Campus Overview
Pragjyotishpur University Kamrup's campus spans 800 acres and offers a conducive environment for learning and research. The campus is designed to promote academic excellence, innovation, and holistic development of students.
Departmental Building
The engineering department building houses state-of-the-art laboratories, classrooms, and faculty offices. The building is equipped with modern facilities that support both teaching and research activities.
Computer Science and Engineering Lab
This lab features high-performance computing systems, software development tools, and networking equipment. It serves as a hub for research in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and cybersecurity.
Electronics and Communication Engineering Lab
The lab houses advanced simulation software, signal processing equipment, and communication testing devices. It supports research in wireless technologies, embedded systems, and digital signal processing.
Mechanical Engineering Lab
This facility features computer-aided design (CAD) software, 3D printers, and testing equipment for materials and structures. It enables students to conduct experiments and develop prototypes for mechanical systems.
Chemical Engineering Lab
The lab is equipped with chemical process simulation software, laboratory instruments for analysis, and safety equipment. It supports research in sustainable processes and industrial chemistry.
Civil Engineering Lab
This lab includes structural testing equipment, geotechnical analysis tools, and surveying instruments. It facilitates research in construction materials, environmental engineering, and urban planning.
Library Facilities
The central library is a vital resource for students and faculty members. It houses a vast collection of books, journals, periodicals, and digital resources related to engineering and technology. The library offers various services including reference assistance, research support, and study spaces.
Specialized Sections
The library has dedicated sections for different engineering disciplines, making it easier for students to access relevant materials. These sections include:
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Electronics and Communication Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
Student Hubs
The campus features several student hubs that foster academic and social engagement. These include:
- Engineering Student Council
- Technical Clubs (like IEEE, ACM)
- Non-Technical Clubs (like debate, drama)
- Research Groups
- Cultural Centers
Engineering Student Council
The council organizes various events and activities that enhance the academic and social experience of engineering students. It also serves as a liaison between students and faculty members.
Technical Clubs
Technical clubs such as IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) and ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) provide platforms for students to explore their interests in technology and innovation. These clubs organize workshops, competitions, and guest lectures.
Non-Technical Clubs
Non-technical clubs focus on cultural activities, sports, and social events. They provide opportunities for students to develop skills outside their academic disciplines and build lasting friendships.