Laboratories
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Practical Learning Environment
Engineering education emphasizes the importance of practical knowledge and hands-on experience. At the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, we strongly believe that practical exposure is essential for students to truly understand technical concepts. Our students are encouraged to actively engage in laboratory work, developing strong analytical and technical skills in electronics, communication, and embedded systems.
Students are guided and mentored by experienced faculty members and supportive laboratory staff who assist them in performing experiments, developing projects, and understanding real-world electronics problems through practical implementation.
The department is equipped with well-equipped electronics laboratories featuring the latest instruments and equipment including oscilloscopes, function generators, spectrum analyzers, and all required licensed simulation software. These labs are supported with Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) to ensure smooth functioning and continuous practical learning.
All laboratories are established with strict adherence to safety standards and infrastructure guidelines. The labs are regularly monitored by senior professors, the Head of the Department, and the Principal to ensure proper academic utilization and maintenance.
Laboratory Facilities
- Electronics workstations with modern instruments and test equipment.
- Availability of simulation software — MATLAB, Multisim, Proteus, and Xilinx.
- Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) for continuous lab operations.
- Regular equipment maintenance and calibration checks.
- Supervision by faculty experts and technical staff.
- Safe and well-organized laboratory infrastructure.