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Applied Science

About The Department

The Department of Applied Sciences at AWH Engineering College is committed to delivering a robust foundational education for engineering students, enabling them to succeed across diverse technical fields. The department is organized into various sub-departments, each contributing essential knowledge and skills critical to engineering:

  • Chemistry: Provides a strong base in materials science, reactions, and processes that are integral to various engineering applications, from environmental technology to industrial processes.
  • Mathematics: Equips students with analytical and problem-solving abilities, essential for modeling, simulation, and optimization in engineering design and analysis.
  • Physics: Offers a comprehensive understanding of physical principles, mechanics, and electromagnetism, supporting applications in fields like electronics, mechanical systems, and materials engineering.
  • Economics: Develops financial literacy and economic decision-making skills, preparing students to navigate project budgeting, resource allocation, and sustainable practices in engineering management.
  • English: Enhances effective communication and professional interaction skills, essential for teamwork, technical documentation, presentations, and leadership roles in the engineering industry.

Together, these sub-departments create a well-rounded curriculum that integrates scientific rigor, analytical precision, and communication excellence, ensuring students are thoroughly prepared to tackle the multifaceted challenges of their engineering careers.

Department level Committee

Curriculum and Syllabus

Curriculum

B.Tech curriculum 2015 APJAKTU Click here
B.Tech curriculum 2019 APJAKTU Click here
B.Tech curriculum 2024 APJAKTU Click here

Syllabus

2015 Scheme

S1, S2 Syllabus Click here

2019 Scheme

S1, S2 Syllabus Click here

2024 Scheme

S1, S2 Syllabus Click here

Regulations

This may be called the A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Technological University Academic Regulations for B. Tech, 2019. These are subject to the provisions of the APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University Act, 2015, the statutes and ordinances if any issued in the subject from time to time. It is the express understanding that these regulations are subject to the approval of the concerned statutory bodies of the University. These regulations shall be applicable for students admitted from 2019 onward.

B.Tech Regulations 2015(2015-2018) Click here
B.Tech Regulations 2019(2019-2023) Click here
B.Tech Regulations 2024(2024 onwards) Click here

Department Handbook

Professional Bodies

Labs and Facilities

Chemistry Lab

The Engineering Chemistry Laboratory is a well-equipped facility designed to provide students with hands-on experience in essential chemical analysis techniques relevant to engineering applications. The lab enables students to perform a range of titration experiments, including the determination of water hardness and dissolved oxygen measurement, fostering a deeper understanding of water quality and environmental chemistry. Additionally, students gain proficiency in simple analytical methods such as pH determination using advanced pH meters and conductivity measurement to analyze ionic properties of solutions. With modern instrumentation and expert guidance, the lab bridges theoretical concepts with practical applications, preparing students for innovative problem-solving in engineering fields.

Physics Lab

Our Physics Lab is designed to provide a solid foundation in experimental physics, fostering a deeper understanding of physical principles and their applications in engineering. This modern facility, equipped with state-of-the-art instruments, allows students to conduct a wide range of experiments that complement theoretical learning. Key experiments include studies in optics, such as diffraction, interference, and the determination of optical properties, which provide insights into the behaviour of light and its applications. Investigations into mechanical properties, including elasticity and torsion, help students understand stress-strain relationships and material behaviour. Experiments in electricity and magnetism, such as resistance measurement, verification of Ohm's law, and the study of magnetic fields, highlight the principles of electromagnetism. Additionally, activities in modern physics, like determining the wavelength of a laser using a diffraction grating, introduce students to quantum and wave phenomena. With expert faculty guidance and advanced equipment, the lab offers a dynamic environment for developing analytical skills and a practical understanding of physics, essential for innovation and engineering excellence.

Language Lab

The Language Lab is a dedicated facility designed to enhance students’ communication skills and language proficiency. Equipped with advanced audio-visual tools and interactive software, it provides a dynamic learning environment for mastering English and other languages. Activities in the lab focus on listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, as well as improving pronunciation and vocabulary. By fostering confidence and fluency, the lab prepares students for academic success, professional excellence, and global opportunities.

Course leaflets

None

Department Library

Department Association

Achievements

  • Ms. Faseelath Valayankadan, Associate Professor of Chemistry, published a research paper titled ‘Identifying the Transients and Transformation Products in Hydroxyl Radical−Methimazole Reactions Using DFT and UPLC-Q-TOF MS/MS Approaches’ in an international journal indexed by Web of Science and Scopus.
  • Ms Sudheela mol, Assistant Professor of Economics, delivered a talk titled on" Edify "on how students can achive success-14/10/2022
  • Ms. Sudheela Mol M.S., Assistant Professor of Economics, received an appreciation letter from the Principal for achieving above 80% results in the S5 examinations-2022 odd semester.
  • Ms. Faseelath Valayankadan, Associate Professor of Chemistry, received the Best Research Paper Award at the National Conference organized by the Inter University Instrumentation Centre, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam.
  • Ms. Sudheela Mol M.S., Assistant Professor of Economics, received an appreciation letter from the Principal for achieving above 80% results in the S4 and S6 examinations-2023 even semester.
  • Ms. Sudheela Mol M.S., Assistant Professor of Economics, assigned as the college nodal officer of Udhyama1.0

Magazine/Newsletter

Students Publications and Projects

R&D

Distinguished Alumni

Question Bank

Downloads

2019 Scheme Question Papers

S1-S2

S3-S4

S5-S6

Contact us

Head Of The Department

Faculty Name 

Phone No.

Email

College Address 

Ms Faseelath Valayankadan

+919895869042

hodas@awhengg.org

AWH Engineering College

Kuttikattor, Calicut,

PIN : 673 008, Kerala, India.

Staff & Faculty

Head of the Department

Ms. FASEELATH VALAYANKADAN
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
hodas@awhengg.org

Teaching Staffs

Mr. NIKHIL KUMAR E
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS
nikhilkumar@awhengg.org
Ms. NEHA SIVADAS
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS
neha@awhengg.org
Ms Sudheela Mol M S
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
sudheela@awhengg.org
Ms. Sruthi V Balagopalan
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
sruthiv@awhengg.org
Ms.Fahmidha M P
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
fahmidha@awhengg.org
Ms.Jayasree P J
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS
jayashree@awhengg.org

Non Teaching Staffs

Ms.Nida Fathima PP
LAB INSTRUCTOR, CHEMISTRY & PHYSICS
nidafathima@awhengg.org