Labs
- Chemistry Lab: Equipped with instruments and facilities for conducting experiments related to chemical reactions, analysis, and synthesis.
- Biology Lab: Contains microscopes, dissection tools, and equipment for studying organisms, cells, genetics, and biological processes.
- Physics Lab: Includes apparatus for experiments in mechanics, optics, electricity, magnetism, and modern physics.
- Equipped with computers, printers, scanners, and internet access for students to learn programming, software applications, data analysis, and research.
- Specialized computer labs may focus on areas like networking, cybersecurity, multimedia production, or geographic information systems (GIS).
- Electronics Lab: Facilities for designing, testing, and troubleshooting electronic circuits and systems.
- Mechanical Lab: Contains equipment for experiments in mechanics, thermodynamics, materials testing, and fluid dynamics.
- Civil Engineering Lab: Includes tools and instruments for testing soil, concrete, and construction materials.
- Anatomy Lab: Contains cadavers, anatomical models, and dissection tools for studying human anatomy.
- Clinical Skills Lab: Simulates healthcare settings with mannequins and medical equipment for training in patient care and procedures.
- Dental Lab: Facilities for dental students to practice procedures such as filling cavities, making crowns, and conducting dental examinations.
- Modern college facilities often include digital libraries, access to online journals, databases, and e-books.
- Study areas with computers, printing facilities, and quiet spaces for research and study.
- Facilities for visual arts, including drawing studios, painting rooms, sculpture workshops, and digital media labs.
- Design studios equipped with computers, software, and equipment for graphic design, fashion design, industrial design, and architecture.