Chemistry

About Department of Chemistry

Establishment of the Department: 1963.

“Chemistry, Our Life, Our future”

The Department of Chemistry has its existence from the inception of the Institute. The department plays an important role in transforming students as per the needs of Research, Industries and Education professionals.

The Department provides quality education in Chemistry under UG, PG and Certificate/value-added courses to extent their Employability. The Department is well equipped to support quality teaching and research activities. Department has highly qualified faculty members to enrich students future and to conduct research in foremost areas of Chemistry. Research work of faculty members is supported by the UGC and college forum. Faculty and students have published many research articles, books in International and National peer reviewed journals with high impact factor. The Chemistry Department has established MoU with various institutes and industries for academic and research purpose to enhance the students’ knowledge.

The academic atmosphere at chemistry department is a rare blend of modern-day technical skills and the traditional significance on imparting knowledge. The students who have qualified from the department have developed initiative qualities and made the college proud through their outstanding achievements in the fields of chemistry.

Objectives of the Department:

  • To improve analytical skills of students
  • To sensitize students towards industry & Academia
  • To promote research  culture, self- employability & entrepreneurship among  students
  • To enhance student participation  in Seminars/ workshops and other Co-curricular activities to improve  their  presentation & skill Abilities
  • To create interest for higher education
  • To provide experiential learning through certificate & value-added Courses

Mile-Stone:

  • Established in 1963 with PCM
  • CBZ in 1967, CBBt in 2002, CZBt in 2007
  • M.Sc. Chemistry (Inorganic) in 2013-14
  • M.Sc. Chemistry (Organic) in 2022-23

Programme offered :

  • B.Sc. (Non-CBCS ,CBCS  & NEP) -UG
  • M.Sc. Chemistry (Inorganic Chemistry Specialization)- PG
  • M.Sc. Chemistry ( organic Chemistry Specialization) -PG
  • Certificate / Value added courses – STC

B.Sc. with

Four courses with Chemistry as one optional subject under Non-CBCS and CBCS System

  • Physics, Mathematics (PCM)
  • Botany, Zoology(CBZ)
  • Botany, Biotechnology(CBBt)
  • Zoology, Biotechnology(CZBt)

B.Sc. (NEP-2020) with Chemistry as one DSCC under NEP System

  • Physics(CP),
  • Mathematics(CM),
  • Botany(CB), Zoology( CZ),
  • Biotechnology(CBt).

Infrastructure:

  • Total Built up area 580 sq. mts
  • Five State -Of –Art Laboratories
  • Faculty Room
  • Store Room
  • Small Research Laboratory : 01
  • Class Rooms with ICT(Smart board) : 01
  • Departmental Library Books: 509

Equipments:

 
UV-Visible spectrophotometer (double beam)02
Flame Photometer02
Digital balances – (Accuracy: 0.0001g)01
Digital balances – (Accuracy: 0.001g)01
Digital balances – (Accuracy: 0.01g)03
Ice flaker01
Digital Potentiometer05
Digital Conduct meter05
Digital calorimeter05
Fume-wood02

MoU:

  • Kanva Diagnostic Centre, Rajaji Nagar, Bengaluru.
  • M.S. Ramaiah College of Arts, Science, and Commerce, Bengaluru.
  • Prakruthi Institute of Environmental Studies, Malleshwaram,  (EGSSPL), Doddballapura , Bengaluru.
 
Organization with which MoU is signedYear of signing MoUDurationList the  actual  activities under each MOU year wiseNumber of students/teachers participated under MoUs
Kanva Diagnostic Services Pvt. LtdBengaluru-1020192020-21Certificate Course35 Students + Teachers
M.S. Ramaiah College of Arts, Commerce & Science20212021-22Faculty exchange Programme850-900 Students + Teachers
Prakruthi institute of Environmental Studies. Bengaluru-5620222022-23Skill development training internship, R&D services.15 Students + Teachers

Faculty Profile UG:

Smt. M R Chaya
HoD &
Associate Professor
VIEW CV


Sri Manoj S V
Assistant Professor
VIEW CV
Smt Rekhashree H
Assistant Professor
VIEW CV

Faculty Participation in various bodies:

Teachers of the departments participate in following activities related to curriculum development and assessment of the affiliating University and/are represented on the following academic bodies during the year

  1. Academic council/BOS of Affiliating university
  2. Setting of question papers for UG/PG programs
  3. Design and Development of Curriculum for Add on/ certificate/ Diploma Courses

Assessment /evaluation process of the affiliating University

Profile of Lab Attenders:

Sri Suresh E
Attender
Smt. Rathnamma S Badiger
Attender
Smt. Lakshmamma M
Attender
Sri Yogesh G M
Attender
Smt. Anitha P
Attender
Sri Shivashankar B
Attender
Smt. Sathyamma
Attender

Students Strength UG: 

Course2016-172017-182018-192019-202020-212021-222022-23
I B.Sc PCM5772727256DSC-01-55DSC-01-29
I B.Sc CBZ4072727058
I B.Sc CZBt2060596052OE-53OE-19
I B.Sc CBBt1365697030
II B.Sc PCM545772706647DSC-03-55
II B.Sc CBZ484072656458
II B.Sc CZBt242057595754
II B.Sc CBBt071360697029
III B.Sc PCM52545272706647
III B.Sc CBZ35483867656458
III B.Sc CZBt13245557595454
III B.Sc CBBt12071270706929
Total375532690801717549321

Students Result UG:

16-1717-1818-1919-20
CourseAppearedDistinctionCentum%AppearedDistinctionCentum%AppearedDistinctionCentum%AppearedDistinctionCentum%
PCM7248498.154428381.824339197.67656098.46
CBZ7239395.353417379.413225096.8864520196.8
CZBt607221005523089.095446496.355500294.9
CBBt656941001107181.811111210059530296.3
20-2121-2222-23
Course Appeared DistinctionCentum %Appeared DistinctionCentum %Appeared DistinctionCentum %
PCM613985.5615803100
CBZ63450198.4156480498
CZBt5850100535204100
CBBt654796.9268570498

Students Achievements:

1.University Rank – 5 and Gold Medals – 5 (UG):

No.Course Register No.Student NameExaminationRank 
1PCM14AZS82058Sindhu .MBUB-May/June 20175th 
2PCM14AZS82052Pushpalatha RBUB-May/June 2017Gold medal
3CZBt15AZS85144D. AshwiniBUB-May/June 20186th 
4PCM15AZS85009Bhuvana RBUB-May/June 2018Gold medal for securing highest marks in Physical chemistry
5PCM15AZS85017Madhavi S.NBUB-May/June 2018
6PCM15AZS85019 Meghana G.MBUB-May/June 2018
7CBZ16AZS85123Sushmitha D.PBUB-May/June 2019Gold medal
8CBZ17AZS85173Deeksha YBUB-May 20206th 
9CZBt17AZS85329Manoj S VBUB-May 20206th 
10CBZS1815727SudbradraBCU-April20213rd 

COE Year: 2018-22

Click To View

Year: 2022-23

Sl.No.Name of the event No. of ParticipantsDate  TitleResource personsLevelFunding
1.Interactive Workshop194 students13-07-2022Ground water treatment using Hybrid Technology (NANO& CDI) for drinking purposeDr. B. Nagappa, former Senior Scientific Officer Karnataka State Pollution control board, Bengaluru.CollegeManagement
2.Interclass Competition –Lecture and Collage making27 students03-08-2022Importance of scientific temper and to generate curiosity.Mrs. Deepthi B, Mr. Guruprasad (IISc), Mrs. Poornashree (PES Pharma) and Ms. Anjana (BITS Pilani)CollegeManagement
3.Webinar200 UG & PG Students19-08-2022Sustainable alternatives to animal based food proteinsDr. Mahesh Manjunath Poojary, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Food science, University of Copenhagen, DenmarkInternationalManagement
4.Interactive Workshop128 Students05-11-2022Fake News and Fact Checking-How to spot misinformationSmt. Shreeya, Science communicator, Breakthrough Science SocietyCollegeManagement
5.Science Exhibition1500 students from different Schools & Colleges15-12-2022Azionare – 03Inter-collegeManagement
6.Debate Competition18 students23-12-2022Is Implementation of NEP Beneficial…?Dr. Seema S P, (Judge)Asst. Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, KLE SNCCollegeManagement
7.Student development Program (SDP)350 Students + Faculties29-12-2022 & 30-12-2022Skill Enhancement for Employability and EntrepreneurshipSri Sujeeth kumar, AISECT,Mr. C S Sudheer, CEO of ffreedom app,Mr. Praveen Gudi, Dr. Natarajan Kandaswamy, RVCE.CollegeManagement
8.Interactive Workshop156 UG & PG Students + Faculties04-01-2023An Overview of Separation Techniques and their ApplicationDr. Hari Krishna, Asst. Professor, MSRITCollegeManagement
9.Poster Presentation50 Students + Faculties27-02-2023Supramolecular ChemistryDr. Biswajith Paul, (Judge) Asst. Professor, BUStateManagement
10.Interactive Workshop164 students + Faculties28-02-2023Science behind the collapse of cities and civilizationDr. K N Ganeshaiah, National advisor, IBINCollegeManagement
11.Extension Activity115 Students + 5 faculties17-03-2023Preparation of household chemicalsSmt. M R Chaya, Associate Prof. And Sri Manoj S V, KLE SNCState(National Integration camp)Management
12.Extension Activity104 Students20-03-2023Popularisation of Basic scienceSmt. M R Chaya, Associate Prof, KLE SNCManagement
13.Peer Tutorial87 students of I & II BSc02-06-2023 to 07-07-2023AbhirajBhavanaPranav RShravan GowdaSharvariBarkha GoyalCollegeManagement
14.Extension Activity104 Students + 9 teachers of high school16-06-2023Popularisation of Basic scienceSmt. M R Chaya, Associate Prof, KLE SNCManagement
15.E-Quiz726 Participants29-06-2023Chemistry around usStateManagement
16.Interactive workshop124 PG and UG students01-07-2023Colloidal Nano Materials for various applicationsDr. K S Nagabhushana, Director-Research, Prayoga institute of Education ResearchCollegeManagement
17.Industrial Visit30 students +Faculties15-07-2023Central Coffee Research Institute(CCRI)& KMF Milk Dairy ShimogaCollegeManagement
18.Science Exhibition111 students + Faculties17-07-2023Science Model makingCollegeManagement
19.E-Quiz31-07-2023Kitchen ChemistryCollegeManagement
20Orientation programme100 science students07-08-2023Orientation programmecollegeManagement
21Ozone day celebration12 students16-09-2023Collage Comp.Fixing the ozone layer & reducing climate changeManagement
23Mole Day26-10-2023Quiz Comp.Management

Seminars / Webinars:

Sl.No.Name of the event Number of ParticipantsDate  TitleResource person
1.Webinar368 students + faculty05-06-2020‘Student challenges post 2020’Mr. Abhay S Kottur, III PCM
2.Webinar23-06-2020‘Impact of nCovid-19 on higher education, trans-disciplinary research and employability’Prof. Y.M.Jayaraj VC Pravara Institute of medical science, Loni MH.Dr. T.Thievasanthi, Int.Research Centre Kalasilingam Uni. TN
3Webinar150+ Students05-10-2020“Ozone layer and its importance on the environment”Sri D.R. Kumaraswamy
4Webinar185 students & faculties.06-07-2021Nuclear energy solution to India’s NeedProf. R Vinayakumar,Retd. Professor, KLE SNC
5Webinar295Students & faculties06-08-2021Altering gene expression in single cell-chemical and biological methodsDr. Nikhil R Gandsi
6Webinar18-09-2021Phase change material for thermal energy storage applicationsDr. Soumen Mandal
7Webinar200 UG & PG Students19-08-2022Sustainable alternatives to animal based food proteinsDr. Mahesh Manjunath Poojary, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Food science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Conferences:

Sl.No.Name of the event Number of ParticipantsDate  TitleResource personLevelFunding
1.Conference17205-10-2018 Emerging trends in Material ScienceProf. K J Rao, Emeritus Professor, IISc, BengaluruNationalUGC-CPE
2.Conference249 + 21 Paper presenters25-10-2021Advancements in renewable sources of energy-An approach for trans-disciplinary researchDr. Hoysala N Chanakya, Chief Research scientist, IISc and Dr. G Chakrapani, Scientist, AMD, HyderabadNationalUGC STRIDE
3.Conference591 students & faculties29-10-2021 &30-10-2021Sustainable growth through Nano-science and AI for safeguard of environmentProf. A S Kiran Kumar, Former Chairman, ISRO,Prof. K J Rao, Solid & Structural chemistry, IISc,Prof. S M Shivaprasad, Director, JNCASRUGC STRIDE

Workshops:

Sl.No.Name of the event Number of ParticipantsDate  TitleResource personLevelFunding
1.One-Day workshop90 participants30-01-2021‘Eco-scale experimental analysis-An approach for trans-disciplinary research’Dr. Vijay B Thadke and Dr. Sushil Kumar A Dhanmane, Fergusson College, Pune, Maharashtra State, India.NationalUGC STRIDE
2.Virtual workshop (In association with Royal Society of Chemistry, UK)58628-01-2022Research MethodologyDr. R B N Prasad, Former chief scientist, CSIR IICT, Dr. C Y Yelamaggad, Scientist, CNSS.NationalManagement

Interactive-Workshops:

Sl.No.Name of the event Number of ParticipantsDate TitleResource personLevelFunding
1.Interactive workshop35028-02-2019Nano science and TechnologyProf. S A Shivashankar, CENS, IISCCollegeManagement
2.Chemical Society Inauguration & Interactive Workshop 15023-08-2019 Smart metals for modern life by urban miningDr. Keshav Bulbule, Technical Consultant, Ministry of electronics & IT, GOICollegeManagement
3One day Interactive workshop15001-02-2020 Entrepreneurship skill development and modern techniques in chemical industryDr. Keshav Bulbule, Technical Consultant, Ministry of Electronics & IT, GOICollegeManagement
4One day Interactive workshop35028-02-2020National science dayKrishnapriya Tamma, AzimpremjiuniversityCollegeManagement
5One day Interactive workshop15501-03-2021Integrated approach in science & technology for sustainable futureDr. N S Vidyadhiraja, JNCASR, JakkurCollegeManagement
6Interactive workshop85 Students30-09-2021How to write research article and research paperDr. Shashikanth R Pujar,Co-ordinator,PG Studies in Chemistry, KLESNCCollegeManagement
7Interactive Workshop160 Students + Faculties28-02-2022Drone Computing for sustainability and scientific researchDr. S N Omkar, Chief Research Scientist, IISc.CollegeManagement
8Interactive Workshop194 students13-07-2022Ground water treatment using Hybrid Technology (NANO& CDI) for drinking purposeDr. B. Nagappa, former Senior Scientific Officer Karnataka State Pollution control board, Bengaluru. CollegeManagement
9Interactive Workshop128 Students05-11-2022Fake News and Fact Checking-How to spot misinformationSmt. Shreeya, Science communicator, Breakthrough Science SocietyCollegeManagement
10Interactive Workshop156 UG & PG Students + Faculties04-01-2023An Overview of Separation Techniques and their ApplicationDr. Hari Krishna, Asst. Professor, MSRITCollegeManagement
11Interactive Workshop164 students + Faculties28-02-2023Science behind the collapse of cities and civilizationDr. K N Ganeshaiah, National advisor, IBINCollegeManagement
12Interactive workshop124 PG and UG students01-07-2023Colloidal Nano Materials for various applicationsDr. K S Nagabhushana, Director-Research, Prayoga institute of Education ResearchCollegeManagement
13Interactive workshop30 students11-08-2023Manifesting career dreamsAluminiYogesh ShanmukhanCollegeManagement
14Interactive workshop40012-08-2023Scientific temperJayanth MurthyRtd.IIAP Prof.State levelManagement & BSS
15Interactive workshop40012-08-2023Why should we celebrate science?Anand Raj Sci.CommunicatorState levelManagement & BSS
16Interactive workshop40012-08-2023Indian Astronomy & MathematicsDr.Balachandra Rao, Rtd.Pri.NCBState levelManagement & BSS
17Interactive workshop40012-08-2023Disspelling miss informationPranav RadhakrishnaSci.CommunicatorState levelManagement & BSS
18Interactive workshop40012-08-2023Why do we need science movement?S.Mahadevan Rtd.IISC Prof.State levelManagement & BSS
19Interactive workshop81 Staff02-09-2023Awarness about BSSDipti B, Sci Communicator,Anand Raj.Sci CommunicatorCollegeManagement
19Interactive workshop3508-09-2023Carrier opportunities for B.Sc StudentsFaculty of ChemistryCollegeManagement

Science Exhibitions:

Sl.No.Name of the event Number of ParticipantsDate  TitleLevelFunding
1.Science Exhibition155711-09-2018Azionare-1Inter collegeManangement
2.Science Exhibition 30030-08-2019 Azionare-2Inter collegeManangement
3Science Exhibition1500 students from different Schools & Colleges15-12-2022Azionare-3Inter collegeManagement
4Science Exhibition111 students + Faculties17-07-2023Science Model makingInter classlManagement

Peer Tutorials:

Sl.No.Name of the event Number of ParticipantsDate  TitleLevelFunding 
1.Peer tutorials72 students11-02-2020Environmental chemistry – Ozone deplicitionFinal year studentsManangement
2Peer tutorials72 students11-02-2020Environmental chemistry- Sewage TreatmentFinal year studentsManangement
3Peer tutorials72 students11-02-2020Environmental chemistry – Acid rainFinal year studentsManangement
4Peer tutorials68 students24-2-2020MetallurgyFinal year studentsManangement
5Peer tutorials52 students02-03-2020SteelFinal year studentsManangement
6Peer tutorials60 students05-03-2020Manufacture of AlloysFinal year studentsManangement
7Peer Tutorial by Advanced learners48 Students04-01-2021 ElectrochemistryFinal year studentsManangement 
8Peer Tutorial by Advanced learners48 Students 04-01-2021Carboxylic acids & derivativesFinal year studentsManangement 
9Peer Tutorial by Advanced learners 34 Students 05-01-2021 AromaticityFinal year studentsManangement 
10Peer Tutorial by Advanced learners 34 Students 05-01-2021Carboxylic acids & derivativesFinal year studentsManangement 
11Peer Tutorial by Advanced learners 56 Students 07-01-2021Carboxylic acids & derivativesFinal year studentsManangement 
12Peer Tutorial by Advanced learners 56 Students 07-01-2021ElectrochemistryFinal year studentsManangement 
13Peer Tutorial30 students of I BSc01-06-2023Organic chemistry – SN1 CollegeManangement 
14Peer Tutorial30 students of I BSc01-06-2023Organic chemistry – SN1 CollegeManangement 
15Peer Tutorial30 students of I BSc01-06-2023Organic chemistry – SN1 CollegeManangement 
16Peer Tutorial30 students of I BSc01-06-2023Organic chemistry – SN1 CollegeManangement 
17Peer Tutorial30 students of I BSc01-06-2023Organic chemistry – SN1 CollegeManangement 
18Peer Tutorial30 students of I BSc01-06-2023Organic chemistry – SN2 Final year studentsManangement
19Peer Tutorial54 students  II BSc02-06-2023Chemical Bonding – Lewis theoryFinal year studentsManangement
20Peer Tutorial54 students  II BSc02-06-2023Chemical Bonding – Octate ruleFinal year studentsManangement 
21Peer Tutorial54 students  II BSc19-06-2023Metal Ion indicatorsFinal year studentsManangement 
22Peer Tutorial54 students  II BSc07-07-2023Chemical Bonding – VBTFinal year studentsManangement

Thrust Areas Of Research :

  1. Green Chemistry
  2. Electrochemistry
  3. Polymer Chemistry
  4. Organic Chemistry
  5. Nano Chemistry
  6. Supramolecular Chemistry
  7. Membrane Technology
  8. Material Chemistry
  9. Computational Chemistry
  10. Organic Synthesis
  11. Medicinal Chemistry

Departmental Academic Linkage:

  1. Science Break through society
  2. Bengaluru University Chemistry Teachers Forum
  3. Karnataka Rajya Vignana Parishat (KRVP)
  4. Association for Central College Chemistry Alumni (ACCCA), Bengaluru.

Research projects funded by UGC-STRIDE:

Research projects  funded by government and non-government agencies during the last five years
Name of the Project/ Endowments, ChairsName of the Principal Investigator/ Co-investigatorDepartment of Principal InvestigatorYear of AwardAmount SanctionedDuration of the projectName of the Funding AgencyType  (Government/non-Government)
UGC-STRIDE Sponsored On-going Faculty Research Project-01 M.R Chaya/Dr.Shashikanth Pujar Chemistry 2020-21  1,20,000 1 yearUGC-STRIDE Sponsored  Government

Days Celebrations :

Sl.No.Name of the event Number of ParticipantsDate  TitleLevel/Resource personFunding 
1National science day35028-02-2019Nano science and TechnologyProf. S A Shivashankar, CENS, IISCManangement 
2National science day35028-02-2020Curiosity brings science: What our curiosity led us to learn about birdsKrishnapriya Tamma, Azimpremji universityManangement  
3National Science day15501-03-2021Integrated approach in science & technology for sustainable futureDr. N S Vidyadhiraja, JNCASR, Jakkur  Manangement 
4National Science Day160 Students + Faculties28-02-2022Drone Computing for sustainability and scientific researchDr. S N Omkar, Chief Research Scientist, IISc.Manangement 
5National Science Day164 students + Faculties28-02-2023Science behind the collapse of cities and civilizationDr. K N Ganeshaiah, National advisor, IBINManangement 
6Ozone day celebration5017-09-2018Lecture Competition Depletion Of Ozone LayerCollegeManangement 
7Ozone day celebration – Poster presentation & Lecture competition5016-09-2019Ozone day celebration – Poster presentation & Lecture competitionCollegeManangement 
8Ozone day celebration(Webinar)150+ Students05-10-2020“Ozone layer and its importance on the environment”Sri D.R. KumaraswamyManangement 
9Ozone day celebration 12 students16-09-2023Collage Comp.Fixing the ozone layer & reducing climate changeCollegeManangement 
10Mole day celebration7823-10-2019Mole day celebrationCollegeManangement
11Mole day celebration26-10-2023Quiz Comp.CollegeManangement
12World water day100 Students + faculties22-03-2021Valuing the waterSmt. M R ChayaCollegeManangement

Student Development Program (SDP)

Sl.No.Name of the event Number of ParticipantsDate  TitleLevelFunding
1.Student development Program (SDP)UGC Stride Sponsored350 Students + Faculties 29-12-2022 & 30-12-2022Skill Enhancement for Employability and EntrepreneurshipSri Sujeeth kumar, AISECT,Mr. C S Sudheer, CEO of ffreedom app,Mr. Praveen Gudi, Dr. Natarajan Kandaswamy, RVCE.Manangement

Industrial visit:

Sl.No.DateIndustry/ OrganizationBeneficiaries
1.23-03- 2017Heidelberg (mycem) cement factory at Ammasandra in Tumkur district50 Students + 03 Teachers 
2.23-03-2017KMF Milk Dairy Tumkur50 Students + 03 Teachers 
313-09-2018Pallivasal Hydroelectric Project, Chithrapuram.50 Students + 03 Teachers
414-09-2018Pallivasal, Munnar, Eastern Condiments Pvt. Ltd. Munnar50 Students + 03 Teachers
515-09-2018Kanan Devan Hills Plantations Company Pvt. Ltd. Munnar. 50 Students + 03 Teachers
617-09-2018NSL sugar factory 50 Students + 03 Teachers
717-09-2018Klene packs Ltd. Mysore 50 Students + 03 Teachers
815-07-2023 Central Coffee Research Institute(CCRI)  50 Students + 03 Teachers
915-07-2023 KMF Milk Dairy- Shimoga29 students + 3 Teachers

Inter-Class Competitions:

Sl.No.Name of the event Number of ParticipantsDate  TitleLevel/ Judge/Jury PanelFunding
1.Inter class competition5017-09-2018Lecture Competition Depletion Of Ozone LayerCollegeMangement
2Inter class competition5016-09-2019Ozone day celebration – Poster presentation & Lecture competitionCollegeMangement
3Debate competition3010-02-2020 CollegeMangement
4Online poster design competition on Scientific awareness on Covid-19(SARS-Cov-19) 6516-05-2020 Online poster design competition on Scientific awareness on Covid-19(SARS-Cov-19)CollegeMangement
5E-Quiz391 participants10-06-2020The EnvironmentNationalMangement
6E-poster competition 10-11-2020Waste managementCollegeMangement
7Speech competition 10-11-2020Safety measures in chemistry labCollegeMangement
8Quiz Competition69 students28-11-2020ChemistryCollegeMangement
9Lecture Compitetion13 Participants13-02-2021From CurriculumCollegeMangement
10Speech Competition13Participants24-07-2021Safety measures in chemistry LabCollegeMangement
11Lecture Competition08 Students from UG & PG05-02-2022Integrated approach in Science and technology for a sustainable futureSri Rajaiah B, Sri Nagireddy & Dr. Prathibha K S, KLE SNC(Jury panel)Inter- ClassMangement
12Inter class Competition –Lecture and Collage making27 students03-08-2022Importance of scientific temper and to generate curiosity.Mrs. Deepthi B, Mr. Guruprasad (IISc), Mrs. Poornashree (PES Pharma) and Ms. Anjana (BITS Pilani)Mangement
13Debate Competition18 students23-12-2022Is Implementation of NEP Beneficial…?Dr. Seema S P, (Judge)Asst. Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, KLE SNCMangement
14Poster Presentation50 Students + Faculties27-02-2023Supramolecular ChemistryDr. Biswajith Paul, (Judge) Asst. Professor, BUState Mangement
15E-Quiz726 Participants29-06-2023Chemistry around usStateMangement
16E-Quiz285Participants31-07-2023Kitchen ChemistryStateMangement
17E-Quiz251 Participants31-08-2023Periodic tableStateMangement
18 Collage Comp.  12 students16-09-2023Fixing the ozone layer & reducing climate changeCollegeMangement
19E-Quiz159 Participants30-09-2023Ozone dayStateMangement
20Quiz Comp. 31-10-2023Mole dayCollegeMangement

Awarness Programe:

Sl.No.Name of the event Number of ParticipantsDate  TitleLevelFunding
1.Awareness programme29326-10-2018 Future Voters From Electerol Literacy Clubfaculty of departmentCollege
2Swachhata Pakwada 10018-01-2020 Swachhata Pakwadafaculty of departmentCollege
3Awareness program on  Social Distancing and distribution of hand sanitizer4008-05-2020 Awareness program on Social Distancing and distribution of hand sanitizerfaculty of departmentCollege
4Online poster design competition on Scientific awareness on Covid-19(SARS-Cov-19) 6516-05-2020 Online poster design competition on Scientific awareness on Covid-19(SARS-Cov-19)faculty of departmentCollege

Extension Activity:

Sl.No.Name of the event Number of ParticipantsDate  TitleLevelFunding
1.Extension Activity –5019-08-2019Popularization of Science for High School studentsGovt. High School, Prakashnagara, BengaluruManangement
2.Extension Activity200  22-12-2019Popularization of Science for High School studentsSSLC students of various schoolsManangement
3Extension Activity55 Students24-03-2021Food AdulterationGovt. Primary and high school, PrakashnagarManangement
4Extension activity102Students16-08-2021Demonstration of chemistry experimentsGovt. High school, peenya II stageManagement
5Extension activity102Students17-08-2021Demonstration of chemistry experimentsGovt. High school, SanegorovinahalliManagement
6Extension activity98 Students18-12-2021Demonstration of chemistry experiments of high schoolJuganahalli Govt.High SchoolManagement
7Extension activity100 Students + 20 Village Women05-03-2022Entrepreneur skills DevelopmentAdopted Village DoddamudegereManagement
8Extension activity160 Students + Teachers18-03-2022Empower and Promote entrepreneur skillsNationalIntegration NSS camp,Gandhi BhavanManagement
9Extension Activity115 Students + 5 faculties17-03-2023Preparation of household chemicalsNationalIntegration NSS camp,Gandhi BhavanManagement
10Extension Activity104 Students20-03-2023Popularisation of Basic scienceAdopted villege GanakalluManagement
11Extension Activity104 Students + 9 teachers of high school16-06-2023Popularisation of Basic scienceAdopted villege GanakalluManagement
12Extension Activity63 students+7 faculty20-09-2023Entrepreneur skill developmentM-LAC college malleshwaramManagement

SOPs specific to Chemistry Laboratories:

The purpose of this SOP is to provide standard operating procedures for handling of chemicals and apparatus in the Department of Chemistry laboratory. This is in addition to the routine precautions that are followed while WORKING in a chemistry lab. A separate SOP is available for handling of instruments.


1. RESPONSIBILITIES OF STUDENT

All students entering a Chemistry lab or instrument lab are required to:

a. Adhere to the policies of the college.
b. Follow the instructions of the teachers during the Lab.
c. Always wash up after using chemicals.
d. Use safety goggles, lab coat while performing any experiment.
e. In case of any accident/incident (however big or small), inform the teacher immediately.
f. Be aware of all emergency procedures.
g. Do not perform any experiment/reaction without the permission of the teacher.
h. Do not taste any chemical from the laboratory bottles even though they may seem to be common/harmless such as salt/glucose etc.

2. RESPONSIBILITIES OF TEACHERS

All teachers are required to make sure that:

a. The students have read the SOP and understood them.
b. The teachers themselves (does they here refer to teachers or students) are aware of the safe handling of each chemical being used in the laboratory.
c. The students do not violate the safety norms.
d. Report any safety violation by the any staff/student to the TIC (Technical Integrity Check )of the department.
e. Report any major laboratory accident to the TIC immediately and provide medical aid to the injured as soon as possible.

3. RESPONSIBILITIES OF LABORATORY STAFF

All members of the laboratory staff are required to:
a. Make sure that the work allotted to them is complete and the lab is in proper order.
b. Be responsible for the general safety of the students and all your colleagues.
c. Be alert while in the chemistry lab.
d. Handle chemicals safely.

e. Understand the meaning of the symbol on the bottle of chemical.
f. Understand the nature of each chemical used in laboratory and store them accordingly.
g. Store chemicals properly so as to not result in dangerous reactions/explosions/fire etc.
h. Store all hazardous chemicals separately.
i. Act swiftly and help the victim in case of any accident.
j. Monitor the way students/colleagues handle the chemicals and take necessary/suitable action on violation of safety norms.
k. Clean up chemical spill immediately taking due care.
l. Evacuate the students to safety in case of emergency.
m. Remove any mercury spills immediately.
n. Do not touch any chemical with bare hands; always use a spatula or a dropper.
o. Do not to waste chemicals.
p. Wherever possible, use the left-over solutions for another class.

4. HOUSEKEEPING

A laboratory in the college is a place used by students across many courses. It is therefore, pertinent to follow good housekeeping practices. Here are some tips for maintaining a chemistry laboratory a pleasant place to work.

a) The laboratory must be kept neat and clean at all times.
b) All apparatus and chemicals must be kept in their designated places.
c) Working bench must be kept free from unnecessary apparatus, filter paper, chemicals, waste.
d) Always a cleaning duster must be kept handy to clean any spills.
e) All spills must be immediately cleaned up taking necessary precautions.
f) Laboratory staff may be approached to clean up dangerous spills.
g) No stools must be left in the path between the working tables.
h) All paths to exits must be kept unobstructed.
i) All chemical containers must be labeled for easy identification.
j) Broken glassware must be handled with care.
k) Clean all your apparatus before putting in the locker or returning at the counter
l) Clean your work area completely before leaving the lab.
m) Clamp, wire gauze, tripod stand etc must be returned back to their designated place
n) Return bottles of chemicals to their designated place.
o) All unused (clean) solutions must be returned to the stock from where it was taken.

5. Do’s and Don’ts

a) Do not store food in the laboratory refrigerator. It is for chemicals only.
b) Do not keep your bags on the working bench. Keep them at the designated places only.
c) Do not eat or drink in the laboratory.
d) Do not keep your mobile phone near you while working in a chemistry laboratory.
e) Do not run around in the laboratory.

f) Do not bring visitors in the laboratory.
g) Do not wear flowing dresses while in laboratory. Keep your dupatta/ scarf in your bag.
h) Do not wear synthetic clothes while in laboratory. Wear cotton clothes.
i) Do not wear shorts while working in the laboratory. Wear full pants/salwar and full sleeve shirts/kurta.
j) Do not wear a doctor’s coat with half sleeve. A lab coat has full sleeves.
k) Do not wear slippers/sandals while working in the laboratory. Wear shoes.
l) Do not leave hair open while working in laboratory. Tie it up and make a bun.
m) Do not throw a burning matchstick in the sink or in the dustbin.
n) Do not throw unused sodium metal in the dustbin. Consult teacher for proper disposal.

6. ACCIDENT AND INJURY:

A. PREVENTION

a) Be alert while working in the laboratory.
b) Make cautious efforts to prevent accidents.
c) Do not point test tubes with boiling liquid towards a co-worker.
d) Handle all chemicals with a spatula or a dropper as the case may be.
e) Do not allow chemicals to come into contact with your skin or clothing.
f) Do not inhale or taste chemicals.
g) Do not mix chemicals before understanding their reaction.

B. ROUTES OF EXPOSURE TO CHEMICALS:

a) Inhalation
b) Ingestion
c) Absorption

C. SYMPTOMS OF POSSIBLE OVEREXPOSURE

• Eye discomfort
• Breathing difficulty
• Dizziness
• Headache
• Nausea
• Vomiting
• Skin irritation

D. FIRST – AID ON OVER EXPOSURE

If the victim is feeling weak and suffocating, move her to fresh air.
Seek medical attention. Following are some first – aid measures for specific purposes.

First Aid for Chemicals in the Eyes

• Don’t rub the eyes.
• Hold eyelids open and flush with water for 15 minutes.
• Be careful not to contaminate the other eye.

• Seek additional medical attention.

First Aid for Chemicals on the Skin

• Flush area with lukewarm water for 15 minutes.
• Remove clothing and jewellery from the burn area.
• Seek additional medical attention

First Aid for Chemical Inhalation

• Move victim to fresh air.
• Get immediate medical attention.

First Aid for Chemical Ingestion
• Do not induce vomiting unless told by Poison Control.
• Get immediate medical attention.

About Department of Chemistry

Establishment of the Department: 1963.

“Chemistry, Our Life, Our future”

The Department of Chemistry has its existence from the inception of the Institute. The department plays an important role in transforming students as per the needs of Research, Industries and Education professionals.The Department provides quality education in Chemistry under UG, PG and Certificate/value-added courses to extent their Employability. The Department is well equipped to support quality teaching and research activities. Department has highly qualified faculty members to enrich students future and to conduct research in foremost areas of Chemistry. Research work of faculty members is supported by the UGC and college forum. Faculty and students have published many research articles, books in International and National peer reviewed journals with high impact factor. The Chemistry Department has established MoU with various institutes and industries for academic and research purpose to enhance the students’ knowledge.The academic atmosphere at chemistry department is a rare blend of modern-day technical skills and the traditional significance on imparting knowledge. The students who have qualified from the department have developed initiative qualities and made the college proud through their outstanding achievements in the fields of chemistry.

Objectives of the Department:

  • To improve analytical skills of students
  • To sensitize students towards industry & Academia
  • To promote research  culture, self- employability & entrepreneurship among  students
  • To enhance student participation  in Seminars/ workshops and other Co-curricular activities to improve  their  presentation & skill Abilities
  • To create interest for higher education
  • To provide experiential learning through certificate & value-added Courses

Mile-Stone:

  • Established in 1963 with PCM
CBZ in 1967CBBt in 2002CZBt in 2007
  • Sc. Chemistry (Inorganic) in 2013-14
  • Sc. Chemistry (Organic) in 2022-23

Year: 2022-23

Sl.No.Name of the event No. of ParticipantsDate  TitleResource personsLevelFunding
1.Interactive Workshop194 students13-07-2022Ground water treatment using Hybrid Technology (NANO& CDI) for drinking purposeDr. B. Nagappa, former Senior Scientific Officer Karnataka State Pollution control board, Bengaluru.CollegeManagement
2.Interclass Competition –Lecture and Collage making27 students03-08-2022Importance of scientific temper and to generate curiosity.Mrs. Deepthi B, Mr. Guruprasad (IISc), Mrs. Poornashree (PES Pharma) and Ms. Anjana (BITS Pilani)CollegeManagement
3.Webinar200 UG & PG Students19-08-2022Sustainable alternatives to animal based food proteinsDr. Mahesh Manjunath Poojary, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Food science, University of Copenhagen, DenmarkInternationalManagement
4.Interactive Workshop128 Students05-11-2022Fake News and Fact Checking-How to spot misinformationSmt. Shreeya, Science communicator, Breakthrough Science SocietyCollegeManagement
5.Science Exhibition1500 students from different Schools & Colleges15-12-2022Azionare – 03Inter-collegeManagement
6.Debate Competition18 students23-12-2022Is Implementation of NEP Beneficial…?Dr. Seema S P, (Judge)Asst. Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, KLE SNCCollegeManagement
7.Student development Program (SDP)350 Students + Faculties29-12-2022 & 30-12-2022Skill Enhancement for Employability and EntrepreneurshipSri Sujeeth kumar, AISECT,Mr. C S Sudheer, CEO of ffreedom app,Mr. Praveen Gudi, Dr. Natarajan Kandaswamy, RVCE.CollegeManagement
8.Interactive Workshop156 UG & PG Students + Faculties04-01-2023An Overview of Separation Techniques and their ApplicationDr. Hari Krishna, Asst. Professor, MSRITCollegeManagement
9.Poster Presentation50 Students + Faculties27-02-2023Supramolecular ChemistryDr. Biswajith Paul, (Judge) Asst. Professor, BUStateManagement
10.Interactive Workshop164 students + Faculties28-02-2023Science behind the collapse of cities and civilizationDr. K N Ganeshaiah, National advisor, IBINCollegeManagement
11.Extension Activity115 Students + 5 faculties17-03-2023Preparation of household chemicalsSmt. M R Chaya, Associate Prof. And Sri Manoj S V, KLE SNCState(National Integration camp)Management
12.Extension Activity104 Students20-03-2023Popularisation of Basic scienceSmt. M R Chaya, Associate Prof, KLE SNCManagement
13.Peer Tutorial87 students of I & II BSc02-06-2023 to 07-07-2023AbhirajBhavanaPranav RShravan GowdaSharvariBarkha GoyalCollegeManagement
14.Extension Activity104 Students + 9 teachers of high school16-06-2023Popularisation of Basic scienceSmt. M R Chaya, Associate Prof, KLE SNCManagement
15.E-Quiz726 Participants29-06-2023Chemistry around usStateManagement
16.Interactive workshop124 PG and UG students01-07-2023Colloidal Nano Materials for various applicationsDr. K S Nagabhushana, Director-Research, Prayoga institute of Education ResearchCollegeManagement
17.Industrial Visit30 students +Faculties15-07-2023Central Coffee Research Institute(CCRI)& KMF Milk Dairy ShimogaCollegeManagement
18.Science Exhibition111 students + Faculties17-07-2023Science Model makingCollegeManagement
19.E-Quiz31-07-2023Kitchen ChemistryCollegeManagement
20Orientation programme100 science students07-08-2023Orientation programmecollegeManagement
21Ozone day celebration12 students16-09-2023Collage Comp.Fixing the ozone layer & reducing climate changeManagement
23Mole Day26-10-2023Quiz Comp.Management