OBJECTIVES OF DEPARTMENT
- To create the interest of under graduate students toward the Chemistry and use the knowledge of Chemistry for upliftment of the society.
- To expose young students of science, awareness about the environment, air, water and soil pollutants, pollution hazards, sampling of water etc.
- To give proper understanding and applications of principles of chemistry and processes for solving variety of practical and technological problems of mankind.
- To create scientific and technological awareness among the students.
- To enlighten the public masses particularly youngsters about the importance of protection and conservation of our environment and control of human activities which are responsible for environmental pollution.
- To impart advanced scientific knowledge of chemical science in order to increase the productivity of crop in available land.
Program Goals:
- To provide a broad foundation in chemistry that stresses scientific reasoning and analytical problem solving with a molecular perspective.
- To provide students with the skills required to succeed in graduate school, the chemical industry or professional school.
- To expose the students to a breadth of experimental techniques using modern instrumentation.
Learning Objectives:
- The student will understand the importance of the Periodic Table of the Elements, how it came to be, and its role in organizing chemical information.
- The student will understand the interdisciplinary nature of chemistry and to integrate knowledge of mathematics, physics and other disciplines to a wide variety of chemical problems.
- The student will learn the laboratory skills needed to design, safely conduct and interpret chemical research.
- The student will acquire a foundation of chemistry of sufficient breadth and depth to enable them to understand and critically interpret the primary chemical literature.
- The student will develop the ability to effectively communicate scientific information and research results in written and oral formats.
- The student will learn professionalism, including the ability to work in teams and apply basic ethical principles.
INTRODUCTION:
Chemistry is the science of change. By studying the basic properties of substances and the many transformations they undergo, the chemist finds solutions to scientific challenges and contributes to the development of new technologies. Discoveries in of new life saving drugs, solutions to environmental problems, new products to benefit consumers all result from the work of chemists. The Department comprises of highly competent faculty members including one Associate Professor, one Assistant Professor and two Clock Hour Assistant Professors. Each faculty is actively engaged in research and has published research papers in reputed peer reviewed Journals during last five years. The Faculty participates and organizes seminars/ conferences/workshop and invited talks by eminent Teachers/researchers from various colleges.
HISTORY OF CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT
Department of Chemistry was established in 1969. The first head of the Department was Shri. C.S. Dhole, he left the Department in 1971 and joined Kumarswami Mahavidyalaya Ausa as Principal.
Shri. B.L. Nalgirkar was appointed as H.O.D. in 1971. He retired on 30/11/2001. Smt. A.H. Beedkar joined the Dept. On15th june 1971 and appointed as H.O.D. in Dec. 2001.Dr. N.A. Mote joined the department in 1973 as lecture in inorganic chemistry, In 1999 He got National award for the best NSS coordinator.
About Head of Department:
Dr. A.G. Jadhav was working as Jr. Lecturer and joined as H.O.D. On16th Sept.2010. He published XII Sci. Chemistry book sanctioned by Pune board, Entrance book published by Universal scientific publication and Book on problems in Chemistry in 2023. He presented research paper in international conference Jakarta Indonesia. He was resource person at Jr. Level. He is Chairman, paper setter and moderator SRTMU Nanded. He awarded best Teacher award NCP-2011 Taluka level.
List of Teaching and Non Teaching Staff Faculty (Teaching)
Name | Designation | Qualification | Date of Joining | Bio-Data | |
Dr. A.G. Jadhav | H.O.D. | M.Sc. Physical Chemistry , M.Phil., Ph.D. | 16/09/2010 | https://mgmahmedpur.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/18.-CV-Proforma-Dr.-Jadhav-Sir.pdf | |
Dr. A.R. Karad | Assistant Prof. | M.Sc. Org.Chem. Ph D. NET, GATE. | 25/03/2011 | https://mgmahmedpur.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/CV-Proforma-Dr.Karad-A-R.pdf | |
Dr. G. S. Bayas | Assistant Prof. | M.Sc. Physical Chemistry Ph.D. | 01/07/2020 | ||
Smt. Salve Pooja | Assistant Prof. | M.Sc-SET-MAH. Physical Chemistry | 01/07/2021 | Enclosed |
Faculty (Teaching) Junior College
Sr.No. | Name | Designation | Qualification | Date of Joining |
1. | Shri. S. S. Chambule | Jr. Lecturer | M.Sc.B.Ed | 18/07/1990 |
2 | Shri. A. W. Pathan | Jr. Lecturer | M.Sc.B.Ed | 28/07/1993 |
3 | Shri. R.N. Nagargoje | Jr. Lecturer | M.Sc.B.Ed | 25/07/1994 |
4 | Shri. B. S. Walse | Jr. Lecturer | M.Sc.B.Ed | 21/03/2011 |
5 | Shri. P. V. Shinde | Jr. Lecturer | M.Sc.B.Ed
M.Phil |
21/03/2011 |
6 | Dr. V.G Mane | Jr. Lecturer | M.Sc.B.Ed Ph.D | 08/08/2012 |
7 | Shri P.S. Kendre | Jr. Lecturer | M.Sc.B.Ed | 12/10/2012 |
Faculty (Non-Teaching)
Sr.
No. |
Name | Designation | Qualification | Date of Joining |
01 | Shri. S.K. Humnabade | Lab Assistant | B.Sc. B.Lib | 02/06/1997 |
02 | Shri.G.S Bandewad | Lab Assistant | H.S.C. | 10/08/1992 |