Laboratories


ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB

A well equipped multimedia language laboratory is a feather in the crown of the department to promote the students Communication Skills and thereby to overcome their linguistic deficiencies and develop proficiency in Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing Skill set. This promotes the understanding and grasping abilities at academics and enhances employability and their seamless integration into the corporate world.

Language Packages (SOFTWARE)

  • Globarina (EL Client, CL Client)
  • Infotech English Couse Files
  • Walden English Solutions (ELCS/AECS)
  • Cambridge Business English [BEC] Course Modules
  • Cambridge Priliminary English [PET] Course Modules
  • Oxford Advanced Learners’ Dictionary

PHYSICS LAB

There is a symbiotic relationship between physics and engineering. Engineering physics lays emphasis on the concepts relevant to that of engineering branches. Engineering physics laboratory enables the students to realize their theoretical understanding. This laboratory leaves the students equipped of the concepts of wave theory, thermal conductivity, electromagnetic theory, semiconductor physics, optoelectronics, lasers and optical fibers. The students hone their laboratory skills to be in tune to that of their subsequent labs in the due course of engineering.

Instruments present in the Physics Lab

  • Diffraction (LASER)
  • Sonometer
  • Melde's apparatus
  • Stewart and Gee's apparatus
  • Spectrometer
  • Travelling Microscope
  • Compound pendulum
  • Torsional pendulum
  • Cantilever
  • Fly wheel
  • LCR Circuit
  • Dielectric Constant
  • Thermistor
  • Zener diode
  • Energy Gap of semiconductor
  • Spring Constant
  • Planck’s constant

 

CHEMISTRY LAB

Chemistry plays a vital role in qualitative and quantitative analysis of chemicals, essential for almost all R & D sectors of industries. During the engineering chemistry lab, the students can acquire practical knowledge about estimation, preparations and instrumentation techniques. The lab sessions, well accord with the theory classes; enable the students to apply the theoretical concepts while performing the experiments.

Instruments present in the Lab

  • Colorimeter
  • Conductometer
  • pH meter
  • Analytical balance
  • Distilled water set-up
  • Neflo meter

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING LABORATORY

The main objective of conducting computer programming laboratory sessions is to impart the skill of programming to students. It facilitates first year students to practice and learn C programming language. Programming in 'C' is the basic key skill for any student to start career in any software Industry. Logical and innovative thinking of the students will be enhanced while writing programs for given problems.

In computer programming Lab, basic concepts of C programming are introduced. Students will be familiar with the Linux working environment, which is a required skill in programming. Each student is provided a dedicated computer which enables him/her to explore different test cases for a given program. Students are encouraged to think different solutions for the same problem.

On completion of lab programs, the following outcomes are expected:

  • Apply and practice logical ability to solve the problems.
  • Understand C programming development environment, compiling, debugging, and linking and executing a program using the development environment
  • Analyzing the complexity of problems, Modularize the problems into small modules and then convert them into programs
  • Understand and apply the in-built functions and customized functions for solving the problems.                                                
  • Understand and apply the pointers, memory allocation techniques and use of files for dealing with variety of problems.
  • Document and present the algorithms, flowcharts and programs in form of user-manuals.

 

  • Operating System: CENTOS 6.5 with Linux 3.13.0-32-generic version