The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) is equipped with state-of-the-art laboratory facilities to provide practical knowledge and hands-on experience to the students. Below is the list of our laboratories and their details.
Physics is the study of nature which is demonstrated at Engineering Physics Laboratory. It imparts necessary theoretical knowledge and technical skill for all budding Engineers to handle precision tools and electronic gadgets. The focus is to develop scientific temper and encourage innovation. A comprehensive demonstration is carried out by faculty members for each experiment, followed by a viva-voce test.





Most industrial engineering processes need knowledge of chemicals. This introductory laboratory has a wide range of equipment. Sessions enable students to get hands-on experience on principles discussed in theory and understand applications. Experiments involve volumetric estimation of chemicals and determination of fuel properties.




This fundamental laboratory houses modern equipment to make students familiar with DC and AC Circuits. We have DC and AC power supplies, breadboards, resistors, rheostats, ammeters, voltmeters, oscilloscopes, DMMs, function generators, and various apparatus to give hands-on experience with circuit analysis and network theorems.




Houses DC generator and motor, alternator, induction motor, single phase and three phase transformers, Synchronous motor, Capacitor start motor, Star Delta control, PFI panel, Digital tachometer, Watt-meters and other machinery. Students perform testing and measurements to find performance characteristics of different AC and DC machines.





A high-performance computer laboratory to support programming and simulation courses like Circuit Simulation and Computer Programming. Efficient computers support Code Blocks, Matlab/Simulink, Proteus and various software. The lab also features multimedia projectors and high-speed internet.
Equipped with ICs, Trainer Boards, Oscilloscopes, Function Generators, IC Testers, and Digital Multimeters. Demonstrations of Boolean logic, gates, adders, subtractors, flip flops, counters, and sequential circuits are carried out. Students design and test various digital circuits using modern components.




Equipped with oscilloscopes, Schering Bridge kit, Kelvin Double bridge kit, transducers, signal generators, RLC components, and various meters like meggar and Galvanometer. Students learn fundamentals of measuring instruments and measurement techniques for electrical apparatus.




This laboratory provides a strong bridge between the theory and applications of Power electronics-based devices. It houses devices like DIAC, TRIAC, SCR, UJT, IGBT and many more to determine their characteristics and modes of operation.





Featured with modules for AM/FM, DSBSC, FDM/TDM, Pulse modulation (PAM, PPM, PDM), Digital modulation (ASK, PSK, FSK, QPSK), and Optical Fiber Communication. Students demonstrate characteristics of telecommunication sub-systems and collaborate to analyze composite telecommunication problems.




Houses microprocessor and microcontroller trainer kits and interfacing modules. We have Arduino hardware and software to demonstrate practical applications. Students learn programming and gain practical experience designing simple to advanced microprocessor-based projects.


This spacious laboratory is equipped with apparatus for conducting experiments on Power System Protection devices. Students become familiar with relays, circuit breakers, fuses, automatic circuit reclosers, and switchgear. It also familiarizes students with different types of electrical faults.




Students learn handling of continuous and discrete signals, understand basic operations of signal processing, and design signal processing algorithms using MATLAB. Practical applications include audio, speech processing, and telecommunications.
Deals with design, development, and operation of hardware/software elements for industrial process control. Experiments involve modeling physical systems, studying open/closed loop responses, and simulating controllers in the MATLAB Simulink environment.
Well-equipped laboratory enabling students to get basic knowledge of VLSI design. Features advanced computer-based software for IC layout designing and validation. Experiments include the design of logic gates, multiplexers, CMOS inverters, and MOSFET applications.