Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University For Women
(Established by Govt. of Delhi vide Act 9 of 2012)
NAAC A+ Grade University
VICE CHANCELLOR
"Empowering Women, Enriching the World: The Role of Education"
Prof. Anu Singh Lather It is an immense honor to serve as the Vice Chancellor of Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women (IGDTUW). As we stand at the intersection of technology and societal progress, IGDTUW plays a pivotal role in empowering women through world-class technical education and research. Our university is committed to foster an environment of innovation, inclusivity, and leadership, where women are equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in today’s dynamic world.

In an era of rapid technological advancement, it is essential that our students not only excel academically but also develop the critical thinking, creativity, and ethical leadership required to address the global challenges of tomorrow. IGDTUW is dedicated to provide a holistic education that blends academic rigor with practical experience, while also encouraging collaboration and interdisciplinary learning.

As we continue to build on the university’s strong foundation, my vision is to lead IGDTUW toward becoming a global center of excellence in technical education and research. We will work to create opportunities for our students and faculties to engage in cutting-edge research, international collaborations, and entrepreneurial ventures that shape the future of technology.

I am confident that with the support of our talented faculty, dedicated staff, and vibrant student community, IGDTUW will continue to set benchmarks in education and research. Together, we will nurture a generation of women leaders who are not only skilled professionals but also compassionate and visionary thinkers.

I look forward to this journey of growth and transformation, and I invite you all to be a part of it. Let us strive to make IGDTUW a beacon of progress, innovation, and empowerment.

Prof. Ranjana Jha
Vice Chancellor, IGDTUW

Brief Profile of Prof. Ranjana Jha