Bapatla, 23rd October 2024 – A group of enthusiastic engineering students from Bapatla Women’s Engineering College embarked on an enlightening industrial visit to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on 23rd October 2024. The visit was part of the college’s initiative to provide its students with hands-on exposure to cutting-edge technology and advancements in the space sector.
The students, who are part of various engineering disciplines, were able to witness firsthand the intricate workings of one of India’s most prestigious space agencies. The visit included interactive sessions with ISRO engineers and scientists, offering insights into the various projects being undertaken by the organisation, from satellite missions to space exploration.
“We are thrilled to have had the chance to visit ISRO,” said one of the students. “This experience has broadened our understanding of space science and technology, and we are now inspired to contribute to India’s space program in the future.”
During the visit, the students also got an opportunity to explore the state-of-the-art research labs and manufacturing facilities where critical space technology components are developed. The ISRO officials shared information about their current projects, including the Mars Orbiter Mission and the Chandrayaan series, highlighting the significant role women play in space science and engineering.
The visit was organized by the Department of Mechanical Engineering, with the aim of fostering a deeper understanding of space technology and inspiring the next generation of women engineers to pursue careers in this exciting field.
Bapatla Women’s Engineering College is committed to empowering its students with practical exposure and knowledge that bridges the gap between theoretical education and real-world applications. The industrial visit to ISRO has provided invaluable learning experiences that will shape the careers of these young engineers.