The Botany Laboratory of the college is a well-equipped facility that supports practical learning and research in plant sciences. It provides students with hands-on experience to understand plant structure, function, diversity, and ecological relationships, complementing the theoretical concepts taught in the classroom.
The laboratory is designed to facilitate practical work in plant anatomy, morphology, taxonomy, physiology, and ecology. Students observe, identify, and classify plant specimens, study tissues through microscopic slides, and conduct experiments related to photosynthesis, transpiration, respiration, and germination. These activities help in developing scientific skills, accuracy, and curiosity.
The Botany Lab also plays a significant role in promoting awareness of biodiversity and environmental conservation. Herbarium preparation, field sample analysis, and ecological studies enable students to understand plant diversity and the importance of conservation of natural resources. The lab encourages students to develop an appreciation for sustainable practices and environmental responsibility.
Modern teaching aids and instruments are used in the laboratory to enhance learning outcomes. Students gain exposure to basic techniques such as microscopy, specimen preservation, staining methods, and data recording. The lab also supports project work, seminars, and research-oriented activities, preparing students for higher studies and scientific careers.