About Applied Sciences &Humanities Department

Applied Sciences & Humanities Department is foundation upon which the engineering marvels of tomorrow are built. The department engages the students in the comprehensive education for the imperative subjects as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Professional Communication, which are like a torch house for their basic approach, facilitating them to utilize the knowledge in almost all the work arenas.  The department is a stepping stone to the career building of budding technocrats and, per se, introduces the students to the basics of engineering as well. Through a well-designed curriculum and state-of-the-art laboratories, ASH provides hands-on experience of the facts of science, thus inculcating a scientific attitude.  The source of knowledge, inspiration and innovation springs from the applied forms of science and humanities, thus the ‘Engineering tree’ can be in its full bloom only by experiencing and incorporating the roots of Applied Sciences.

Message from HoD:

I feel ecstatic to introduce you to the Department of Applied Sciences & Humanities, the foundation block for Engineers.

At Government Engineering College, Vaishali, we firmly believe in the pivotal role that the foundation sciences play in shaping the minds and careers of future technocrats.

Our department is committed to provide a strong academic foundation in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and English, which are indispensable for any engineering discipline. Through our meticulously crafted curriculum and dedicated faculty, we aim at not only to impart knowledge but also cultivate critical thinking, problem-solving skills.

We take pride in our diverse and inclusive learning environment, where every student is valued and supported in their academic journey. Our faculty members are not just teachers but mentors, guiding students towards realizing their full potential and achieving their aspirations.  And committed to assist our students to ‘stand out among the crowd’.

Regards

HoD,

Applied Sciences &Humanities Department