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A community of engineers for a positive change in society
 

If you're an aspiring engineer, a seasoned professional, or someone passionate about making a difference 

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GEC Mentorship Program!

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The GEC Mentorship Program was established to instill social responsibility by empowering engineering students to execute impactful humanitarian projects while enabling professionals to mentor them and share their expertise, fostering a supportive community for societal betterment.

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Our Community of Mentors

Engineering professionals from diverse industries worldwide are coming together with GEC to shape this unique program. We invite you to explore our Mentors Page to learn about the inspiring professionals already making an impact. Additionally, please refer to our Mentor Handbook for a comprehensive understanding of the program's expectations and how you can contribute to this transformative initiative.

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Our First Mentorship Cohort

GEC proudly launched its inaugural mentorship cohort at PES College of Engineering, Mandya, where over 100 students engaged in 25+ impactful social initiatives. Participants received free, personalized 1:1 mentorship from our global network of mentors, supported by dynamic online and offline workshops and inspiring Ignite Sessions on a variety of topics.

To learn more about the detailed outcomes, highlights, and stories from the mentorship cohort, check out the comprehensive

Social Impact From Our Mentees

Testimonials

The GEC Mentorship Program has been a transformative experience for me, both personally and professionally. It provided me with valuable guidance in navigating my career path and boosted my confidence through the mentorship.

 

One of the most memorable parts of the program was participating in the social initiative as a Team EcoBells. Visiting a government school and encouraging children to plant trees was a deeply fulfilling experience. This initiative taught me the importance of giving back to the community and left me with lasting memories that enriched my learning journey.

 

I am especially grateful to my mentors, Chandana Ma’am, Prajwal Sir, and Sushmita Hegde Ma’am, whose guidance and encouragement have been a source of inspiration throughout this journey.

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Nisarga G R
BE ISE, Final Year | PESCE

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