Lab Facilities in the Departmen
Engineering Physics Lab
The Engineering Physics Lab is comprised of four specialized labs: Electromagnetic Theory Lab, Semiconductor Lab, Mechanics Lab, and Optics Lab, catering to various branches of the first-year. Designed to accommodate up to 30 students per session, the lab provides a hands-on environment where students can independently perform experiments to strengthen their understanding of engineering physics fundamentals.
Major Equipment in the Engineering Physics Lab:
Hall Effect Experiment, Dielectric Constant Experiment, PN Diode Kit, Zener Diode Kit with Voltage Regulator, Planck’s Constant Apparatus, Solar Cell Apparatus, Newton’s Ring Experiment, Diffraction Grating, Michelson Interferometer, He-Ne Laser, Air Track Experiments, Bar Pendulum, Spring Constant Experiment, Maxwell’s Needle, Torsion Pendulum, and Sextant.
Engineering Chemistry Lab
The Engineering Chemistry Lab is meticulously designed. The spacious and well-ventilated lab accommodates up to 30 students and is equipped with marble workstations, separate sinks, and dedicated spaces for storing salts and chemicals.
This lab emphasizes practical applications of chemistry in engineering. It provides students with both quantitative and qualitative analytical training, enhancing their understanding, problem-solving abilities, and practical awareness.
Major Equipment in the Engineering Chemistry Lab:
UV-Spectrophotometer, Digital Conductivity Meters, Flame Photometer, Redwood Viscometers, Pensky Marten’s Flash & Fire Point Apparatus, Electrical Balance, Distillation Unit, Digital pH Meters, Oven, and more.
Language Lab
The Language Lab is designed to develop students' English communication skills in line. The primary objective of the lab is to enhance discourse competence, enabling students to produce contextually appropriate written and verbal communication.
Equipped with SANAKO software, the lab addresses common issues like hesitation and nervousness, empowering students to perform confidently in interviews, group discussions, and public speaking. Additionally, it focuses on improving pronunciation, word accent, intonation, and rhythm. The lab also introduces students to computer-based skills such as résumé preparation, report writing, and formatting. These capabilities prepare students to excel in computer-based competitive examinations.
Mathematics Lab
The Mathematics Lab is an innovative facility designed to support and enhance analytical thinking and mathematical understanding among first-year engineering students as per the syllabus. The lab integrates theoretical concepts with computational tools to allow students to explore mathematical ideas visually and interactively. It can accommodate up to 30 students per session and provides a dynamic environment for hands-on learning using mathematical software and problem-solving modules.
Major Equipment in the Mathematics Lab:
Graph Plotters, Curve Fitting Tools, Probability and Statistics Tools.