Hands-on training in computer assembly, troubleshooting, and networking hardware systems
The Computer Hardware Lab provides practical training in assembling, troubleshooting, and maintaining computer systems and peripherals. It helps students develop real-world skills in PC maintenance, operating system configuration, and hardware diagnostics.
Study of CPU, motherboard, RAM, SSD/HDD, and SMPS units.
Hands-on experience in assembling and disassembling computers.
BIOS setup, debugging, and system maintenance techniques.
Installation and configuration of Windows, Linux/UNIX systems and application software setup.
LAN setup, network topology understanding, and device connectivity including printers and scanners.
High-configuration PCs with modern processors and storage devices.
CAT-6 structured cabling with LAN connectivity and internet access.
Crimping tools, screwdrivers, grounding kits, testing cables.
Printers, scanners, projectors, and input/output devices.
Online UPS systems for uninterrupted lab operations.