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Electronics & Circuits Lab

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We do not just explain how electricity works. We build it, test it, and watch the bulbs light up. Come create your own working gadgets with us.

The smile of success! This student just completed his first circuit, and the bulb lit up. It's these moments of achievement that build confidence and a love for science.

Teamwork in action. These students are collaborating to assemble the components for their own handheld metal detectors, learning about circuitry and electromagnetism.

Putting the project to the test. After building his metal detector, this student is using it to find metal objects, seeing his creation work in the real world.

Two students working together to understand the basics of electricity. They are connecting batteries and wires to create a simple circuit, a fundamental skill for any young inventor.

In this clip, we're generating electricity from a DIY windmill. The spinning blades power a motor that lights up an LED, demonstrating how wind energy is converted into electrical energy.

A behind the scenes look at building a windmill. Students learn how to connect the motor, turbine, and blades to create a functional generator.

Did you know you can power a light with a potato? This potato battery experiment is a fun and surprising way to learn about electro-chemical cells.

About this collection

Electronics projects often look like magic, but they really come down to clean connections and patience. Whether we are setting up a buzzer circuit or wiring a motor, I handle the tricky soldering work so your child learns to arrange the components safely. You will see them move from just reading a diagram to holding a device that actually responds to their touch.

We believe that understanding electronics requires more than reading a textbook. It starts on the workbench. In our lab, we move past theory to build functional prototypes like infrared sensors, wireless power transfers, and metal detectors. My goal is to demystify components like LDRs, transistors, and copper coils by showing how they function in a real circuit.

School Project Support

If you are preparing for a science fair, I help you build a prototype that works, looks professional, and teaches you the science behind it. We focus on durable, student-grade assembly. Whether it is a basic buzzer alarm or a complex sensor-based device, we make sure it is ready for the school viva.

Hands-on Methodology

Electronics can be intimidating, but we break it down. We start with simple DC circuits and move up to soldering and complex wiring. You do not just finish a project; you take home a deeper understanding of electricity, plus a fully functional gadget you built yourself.

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Science Center at Basavanagar, BengaluruStarting ₹600 Per 60-min Session

I started this because textbooks never quite captured the wild, messy reality of science. I love showing kids that when they build a circuit themselves, they are not just following instructions, they are thinking like inventors.