The Department of Zoology is equipped with four laboratories catering to the academic and research needs of undergraduate and postgraduate students. These include one Undergraduate (UG) laboratory, one Genetics laboratory, and two Postgraduate (PG) classrooms with integrated lab facilities. The UG laboratory is spacious and well-ventilated lab, accommodating up to 40 students, and is equipped with simple and compound microscopes, glassware, dissection tables, proper lighting, and ICT facilities. The laboratory houses an adjoining Zoological Museum that displays an extensive collection of preserved and stuffed specimens representing diverse animal phyla, providing an effective visual aid for teaching taxonomy and anatomy. Each of the two PG laboratories has a seating capacity of 14 students and is designed with modern laboratory infrastructure. These labs are equipped with simple and compound microscopes, incubator, hot-air oven, slide warmer, water bath, centrifuge, tissue floatation bath, microtomes, and essential glassware. They also feature ICT-enabled setups, supporting experimental learning and research in biochemistry, biophysics, physiology, ecology, microbiology, and micro-techniques. The Genetics laboratory is a specialized facility with separate areas designated for microscopy and molecular culturing. It includes advanced instruments such as a refrigerator, deep freezer, laminar air flow unit, centrifuge, vortex mixer, hot-air oven, distillation unit, spectrophotometer, ELISA strip reader, UV transilluminator, thermocycler, electrophoretic apparatus, autoclave, and pH meter. This lab serves as a platform for conducting genetic and molecular biology experiments.