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    Moot Court (Law)

    The Moot Court facility for Department of Law is located in the Ninth floor of the City Campus, adjacent to the central library. Along with regular classes, this facility is unique for the department as simulated court sessions are held here with students acting as lawyers, prosecutors and judges as part of their practical education.

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    Design Studio (architecture)

    Design studios are the hall rooms where the Design classes are held. These classes occupy major portion of the architectural education. Each batch has at least nine to maximum fifteen hours of design classes per week. Here the students make large plans and other drawings and make models of buildings. The working table for each student is exclusively dedicated and designated to that student for the entire semester. UAP has ten design studios and they are designed for at least 30 students at a time (per batch). All the studios have approximately 900 square feet floor area and the final year design studio is has much bigger area.

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    Grand Seminar Hall (BBA)

    A state of the art seminar room is established in Department of Business Administration for holding seminars and workshops for DBA students. Different types of workshops and conferences are also arranged here for the faculties. The seminar room has a capacity for accommodating 86 audiences and also has a unique system to convert it into two separate conference rooms whenever deemed necessary.

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    3d printing facility (EEE)

    As part of their ‘Advanced Project and Research Lab’ endeavor, the Department of EEE has established a 3D printing facility with necessary materials to print. The facility enables students to be more adventurous in their creative faculty. The Department also takes initiatives and implemented a high level simulation laboratory with heavy duty computers along with software.

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    Gov. funded Lab

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    Jury Space (architecture)

    UAP Department of Architecture has a Common multipurpose hall room (open area) with a floor area of more than 1,400 square foot which is used for architectural Jury sessions as well as regular exhibitions of students’ works. This hall room is also used for various other purposes such as design discussion, large scale model making, departmental cultural programs, film show, or lecture by visiting guest scholars etc. This area is used and maintained by the Department but during mid-term and final exam time it is used as common examination venue for other departments too.

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