The Department of Applied Science & Humanities serves as the foundational pillar for all
engineering disciplines. It bridges the gap between school-level education and core engineering
concepts, ensuring that students develop the analytical and communicative tools necessary for
technical success.This department is instrumental during the first year of the diploma program,
focusing on the following key areas:
1. Applied Physics:
This section focuses on the fundamental laws of nature and their applications in technology.
Students engage in practical experiments to understand measurement precision and the physical
principles used in engineering rigs and machinery.
2. Applied Chemistry:
Chemistry provides the essential knowledge of materials, which is crucial for
Civil and Mechanical engineering. Focuses on chemical analysis, pH measurement,
and understanding the properties of various industrial chemicals.
3. Applied Mathematics:
Mathematics is the "language of engineering." The department equips students with the computational
skills required for advanced technical subjects. Algebra, Trigonometry, Coordinate Geometry,
Differential and Integral Calculus, and Statistics.
4. Communication Skills (Humanities)
Technical expertise is only effective if it can be communicated clearly. This wing focuses on professional grooming.
• Key Topics: English grammar, technical writing (reports, office orders, memos), and oral communication.
• Language Lab: Often utilizes digital tools to improve phonetics, presentation skills, and the soft skills
required for successful placement interviews.