. |
Training Programs | Workshops, boot camps, and expert-led sessions on entrepreneurship. |
Networking | Connect with startup founders, investors, and corporate leaders. |
Co-working Spaces | Fully furnished workstations, meeting rooms, and collaboration zones. |
Industry Exposure | Startup visits, industrial tours, and hands-on business experiences. |
E-Learning Resources | Access to entrepreneurship courses, e-books, and business tools. |
Center of Excellence | AI and ML Lab, Drone Technology Lab, 5G Technology and IoT lab |
These facilities help students innovate, launch startups, and succeed in entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneurship Development Cell – Committee
Sl. No. | Name of the Member with Designation | Role |
1. | Dr. Lakshmi Patil Maka Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Technology (Exclusively for Women) | Chairman |
2. | Dr. Basanti Ghanti, Prof., Department of ECE | Member Convener |
3. | Dr. Geeta K, Assoc. Prof., Department of EEE | Member |
4. | Dr. Jyoti N, Assoc. Prof., Department of CSE | Member |
5. | Dr. Rashmi K. H Assoc. Prof., Department of AI and ML | Member |
6. | Dr. Smita Asst. Prof., Department of Civil Engineering | Member |
7. | Dr. Jagdekumar Patil Professor, Mechanical Engineering | Member |
8. | Ms. Lakshmi, Dept. of CSE | Student Member |
9. | Ms. Rakshita Patil, Dept. of AIML | Student Member |
10. | Ms. Swaroopa, Dept. of ECE | Student Member |
11. | Ms. Susmita, Dept. of Civil Engg. | Student Member |
12. | Ms. Payal, Dept. of EEE | Student Member |
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About IQAC (Internal Quality Assurance Cell)
The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) is a vital body established as per the guidelines of the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) to ensure consistent improvement in the academic and administrative performance of the institution. At the Faculty of Engineering and Technology (Exclusively for Women), the IQAC functions as a catalyst for fostering a culture of excellence, quality enhancement, and institutional integrity.
IQAC serves as a nodal agency for planning, guiding, and monitoring quality assurance and quality enhancement activities across all departments. It works collaboratively with faculty, staff, students, and stakeholders to develop and implement best practices in teaching, research, infrastructure, and governance.
Vision
To build and sustain a culture of quality and excellence in all aspects of academic and administrative activities, thereby transforming the institution into a center of holistic and inclusive growth.
Mission
Objectives
Functions of IQAC – FETW
The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) at the Faculty of Engineering and Technology (Exclusively for Women) plays a central role in enhancing and sustaining the overall quality of the institution. It functions as a continuous improvement system to promote academic excellence and institutional effectiveness.
Core Functions of IQAC