Department of Chemistry
About Department
Department was established in the year 1992 the same year as the establishment of the college. The first batch of B.Sc. Chemistry as a special subject passed out in the year 1995. The department has well experienced and qualified seven faculty members who teach at the UG programmes as well as at the certificate courses. The department has spacious laboratory equipped with the required instruments and other amenities. Department organizes various activities like seminar, quiz, project work, workshop on career, industrial visit, alumni interaction, Teacher’s day celebration etc. for overall development of the students and gives them exposure to the applications of Chemistry. Workshops are even conducted on the applications and use of software to draw chemical structures. We strive to provide the best to the students and help them to make meaningful contributions to our society. The aim of the department is to expose the students to the rapidly expanding chemical technologies and to provide opportunities for job placement. The number of students of the department is successfully placed in various chemical industries.
Aim
1.Acquire some knowledge of the empirical world. 2. Acquire an ability to observe accurately and objectively. 3. Acquire an ability to solve problem. 4. Acquire an ability to think scientifically, independently and to make rational discussion. 5. Acquire an ability to communicate , using the language of chemistry. 6. Develop an appreciation of chemistry and its application in daily life. 7. Promote an awareness of the social, economic, environmental and technological implication of chemistry.
Objective
1. To encourage students to take an active part in class. 2. To encourage students to develop curiosity and a spirit of enterprise. 3. To teach good laboratory practice and skills. 4. To teach students to be aware of the safety of oneself and others in the laboratory and be committed to safe practices in daily life. 5. To teach students to analyze data from experiments or from other sources. 6. To acquire students a readiness in becoming responsible citizens in a changing world. 7. To provide students with some insight into future career prospect in the fields related to Chemistry
Photo | Name | Qualification | Designation | Date of Appoinment | Resume |
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Dr. Nitin S. Patil | M. Sc. Ph. D. | Head & Assitant Professor | 05/07/1993 | View |
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Mr. Mohan D. Jamdar | M. Sc. | Coordinator, (M. Sc. Analytical Chemistry) Assistant professor | 11/08/1994 | View |
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Miss. Pooja P. Patil | M. Sc. | Assitant Professor | 19/08/2022 | View |
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Miss. Shivani C. Disale | M. Sc. | Assitant Professor | 19/08/2022 | View |
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Mrs. D. H. Yadav | M. Sc. | Assitant Professor | 01/09/22 | View |
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Mr. S. K. Patil | M. Sc. | Assitant Professor | 01/10/2022 | View |
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Miss. P. P. Mali | M. Sc. | Assitant Professor | 19/08/2022 | View |
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Miss. M.M. Shivpuje | M. Sc. | Assitant Professor | 19/08/2022 | View |
A) B. Sc. :
The duration of a B.Sc. Chemistry is 3 years, which is divided into 6 semesters.
Class |
Semester |
Paper No. and Title |
Link for Syllabus |
B. Sc. I |
Semester I |
DSC-3A- Chemistry paper I (Inorganic Chemistry) |
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DSC-4A- Chemistry paper II (Organic Chemistry) |
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Semester II |
DSC 3B- CHEMISTRY: Chemistry Paper-III (Physical Chemistry) |
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DSC-4B-Chemistry Paper IV (Analytical Chemistry) |
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B. Sc. II |
Semester III |
Paper No. DSC- C3 - Chemistry paper No. V (Physical Chemistry) |
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Paper No. DSC-C4- Chemistry paper No. VI (Industrial Chemistry) |
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Semester IV |
Paper No. DSC-D3- Chemistry paper No. VII (Industrial Chemistry) |
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Paper No. DSC- D4 - Chemistry paper No. VIII (Organic Chemistry) |
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B. Sc. III |
Semester V |
Paper No. DSE-E5, Chemistry Paper No. –IX (Inorganic Chemistry) |
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Paper No. DSE-E6 Chemistry Paper No. X (Organic Chemistry) |
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No. DSE- E7 Chemistry Paper Paper No. XI (Physical Chemistry) |
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Paper No. DSE-E8 Chemistry paper No. XII (Analytical Chemistry) |
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Semester VI |
Paper No. DSE-F5, Chemistry Paper No. –XIII (Inorganic Chemistry) |
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Paper No. DSE-F6 Chemistry Paper No. XIV (Organic Chemistry) |
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Paper No. DSE-F 7 Chemistry Paper No. XV (Physical Chemistry) |
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Paper No. DSE-F8 Chemistry Paper No. XVI (Industrial Chemistry) |
A) M. Sc. :
The duration of a M.Sc. Chemistry is 2 years, which is divided into 4 semesters.
M. Sc. Part – I (Analytical Chemistry)
Semester I
Course code |
Paper No. |
Title of course |
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CGPA |
CC-101 |
I |
CH.1.1 |
Inorganic Chemistry – I |
All courses are compulsory. |
CC-102 |
II |
CH.1.2 |
Organic Chemistry – I |
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CC-103 |
III |
CH.1.3 |
Physical Chemistry – I |
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CC-104 |
IV |
CH.1.4 |
Analytical Chemistry – I |
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CCPR-105 |
CHP.1.1 |
Practical- I |
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Non- CGPA |
AEC -106 |
Semester II
Course code |
Paper No. |
Title of course |
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CGPA |
CC-301 |
IX |
ACH 3.1 |
Advanced Analytical Techniques |
Compulsory course |
CCS-302 |
X |
ACH 3.2 |
Organo Analytical Chemistry |
Compulsory course |
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CCS-303 |
XI |
ACH 3.3 |
Electroanalytical Techniques in Chemical Analysis |
Compulsory course |
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DSE-304(A) |
XII(A) |
ACH 3.4(A) |
Environmental Chemical Analysis and Control |
Choose any one |
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DSE-304(B) |
XII(B) |
ACH 3.4(B) |
Recent Advances in Analytical Chemistry |
Choose any one |
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CCPR-305 |
ACHP 3.1 |
Practical –III |
Compulsory course |
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Non- CGPA |
AEC-306 |
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EC(SWMMOOC)- 307 |
M. Sc. Part – II (Analytical Chemistry) Semester III
Course code |
Paper No. |
Title of course |
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CGPA |
CC-201 |
V |
CH.2.1 |
Inorganic Chemistry – II |
All courses are compulsory. |
CC-202 |
VI |
CH.2.2 |
Organic Chemistry – II |
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CC-203 |
VII |
CH.2.3 |
Physical Chemistry – II |
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CC-204 |
VIII |
CH.2.4 |
Analytical Chemistry – II |
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CCPR-205 |
CHP.2.1 |
Practical –II |
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Non- CGPA |
SEC – 206 |
Semester IV
Course code |
Paper No. |
Title of course |
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CGPA |
CC-401 |
XIII |
ACH 4.1 |
Modern Separation Methods in Analysis |
Compulsory course |
CCS-402 |
XIV |
ACH 4.2 |
Organic Industrial Analysis |
Compulsory course |
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CCS-403 |
XV |
ACH 4.3 |
Advanced Methods in Chemical Analysis |
Compulsory course |
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DSE-404(A) |
XVI(A) |
ACH 4.4(A) |
Industrial Analytical Chemistry |
Choose any one |
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DSE-404(B) |
XVI(B) |
ACH 4.4(B) |
Quality Assurance and Accreditation |
Choose any one |
B. Sc. (Chemistry Theory) Learning Outcomes:
· Students have firm foundations in the fundamentals and application of chemical and scientific theories.
· Students will appreciate the central role of chemistry in our society and use this as a basis for ethical behavior in environmental issues and key issues facing our society in energy, health and medicine.
· Student knows and follows the proper procedures and regulations for safe handling and use of chemicals
· Students are able to design, carry out, record and analyze the results of chemical experiments.
· Students are skilled in problems solving, critical thinking and analytical reasoning.
· Find employment in industry or government sector
B. Sc. Chemistry Practical component:
The aim of the practical component of the course is to provide students with the skills that will be needed in their future practical work. Instruction is provided regarding the presentation of practical reports, awareness of health and safety procedures, practical skills in the laboratory (and the theory on which they are based).
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