The Physics Lab is a dynamic space where undergraduate students engage in hands-on experimental learning across various domains. Equipped with state-of-the-art apparatuses, the lab offers a comprehensive platform for optical experiments, electronics, and general physics investigations. For optical experiments, students have access to a range of apparatuses including mercury vapor lamps, sodium vapor lamps, laser sources, optical fiber setups, spectrometers, Polarimeter and more. These tools facilitate exploration into the behavior of light and its interaction with matter.In the electronics section, students can work with sophisticated equipment such as cathode ray oscilloscopes, IC checker, gaining practical insights into circuit analysis and electrical phenomena.Furthermore, the lab houses general physics apparatuses like sonometers, Lee's disc setups, compound pendulums, flywheels, and travelling microscopes, Telescope, ballistic galvanometers, potentiometers, and Carey Foster bridges, enabling students to conduct experiments spanning mechanics, waves, and thermodynamics.To complement experimental work. The Python software installed for analyze data, simulate phenomena, and deepen their understanding of theoretical concepts through computational methods.Overall, the Physics Lab provides a rich learning environment where students can explore, experiment, and apply theoretical knowledge to real-world phenomena, fostering a deeper appreciation and understanding of physics.