Smt. K. G. Mittal College

Admission open for First Year BCOM,BCOM(AS),BCOM(MS),BCOM(A&F),B.Sc(I.T.),B.Sc(CS) Students are required to click on the given Link     Admission open to F.Y.J.C. for the academic year 2025-26     On the spot admission open for first year(B.Com,B.Com(ms),BAF,BAMMC,B Sc(I.T.),B Sc.(CS),B.lCom(AS)) in the academic year 2025-26     Fourth merit list of students securing admission to first year(bcom(ms), baf,bammc,b.sc(it),b.sc(cs))     Admission open for first year junior college commerce     College Reopens from 16th june 2025
Admission open for First Year BCOM,BCOM(AS),BCOM(MS),BCOM(A&F),B.Sc(I.T.),B.Sc(CS) Students are required to click on the given Link     Admission open to F.Y.J.C. for the academic year 2025-26     On the spot admission open for first year(B.Com,B.Com(ms),BAF,BAMMC,B Sc(I.T.),B Sc.(CS),B.lCom(AS)) in the academic year 2025-26     Fourth merit list of students securing admission to first year(bcom(ms), baf,bammc,b.sc(it),b.sc(cs))     Admission open for first year junior college commerce     College Reopens from 16th june 2025
The Electronics and IoT Laboratory is a state-of-the-art facility designed to support both students and faculty in exploring the practical aspects of electronics and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. It serves as a key academic resource for hands-on learning, technical experimentation, project development, and faculty-led research. This lab caters to multiple academic levels. For First-Year (FY) students, it is primarily used for foundational subjects such as Combinational and Sequential Designing (CSD) and Assembly Language Programming, offering students early exposure to logic design, hardware implementation, and low-level programming. For Second-Year (SY) and Third-Year (TY) students, the lab supports IoT-related courses and projects, providing the tools and environment necessary to build and test sensor-based and real-time embedded systems.
The Electronics and IoT Lab plays a crucial role in cultivating technical proficiency and innovation, enabling students to gain practical skills while also supporting faculty in delivering effective, hands-on instruction and research initiatives.
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