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Lab facilities in the Science and Humanities Department bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge with practical application. They provide a hands-on environment where students can engage in experiments, simulations, and interactive learning experiences. These facilities also support interdisciplinary research, allowing students and faculty to explore complex questions and develop innovative solutions.

Rabindranath Tagore Language Lab

The English Language Laboratory, named in honor of the distinguished Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore, serves as a premier facility dedicated to advancing the English language proficiency of engineering students. This advanced lab features innovative ICT-based language software, including Orell Talk, designed to help students achieve fluency, develop strong sentence structures, and expand their vocabulary with precision.

A key component is the ‘Career Lab,’ which is tailored to enhance students’ oral communication skills. This specialized area prepares graduates for effective presentations and job interviews, offering focused training in presentation techniques, mock interviews, resume crafting, and group discussion strategies.

J.C. Bose Chemistry Lab

The J.C. Bose Chemistry Laboratory, located in the Mother Teresa Block of KCG College of Technology, is a modern facility designed to accommodate up to 60 students simultaneously. The lab features dedicated spaces for research and project activities, and is equipped with a comprehensive range of instruments and equipment in line with Anna University standards. The equipment includes a flame spectrophotometer, spectrophotometer, oil bath, electronic digital balance, turbidity meter, TDS meter, hot air oven, digital conductivity meter, water bath, digital pH meter, digital potentiometer, magnetic stirrer (500 ml), temperature controller, hot plate, heating mantle, and an autoclave.

C V Raman Physics Laboratory

The C.V. Raman Physics Laboratory is designed to accommodate 60 students at a time, providing a hands-on learning environment for strengthening fundamental physics concepts through a variety of essential experiments. It also caters to the research needs of our doctoral students.

Major Equipment:
Ultrasonic Interferometer
B-H Curve Setup
Spectrometer with Mercury Vapour Lamp and Grating
Spectrometer Prism
Lee’s Disc Experimental Setup
Traveling Microscope and Young’s Modulus Setup
Carey Foster’s Bridge Setup
Band Gap Experimental Setup
Air-Wedge Setup
Torsion Pendulum Setup
Diode LASER and Optical Fiber
Viscosity—Poiseuille’s Method Setup