This college was granted affiliation up to Degree Part l Arts & Science stream from the session 1970-72 and up to Degree stage from the session 1971-72. At present this college in parts teaching up to Hons. Degree in almost all subjects of Arts & Science faculties. The central government is working to revolutionize the higher education system and make the country one of the premier centers of education in the world. The attempt of revolutionizing higher education in the country is most welcome.
Foundational Courses:College chemistry programs typically begin with foundational courses that cover core concepts such as:
General Chemistry: Introduction to the principles of chemistry, including atomic structure, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, thermodynamics, and kinetics.
Organic Chemistry: Study of the structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds, including hydrocarbons, functional groups, and stereochemistry.
Inorganic Chemistry: Examination of the properties and reactions of inorganic compounds, including coordination compounds, transition metals, and main group elements.
Physical Chemistry: Exploration of the theoretical and experimental principles that underlie chemical phenomena, including quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and chemical kinetics.
Laboratory Work:Chemistry education often includes laboratory work, where students perform experiments to apply theoretical concepts, develop experimental techniques, and learn to analyze data. Laboratory courses provide hands-on experience with chemical instrumentation and methods, as well as training in laboratory safety and protocol.
Advanced Topics: As students progress in their studies, they have the opportunity to explore more advanced topics in chemistry, including:
Analytical Chemistry: Study of methods for analyzing the composition and properties of substances, including spectroscopy, chromatography, and mass spectrometry.
Biochemistry: Investigation of the chemical processes and substances that occur within living organisms, including metabolism, enzymes, and biomolecules.
Environmental Chemistry: Examination of the chemical processes and pollutants that affect the environment, including air and water quality, climate change, and sustainable chemistry.
Materials Chemistry: Study of the properties, synthesis, and applications of materials, including polymers, nanomaterials, and advanced materials for technology and industry.
Discrete Mathematics: Study of discrete structures and topics such as graph theory, combinatorics, and discrete probability.