Experiential learning plays a vital role in the education of chemical engineering students by connecting theoretical knowledge with practical application. Through immersive experiences like laboratory work, internships, and industrial placements, students not only deepen their understanding of key concepts but also sharpen essential skills such as problem-solving, critical thinking, and collaboration. Engaging directly with real-world equipment and processes enhances theoretical learning while inspiring creativity and innovation. Moreover, it nurtures professionalism and adaptability, equipping students to thrive in the dynamic and constantly evolving field of chemical engineering. By tackling real challenges and gaining firsthand experience with chemical processes, students build the confidence and expertise necessary to excel in their future careers.
EL Coordinators:Dr. Avinash Chandra
Semester 1: To design experimental set-ups to study the P-V-T behaviour of air |
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Semester 2: Design of an overhead storage tank system of capacity 378 m3 and output 226 kg/s. |
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Faculty Facilitator Dr. Rakesh K. Gupta Dr. S.K. Ahuja |
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Semester 3: Adsorptive performance evaluation of agro-residue-based adsorbents for commercial dye |
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Faculty Facilitators Dr. Neetu Singh Dr. S. Barman |
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Semester 4: Wastewater treatment plant design |
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Brief-description: Every life requires water to sustain on the planet. Water is essential for all the important activities like food production, and industries like energy, production and manufacturing. Therefore, huge amounts of water is consumed and consequently high volume of wastewater is generated due to various industrial activities. This generated wastewater, if discharged untreated, causes environmental pollution. Wastewater adversely affects the soil quality, soil structure and surface water quality. Some parts of wastewater can also leach to underlying groundwater and affect its quality. Therefore, there is a need to treat wastewater with a suitable treatment method before discharge. Further, from the conservation and sustainable use of water point of view, the treated wastewater can also be reused in order to save water Faculty Facilitator Dr. J. P. Kushwaha Dr. R. K. Gupta |
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Semester 5: Extraction of essential and edible oils |
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Dr. Avinash Chandra Dr. Vivek Pawar Mr. Mantosh Kumar Yadav |
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