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School of Chemical Sciences Takshashila Campus, Khandwa Road, Indore M.P. Heartily

School of Chemical Sciences Takshashila Campus, Khandwa Road, Indore M.P. Heartily Welcome Members of NAAC Peer Team. Year of Establishment : 1976 Founder Head : late Prof. W.V. Bhagwat Prestigious Katju award: Prof. N.S. Poonia ( 1983) Prof. K.K. Pandey (1990).

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School of Chemical Sciences Takshashila Campus, Khandwa Road, Indore M.P. Heartily

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  1. School of Chemical Sciences Takshashila Campus, Khandwa Road, Indore M.P. Heartily Welcome Members of NAAC Peer Team

  2. Year of Establishment : 1976 • Founder Head : late Prof. W.V. Bhagwat • Prestigious Katju award: • Prof. N.S. Poonia ( 1983) • Prof. K.K. Pandey (1990) About the School of Chemical Sciences

  3. School of Chemical Sciences Vision: To create an academically sound environment that nurtures, motivates and inspires excellence in research and teaching in chemical sciences along with concern for society. Mission: To impart theoretical and practical training in advanced areas of chemical sciences and contribute new knowledge through research which encourages creativity, insight development and a passion for science.

  4. Strengths of the Department Strengths • Research Citations • Publications in International Journals with good impact factor • Funded Projects from CSIR, UGC, DRDO, DST, MPCST : Rs. 1,25,13,700/- • DST/FIST :2008 Rs.38,00,000/- • XI Plan : Rs. 50,00,000/- • Total : Rs. 2,13,13,700/-

  5. Salient Features : • Rigorous teaching • Strong emphasis on research activities • Seminar presentation by students • Strict adherence to the academic calendar • Qualified Faculty

  6. School of Chemical Sciences DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA Indore, (M.P.) Ph.D. Program (Awarded :12, Registered:24) Academic Programs M.Sc. Applied Chemistry Seats:20 M.Sc. Chemistry Seats :20 M.Sc. Pharmaceutical Chemistry Seats:20

  7. Year of Establishment : 1976 SCHOOL OF CHEMICAL SCIENCES Faculty Professor : 8 Contractual :1 Non –Teaching Staff Class III : 5 Class IV:10 Technical Staff : 4 Students Enrolled M.Sc. II Sem : 55 M.Sc. IV Sem :59

  8. Placement: Students are placed in reputed Industries / Academic Institutions . • Ranbaxy Laboratories, Gurgaon • Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., Goa • Jubilant Life Sciences Ltd. • Ranbaxy, Dewas • Hindustan Zinc Limited • Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd, Baroda • University of Warsaw, Poland • Center Head, Academics, Akash Coaching Institute, Ahmedabad • Oriental University, Indore • NIT, Raipur • Alliance University, Bengaluru

  9. Significant Achievements of Faculty Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship to Dr. K.K. Pandey University of Wurzburg : July,2010 – September, 2010 University of Marburg : August, 2011 – October, 2011 Visiting Professor/Fellow Department of Chemistry Universitat Autonoma de Bercelona, Spain ( May 2008-June2008 ) and May 2009 Institute of Chemical Research of Catonia (ICIQ), Tarragona Spain, ( June 2009-July 2009) Emory University, Atlanta : (July 2008- September 2008) and (August 2009–September 2009)

  10. Significant Achievements of Faculty Contd... Indo-Hungarian Exchange Fellowship : Dr. Ashok Kumar : University of Pecs(Nov. 10, 2008 to Feb.9, 2009) International Conference, Keio University, Japan ( Nov.2011) Dr. Ashok Kumar Dr Pratibha Sharma Best Science Research Award of MPCST ,Bhopal (in Teacher Category) Dr.Pratibha Sharma : 2010 Dr.Ashok Kumar : 2012

  11. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (Fifth &Sixth Ed.), F.A. Cotton and G. Wilkinson, John Wiley & Sons . • Inorganic Chemistry, (101 Ed.), A.F. Holleman and E. Wiberg, Academic Press, Berlin-New York . • Chemistry of Elements, N.N. Greenwood and E.A. Earnshaw, Pergamon Press. • Comprehensive Coordination Chemistry, E.W. Abel, F.G.A. Stone and Sir G. Wilkinson, Pergamon Press. • Comprehensive Organometallic Chemistry-II, Editor-in-Chief, G. Wilkinson, Pergamon Press. Oxford. • Organometallic compounds of Ruthenium and Osmium, Editor G.R.Knox, Chapman and Hall, New York. • Inorganic Chemistry, G.L. Miessler and D.A. Tarr, Prentice Hall Englewood Cliffs New Jersey. • The Inorganic Chemistry of Biological Processes, (2nd Ed.), M.N. Hughe, Wiley, New York . Research work of the School has been extensively cited

  12. Significant Achievements of Students in the last five years • Ph. D. : Awarded :12 • Submitted :06 • Working :18 • NET : 07 • SPM Award : 01 • GATE : 04 • State Civil Services : 02 • Sarabjot Kaur [ NET-2013] All India Rank – 7 • Pallavi Gupta [NET-2013] All India Rank -13

  13. Significance Achievement of Students • Best Science Research Award of MPCST (in Student Category ) • Mr. Prabal Bandyopadhyay: 2013 • Mr. Pankaj Patidar : 2012 • Ms.Vinita Sahu: 2010 Shyam Prasad Mukherjee (SPM) fellowship (2013) • Ms.Sarabjot Kaur for NET ALL India Rank -7

  14. Our Pride Ms. Sarabjot Kaur Makkad (SPM Fellow-2013) NET : All India Rank 7

  15. Prof. B. Vishwanathan, IIT, Madras, Chennai • Prof. Deepak Gupta, IIT, Kanpur • Prof. P. Yogeeshwari, BITS, Pilani • Prof. Akhilesh Verma, University of Delhi, Delhi • Prof V.K. Jain, Head, Chemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Mumbai • Dr. Alok Shrivastava, (Chemistry Department, Panjab University, Chanigarh Eminent Persons Invited to Deliver their Scientific Talks

  16. Seminar on “Fostering Excellence in Research” – January 15, 2013

  17. National Seminar on “Emerging trends in Chemical Sciences”- March 20, 2012

  18. Criteria 1:Curricular Aspects • Academic Autonomy for Curriculum • Upgradation through Regular Feedback and Discussions with stakeholders • Students • Parents • Faculty • Industry Experts • Alumni • External Subject Experts Interdisciplinary courses Mathematics for Chemists Computers for Chemists Biology for Chemists Bioorganic Chemistry Bioinorganic Chemistry Environmental Chemistry

  19. Curricular AspectsContd… Programmes in emerging areas • Analytical Chemistry • Medicinal Chemistry • Organic Synthesis • Organometallic • Chemistry • LASER Chemistry • Nanomaterials • Heterogeneous/Homogeneous Catalysis

  20. Criteria 2:Teaching-Learning and Evaluation • Admission • Notifications/guidelines of the university • The process of admission : • Entrance test followed by counseling • Demand Ratio (2013) : M.Sc. 1:3.8 (55/209 ) (6,49) • (2012) 1:5.9 ( 59/350) (11,47) • (2011) 1:8 ( 54/430) (1,2,51) • Ph.D. 1:7.7 (36/277)

  21. Criteria 2:Teaching-Learning and Evaluation Yearly Analysis of M. Sc. Students

  22. Teaching-Learning and EvaluationContd… • NET Preparation • Seminars • Semester Results : Before 30th Dec & 30th May • Examination : Ordinance 31 • Evaluation : Transparent

  23. Criteria 3:Research and Extension Faculty/Qualifications/No. of Publications during last five years Prof. K. K. Pandey (M.Sc., Ph.D.(IITK)), D.Sc. :38 Prof.R. Prasad (M.Sc., Ph.D.(IITKh)) :10 Prof.Ashok Kumar (M.Sc., Ph.D.(IITD)), D.Sc. :14 Prof.H. P. S. Chauhan (M.Sc., Ph.D.) :08 Prof.Sheela Joshi (M.Sc., Ph.D.) :14 Prof.Pratibha Sharma (M.Sc., Ph.D.) :20 Dr. Savita Khare (M.Sc., Ph.D.) :07 Total Papers : 111 Total Impact Factor : 208.039 ( Highest IF:12.11) ( Average IF:2.0)

  24. Criteria 3:Research and Extension No. of publications during last five years Total Publications :111

  25. Major journal in which publications are made (2008-2013) • Total Publications : 111 • International : 99 • Indian : 12 Journal Name Impact Factor • Coord. Chem. Revs. 12.11 • Chem.Eur.J. 5.925 • Inorg. Chem.(6) 4.601 • Organometallics(5) 3.963 • Dalton Trans. 3.84 • J. Phys. Chem. B 3.696 • European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 3.346 • Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 3.049 • Tetrahedron 3.025 • Journal of Molecular Catalysis : Chemical A (3) 2.947 • J. Phys. Chem. A (3) 2.946 • Journal of Physical Chemistry A(3) 2.946 • Tetrahedron Letters 2.683 • Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters(4) 2.554 • J. Organomet. Chem.(7) 2.384

  26. Major journal in which publications are made (in the last five years) Journal Name Impact Factor • J. Organomet. Chem.(7) 2.384 • Bioorg. Med. Chem. Lett. 2.338 • Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2.28 • Arabian Journal of Chemistry (2) 2.266 • Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 2.206 • Parasitology Research 2.149 • Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Mol.Biomol. Spect. (4) 2.098 • Applied Organometallic Chemistry 2.06 • Polyhedron(5) 2.057 • Optical Materials 2.02 • Inorg. Chem. Commun. 1.972 • J. Incl. Phenom. Macrocycl. Chem.(3) 1.886 • Inorg. Chim. Acta 1.846 • Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 1.75 • Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry 1.617 • Medicinal Chemistry Research(8) 1.612 • Journal of Coordination Chemistry 1.547 • Journal of Nanoparticles 1.546 • J. Mol. Struct. (THEOCHEM) 1.288

  27. Major journal in which publications are made (2008-2013) Journal Name Impact Factor • Comput. Theoret. Chem.(2) 1.288 • ARKIVOC Arkat, (USA) 1.252 • Canadian Journal of Chemistry 1.242 • Pharmaceutical Biology (Informa Healthcare, UK) 1.206 • International Journal of Chemical Kinetics 1.007 • Letters in Organic Chemistry 0.822 • Chinese Journal of Chemistry 0.755 • European J Chem. 0.746 • Phosphorus, Sulphur, Silicon and Related Elements(4) 0.716 • J.Chil.Chem.Soc (2) 0.675 • Polish Journal of Chemical Technology 0.444 • J. Indian Chemical Society 0.275 • Indian journal of Chemical Technology 0.267 • Oxidation Communication(3) 0.241 • J. of Environmental Research and Development(2) 0.078 • International J. of Chemical Sciences (2) 0.063

  28. Facilities and Expertise Available in the Department Research Expertise: • Theoretical calculations at DFT Level • Supramolecular Chemistry • Molecular Modeling • Solvent Extraction • QSAR/Drug Designing • Synthetic Organic Chemistry • Organometallic Chemistry • Electrochemistry • Catalysis • Nano Science • Coordination Chemistry • Computational Chemistry Instruments and facilities: • HPLC : 01 • G.C : 03 • Pulse Polarograph : 01 • UV-visible Spect. : 02 • Electro chemistry :01 • Work station • 24x7 Internet facility for all faculty • LCD in all Class Rooms • 24x7 Internet facility for all students

  29. Facilities Available for Use at IUC/DAE-CSR in DAVV Campus • SEM • TEM • AFM • ESCA • Nitrogen Gas Plant • He Gas Plant

  30. Details of Research Grant Received from different Agencies : Rs. 65,65,800/- : (ongoing)

  31. Details of Research Grant Received from different Agencies during the last five Years :Rs. 59,43,900/-

  32. Collaborative Research During Last Five -Year Prof. K. K. Pandey : Prof. G. Frenking,University of Marburg,Germany Prof. Phillip P. Power,University of California Davis, USA Prof. Agusti Lledos,University of Autonoma Barcelona, Spain Prof. F. Maserus,Institute of Chemical Research of Cataonia,Spain Dr. D. G. Musaev,Emerson Centre for Scientific Computation, Emory University, USA Prof. D. C. Liotta, Emory University, USA Prof. Simon Aldridge, Oxford University, UK Prof. Holger Braunschweig,University of Wurzburg, Germany Prof. Cameron Jones, Monash University, Australia Prof. Ashok Kumar : Prof. Kunsangi Mate Sandor, University of Pecs, Hungary. Dr. Martin Pour Nikfardjam , State Research Institute for Viticultureand Pomiculture , Weinsberg, Germany.

  33. Criteria 4:Infrastructure and Learning Resources High Pressure Reactor Surface Area Analyser

  34. Criteria 4:Infrastructure and Learning Resources Pilot Fixed Bed Reactor Rotary Vacuum Evaporator

  35. Major Instruments Gas Chromatograph IR Spectrophotometer UV-Vis Spectrophotometer HPLC

  36. Major Instruments Gas Chromatograph Electrochemical System UV-Vis Spectrophotometer

  37. Criteria 4:Infrastructure and Learning Resources LIBRARY Volumes 966+643=1609 Titles 710 e-journals 388

  38. Criteria 4: Infrastructure and Learning Resources Contd… UGC XI Plan Grant Books : Rs. 5,00,000/- Equipments : Rs.35,00,000/- Infrastructure : Rs.10,00,000/-

  39. Criteria 5:Student Support and Progression • Career Counseling • Mentor for each Course • Soft-skill development • Grievance Redressal Cell • Anti Ragging Committee • Proctorial Board • Dean , Student Welfare • Sports Department Students participation • Co-curricular activities • Sports • Alumni

  40. Criteria 6:Governance, Leadership and Management • School’s aim : • To render an environment that motivate and inspires excellence in research and teaching • To inculcate professional ethics to serve mankind and Society • Effective utilisation of the assets • Involvement of Faculty and non-teaching staff members

  41. Criteria 7:Innovations and Best Practices • • Environment Consciousness: • The main focus : • Energy Conservation : Energy Audit • 2.Green Chemistry based experiments

  42. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSCIOUSNESS Plantation Green Chemistry eco-friendly Environment

  43. Criteria 7:Innovations and Best Practices Innovations: Excellence in research and teaching Best Practices: Maintenance of academic schedule Evidence of Success : High quality publications

  44. Innovations and Best Practices Contd… • Follow four- policies of the University: • Research Policy • Value- Promotion Policy • Green Policy • IT Policy

  45. Future Plan • Organizing Seminars/Workshops • Enhancing collaborative projects • Design and fabrication of instruments • Filing of Patents • providing industrial consultancy • Advancement in teaching of quantum mechanics and • surface chemistry • Developing research in thrust area such as Chemical • Graph Theory(Bioinformatics)and TS modeling etc.

  46. THANK YOU

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