Laboratories

Nestled within the academic expanse of RGUKT Srikakulam, the laboratories stand as veritable hubs of innovation and exploration. These state-of-the-art facilities pulsate with the energy of students and the hum of cutting-edge equipment, forming the crucible where theoretical knowledge fuses with practical application. As portals to hands-on learning, the laboratories at RGUKT Srikakulam epitomize the institution's commitment to fostering a dynamic and immersive educational experience. From the meticulous precision of scientific experiments to the avant-garde technologies employed in engineering labs, these spaces embody the essence of discovery and academic excellence.


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Our Main Objectives:

Hands-on Learning
Innovation and Research
Skill Development
Application of Knowledge
Collaborative Learning
Technology Integration
Problem Solving
Experiential Education
Quality Research Output
Preparation for the Industry

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Rgukt Srikakulam Dean Of Academics Honored With Prestigious Ieee Ias Award
Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies (RGUKT), Srikakulam, proudly announces that Dr. M. Siva Rama Krishna, Dean of Academics, has been honored with the IEEE IAS Industrial Drives Committee Transactions Paper Award. Dr. Rama Krishna’s pioneering research paper, “Model Based Stator Interturn Fault Analysis in Synchronous Reluctance Motor Drives,” published in the IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications (Vol. 60, No. 6, Nov.–Dec. 2024), was selected among the Top 3 papers worldwide in Industrial Drives for 2024. This recognition will be formally conferred at the IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE) 2025, scheduled to be held in Philadelphia, USA. Expressing immense pride, RGUKT Srikakulam lauded Dr. Rama Krishna’s relentless contributions to advancing research, mentoring students, and elevating the institution’s global recognition. His groundbreaking work continues to strengthen the university’s reputation in engineering research and innovation. “This achievement is not only a personal milestone for Dr. Rama Krishna but also a matter of great pride for our university community. It highlights RGUKT’s commitment to impactful research and academic excellence,” the university said in a statement.

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