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  • Chemistry
    • History of TheDepartment:

       

       Government Degree college, Sadasivpet was started in the year 1984 with B.A Humanities. B.Sc.courses were introduced in the year 2009 with combination of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry (MPC) and Botany, Zoology, Chemistry (BZC). B.Sc (MPC&BZC) English courses started in the academic year 2018-19.B.Sc MCCs Course Started in this academic year 2020-21.

      Department has one laboratory, in addition to thatdepartment maintain library.The department was well established and have well equipped with instruments like Conductometers, PH meters,Colorimeters,etc.College admits 60 students every year in BZC,60 students in MPC groups.

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      ITEM / CATEGORY

       

      NO OF STUDENTS

      1. Total No. of Students

      69

      2. Men

      30

      3. Women

      39

      4. SC

                                    18

      5. ST

      06

      6. BC

      43

      7. Others

      02

      8. Scholarship   

          Holders

      1. SC

                                   18

      2. ST

      06

      3. BC & Others

      43

      9. Parental Status

      1. Employee

      NIL

      2. Business

      21

      3. Agriculture

      46

      4. Form Labour

      02

      5. Any Other

      -

      10. Parental Annual 

            Income

      1. Rs. < 1,00,000

      67

      2. Rs. >= 1,00,000

      02

      11. Academic Ist

            Degree level  

            standard 

      1. Bright

      26

      2. Average/ Medium

      19

      3. Slow Learners

      24

      12. Urban

       

      05

      13. Rural

       

      64

       

      COURSES OFFERED:

       

      1. Chemistry with Mathematics and Physics combination (EM).

      2. Chemistry with Botany and Zoology Combination (TM & EM).

      3. Chemistry with Mathematics and Computer science (EM).

      Students Strength: ACADEMIC YEAR-2020-2021

      COURSES

      COMBINATION

      MEDIUM

      SANCTIONED INTAKE

      PRESENT STRENGTH IN

      I,II,III-YEAR

      B.Sc. CONVENTIONAL COURSES

      Maths,Physics and Chemistry

      TM

      --

      --

      --

      --

      EM

      50

      14

      06

      03

      Botany, Zoology & Chemistry

      TM

      60

      16

      05

      06

      EM

      50

      10

      03

      06

       

       

                                                                                          

       

      OUR DEPARTMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE

      Chemistry Department has:

      vOne laboratory and maintain DepartmentLibrary .

      vHigh cost sophisticated equipment like Colorimeters, conductivity meters, PH meters, Electrical balance (single pan), etc.

      vCharts, molecular models

      vDepartmental Library with 86 text and reference books.

      vAll chemical and glassware required for the practical and projects.

      vMoU with Madin lifesciences private limited, Mallapur, Hyderabad

      BUDGET DETAILS:

      The Department purchased chemicals, equipment and books from the funds allotted from special fee and Government budget. Department procured in the last five years Rs1,56,000/- worth Chemicals and Equipment.

      DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY:

                Department library has 86 text and Reference books.

      DETAILS OF TEACHING STAFF

      S.NO

      NAME OF THE FACULTY

      DESIGNATION

      QUALIFICATION

      GENDER

      1

      Dr.D.Karunakar

      Asst.Professor in Chemistry& HOD

      M.Sc, Ph.D.

      Male

       

      DETAILS OF NON-TEACHING STAFF

       

      S.NO

      NAME OF THE FACULTY

      DESIGNATION

      QUALIFICATION

      EXPERIENCE

      GENDER

      1

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       GOVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGE, SADASIVPET

      DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

      WORKLOAD STATEMENT 2020-2021

      The Department of Chemistry has workload of 48 hours per week,in addition to this  involves the students in co-curricular and Extra Curricular activities for 3- 4 hours.

      For the Academic Year 2020-2021 Department of Chemistry

      TIME TABLE

      Day/Time

      Class

          I

      II

      III

      IV

       

      V

      VI

      Monday

      I/II Sem

       

      Chem Practical

       

       

       

       

       

      III/IV Sem

       

       

       

       

       

      Chem Practical

       

      V/VI Sem

       

       

       

      Chem

       

       

       

      Tuesday

      I/II Sem

      chem

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

      III/IV Sem

       

      chem

       

       

       

       

      SEC

       

      V/VI Sem

       

       

       

      chem

       

       

       

      Wednesday

      I/II Sem

      chem

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

      III/IV Sem

       

       

       

       

       

      chem

       

       

      V/VI SEM

       

       

       

      chem

       

       

       

      Thursday

      I/II Sem

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

      III/IV Sem

       

       

       

       

       

       

      Chem

       

      V/VI Sem

       

       

      Chem

       

       

      Chem

       

      Friday

      I/II Sem

      Chem

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

      III/IV Sem

       

      Chem

       

       

       

       

       

       

      V/VI Sem

       

       

      Chem

       

       

      Chem

       

      Saturday

      I/II Sem

       

      Chem

       

       

       

       

       

       

      III/IV Sem

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

      V/VI Sem

      Chem

       

       

      Chem

       

       

       

       

       

      CURRICULUM VITAE

       

       

      Name                                         : Dr. D.Karunkar

       

      Fathers name                             : Ramesh Babu

       

      Gender                                       : Male

       

      Date of birth            : 02 April1976

       

      Address

       

      Home address                            :  Plot no 05

      Vivekananda nagar colony

      Pothireddypalli, Sangareddy-502 295

       

       

      Office address                            : Government Degree College

      Sadasivpet

      Sangareddy-dist

       

       

      Contact No   : 9010525220(mobile),

      08455-276507(office)

       

      Educational

      Qualifications                              : M.Sc.,Ph.D.

       

      Designation                                 : Assistant Professor of Chemistry

       

      Date of joining                             : 19 Jan, 2002 as JL

      05 Nov, 2010 promoted as DL.

       

      Recruitment through                    : A.P.P.S.C

       

      Teaching experience

      At U.G & P.G level                      : 10Yrs

       

       

       

       

       

      Research experience:

       

      1)    Completed Ph.D in chemistry from KakatiyaUniversity during 2001 to 2005

      2)    Completed minor research project sanctioned by UGC.

      3)    27 research papers published (list of publications enclosed) in national & international journals

      4)    Attended five National Seminars and four international seminars.

      5)    Acted as research supervisor in Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, HyderabadT.Sand inSri SatyaSai University of Medical Science and Technology, Sehore,  Madhyapradesh.

      Administrative Experience:

       

      1)    Acted as In-charge NCC officer (2010-13)

      2)    Acted as In-charge Dept. of chemistry at NMGDC Jogipet. (2011-13)

      3)    Co-ordinator for M.Sc (organic chemistry) 2012- 13. In NMGDC, Jogipet.

      4)    In-charge Dept. of chemistry at Tara govt. U.G&P.G. college SangareddyNov,2013-30thJune 2018

      5)    Co-coordinator for UGC at Tara govt. U.G & P.G. College SangareddyNov,2013- 30thjune  2018.

      6)    GCGTA Union unit president at NMGDC Jogipet (2012-13)

      7)    Attended Orientation course from 2.12.2011 to 31.12.11 at Academic Staff College, Osmania  University, Hyderabad.

      8)    Attended Refresher course from March,2013 to April , 2013 at JNTU Hyderabad.

      9)    Acted as a Controller of Examinations, Tara Government College (Autonomous), Sangareddy in between June2016 – June 2018.

      10)Program Officer, NSS UNIT-I, Government Degree College, Sadasivpet from 6th July 2018 to till today.

      11)Co-ordinator for UGC , Government Degree College, Sadasivpet from  6th July 2018 to till today

      12)Co-ordinator for Haritaharamprogram at Government Degree College, Sadasivpet.

       

       

      Publications:

      1.     Synthesis of 3-aryl-5-N-(3-methyl-5-styryl-4-isoxazolyl)-4,6-dioxopyrrolo(3,4-d)-7,8-dihydroisoxazoles. Rajanarender.E, Karunakar.D, Srinivas.M, Indian journal of Chemistry. Section-B organic and medicinal chemistry 42(8),pp.1997-1999,2003.

      2.     Michael additions on isoxazole derivatives under solvent-free conditions. . Rajanarender.E, Karunakar.D, Ramesh P,Indian journal of Chemistry. Section-B organic and medicinal chemistry 42(8),pp.1994-1996,2003.

      3.     Synthesis of isoxazolyl pyrimidine diones&isoxazolylthiazolidinones. . Rajanarender.E, Karunakar.D,Afzal.Md, Indian journal of Chemistry. Section-B organic and medicinal chemistry 42(2),pp.353-357,2003.

      4.     Microwave-induced acetoacetylation of isoxazolyl amines with beeta-keto esters. . Rajanarender.E, Karunakar.D, RamuK,Indian journal of Chemistry. Section-B organic and medicinal chemistry 43(11),pp.2488-2490,2004.

      5.     Synthesis and bioactivity of isoxazolylthiazoles, isoxazolyl chromen-2-ones, isoxazolylthiazinanes and isoxazolylthiazolidinones. . Rajanarender.E, Karunakar.D,Srinivas.M,Indian journal of Chemistry. Section-B organic and medicinal chemistry 43(3),pp.643-648,2004.

      6.     Synthesis of isoxzolylpyrazolo(3,4-d) thiazoles and isoxazolylthiazole and their antibacterial and antifungal activity. . Rajanarender.E, Karunakar.D,Afzal.Md,Indian journal of Chemistry. Section-B organic and medicinal chemistry 43 pp-168,2004.

      7.     Microwavw assisted synthesis of new isoxazolyltriazinethiones and isoxazolyl-oxadiazinethiones in dry media. . Rajanarender.E, Karunakar.D, RamuK,Ramesh , Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry 42(4), pp.711-715,2005.

      8.     Synthesis of imidazole, coumarin and isoxazole containing new heterocyclic compunds and their derivatives, .Rajanarender.E, Karunakar.D,Srinivas.M,Indian journal of Chemistry. Section-B organic and medicinal chemistry 44(3),pp.563-567,2005.

      9.     Cyclo addition of nitile imines and Diels alder reaction of anthracene to isoxazolylmaleimides.. Rajanarender.E, Karunakar.D,Srinivas.M,Ramu K, Heterocyclic communications 11(5),pp.441-444,2003.

      10.  A one pot synthesis of 3-methyl 5-aryl-4H-pyrrolo-(2,3-d) isoxazolyl. Rajanarender.E, Karunakar.D, Mohan G, Ramesh P, tetrahedron letters, 47, 2006, 4957.

      11.  Microwave assisted rapid and efficient synthesis of 2,2-benzoisoxazoles. . Rajanarender.E, Karunakar.D,Kalyanrao.E, Indian journal of Chemistry.45,2006,805.

      12.  A facile one step synthesis of 3(3-methyl isoxazolo (4,5-B) pyridine-N-Oxide-6-yl)chromen-2-Ones and their deoxygenation. . Rajanarender.E, Karunakar.D, Ramesh P, Heterocyclic commun 12,2006,355.

      13.  Synthesis of 5-methyl-2(2-methyl/phenyl imino-3-(3-methyl-5-styryl-isoxazole-4-yl)-2,3-dihydro-thiazole-4-carboxyl)-2, 4-hydro-pyrazole-3-ones, 1,3,4-oxadiazoles and 4-oxo-thiazolidine-5-ylidene-acetic acid methyl esters. . Rajanarender.E, Karunakar.D,Ramu K, Heterocyclic commun 12,2006,123.

      14.  Synthesis of isoxazolylthiazolidinones and their 1-H NMR characteristics. Rajanarender.E, Karunakar D, Kalyanrao E, Indian journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry.,17,2008,305.

      15.  Design and synthesis of new(E)-2-((3-methyl-5-isoxazol-4-yl)Amino)-N-(4-Oxo-2-Phenylthiazolodin-3-yl)Acetamide Derivatives as potential Antimicrobial Agents. KarunakarDasa, Suvarna T, NagiReddy,Y.N.Reddy. WIPPS vol.4,08,2015,1330-1346.

      16.  Molecular docking studies of deacetylbisacodyl with intestinal sucrose – Maltage enzyme: RamchanderMerugu, Uttam Kumar Neerudu, KarunakrDasa, Kalpana V Singh, International Journal of advances in scientific research 2016, 2(12), 191-193.

      17.  Synthesis, spectral characterization and biological evaluation of Transition metal complexes of amide co-ordinating ligands: Bhaskar S, SanthoshiCh, KarunakarDasa, RohiniRondla, KrishnamRajuAtcha, Muralidhar Reddy P.ISSN: 2458-6683,date:30/11/2017.

      18.  Cobalt(ll), Nickel(ll),Copper(ll) and zinc(ll) complexes of new N,N-Bis(Thiophen-2-ylmethylene)Benzene-1,2-Diamine:Synthesis, spectroscopic and antibacterial studies: Sanjeev A, Bhaskar S, Nasreen SK, Naresh Reddy N, Karunakar D, Ramesh P, Muralidhar, Der pharma chemical 2018, 10(7).28-31(ISSN0975-413X)

      19.  Assessment of industrial units Discharge effluent influence on Ground water excellence in east Godavari area: Rmarao D, ElishababuG,Mehar MVK, karunakar D, International Journal of Engineering Science Invention(ISSN:2319-6734,ISSMN(PRINT):2319-6726)WWW.ijesi.orgpp 29-31.

      20.  Interaction between soil erosion processes and fire; Implications for the dynamics of  breeding islands. Madhavi V, KarunakarDasa, SPJMR journal, Vol.6,issue 2,2016 (ISSN   :2394-2886)

      21.  Shows water and wind erosion use on site relative impact on total soil erosion. Madhavi V,   KarunakarDasa, SPJMR journal, vol.6, issue2, 2016 (ISSN : 2394-2886)

       

      22.  A Study on organic fertilizer. Sharada B, KarunakarDasa, Research Review international  journal of multidisciplinary Vol.04, issue.02,February 2019; 467-469 (ISSN 2455-3085)

       

      23.  A Study on catalyst for organic transformation. Jyothi P, KarunakarDasa, Research Review international journal of multidisciplinary Vol.04, issue.02, February 2019;470- 472(ISSN 2455-3085)

       

      24.  A Study on dyes in various chemical process. Manohar V, KarunakarDasa , Research review international journal of multidisciplinary Vol.04, issue.02,February 2019; 473-475 (ISSN 2455-3085)

       

      25.  A study on extraction of Heavy metal. Manohar V, KarunakarDasa, Globus An International journal of management & IT, Vol-09,No.(2), Jan-jun 2018;1-3(ISSN 0975-721X)

       

      26.  Synthesis , characterization and invitro studies of metal complexes derived from isoxazole Schiff base. KarunakarDasa, BhaskarSanggella, Anil Kumar Marupaka, Karunakar Rao kundle, RamchanderMerugu and Muralidharreddy P. Journal of Applicable chemistry 2019,8(4);1568-1577(ISSN 2278-1862)

       

      27.  A Study of Neodymium Nitrate complexetion in aqueous methanol. Nazeeruddin, KarunakarDasa, Airo international research journal vol.XVI, April 2018;908-919 (ISSN 2320-3714)

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

      Result analysis of Chemistry Department

      UNIVERSITY EXAM RESULTS OF CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT

      GOVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGE SADASIVPET

      2014-15

      ACADEMIC YEAR

      PAPER

      TOTAL APPEARED

      No OF STUDENTS PASSED

      PASS PERCENTAGE

       

      2014-15

       

       

      I

      43

      09

      21

      II

      53

      26

      49

      III

      58

      20

      34

      IV

      58

      19

      33

       

       

       

      2015-16

       

      ACADEMIC YEAR

      PAPER

      TOTAL APPEARED

      No OF STUDENTS PASSED

      PASS PERCENTAGE

      2015-16

       

      I

      34

      11

      32

      II

      32

      14

      44

      III

      52

      33

      63

      IV

      51

      38

      74

       

       

       

       

       

       

      2016-17

       

      ACADEMIC YEAR

      PAPER

      TOTAL APPEARED

      No OF STUDENTS PASSED

      PASS PERCENTAGE

      2016-17

       

      Isem

      31

      17

      55

      II

      29

      15

      52

      III

      29

      14

      48

      IV

      29

      17

      59

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

      2017-18

       

      ACADEMIC YEAR

      PAPER

      TOTAL APPEARED

      No OF STUDENTS PASSED

      PASS PERCENTAGE

      2017-18

       

      Isem

      24

      08

      33

      IIsem

      22

      03

      14

      III

      22

      14

      64

      IV

      22

      17

      77

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

      2018-19

       

      ACADEMIC YEAR

      PAPER

      TOTAL APPEARED

      No OF STUDENTS PASSED

      PASS PERCENTAGE

      2018-19

      I,III,V sem

      I

      31

      03

      10

      III

      18

      03

      17

      V

      18

      14

      78

      VI

      18

      15

      83

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

      2018-19

       

      ACADEMIC YEAR

      PAPER

      TOTAL APPEARED

      No OF STUDENTS PASSED

      PASS PERCENTAGE

       

      2018-19

      II,IV,VI sem

       

      II

      22

      06

      27

      IV

      14

      03

      21

      VII

      17

      13

      76

      VIII

      17

      16

      94

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

      2019-2020

       

      ACADEMIC YEAR

      PAPER

      TOTAL APPEARED

      No OF STUDENTS PASSED

      PASS PERCENTAGE

       

      2019-20

      I,Ill,Vsem

       

      I

      20

      04

      20

      Ill

      18

      10

      56

      V

      16

      08

      50

      VI

      16

      12

      75

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

      ACADEMIC YEAR

      PAPER

      TOTAL APPEARED

      No OF STUDENTS PASSED

      PASS PERCENTAGE

       

      2019-20

      VI sem

       

      VII

      16

      11

      69

       

       

      VIII

       

      16

      15

      94

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

      STRENGTH PARTICULARS OF THE ADMITTED STUDENTS FOR LAST FIVE YEARS AND CURRENT YEAR:

       

      Sl.No

      COURSE

      MEDIUM

      2015-16

      2016-17

      2017-2018

      2018-2019

      2019-2020

      B

      G

      Tot

      B

      G

      Tot

      B

      G

      Tot

      B

      G

      Tot

      B

      G

      Tot

      1

      B.Sc.

      .(MPC)

      Telugu

      25

      30

      55

      11

      21

      32

      04

      02

      06

      -

      -

      -

      03

      02

      05

      English

      -

      -

      -

      -

      -

      -

      -

      -

      -

      01

      04

      05

      06

      07

      13

      2

      B.Sc.

      . (BZC)

      Telugu

      22

      64

      86

      23

      47

      70

      15

      39

      54

      19

      30

      49

      11

      20

      31

      English

      -

      -

      -

      -

      -

      -

      -

      -

      -

      01

      05

      06

      05

      06

      11

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

      YEARWISE STRENGTH OF THE CURRENT ACADEMIC YEAR 2020-2021:

       

      S.No

      GROUP

      MEDIUM

      FIRST YEAR

      SECOND YEAR

      THIRD YEARE

      GRAND TOTAL

       

      B

      G

      Tot

      B

      G

      Tot

      B

      G

      Tot

      1

      B.Sc. (MPC)

      Telugu

      -

      -

      -

      -

      -

      -

      -

      -

      -

      -

      English

      05

      06

      11

      03

      03

      06

      -

      03

      03

      20

      2

      B.Sc. (BZC)

      Telugu

      06

      10

      16

      04

      01

      05

      03

      03

      06

      27

      English

      06

      04

      10

      02

      01

      03

      01

      05

      06

      19

      3

      B.Sc

      (MCCs)

      English

      -

      3

      03

      -

      -

      -

      -

      -

      -

      03

       

       

       

       

       

      SOCIAL BACKGROUND OF B.Sc.(BZC & MPC)2020-2021 STUDENTS:

       

      YEAR

      TOTAL STRENGTH

      MEN

      WOMEN

      CATEGORY

      SC

      ST

      BC

      GEN

      MIN

      PHC

      B.SC-I

      40

      17

      23

      08

      04

      27

      01

      -

      -

      BSC-II

      14

      09

      05

      08

      01

      04

      01

      -

      -

      B.SC-III

      15

      04

      11

        02

      01

      12

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      SEVEN CRITERION WISE DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES:

      I.CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES/ASPECTS:

      1. Annual curricular plan (ACP)

      ACP of Department is prepared at the beginning of the academic year in which teaching and all other activities like additional input, field trip, bridge course, remedial classes etc are included.

      2. Review of syllabus:

      In the Department meeting review of completion of syllabus is discussed regularly and necessary steps are taken to complete the syllabus as per the schedule.

      3. Seminars:

      Department of Chemistry conducted two day national seminar on “Synthetic Methodology and modern approaches in chemical science and technology”. The following Invited talks are arranged in the seminar:

      1.     Chasing natural products that were never there by Dr.D.K.Mohapatra, Principal scientist CSIR-IICT, Hyderabad.

      2.     Green protocols for development of new synthetic methodologies by Dr. A.Srinivas Reddy, Associate scientific officer, GVK-BIO, Hyderabad.

      3.     Transition metal catalysis by Dr.G.Satyanarayana, Associate Professor, IIT Hyderabad.

      4.     Chemistry, a navigator in medicine by Dr.B.Enosh, General Physician, UK.

      5.     Bioinspired Molecular Approaches to solar energy conversion by Dr.SomnathMaji, Assistant professor, IIT Hyderabad.

      6.     Introduction to Drug discovery and development of anticancer agents by Dr.M.Satyanarayana, Assistant Professor, Telanagana University, Nizambad.

      7.     Synthesis of Anthracene based materials for organic light emitting devices by Dr.Naresh Kumar Katari, Assistant professor, GITAM Uiversity.

      8.     New mouth cleaners with positive charged magnetic particles by Dr.P.Muralidhar Reddy, Assistant professor, Osmania University

      Certain topics are assigned to the students of B.Sc.-I, II& III year to participate in seminar. Many students actively participated in seminars. List of few students and the topics assigned to them are given below.

      Sl.No

      Name of the student

      Class

      Topic

      Date

      Remarks

      1

      D. Lavanya

      BZCII Yr

      Magnetic property

      24-01-17

      Very good

      2

      M.Mounika

      BZC I Yr

      Markonikoff rule

      25-09-2018

      Very Good

      3

      K.Krishnaveni

      MPC Iyr

      Types of Organic reactions

      23-10-2018

      Excellent

      4

      P.Archana

      BZC II Yr

      Hydroxy Compound

      26-07-2019

      Satisfactory

      5

      B.Prashanth

      MPC-III Yr

      Hinsbergseperation

      20-08-2018

      excellent

      6

      B.Praveen

      MPC -IIIyr

      Heterocyclic compounds

      20-07-2019

      Excellent

       

       

      4. Group Discussion:

                Students of each class are divided into two groups and each group is given separate topic to discuss among the students of the same group in the presence of staff members. Finally each group is asked to prepare questionson the topic.

       

      Sl.No

      Name of the student

      Class

      Topic

      Date

      Team-I

      Team-II

      1

      A.Someshwari

      B.Malleshwari

      B.Z.C III

      Carbohydrates

      &

      Chemical Kinetics

      10-10-2019

      2

      B.Aruna

      B.Sushma

      B.Z.C III

      3

      B.Praveen

      G.Surekha

      M.P.C III

      4

      M.Aravind

      SD.Mustafa

      M.P.C III

       

      5. Quiz Program:

      Quiz questions are prepared at the end of each topic. The class students divided into two or more groups and encouraged them to participate in quiz program. Students from all classes participated actively.

      Sl.No

      Name of the student

      Class

      Topic

      Date

      Team-I

      Team-II

      1

      Ahmadi bee

      Asma begum

      B.Z.C

      Coordination chemistry

      09-11-2015

      2

      SK. Juveri

      Y. Hemalatha

      M.P.C

      3

      T. Mamatha

      M.Indupriya

      B.Z.C

      4

      B. Nagarani

      Mahalaxmi

      M.P.C

       

      Team-III

      Team-IV

       

      1

      K.Bhagyasri

      Ch.Kalpana

      B.Z.C

      2

      CH.Vijay Kumar

      G. Jyothi

      M.P.C

      3

      CH. savitha

      M.Naveen Kumar

      B.Z.C

      4

      D. Varalaxmi

      CH. Purushotham

      M.P.C

       

      6. Field Trips:

      Department arranges field trip. The lastyear(2019-20)Department arranged the filed trip for B.Sc. students to “Everest Organics Limited” Aroor, Sangareddy Dist.

      Lab techniques involved in quality control and the knowledge Chromatograpy and HPLC were better understood by the students.

      Students were well inspired by actual witnessing of manufacture procedure of different drugs, quality controlled techniques and usage of latest equipment in it.

      Students visited water plant at siddapur and learn the purification of water in the academic year 2016-17.

      This year Department has been planning  to visit AurobindoPharmaceutical ,Narsapur in the month of December, 2021.

      7. Correspondence with the chairman, Board of studies:

      Department has written a request letter to the chairman BOS, OU, Hyderabad regarding change and rearrangement of revised syllabus and work-shop on chemistry practicals.

      8. Additional Curricular inputs:

      i)                 Modules:The following latest and useful topics in addition to the prescribed syllabus taught to the students to provide advanced and updated knowledge in the subject of chemistry.

      a)    Classification of molecules into point groups

      b)    Material Science

      c)     Green Chemistry

      d)    House hold chemistry

      ii)               Paper clippings: Paper cuttings are collected by the students, magazines etc relating to latest and research topics in the chemistry.

      II. TEACHING, LEARNING AND EVALUATION:

      Teaching method and Teaching AIDS:

      Teaching method involves an informativelecture, accompanied by demonstrations wherever necessary. Apart from black board and chalks all faculty members use charts, molecular models, LCD projector to make lecture more comprehensive.

      From the academic year 2020-2021 video lessons are uploaded in you tube channel and link is sent to students.

      E-CONTENT

       

      https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1uiR0EwDBomY700m9t6SNAo4NS4iMETb?usp=sharing

       

      The above link contain ppts of the following units :

      1.     Coordination chemistry

      2.     Chemical kinetics

      3.     Heterocyclic compounds

      4.     Hydroxy compounds

      5.     Nitro hydrocarbons.

       

      https://youtu.be/rBY5C2HZj_U

      https://youtu.be/17K-pwl9Ngl

      https://youtu.be/_LbJJnrTheM

       

      The above video links belongs to inductive, mesomeric and hyperconjugation.

       

      https://youtu.be/_o0miNKNtNA

       

      The above video link belong to types of organic reactions.

       

      https://youtu.be/9F2ifYi5C7U

      https://youtu.be/23M4giTOEfM

      https://youtu.be/H-BIBi02c4I

       

      The above video links belongs to coordination chemistry.

      https://youtu.be/JzMs4OZ6w44

      https://youtu.be/3Y_IqqBQ7BQ

      https://youtu.be/e2CJCXUG4Zo

       

      The above video links belongs to chemical kinetics

       

      https://youtu.be/3dr28E2cQO4

      https://youtu.be/Lx5Kj9Xq7aI

      https://youtu.be/yODMA3eJN38

       

      The above video links belongs to hydroxyl compounds

       

      https://youtu.be/jDRPqhFnweE

       

      The above video link belongs to Hetero cyclic compounds.

       

      https://youtu.be/XlMpZBBZFd8

      https://youtu.be/NFA8UDFfXLg

      https://youtu.be/2st54OWufFw

      https://youtu.be/S-ycG5JVsbU

      https://youtu.be/R2fAXhzckyA

       

      The above video link belongs to thermodynamics

       

      https://youtu.be/VP8Xr6_VYIg

       

      The above video link belongs to carboxylic acids.

       

      https://youtu.be/an_igETrw44

      https://youtu.be/349LMAHJOS8

       

      The above video links belongs to amines.

       

      MANA T.Vis available to the students to watch and listen to lectures delivered by experts in chemistry.

      Extension Lectures:Every year the Department arranges extension/ guest lectures for the benefit the students. These are the following extension lectures arranged.

       

       

      Name of Speaker

      Designation & Address

      Topic

      Date

      P.AdaviRaju

      Asst.Professorin Chemistry, GDC Medak

      Molecular Spectroscopy

      07-01-2015

      P.Hari Prasad

      Lecturer in chemistry, TGC Sangareddy

      Molecular Spectroscopy

      06-02-2016

      P.Bheem Shetty

      LLecturer in chemistry, Aashritha degree college

      Molecular Spectroscopy

      25-01-2017

       

      Dr. VasamSrinivas

      Asst., professor,KDC Warangal

      Nitrogen Compounds

      02-03-2020

      Dr. VenkateshwarRao

      Asst., Professor, GDC patancheruv

      Coordination Compounds

      07-01-2020

      Dr. G. Kondaji

      Principal Scientist,GVK-Bio  Pharma, Hyderabad

      Synthesis & deliver of an antiviral drug against covid-19

      09-05-2020

      Dr. Y. Prashanti

      Asst., Professor, Mahatma Gandhi university, Nalgonda

      Skill enhancement during covid-19 lockdown

      13-05-2020

      Dr. Raghuveer

      Principal scientist, Sai-Bio pharma

      Intellectual property rights

      30-05-2020

       

       

       

      The following faculty members of this college were invited as resource person to deliver extension/guest lecture in other colleges.

       

      Name of Speaker& Designation

      Topic: One Day online National Work Shop on Advanced Technologies in Biological and Chemical Sciences.Time: Jan 28, 2022 

      https://youtu.be/HapZp4ff8WI

      https://youtu.be/zPjzG5swIqA

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