- While anyone chooses their dream in National Fire Service College, the checklist must include good laboratory facilities as it often is a top characteristic of the best in Fire engineering colleges. Fire Engineering being a practical learning course involves a lot of experimentation. In fact, the jobs that students get as a fire engineer after graduating are mostly practical and experimental jobs in fire service organizations across the world.
- Thus, every student aspiring to become a fire engineer should be familiarized with different types of laboratories and their working. Laboratories are essential to simplify practical learning and make hands-on training easy and accessible throughout the fire engineering programme.
- Department of Fire Engineering putting more emphasis on advanced studies through practical learning, work to introduce new modern day equipment in the laboratories and continues to introduce the number of laboratories in the campus. The ways through which the faculties help the students make the most use of these laboratory facilities.
- Skill Building
- Industry-Specific Training
- Project-specific experiments
- Team-building exercises
Now, the Department of Fire Engineering has developed Thirteen (13) state-of-the-art Laboratories to strengthen the Fire Engineering Students.
The Department has well-equipped laboratories on the following subjects of expertise.
Sr. No.
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Laboratory Name
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1.
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Basic Electrical, Electronics & Communication Laboratory
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2.
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Workshop Technology
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3.
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Fixed Fire Protection Laboratory
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4.
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Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machinery Laboratory
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5.
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Basic Instrumentation and Control Laboratory
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6.
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Basic Chemistry Laboratory
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7.
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Basic Physics Laboratory
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8.
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Building Materials and Structure Technology Laboratory
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9.
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Fire Test Laboratory
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10.
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Heat & Combustion Laboratory
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11.
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Engineering Drawing Practice Laboratory
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12.
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Computing laboratory
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13.
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Paramedics Laboratory
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