Laboratory

Basic Electronics Engineering Lab

Description:
This is our busiest set of laboratories, in terms of utilization. Its overall needs are versatility and generality, in view of the many basic course needs it serves. This is the main lab where basic experiments like device characteristics and basic analog circuits are held. This lab is general enough to hold a number of experiments suitable for giving students enough exposure to enable them to easily adopt experiments in more advanced laboratories in the department. All basic electronic devices and their characteristics, applications can be studied. Using these devices the small electronic circuits can be constructed and checked. In order to introduce the students with basic components of electronics this lab is furnished with advanced CROs, function generators and digital multimeters. Students can perform practical on P-N junction diode, Zener Diode, rectifiers and filters, transistor biasing and their characteristics in different modes, RC coupled amplifiers and FETs.

Lab Area :
66 sq.m

Lab Incharge:
Prof.Pranoti Honawadjkar

Introduction to Engineering & Engineering Products Lab

Description:
This practical course introduces students to the foundational concepts of engineering, science, and technology by exploring the evolution, structure, and function of various engineering products and systems. It aims to cultivate hands-on skills through disassembly and reassembly of commonly used devices such as computers, 3D printers, refrigerators, compressors, internal combustion engines, and air conditioners & many more. Students will gain a historical perspective on engineering and understand core disciplines like mechanical, electronics, and computer engineering. The course encourages inquiry, exploration, and application-based learning through guided experiments and visits to engineering departments.

Lab Area:
66 and 99.72 sq.m

Lab Incharge:
Dr. Siddhant Gade

Chemistry for Engineers Lab

Description:
The Engineering Chemistry Lab has a wide range of equipment. The lab is aptly prepared to impart education in Chemistry in a neatly designed, spacious and well-ventilated laboratory with a capacity to accommodate 20 students. It provides students with a practical approach towards the various techniques used in engineering application. Practical awareness is inculcated and students are trained both quantitatively and qualitatively during the lab sessions so that their understanding and problem solving abilities can be enhanced.

Lab Area:
66 sq.m

Lab Incharge:
Prof. Supriya Raut

Physics for Engineers Lab

Description:
The Engineering Physics Lab has a wide range of equipment. The lab is aptly prepared to impart education in Physics in a neatly designed, spacious and well-ventilated laboratory with a capacity to accommodate 20 students. It provides students with a practical approach towards the various techniques used in engineering application. Practical awareness is inculcated and students are trained both quantitatively and qualitatively during the lab sessions so that their understanding and problem solving abilities can be enhanced.

Lab Area:
66 sq.m

Lab Incharge:
Prof. Deepak Dixit

Programing Language Lab - I

Description:
This is our busiest set of laboratories, in terms of utilization. Its overall needs are for performing programing basics, in view of the many basic course needs it serves. In this lab students perform practical about c, c++ programings. In this lab students make different small computer projects and try to explore there interest in programing and development. Latest computer configrations are available with printers in lab so that students will get benefited. New technologies are studied in this lab imterested students after college hours.

Lab Area:
67 sq.m

Lab Incharge:
Prof. Prashant Shinde

Programming Lab - II

Description:
Programming Lab - II this is our busiest set of laboratories, in terms of utilization. Its overall needs are for performing programing basics, in view of the many basic course needs it serves. In this lab students perform practical about c, c++ programings. In this lab students make different small computer projects and try to explore there interest in programing and development. Latest computer configrations are available with printers in lab so that students will get benefited. New technologies are studied in this lab imterested students after college hours.

Lab Area:
67 sq.m

Lab Incharge:
Prof. K.A. Tundalwar

Programming Lab - III

Description:
Programming Lab - III this is our busiest set of laboratories, in terms of utilization. Its overall needs are for performing programing basics, in view of the many basic course needs it serves. In this lab students perform practical about c, c++ programings. In this lab students make different small computer projects and try to explore there interest in programing and development. Latest computer configrations are available with printers in lab so that students will get benefited. New technologies are studied in this lab imterested students after college hours.

Lab Area:
67 sq.m

Lab Incharge:
Prof. Ozma Khan

Engineering Drawing

Description:

Engineering Drawing is a fundamental graphical language of engineers used to communicate ideas, designs, and specifications clearly and precisely. It forms the basis of all engineering design and is essential across disciplines like mechanical, civil, electrical, and production engineering. This course enables students to understand and create standard engineering drawings by following the principles of orthographic projection, dimensioning, sectioning, and drawing conventions. It includes manual sketching as well as the use of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) tools & Software for improved accuracy and visualization.

Lab Area:
150 sq.m

Lab Incharge:
Prof. Amar Gajbhiye

Engineering Mechanics Lab

Description:

This is our Fundamental Lab. As a bridge between theory and application, engineering mechanics Lab is used to develop experimental and computational knowledge. This is the lab where basic experiments like coefficient of restitution, centroid of sections are held. This lab is general enough to hold a number of experiments suitable for giving students enough exposure to enable them to easily adopt experiments in more advanced laboratories in the department. All instruments and their characteristics, applications can be studied. Using these instruments they understand actual implementation of theory. In order to introduce the students with importance and application of theory concepts the lab is been designed with lamis theorem equipment, friction verification, centroid calculation set up etc.

Lab Area:
150 sq.m

Lab Incharge:
Prof. Manasi Chavan

Introduction to Electrical Engineering Lab

Description:

The Basic Electrical Engineering laboratory is one of the most important lab of the department as it helps the students of all engineering disciplines to perform the experiments based on basic concepts of electrical engineering. It is well-equipped with several experimental setups packages for real time experiments.

In this lab, the students of all engineering streams are trained on basic concepts of electrical engineering, such as RTC effect, electricity bill calculations, voltage, current and power measurement, transformer efficiency estimation, verification of basic laws and theorems, use of DPS, etc. This lab has maximum utilization, handling approximately four hundred fifty students per semester.

Features:

  • Single-phase Transformer
  • Resistive and inductive load,
  • Single-phase Auto transformer,
  • Wattmeter, Ammeter, Voltmeter with various rating,
  • Single-phase Induction motor,
  • DC and AC supply system with various rating,
  • RLC kit,
  • Analog and digital energy meter testing panel,
  • Domestic load electricity bill calculation,

Lab Area:
66 sq.m

Lab Incharge:
Prof. Payal Burande

Workshop Practice

Description:

This lab course is designed to provide students with hands-on training in basic manufacturing processes and workshop practices. It familiarizes students with a range of techniques used in fabricating metallic and non-metallic components, including fitting, casting, welding, machining, and forming processes. Students will also gain exposure to modern manufacturing equipment such as CNC and VMC machines. The course begins with the essential understanding of safety protocols and metrology, laying the foundation for industrial discipline. Emphasis is given to practical exposure and implementation of economic, environmental, and safety considerations across manufacturing techniques.

Lab Area:
150 sq.m

Lab Incharge:
Prof. Priyanka Gurav