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Help GFGC Malleshwaram Students Access Hands On Lab Kits


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Raised:   37309 Goal:   85000
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Government First Grade College (GFGC), Malleshwaram in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, serves a diverse student population, many from low-income families. With over 300 students in Science stream, including B.Sc., (3-year course after 12thgrade) the college focuses on providing affordable and quality higher education.

While classroom teaching gives students theoretical knowledge, limited access to laboratories restricts their practical exposure. This gap is particularly acute in public colleges in India, where infrastructure is minimal and shared among many students. Without hands-on experimentation, students struggle to fully grasp scientific concepts - making them less prepared for careers in STEM fields.

To bridge the gap, we propose procuring 20 SEELab3 (Expyes 17) Lab-at-Home Kits. These portable, USB-powered kits transform theory into practice and allow students to conduct over 100+ STEM Experiments in physics, electronics, and engineering. The Key Features of SEELab3:

  • 4-Channel Oscilloscope (2x ±16V, ±3V, Microphone input)
  • R, C Measurement; Frequency & Time Measurement
  • Programmable Sine/Square Waveform Generators
  • Programmable Voltage Source ±5V, ±3V
  • Software for Windows / Linux / Android

We need your support to enable students from low-income families to gain real-world STEM skills, helping them move beyond rote learning to innovation. Your contribution as a one-time investment has multi-year impact, as the kits can be reused for future batches.

Kindly Donate Now to Empower Science Learning.

Your contribution supports the students studying at Government First Grade College, Malleshwaram to excel in science and technology.

  • 300+ students gain hands-on experience in programming and applied sciences.
  • Kits allow continuous learning- students can experiment at their own pace.
  • Bridges the digital and experiential learning divide for low-income students.
  • Strengthens critical thinking, innovation, and STEM readiness among students.

P.S: Thanks to the generosity of our supporters, approximately ₹27,341 of the unutilized funds raised through the fundraising Bharatanatyam recital by Hima Penukonda (held on 22 June 2025 in New Jersey, USA) has now been redirected to this campaign - ensuring the impact continues to grow and benefit even more students.


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