Estd: 1962  

Reg. No: F-16(OSM)

Maharashtra Education Society's


  महाराष्ट्र उदयगिरी महाविद्यालय  



Maharashtra Udayagiri Mahavidyalaya


NAAC 'A+' Grade           


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    The Department of Chemistry at M. U. Mahavidyalaya (estd.1962) is one of the premier Department having Post-Graduation (starting on 1992) in Organic Chemistry with a Research Center in S. R. T. M. University Nanded, Maharashtra, India. The department is one of the best for its teaching, research activities and quality of visiting academics it hosts. The department enjoys strong institutional support as well as financial support from different funding agencies such as University Grant Commission (UGC), Department of Science and Technology (DST) etc. Our department also made collaboration with Department of Chemistry, Monash University, Melbourn, Australia. As a part of this our staff member Dr. Patil visited Australia as a visiting scientist for three months.

Research Profile:

    The waste material and by-products formed in any reactions are still challenges to the chemist for their disposal and avoidance of formation. In context the fast and ecofriendly reactions with high yield of product have been carried out under different simple, clean and green alternative procedures, using ionic liquid catalysts. The ionic liquid catalysts are repeatedly recycled and reused with the same efficiency in several organic reactions. The advantage of these catalyst reactions is the reactions required minimum ionic solvent system without significant loss of its activity. It is proposed to investigate various organic reactions using ionic liquids, water and molecular cerium iodide as the reaction media/catalyst. Chalcones constitute an important class of organic compounds, which occupy a central place in biogenesis. The chemistry of chalcones and their derivatives has been recognized as a significant field of study. The presence of CH=CH-C=O functional group in chalcone confirms antibiotic activity. They are also show an inhibitory action against on several enzymes and fungi. It is proposed to synthesize some new chalcones and their derivatives. The synthesized compounds will be further scan for microbial activity.

Plans of the Department:

We are wishing to start M.Sc. Drug Chemistry, because we wish to trend students for (i) Designing a bioactive molecules, (ii) Their synthesis, and (iii) To study their enzymetic interactions, in one course.

Pharma company get such students who are expertise in the field, i.e., drug designing, synthesis and biological activity.

Long Term Goals:

  • To caters the need of Pharmaceutical, dyes, polymer and agrochemical Industries.

  • Development of new synthetic methodologies for functional materials.

  • Best resource for students and researchers.

  • Strong collaboration with Institutions, Universities and Industries of International repute.

  • Utilization of excellent facilities.

  • Best education and research programs in Organic synthesis and technology areas

  • To develop the department as centre of excellence in all aspects of education, research and development of basic technology in chemistry.

Short Term mission:

It is proposed to start the courses in the emerging areas as per UGC guidelines in the several disciplines like Environment Chemistry, Agro Chemistry, Green Chemistry, Nano Technology and Pharmaceutical Chemistry.

Courses offered by the Department:

Name of the Course

Duration

Intake Capacity

B.Sc.

Three years

120

M.Sc. (Organic Chemistry)

Two years

30+30

Ph.D.

Three years

16

Laboratory Facilities:

  • Basic facilities for research work such as synthesis, isolation and analysis of organic compounds.

  • Internet Access (Unlimited Broad Band Facility).

  • Research Journals:

           i) Indian Journal of Chemistry (Section A & B).

           ii) Journal of Indian Chemical Society.

           iii) Journal of Chemical Science..

           vi) Asian Journal of Chemistry.

Achievements of the Department:

i) Number of Students (year-wise) who qualified in SET/NET/NET-JRF in M.Sc. Program:

Year

No. of Students qualified SET/NET/NET-JRF

2001 01
2004 01
2006 01
2009 02
2010 01

ii) University Merit:

Sr.No Name of Student Year Merit
1 Achmare Hanmanth 2009 II

iii) Placement of Graduate, Post-Graduate & Ph D students in the Department:

S.N.

Name of Student

Qualification hold in Dept.

Position

Place of Placement

1

Mr. Patil Baliram S.

M. Sc.

Analyst

Bee Pharmo Laboratories, Pvt. Ltd. Worali, Maharashtra

2

Mr. Hanmanthrao R. Sangve

M. Sc.

R & D Officer

Lincoln Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Ahamadabad, Gujrat

3

Prof. Tekale

M.Sc.

Assist. Professor

A. S . Mahavidyalaya, Mukhed, Nanded, Maharashtra

4

Mr. Patil Suryaprakash

M. Sc.

Chemist

Lupin, Pune, Maharashtra

5

Mr. Lasonkar Pradeep

M. Sc. & NET JRF

Project Assist.

National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, Maharashtra

6

Mr. Hengane Prakash

M. Sc. & NET JRF

Project Assist.

National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, Maharashtra

7

Mr. M. Naresh Reddy

M. Sc.

Sr. Executive

Quality Assurance Department,  Dr REDDY'S, Hyderabad

8

Mr. Pulinder Reddy

M. Sc.

Trainee

GVK Bio as a Trainee R & D Department,Hyderabad

9

Mr. Umakanth More

M. Sc.

Chemist

LUPIN, production department, Pune, Maharashtra

10

Mr. Ajay Ghalwadkar

M. Sc.

Project Assistant

CEPD, Division, NCL, Pune-08

11

Mr. Pravin H. Mohite

M. Sc.

Project Assist.-II

National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, Maharashtra

12

Mr. Datta Bhosale

M. Sc.

Ph. D. Programme

Zeck Republic

13

Mr. Datta Patil

M. Sc.

Ph. D. Programme

U. K.

Teaching Faculty:

Name of Faculty Phone & E-mail Qualification Ph.D./M.Phil Guide Intake Capacity Total Ph.D./ M.Phil. Produced Total Ph.D./ M.Phil. Enrolement

Dr. S. G. Patil

+918308201919 sg_patil123@ rediffmail.com

M.Sc. Ph.D.

08 Ph.D.

03

06 Ph.D.

Prof. S. N. Hallale

+919423351335  snhallale@yahoo.com

M.Sc. SET

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Dr. G. N. Mandawad

+919049197873 mandawadgajanan @rediffmail.com

M.Sc. Ph.D.

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Visiting (CHB) Teaching Faculty:

  1. Ms. Jamalpure V. J. (M. Sc. M.Phil. B. Ed.)

  2. Mr. Deshpande G. G. (M. Sc. M.Phil. B. Ed.)

  3. Ms.Thakur A. H. (M. Sc. B. Ed.)

  4. Mr. Kedare G. (M. Sc. NET)

Guest Faculty:

  1. Dr. Joshi S. B. (M. Sc. Ph.D.)

Research Projects Sanctioned to the Faculty:

Name of the Principal Investigator Title of the Project Funding Agency Duration (Major/ Minor) Grant / Amount Mobilized (Rs. In Lakhs)   Year of Completion

Dr. S. G. Patil

Use of task specific Ionic liquid (bmIm)OH in the chemical transformation and synthesis of new Heterocyles

DST, New Delhi         (F. No.: SR/FTP/CS-114/2007)

2008-2011

(Major)

17.17

Ongoing

Dr. S. G. Patil

Synthesis of novel Hydroxomic Acid and evaluation of their antimicrobial activity

UGC, New Delhi (F.No.: 39-722/ 2010(SR)

2010-2013

(Major)

6.33

Ongoing

Dr. S. G. Patil

CAN mediated synthesis of Heterocycles

UGC, New Delhi (F. NO. : 47-112/07)

2008-2010

(Minor)

0.70

Ongoing

Dr. V. M. Kamble

 

Deoximation of Aldoximes and Ketoximes by Pyridinium fluorochromate

UGC,

New Delhi,

2008 –2010 (Minor)

0.60

Completed

Prof. S. N. Hallale

Oxidation of organic substrates by pyridinium fluorochromate

UGC, New Delhi, (F. NO. : 47-141/10)

2007-2009

(Minor)

0.70

Completed

Prof. S. N. Hallale

Studies on kinetics and mechanism of oxidation of some organic substrates by Imidazolium halochromates

UGC, New Delhi (F. NO.: 47-1698/10)

2011-2013 (Minor)

1.50

Completed

 

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