The Engineering Physics Laboratory is a foundational science facility designed for first-year students across all branches of engineering. It accommodates groups of 25-30 students, allowing them to perform experiments individually. The laboratory is well-equipped with essential instruments such as the Michelson interferometer, Newton's rings setup, spectrometers, traveling microscopes, polarimeters, photoelectric effect apparatus, and numerical aperture setups.
These advanced tools help students explore fundamental concepts in Engineering Physics, focusing on optics and quantum mechanics, which are closely aligned with their theoretical curriculum. By bridging classroom theory with hands-on experiments, the laboratory enhances students' understanding and prepares them for advanced engineering courses.