Overview
The Department of Chemistry serves as a crucial stepping stone in shaping young minds for successful engineering careers. The courses offered during the first year provide a strong scientific and analytical foundation, enabling students to understand core engineering concepts and develop the problem-solving skills essential for their future studies.
The department offers courses that emphasize the application of basic sciences to engineering, fostering innovation, critical thinking, and a multidisciplinary approach to learning. These courses help students build a solid understanding of fundamental principles while preparing them to meet the challenges of modern engineering and technology.
The department is supported by highly qualified, experienced, and dedicated faculty members who strive to create an engaging and dynamic learning environment. Through effective teaching methodologies and continuous mentoring, faculty members inspire students to achieve academic excellence and adapt successfully to the engineering curriculum.
Beyond academics, students are encouraged to actively participate in various co-curricular and extracurricular activities that contribute to their overall personality development. The department places strong emphasis on practical learning, enabling students to acquire hands-on experience and develop the skills required for their professional growth.
We are committed to providing a healthy, supportive, and student-friendly atmosphere that nurtures confidence, creativity, leadership, and lifelong learning. The Department of Chemistry aims to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and values necessary to excel in their chosen engineering disciplines and become responsible professionals and citizens.
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Programs Offered
Department Highlights
- Delivers stream-wise Applied Chemistry courses tailored to the CSE, EEE, Civil and Mechanical engineering streams of the first-year curriculum.
- Integrated theory-and-laboratory courses (3:0:2:0) covering energy systems, corrosion science, polymers, nanomaterials, sensors, display systems and e-waste management.
- Active faculty research in biofuel/biodiesel production from non-edible oils and in synthesis and characterization of ferrite nanomaterials, with publications in international journals.
- Well-equipped analytical chemistry laboratory with colorimeters, pH meters, potentiometers and conductometers supporting practical coursework.

