Reviewed 3 Jun 2026EPCEW · Jnana Prabha, Bidarahalli, Virgonagar Post, Bangalore East
Bengaluru · Jnana Prabha, Bidarahalli, Virgonagar Post, Bangalore EastEst. 2008
East Point College of Engineering for Women (EPCEW), Bengaluru
East Point College of Engineering for Women (EPCEW, est. 2008, Virgonagar, Bengaluru) no longer admits students independently — its B.E. programmes now run through the co-educational successor, East…
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No management quota at EPCEW
East Point College of Engineering for Women (EPCEW) no longer admits students independently. Its B.E. programmes and any management-quota / direct-admission seats are handled by the co-educational successor, East Point College of Engineering & Technology (EPCET, COMEDK E046). For current fees and the management-quota route, see the EPCET page.
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Programmes & intake
Computer Science & Engineering
CSE4 yr
Electronics & Communication Engineering
ECE4 yr
Information Science & Engineering
ISE4 yr
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The college operates within the shared 100-acre East Point Jnanaprabha campus in Bangalore East (Virgonagar/Avalahalli), home to 14 East Point institutions. The library and academic infrastructure below are the current East Point College of Engineering & Technology (EPCET) facilities on the same campus.
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What is East Point College of Engineering for Women (EPCEW)?
EPCEW is a private self-financing women-only engineering college in Bangalore, established in 1997 under the East Point Group of Institutions. It is affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), Belagavi, and approved by AICTE, New Delhi. The college offers B.E. programmes exclusively for women students.
When was EPCEW established?
East Point College of Engineering for Women was established in 1997. It has been operating for nearly three decades as a dedicated women's engineering college in Bangalore.
Where is EPCEW located?
The campus is at Jnana Prabha, East Point Campus, No. 147, Bidarahalli Kithaganoor Road, Virgonagar Post, Bangalore, Karnataka 560049. It is situated in the Bangalore East corridor with convenient connectivity to Whitefield, KR Puram, Hoskote and the broader IT tech belt including ITPL.
Is EPCEW affiliated to VTU?
Yes. EPCEW is affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU), Belagavi, and is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi. Students graduate with standard VTU B.E. degrees recognised across India.
Is EPCEW only for women students?
Yes. EPCEW is a women-exclusive engineering college — only female candidates are eligible for admission. The campus, academic blocks, laboratories, library and hostels are all operated as women-only facilities, providing a secure and focused learning environment for women undergraduates.
Which B.E. branches are offered at EPCEW?
EPCEW offers B.E. programmes in Computer Science & Engineering (CSE), Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) and Information Science & Engineering (ISE). Women students can also access additional engineering specialisations through the broader East Point engineering ecosystem, including Artificial Intelligence & Data Science and CSE variants in AI&ML and IoT / Cyber Security.
What is the minimum eligibility for B.E. admission?
Candidates must be female and must have passed 10+2 (PUC or equivalent) with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of Chemistry / Biotechnology / Biology / Computer Science, with an aggregate of at least 45% marks (40% for candidates from SC, ST or Category-I reservations per Karnataka Government norms).
What is the relationship between EPCEW and EPCET?
EPCEW (women-only) and EPCET (co-educational) are sister engineering institutions under the same East Point Group of Institutions. They share the larger East Point Campus footprint in Virgo Nagar, Bangalore, and share central group-level infrastructure including the Training & Placement cell and certain academic events, while operating distinct student bodies and academic blocks. EPCEW remains exclusively a women's college.
What facilities are available on campus?
The campus offers women-only hostels, well-equipped engineering laboratories, a digital library, Wi-Fi, transport, sports, cultural and student-clubs infrastructure, plus access to in-group medical and health support through the East Point Group's associated medical and allied-health colleges. The Central Training & Placement cell supports internships and campus recruitment.
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Latest verification: 3 Jun 2026.
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