Chemistry
1. Provide Foundational chemistry education .
2. Faster critical thinking and problem solving skills.
3. Encourage hands-on laboratory experience.
4. Support career readiness in various fields.
5. Prepare students for advanced studies or career in Chemistry.
6. Promote ethical and safe scientific practices.
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
The Chemistry department in an undergraduate (U.G) college is a specialized division or department that focuses on the study of chemistry, which is the branch of science that deals with the composition, properties, structure, changes, and reactions of matter. The department typically offers a variety of courses, research opportunities, and resources aimed at understanding the fundamental principles and applications of chemistry.
The curriculum in a Chemistry department may cover a wide range of topics, including organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, biochemistry, environmental chemistry, and other specialized areas of chemistry. These courses are designed to provide students with a solid foundation in chemical principles, theories, and laboratory techniques, and to develop skills in areas such as chemical analysis, chemical synthesis, and data interpretation.
The faculty in a Chemistry department typically consists of experienced instructors or researchers who are experts in various areas of chemistry. They may have specialized research interests or expertise in fields such as organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, or analytical chemistry. Faculty members provide instruction, mentorship, and guidance to help students develop their knowledge of chemistry, conduct research, and apply scientific methods in the laboratory.
In addition to coursework, the Chemistry department may provide opportunities for students to engage in laboratory work, research projects, or internships to gain hands-on experience in chemical experimentation, data analysis, and scientific inquiry. These opportunities allow students to develop practical skills, apply chemical theories and principles to real-world problems, and gain valuable research experience.
The Chemistry department may also organize seminars, workshops, or conferences on various chemical topics, inviting renowned chemists or experts to share their research and perspectives. These events provide opportunities for students to learn from leading professionals in the field, engage in discussions, and stay updated with the latest advancements in chemistry.
Furthermore, the Chemistry department may engage in collaborative research projects with local industries, government agencies, or other organizations to address real-world challenges and promote the practical applications of chemistry. These collaborations may involve conducting research, providing technical expertise, or developing solutions to problems related to chemistry and its applications.
Overall, the Chemistry department in an undergraduate college plays a crucial role in providing students with a solid foundation in the principles, theories, and applications of chemistry, and preparing them for careers in fields such as academia, research, industry, healthcare, and environmental science, where knowledge of chemistry is highly valued.
Dr.G.Giri Prasad |
H.O.D |
M.Sc Ph.D |
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Smt.M.V.Santhi |
Lecturer |
M.Sc, B.Ed. |
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P. Suresh |
Lecturer |
M.Sc.BEd. |
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M. Santhi |
Lecturer |
M.Sc. |
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Sri J.Nageswara Rao |
Lecturer |
M.Sc. |
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Sri K.Ramesh |
Lecturer |
M.Sc. |
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Dr. V. N. V. Kishore |
Assistant professor |
M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D |
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Dilshad Begum |
Lecturer |
M.Sc. |
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M. Rekha |
Lecturer |
M.Sc. |