GOVT. DEGREE COLLEGE, CHINTALAPUDI

Accredited by NAAC with 'B+' Grade

Affiliated to Adikavi Nannaya University




DEPARTMENT OF Chemistry PROFILE



DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY PROFILE ESTABLISHED : 1987
Overview:

The department of chemistry has started from the initiation of college from 1987. At present three permanent lecturers are working in the department. All faculty members now working are highly qualified, talented, experienced and committed to their duties. Two labs are well equipped with glassware, instruments & chemicals presently allotted for department of chemistry for conducting practicals for UG. MPC, BZC, CBH groups both English medium & Telugu medium nearly 190 students from opted for B.Sc., chemistry subject. The department of chemistry in final year is offering cluster courses to get admissions in PG (Organic chemistry).

Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning
  1. Class room teaching
  2. Power point presentations
  3. Class seminars
  4. Group discussions
  5. Quiz programmes
  6. Study projects
  7. Demonstration method in teaching
Details of Infrastructural Facilities
  1. Departmental Library consists of 40 Books
  2. Internet facilities for staff & students
  3. ICT facility: 01 LCD projector
  4. Laboratories – 2 labs
  5. Inorganic and Organic Chemistry lab
  6. Physical Chemistry lab
SWOC analysis of the department and Future plans
Strengths
  1. Efficient & experienced faculty with doctoral degrees
  2. NET, SLET qualified faculty
  3. Good infrastructure and well established laboratories.
  4. Consistent good pass percentage
Opportunities
  1. Improving enrolment
  2. Improving the optimum usage of ICT in teaching learning
  3. Exploring the starting of new Job-oriented courses
  4. Certificate course started for job opportunities
  5. PG-Chemistry is on going for interested students
Challenges
  1. Sustaining quality along with access
  2. More placements in labs
  3. Generation of resources for research facilities in the department
  4. Encouraging more students to join PG-Chemistry