
The Department of Basic and Applied Sciences (DBAS) at the School of Engineering & Sciences is a vibrant center of learning and discovery across Biological Sciences (Biotechnology & Microbiology), Forensic Science, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. DBAS offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and Doctoral programs that build strong scientific foundations and prepare students to tackle real-world challenges. The curriculum, aligned with the NEP 2020 framework, is continually updated through active industry collaborations and ongoing research initiatives. Students are provided with experiential learning in modern, well-equipped labs, guided by qualified faculty.
Highlights
- Industry aligned programmes
- Exceptional infrastructure including the state-of-the-art BOSCH Lab
- An invigorating environment for pursuing research
- NEP-2020 based curriculum that seamlessly integrates strong theoretical foundations with hands-on practical applications
- Extensive industry exposure through webinars, conferences and internships
Mission
- To deliver high-quality interdisciplinary education in Biological Sciences, Forensic Science, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, fostering a strong scientific foundation and holistic academic development.
- To cultivate a research-oriented academic environment that promotes innovation, scientific inquiry, and the pursuit of solutions to real-world challenges.
- To align academic programs with NEP 2020 and evolving global standards through active collaborations with industry and research bodies, ensuring relevance and impact.
- To provide experiential learning through well-equipped laboratories and skilled faculty mentorship, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical applications.
- To develop responsible, ethically driven professionals who contribute meaningfully to science, society, and sustainable development through knowledge, skills, and integrity.
Vision
To be a globally recognized center for scientific research and education by promoting innovation, encouraging collaboration across disciplines, and nurturing ethical scientists committed to sustainability and social responsibility.
