WELCOME TO BPS DEGREE COLLEGE, LAXMANGARH

(Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Shekhawati University, Sikar)

Facility

Chemistry Lab

The Chemistry Laboratory of the college is a well-equipped facility that provides students with practical exposure to the fundamental concepts of chemistry. It serves as an essential platform for experimental learning, enabling students to understand chemical principles through observation, analysis, and hands-on experimentation.

The laboratory supports practical work in various branches of chemistry, including inorganic, organic, physical, and analytical chemistry. Students perform experiments such as qualitative and quantitative analysis, titrations, preparation of chemical compounds, and determination of physical constants. These activities help students develop accuracy, analytical thinking, and laboratory discipline.

The Chemistry Lab places strong emphasis on laboratory safety and proper handling of chemicals and equipment. Students are trained in the use of glassware, reagents, balances, and heating devices while following standard safety protocols. This training fosters responsible laboratory practices and builds confidence in handling chemical experiments.

The laboratory also supports project work, demonstrations, and research-oriented activities. Modern instruments and teaching aids help students gain exposure to basic instrumental techniques and contemporary chemical applications. The lab environment encourages curiosity, experimentation, and scientific problem-solving.

Key Features of Chemistry Lab in the College
  • Well-equipped laboratory for chemistry practicals
  • Facilities for inorganic, organic, physical, and analytical chemistry
  • Adequate glassware, chemicals, and experimental setups
  • Emphasis on laboratory safety and standard operating procedures
  • Support for practical training, projects, and demonstrations
  • Introduction to basic instrumental analysis techniques
  • Clean, organized, and curriculum-aligned lab environment
  • Encouragement of analytical and experimental skills