Laboratory:

The laboratory infrastructure is to be robust and comprehensive, covering various engineering disciplines and basic sciences. Here’s a breakdown of the number of laboratories available for each department:

Civil Engineering:

These labs likely cater to different aspects of civil engineering, including materials testing, structural analysis, geotechnical engineering, and surveying.

electrical

Electrical Engineering:

These labs may cover topics such as electrical circuits, machines, power systems, and control systems, offering practical hands-on experience for electrical engineering students.

Mechanical Engineering:(Production)

Laboratories in this department might include facilities for manufacturing processes, machine tools, metrology, and quality control related to production engineering

electronics

Electronics Engineering:

These labs likely focus on electronics circuit design, digital electronics, microprocessors, and other aspects of electronics engineering.

Information Technology :

Laboratories for IT might include computer labs equipped with software, hardware, networking facilities, and resources for programming and software development.

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Applied Science & Humanities

These labs might cover subjects like physics, chemistry, and languages, offering practical sessions for fundamental scientific principles and experiments.