The Department of Basic Sciences play a pivotal role and is responsible for strengthening the fundamental knowledge of the engineering with strong understanding of physics, chemistry and mathematics to familiarize students with corporate, social and ethical practices, making them meaningful contributors of knowledge to lead a responsible life in society. Further communication and interpersonal skills are integrated into the curriculum by way of regular training modules. The Department of Basic Sciences activity engages in research initiatives in comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach in the field of research.
Basic Science Department facilitates state-of-art fully equipped laboratories as per AICTE/VTU norms. R&D initiative are been established in conjunction with Engineering disciplines.
The Applied Physics laboratory for engineering students is designed to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical experimentation. It offers a hands-on learning experience through real-world applications. By conducting experiments, analysing data, and interpreting results, students not only solidify their grasp of fundamental concepts. This exposure to practical applications of physical laws lays a strong foundation for more advanced studies in engineering disciplines, making the lab an essential part of their academic and professional development.
The chemistry laboratory is equipped with all the amenities that play a crucial role in providing students with hands-on experience in applying chemical principles to real-world scenarios. These labs are designed to enhance students' understanding of chemical processes and their practical applications in engineering fields. By conducting experiments and analysing data in these labs, students are able to develop important skills that are essential for their future careers in engineering.
MATLAB is a powerful software tool designed to solve complex engineering problems with high efficiency and accuracy. It enables engineering students to bridge theoretical mathematics with practical applications through visualization of solutions. With MATLAB, students can simulate and analyze systems, design algorithms, and develop mathematical models, all of which are essential in various engineering fields. This laboratory equips students with a deep understanding of mathematical applications, providing invaluable skills that are critical for advanced courses and real-world engineering challenges across multiple domains.
The department has faculty with more than two decades of experience in teaching, research as well as industry. They adopt outcome-based education pedagogy and will enthuse students to think, analyse and apply the learning.