Yes — during the Polytechnic in Electrical Engineering course, students get extensive hands-on experience with real machines and circuits. The programme is designed to ensure that you learn not just from books but also through practical exposure to actual electrical equipment used in the industry.
In the labs, you will work with transformers, induction motors, DC motors, generators, relays, switchgear units, power-system simulators, and control panels. You also learn how to assemble and test electrical circuits on electrical boards and breadboards, measure current and voltage using real instruments, and understand how different components behave under working conditions.
Students perform tasks such as motor winding basics, circuit wiring, fault detection, panel operation, and hands-on control system experiments. These practical activities build your confidence and prepare you for real-world job roles in power plants, electrical maintenance, industrial automation, and distribution companies.