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This lab familiarizes students with various electrical materials, tools, and wiring techniques used in domestic and industrial installations. It includes hands-on practice in wiring circuits, earthing, testing, and safety procedures, helping students develop essential skills for electrical installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
This lab introduces students to the basic concepts of electrical circuits, measurements, and machines. Through hands-on experiments with resistive, inductive, and capacitive circuits, as well as transformers and motors, students gain practical understanding of electrical principles essential for all branches of engineering.




This lab helps students understand the behavior of electrical circuits through hands-on experiments involving Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s laws, Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems, and network theorems. Students analyze AC and DC circuits, measure electrical parameters, and verify circuit laws, building a strong foundation for electrical system analysis


This lab offers hands-on experience with the construction, operation, and testing of DC generators, DC motors, and transformers. Students learn to perform load tests, efficiency calculations, and speed control methods, building a strong foundation for understanding electrical machines used in industry.
This lab introduces students to the operation and testing of protective devices such as circuit breakers, relays, fuses, and switchgear. Through hands-on experiments, students learn fault analysis, protection schemes, and safety measures essential for safeguarding electrical systems in industrial and power network applications.




This lab equips students with practical skills in digital circuit design and embedded systems. It covers logic gates, flip-flops, counters, multiplexers, and microcontroller programming (8051, Arduino, or PIC). Students learn to interface microcontrollers with LEDs, switches, sensors, and displays, enabling them to build and simulate real-time applications. The lab fosters critical thinking and prepares students for careers in embedded systems and automation.


This lab introduces students to the practical aspects of power electronic circuits and devices such as SCRs, MOSFETs, and IGBTs. It covers rectifiers, choppers, inverters, and AC controllers used in power conversion. Students gain hands-on experience in testing, analyzing, and simulating circuits for applications in electric drives, renewable energy, and automation systems.


This lab trains students in the accurate measurement of electrical parameters like voltage, current, power, energy, and resistance using both analog and digital instruments. It enhances practical skills through hands-on use of multimeters, wattmeters, energy meters, and oscilloscopes, preparing students for roles in testing, calibration, and instrumentation