Facilities
AVAILABLE FACILITIESFOR CSE, CSM, EEE, IT &ECE
The University College of Engineering and Technology for Women (UCETW), KU, Warangal believes in offering a qualified education for every student that enrols. It also provides good infrastructure with facilities like Library which is the backbone of the student, spacious classrooms with good ventilation, neat wash rooms.
Wi- Fi
The college provide fully enabled with free Wi-Fi connected to a high speed network and assists students and faculty members for their projects.
SPORTS:
 The institute aims at the physical fitness of the students and provides the following sports facilities at the campus such as Kabaddi, Kho-kho, Athletics and indoor games like Carroms, Chess and Shuttle.
LABORATORIES
PHYSICS LAB
CHEMISTRY LAB
ENGLISH LAB
WORKSHOP
ENGINEERING DRAWING
The UCETW has well established Laboratories
PHYSICS LAB:
The college has spacious well established Engineering Applied Physics Laboratory place a crucial role in providing a practical and experimental learning environment for the students. It helps them develop critical thinking skills, problem solving abilities and proficiency in using scientific instruments and techniques. It provides the students with the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge gained in the classrooms to the real world scenarios and develop practical skills.
CHEMISTRY LAB:
The Chemistry lab is equipped with various instruments, glass vessels, tools and chemicals necessary for carrying out chemical analysis, synthesis and other investigative procedures. Safety equipment and storage area for chemicals, it is managed by trained lab assistant who follows strict safety protocols to ensure safe working environment.
ENGLISH LAB:
Engineering English Laboratory would likely to focus on enhancing the English language skills of engineering students, particularly in areas relevant to their field of study. It helps the students to develop good listening skills and also helps to improve communication skills. The students learn correct pronunciation by listening through headphones. It facilitates teachers with real-time monitoring. It also helps the student to get rid of fear and develops self-confidence and helps in grooming overall personality.
The laboratory offers resources and activities aimed at improving technical writing, oral communication, and comprehension of engineering-specific terminology.
Writing Support:
Assisting students in developing effective written communication skills, such as technical report writing, CV, Resume, Formal and Informal Dialogue sessions, Formal and informal letters, grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation relevant to technical communication.
Presentation Skills: Conducting JAM sessions, Group Discussions, Poster Presentations, PPTs, debates and Role plays to improve students' presentation skills, Interview skills, including techniques for delivering clear and concise technical presentations.
WORKSHOP:
In an Engineering Workshop, students may participate in the following activities:
Fabrication and Machining: Using tools such as lathes, milling machines, drills, and saws to shape and manipulate materials like metal, wood, and plastics. This involves cutting, drilling, grinding, and shaping components for prototypes or projects.
Welding and Joining: Learning different welding techniques, such as arc welding or gas welding, to join metal components together. This allows students to fabricate structures or prototypes that require strong and durable connections.
ENGINEERING DRAWING:
Engineering Drawing facilities serve as a space for students to learn and practice essential skills related to technical drawing, dimensioning, and interpretation of engineering drawings. These facilities help students develop their spatial visualization abilities, improve their drafting techniques, and effectively communicate design concepts and specifications to others
Some common features and resources found in Engineering Drawing facilities include:
Drafting Tables:
These specialized workstations provide a flat and adjustable surface for students to work on their drawings. They often have built-in rulers, protractors, and other measurement tools to aid in precision drawing.
Drawing Instruments:
Engineering Drawing facilities typically provide a range of drawing instruments, including compasses, rulers, T-squares, triangles, and scales. These tools help students create accurate and neat technical drawings.
Drawing Boards:
Large drawing boards mounted on the walls or portable drawing boards with clips are commonly available. These boards provide a stable surface for attaching and working on paper drawings.
Projection and Visualization Tools: Some facilities may have overhead projectors or interactive whiteboards to aid in teaching and visualizing engineering drawing concepts in a classroom setting.