From Engineer to Entrepreneur: Bengaluru Woman Clocks ₹60 Lakhs by Teaching How to Build Cars and Robots
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From Engineer to Entrepreneur: Bengaluru Woman Clocks ₹60 Lakhs by Teaching How to Build Cars and Robots
- 23 April 2025
- Akriti Singh
In a world increasingly driven by automation and intelligent machines, one woman from Bengaluru is proving that innovation begins in the classroom. The founder of PiEST Systems, a cutting-edge edtech startup, has not only disrupted traditional engineering education but has also built a thriving business, earning ₹60 lakhs in revenue by empowering students to design and build cars, robots, and smart devices.
A Vision Born in 2020
Founded in 2020, PiEST Systems emerged during a time when remote learning and digital upskilling were becoming more crucial than ever. Unlike generic online courses, PiEST focuses on real-time, hands-on learning in embedded systems and VLSI (Very Large Scale Integration)—the brain and nervous system behind most modern electronics. These technologies are vital to industries like automotive, consumer electronics, aerospace, and robotics.
Learn by Doing: The PiEST Approach
What makes PiEST unique is its project-based learning model. Students aren't just sitting through lectures—they’re actually building and testing real hardware and software components. From programming microcontrollers to designing complex VLSI circuits, students gain the kind of practical experience that traditional colleges often lack.
This focus on industry-relevant skills ensures that graduates are job-ready from day one, which is likely why PiEST boasts a 96% placement rate. Alumni have gone on to work at prestigious tech and engineering firms such as Tata Elxsi, Aptiv, ZF, Mercedes-Benz, MediaTek, and BOSCH.
Breaking Barriers, Building Futures
The woman behind PiEST Systems is more than just a founder—she’s a mentor, innovator, and role model for aspiring engineers across India. In a field often dominated by men, she’s carved out a niche by focusing on outcome-driven education, making high-tech skills accessible and employable.
With over ₹60 lakhs in revenue and a growing reputation, PiEST is proving that there's a massive demand for deep tech education tailored to real-world needs. But perhaps more inspiring than the numbers is the impact—students building the future of mobility and automation, one project at a time.
The Road Ahead
As India positions itself as a global tech hub, startups like PiEST Systems are playing a crucial role in preparing the next generation of engineers. With expansion plans, partnerships, and new course offerings likely on the horizon, PiEST is just getting started.
In a time when many are still trying to figure out the future of education and employment, this Bengaluru entrepreneur has found the formula: Teach people how to build the future—and they will change the world.
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