Laboratories
There are four computer labs with state-of-the-art computers. These labs have a total of 220 Computers (Core i-7 with 8GB RAM and 250 GB Hard-disk), which are used to carry out labs associated with courses that require the use of computer software applications; and thus, are reserved during the class scheduled times.
Each student is assigned a single computer during labs. However, computers are available during working hours for the general use of students. Other than the scheduled class hours, all these labs are available for all students.
Systems Lab
This lab consists of 48 Core i5 & i7 PCs. This lab is used for Computer Science students for System Programming, Operating Systems, Artificial Intelligence, and Web Engineering courses. This lab is also dedicated to Business sciences students for their assignments, projects, and research work.
Electrical / Electronics Lab
This lab is used to carry out experiments on the core subjects of Electrical Engineering. The lab has 30 workstations; each equipped with oscilloscopes, a 5MHz signal generator, a regulated variable DC power supply, a multi-meter, and a breadboarding station. The oscilloscopes are upgraded in a phased manner. Students work on these stations in groups of 2 and hence, this lab can handle a class of 60 students at a time.
Digital Design Lab
This lab is to carry out experiments in the core subjects related to digital systems, e.g. Digital Logic Design, Digital System Design, Microprocessor Based Embedded System Design, etc. The lab has 30 workstations consisting of custom-made Digital Logic Design (FPGA) and Microcontroller trainers along with a PC loaded with requisite hardware/software. Students work on these stations in groups of 2 and hence, this lab can handle a class of 60 students all at once.
Communications Systems Lab
Electromechanical Systems Lab
Data Communications / Control Lab
Experiments related to the subjects of Data Communication Networks and Network Programming are conducted in this lab. The lab also contains numerous DSP training modules on which the students are trained to design and program various DSP architectures. The lab also hosts training in control systems setup for relevant experiments. The lab is equipped with 30 state-of-the-art computers with the necessary hardware and software needed to simulate the data communication networks, DSP, and control equipment. The lab has recently been upgraded with new PCs and is planned for future expansion with new control hardware.













