In the Engineering Physics Laboratory, we are conducting 12 experiments as prescribed by VTU, Belagaum. Namely 1) LCR Resonance circuit, 2)I – V Characteristics of a Zener diode, 3) Verification of Stefan’s law, 4) I –V Characteristics of a Transistor, 5) Energy Gap of Semiconductor, 6) B-H Curve (Magnetic Properties), 7) Planck's constant, 8) Fermi Energy 9) Diffraction Grating, 10) Dielectric Constant.

The Engineering Physics Laboratory is well equipped with modern Instruments to carryout the experiments. In the laboratory separate dark room facility is provided to conduct optics experiment.

In the dark room we are conducting experiments like Newton’s rings, where the students are determining the radius of curvature of a Plano convex lens. In Air – wedge experiments, dimension of any small objects can be determined; in these two experiments the students will learn how interference phenomenon takes place. In Diffraction grating experiments, the students will learn how diffraction takes place, and they are determining the grating constant and wavelengths of different colors like yellow, blue, violet, green, etc,. We are conducting two experiments to study the characteristics of two semi conducting devices, i.e., Zener diode and Transistor. In Cantilever and Torsion pendulum experiments, students are determining the structural properties of materials such as Young’s modulus and rigidity modulus. In sonometer experiment the unknown frequency of A C signal is determined by using resonance phenomenon. And we are also verifying experimentally the Stefan’s law of Radiation.