B-Tech Chemical Engineering
Enji Carter
"“I believe every woman from South Sudan carries a story of strength — and at PPSU, I’ve learned to turn that story into science, innovation, and impact.”"
My name is Enji Carter, a proud student of B-Tech Chemical Engineering from South Sudan — a place where resilience is stitched into our spirit.
Coming to P P Savani University was more than just a decision to study abroad — it was a leap toward a future I could define for myself. At PPSU, I’ve discovered a space that not only welcomes diversity but celebrates it. I’ve had the privilege of engaging with forward-thinking professors, cutting-edge labs, and peers from all over the world.
As a woman in engineering, I carry the responsibility of representation — and I am proud to say that PPSU has given me the tools and confidence to speak, build, and lead. The environment here encourages questioning, innovation, and most importantly — expression.
Whether I’m in a chemical process design lab or speaking at student panels, I’ve always felt heard. And for a young woman from South Sudan, that means everything.
At PPSU, I’ve become more than a student. I’ve become a voice — and I plan to use it.