The Department of Chemistry, established in 2000-2001.All the faculty members are involved actively in the discourse of Undergraduate B.Sc. program by means of lectures and practical. All faculty members are deliver lectures to PG students.They are also involved in conducting the practical course for the PG students at Shantarambhau Gholap Arts, Science & Gotirambhau Pawar Commerce College, Shivle.
Professor Name | Designation | Experience | Profile |
Mr. Sandip Wackchaure | M.Sc. NET | 8 | Click Here For CV |
Mr. Sopan Yashwantrao | M.Sc. NET | 7 | Click Here For CV |
Mr.D. A. Tupare | M.Sc.,NET | 6 | Click Here For CV |
Mrs. Priya Bhagat | M.Sc. NET | 4 | Click Here For CV |
Ms. Ashwini Patil | M.Sc. | 10 | Click Here For CV |
Mr. Kiran Kante. | M.Sc,SET | 2 | Click Here For CV |
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JANSEVA SHIKSHAN MANDAL’S Shantarambhau Gholap. Art’s Science & Gotirambhau Pawar Commerce College Shivle, Murbad Dist. Thane 421 401 NAAC RE-Accredited ‘B’ grade (C.G.P.A 2.80) Course Objective, Course outcome, Programme outcome |
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B.Sc. Chemistry Three Year Degree Programme | |
Credits | 20 Theory periods of 48 minutes per week over a semester for T.Y.BSc
05 Practicals of 3.2 hour per week per practical batch over a semester for T.Y.BSc 09 Theory periods of 48 minutes per week over a semester for S.Y.BSc 03 Practicals of 2.4 hour per week over a semester for S.Y.BSc 02 Theory period of 48 minutes per week over a semester for F.Y.BSc 02 Practicals of 2.4 hour per week over a semester for T.Y.BSc |
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Programme Outcomes | B.Sc Chemistry Degree Programme.
PO1. Chemistry knowledge: Apply the knowledge of basic fundamental knowledge of Chemistry, Bio-Chemistry, Science, Mathematics, and Industrial Chemistry. PO2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate the need of subject, form literature, and analyse problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of Chemistry, Basic sciences, and mathematics. PO3. Design/development of solutions: To design basic solutions for complex problems in the field of Chemistry and design system or processes that Will meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations. PO4. Green Solution to complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and following green research methods including eco-friendly experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide solutions. PO5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern Chemistry and IT tools including prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations. PO6. The Chemist and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional Chemist practice. PO7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the Industrial Chemistry solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development. PO8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the Chemistry. PO9. Communication: A good Chemist able to Communicate effectively on problem due to Chemistry with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions Chemical Spillage, Soil erosion etc. |
Programme Specific Outcomes of BSc Chemistry | PSO1. Understand the nature and basic concepts of branches of Chemistry like Physical, Inorganic, Organic, Analytical and Drugs & Dyes.
PSO2. Understand the relationships among human beings , chemical industries and nature PSO3. Perform procedures as per laboratory standards in the areas of Physical, Inorganic, Organic, Analytical and Drugs & Dyes. PSO4. Understand the applications of Chemistry in day-to-day life, Agriculture, industries and Medicine. |
Course Outcomes of BSc Chemistry | CO1 Lerner will understand the basic facts and concepts of Chemistry, while retaining the exciting aspect of Chemistry so it will develop interest in further studies in the field of Chemistry.
CO2 Lerner will able to write scientific name and stricter of organic compound, compound, Metal complexes stereo isomers including optical, geometrical, conformational, structural CO3 Quantitative and conceptual understanding of core areas Chemistry including spectroscopic, Chromatographic technique organometallic, catalyst, reagents, drugs and dyes food and cosmetics medicinal chemistry, green chemistry metal complexes dye chemistry, analytical method and instrumentation, electrochemistry, photochemistry, natural products Nano chemistry, Nuclear Chemistry organic reaction mechanism helpful for post- graduate programme. CO4 Lerner will able to analyse and interpret quantative results both in core areas of chemistry and interdisciplinary areas. CO5 Lerner will able to contemporary experimental apparatus and analysis tools to acquire analyse and interpret scientific data. CO6 Lerner will apply the principles of chemistry to solve new and unfamiliar problems. CO7 Lerner will able to expand subject knowledge in industrial applications. CO8 Lerner will apply knowledge of subject to develop green synthesis. CO9 Lerner will apply knowledge of subject in the development of process which are of economic Importance. |