Engineering Practice Lab is an essential component that has been methodically created to bridge the gap between academic understanding and practical application in the field of engineering education. In addition to providing students with vital hands-on experience across a wide range of engineering disciplines, this lab also helps students develop a more profound comprehension of fundamental concepts and dramatically improves their ability to identify and solve problems. Students not only have the opportunity to enhance their technical expertise by participation in real-world projects and experiments, but they also have the opportunity to grow the critical thinking skills that are necessary for a successful engineering career. Within this laboratory, students are given the opportunity to gain practical experience in fundamental construction and maintenance skills. The laboratory is comprised of a number of different modules, including plumbing, woodworking, welding, fundamental machining, assembly, and sheet metal operations. Students get the opportunity to connect pipe fittings, create plumbing designs, and install pipe connections for pumps using a variety of materials when they are studying plumbing. Sawing, planning, and the creation of joints such as T-Joints, Mortise and Tenon joints, and Dovetail joints are all operations that are included in woodworking. Activities that fall under the category of assembly include the assembly of centrifugal pumps, household mixers and air conditioners.