As a student of the Diploma in Electrical Engineering at Puran Murti Campus, Sonepat, you will gain access to a wide range of well-equipped laboratories that form a crucial part of your hands-on learning experience. These labs are designed to give you practical exposure to the theories and concepts you study in the classroom, ensuring you graduate with real-world skills demanded by the industry.
Some of the key laboratories you will use include:
Electrical Machines Lab:
In this lab, you'll work with AC and DC motors, transformers, alternators, and generators. You'll learn how to operate, test, and analyze the performance of electrical machines, which are the backbone of any electrical system.
Power Systems Lab:
This lab focuses on power generation, transmission, and distribution systems. You'll perform experiments related to power flow, fault analysis, relay protection, and load management. It's especially useful if you're interested in working with utility companies or in energy management.
Control Systems Lab:
This lab helps you understand the basics of automatic control systems, such as sensors, PID controllers, and feedback systems. You'll simulate real-time industrial control setups and learn how electrical systems respond to varying conditions.
Basic Electrical and Electronics Lab:
This is one of the first labs you’ll enter as a first-year student. Here, you’ll handle instruments like multimeters, oscilloscopes, resistors, capacitors, and circuit boards to understand circuit behavior and perform basic measurements and testing.
Electric Circuit Lab:
In this lab, you’ll design and test various electrical circuits using different configurations. You’ll also use simulation software along with hardware tools to evaluate circuit performance.
Power Electronics Lab:
This lab introduces you to semiconductors, converters, rectifiers, inverters, and other modern power devices used in electric vehicles, solar systems, and industry automation.
Measurement and Instrumentation Lab:
Here, you'll learn to measure electrical quantities like current, voltage, resistance, and frequency with accuracy using devices like wattmeters, voltmeters, ammeters, and transducers.
All labs are supervised by experienced instructors who guide students through step-by-step procedures and safety protocols. The labs are updated regularly to include modern instruments and software, preparing students to face technological changes in the industry.
These practical sessions are essential not only for mastering technical skills but also for strengthening problem-solving, teamwork, and project-handling abilities. They also help you in your final year project, which often involves designing and testing a functional electrical system or model.