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About IEEE SB-MCET

Discover the Vision & Story behind SB‑MCET

A student-led community advancing technology through innovation, collaboration, and real-world learning.

Who we are

We empower students to explore, build, and share technology. Workshops, talks, hackathons, projects, and publications — all designed to help you learn by doing.

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Quick Facts

A glance at our scale, impact, and momentum at MCET.

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What We Stand For

Principles that guide our programs, communities, and the way we build together.

Innovation

Build, prototype, iterate — explore cutting-edge technology through hands-on practice.

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Collaboration

Multidisciplinary teams, peer learning, and mentorship are at our core.

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Leadership

We lead by doing — running events, shipping projects, supporting others to grow.

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Impact

From campus to community — initiatives that create real outcomes.

Our Journey

Milestones that shaped SB‑MCET.

2021

Rebooted Student Branch

Relaunched with a renewed vision, a core volunteer team, and a focus on hands‑on learning.

2022

Chapters & Societies

Expanded with WIE and other societies enabling focused tracks in AI, comms, and design.

2023

Flagship Events

College‑wide workshops and tech events — GFX, GPT 101, and more.

2024

Projects & Publications

Project teams formed around AI, comms, embedded, and design, shipping open work and articles.

Chapters & Societies

Explore specialized tracks and communities.

WIE — Women in Engineering

Inclusive space and opportunities for women in tech.

Mentorship Talks

RAS • Robotics & Automation

Hands‑on builds in robotics, control systems, and automation.

Robotics Embedded

CS • Computer Society

Algorithms, systems, open source — build with modern tools.

AI/ML Systems

SPS • Signal Processing

Comms, audio, vision — process and interpret real signals.

DSP Comms

FAQs

Answers to common questions.

Any MCET student passionate about technology — across years and disciplines — is welcome.
No. We have beginner‑friendly workshops, mentorship, and projects to help you learn by doing.
Use the Contact section on the home page with your topic and outline — we’ll help you host it.
Watch for project calls on our channels — or pitch an idea and we’ll help you form a team.

Ready to build with us?

Join the IEEE Student Branch at MCET and be part of a community that ships ideas — not just slides.