Biotechnology & Life Sciences Labs
Molecular Biology Lab – PCR machines, gene sequencing tools, and DNA/RNA extraction kits.
Cell Culture & Microbiology Lab – Biosafety cabinets, incubators, and advanced microscopes for cell studies.
Bioinformatics Lab – Computational tools for genetic research, protein modeling, and biological data analysis.
Physics & Chemistry Labs
Nanotechnology Lab – Scanning electron microscopes (SEM), nanoparticle synthesis tools, and thin-film deposition systems.
Spectroscopy & Analytical Lab – UV-Vis spectrophotometers, chromatography systems, and mass spectrometers.
All labs are designed to support undergraduate and postgraduate research.
Industry collaborations allow students to work on real-world projects.
Regular workshops and hands-on training sessions are conducted to enhance technical skills.
To maintain a safe and productive learning environment, all students and faculty must follow the guidelines outlined below while using the university laboratories.
✔️ Entry & Conduct:
Students must enter the lab only during assigned hours or with faculty permission.
Maintain silence and discipline inside the lab to avoid distractions.
Keep the lab clean and organized at all times.
✔️ Personal Safety:
Wear appropriate lab attire (lab coats, safety goggles, gloves, closed-toe shoes) where required.
Avoid loose clothing or accessories that might interfere with lab equipment.
Eating, drinking, and smoking are strictly prohibited inside the lab.
✔️ Equipment Usage:
Handle all lab equipment with care and follow instructions properly.
Report any malfunctioning or damaged equipment immediately to the lab instructor.
Do not attempt to repair or tamper with any device without authorization.
✔️ Data & Software Policies:
Use university computers and software for academic and research purposes only.
Do not install, modify, or delete any software without permission.
Save work in designated folders or cloud storage to prevent data loss.
✔️ Chemical & Biological Labs:
Read the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) before handling chemicals.
Dispose of waste materials properly in designated bins.
In case of spills or accidents, inform the instructor immediately.
✔️ Engineering & Mechanical Labs:
Use protective gear when handling machinery or power tools.
Ensure machines are switched off after use.
Keep hands away from moving parts and sharp objects.
✔️ Electrical & Computer Labs:
Avoid handling live wires or exposed circuits without supervision.
Do not bring personal USB devices or external drives without prior approval.
Shut down systems properly after use.
Any act of misuse, theft, or vandalism of lab property will result in strict disciplinary action.
Students found violating safety rules may face suspension from lab access.
Repeated violations may lead to reporting to the university administration for further action.
📌 Reminder: Always adhere to lab rules to ensure a safe and efficient working environment for everyone.
Lab Equipment
Microscope
Centrifuge
Double Distillation
PCR
The device in the image is an HHD 56 Automatic Egg Incubator. It is designed to incubate eggs by maintaining a consistent temperature and humidity level.
The device shown is a dry bath incubator used in laboratories for heating samples
The device is a Labman Probe Sonicator Pro 650. It is a laboratory instrument that uses ultrasonic cavitation in liquid for various applications
It can break cells, bacteria, viruses, and animal and plant tissues.
It is used for emulsification, separation, homogenization, extraction, defoaming, and cleaning.
It can prepare nanomaterials, disperse substances, and accelerate chemical reactions.
It has a touchscreen display, user password protection, and microprocessor control.
It features variable power output control and automatic frequency tracking.
commonly used in laboratories for sterilization and drying purposes.
Key features and information are:
Uses dry heat for sterilization.
Has a thermostat for temperature control.
Double-walled insulation conserves energy.
An air-circulating fan ensures uniform heat distribution.
Adjustable trays accommodate various items.
Temperature range can reach up to 250 degrees Celsius.
Used for sterilizing glassware, instruments, and samples.
Similar to a convection oven, it circulates hot air.
specialized equipment used for controlled microbial and cell culture processes, featuring features like temperature, pH, and agitation control, and are designed for in-situ sterilization.
used for Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) to amplify DNA segments.
Gel Electrophoresis
Electronic Balance
Microcentrifuge
iFuge centrifuges