Laboratory Infrastructure
Chemistry Laboratory
The Chemistry Laboratory is designed to enhance student knowledge through a better understanding of basic chemical concepts. Experiments are specifically set up to maintain consistency with theoretical laws, allowing students to see the direct application of chemistry in engineering.
Students performing Simple Distillation
Simple distillation is a procedure by which two liquids with different boiling points can be separated. Simple distillation may be used when the boiling points of two liquids are significantly different from each other or to separate liquids from solids or nonvolatile components. In simple distillation, a mixture is heated to change the most volatile component from a liquid into vapor. The vapor rises and passes into a condenser. Usually, the condenser is cooled (e.g., by running cold water around it) to promote condensation of the vapor, which is collected.
Students performing volumetric Analysis
Volumetric analysis is a branch of quantitative analysis. The main purpose of this analysis is to determine the amount of a substance dissolved in a certain volume of its solution by allowing it to react with a measured volume of solution of another substance, the concentration of which is known. The solution, which concentration is known, is called standard solution. The solution, whose strength (or concentration) is to be determined, is called unknown solution. The method of determining the strength of an unknown solution by allowing to react with standard solution is called Titration.
Available Instruments:
Digital pH Meter & Analytical Balance
Redwood Viscometer
Magnetic Stirrer with Hot Plate
Laboratory Oven
Comprehensive range of specialized Glassware
Physics Laboratory
The Physics Laboratory enables students to perform experiments that enrich their knowledge of physical principles. This facility plays a vital role in building the foundation necessary to understand core engineering subjects more comfortably.
Available Instruments:
Vernier Callipers & Micrometer Screws
Searle’s Apparatus (Young’s Modulus) & Hooke’s Law Apparatus
Electric Vibrator (AC Mains Frequency measurement)
Stokes’ Law Apparatus (Falling Sphere)
Sonometer & Travelling Microscope
Wheatstone Bridge & Electronic Power Meters
Digital English Language Laboratory (CALL)
Located in the Mechanical Building (Room 105), the Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) Lab focuses on the LSRW (Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing) framework. It is designed to build student confidence for interviews, competitive examinations, and professional presentations.
Facilities & Features:
Multimedia Learning: Computers equipped with English Education William Wordsworth (EWL) software and high-quality headphones, projector and screen.
Interactive Pedagogy: Sessions include listening drills, debates, skits, and word games to enrich vocabulary and command over the language.
Extensive Resources: Access to British Council Open Educational Resources and SCOPE (Society for Creation of Opportunities through Proficiency in English) facilities.