Christian College of Engineering and Technology

Agri Department Lab

Fluid Mechanics Laboratory

The Fluid Mechanics Lab helps students understand the fundamental principles of fluids in motion and at rest. It provides hands-on experiments to study various properties of fluids, flow behavior, and hydraulic principles crucial for designing water-related infrastructure like pipelines, dams, canals, and sewage systems.

Soil Science Laboratory

        The Soil Science Lab is essential for understanding the physical, mechanical, and engineering behavior of soil. It is a core part of geotechnical engineering, where students learn to analyze soil properties, which directly influence the design and construction of foundations, embankments, roads, and retaining structures

Surveying and Levelling Laboratory

The Surveying and Levelling Lab provides civil engineering students with the practical skills and knowledge required to measure distances, angles, elevations, and positions on the Earth’s surface. This data is fundamental for planning, designing, and executing infrastructure projects like roads, bridges, buildings, and land development.

Tractors and Farm Engines Laboratory

The Tractors and Farm Engines Lab provides students with hands-on experience in understanding the working, maintenance, and performance testing of internal combustion (IC) engines, tractor systems, and agricultural machinery. This lab is particularly relevant in rural development, mechanized farming, and infrastructure design for agriculture-based communities.

Surveying and Levelling Laboratory

 The Strength of Materials (SOM) Lab enables students to understand the mechanical behavior of different materials like steel, concrete, timber, etc., under various types of loads. It focuses on evaluating strength, stiffness, ductility, toughness, and elasticity — essential for safe and efficient structural design.