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    system academic year 2009-2010.

    The School has semester Examination system for theory and annual Examination system for Laboratory

    Courses (Practicals) and Projects.

    9. Participation of the department in the courses offered by other departments: N. A.

    10. Number of teaching posts sanctioned, filled and actual (Professors/Associate Professors/Asst.

    Professors/others)

    Designation Sanctioned FilledActual (including

    CAS & MPS)

    Professor 02 02 07

    Associate Professors 02 02 --

    Assistant Professors 04 04 04

    Others (Contractual Posts) 03 (University Fund)

    01 (Govt. Fund)

    03

    01

    03

    01

    Visiting Professor 01 01 01

    11. Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, area of specialization, experience and research under

    guidance

    Permanent

    Name of the

    faculty

    Qualifi-

    cationDesignation

    Specializatio

    nExperience

    No. of Ph.D./

    M.Phil.

    students guided

    for the

    last 4 years

    Prof. P. P.

    Mahulikar

    M. Sc.,

    Ph.D.

    Professor & Director

    (Head, Dept. of

    Industrial Chemistry)

    Organic

    Chemistry20 Years 05

    Prof. D. G.

    Hundiwale

    M. Sc.,

    Ph.D.

    Professor & Head,

    Dept. of Polymer

    Chemistry

    Polymer

    Chemistry21 Years 03

    Prof. S. L. PatilM. Sc.,Ph.D.

    ProfessorOrganicChemistry

    36 Years 02

    Prof. D. H. MoreM. Sc.,

    Ph.D., SET

    Professor & Head

    Dept. of Analytical

    Chemistry

    Organic

    Chemistry20 Years 05

    Prof. Mrs. J. S.

    Meshram

    M. Sc.,

    Ph.D.

    Professor & Head,

    Dept. of Org.

    Chemistry

    Organic

    Chemistry23 Years 08

    Prof. Mrs. R. S.

    Bendre

    M. Sc.,

    Ph.D.

    Professor & Head,

    Dept. of Pest. &

    Agrochem.

    Inorganic

    Chemistry20 Years 04

    Prof. A. U. BorseM. Sc.,

    Ph.D.Professor

    Organic

    Chemistry31 Years --

    Dr. D. S. Dalal M. Sc.,Ph.D., SET

    Assistant ProfessorOrganicChemistry

    08 Years01 (thesis

    submitted)

    Dr. V. V. Gite M. Sc.,

    Ph.D., SETAssistant Professor

    Polymer

    Chemistry08 Years --

    Dr. K. K.

    Sharma

    M. Sc.,

    Ph.D.Assistant Professor

    Physical

    Chemistry10 Years --

    Mr. A. M. Patil M. Sc.,

    NET, SETAssistant Professor

    Organic

    Chemistry05 Years --

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    Contractual

    Name of the

    facultyQualification Designation Specialization Experience

    For the

    Academic

    Year/s

    For the Course

    Mr. G. R. Gupta M. Sc., SET,M.Phil.

    AssistantProfessor

    OrganicChemistry

    4 Years2012-2013

    OrganicChemistry

    Dr. U. D. PatilM. Sc., Ph.D.,

    NET

    AssistantProfessor

    OrganicChemistry 3 Years

    2011-2012

    2012-2013

    OrganicChemistry

    Mr. S. N. Tayade M. Sc., SET Assistant

    Professor

    Physical

    Chemistry

    2 Years 2011-2012

    2012-2013

    Physical

    Chemistry

    Mr. K. C.

    Tayade

    M. Sc., NET Assistant

    Professor

    Analytical

    Chemistry

    2 Years 2011-2012

    2012-2013

    Analytical

    Chemistry

    Visiting Professor

    Name of thefaculty

    Qualification Designation Specialization Experience For theAcademic

    Year/s

    For the Course

    Prof. K. J. PatilM. Sc., Ph.D.

    Visiting

    Professor

    Physical

    Chemistry

    37 + 04

    Years2009-2013

    Physical

    Chemistry

    12. List of senior Visiting Fellows, adjunct faculty, emeritus professors:

    1. Dr. Gulshan Relhan, Retired Scientist, BARC, Mumbai (2009-2013).2. Dr. Omprakash Yemul, Associate Professor, SRTMU, Nanded (2001-2013).

    3. Prof. A. A. Natu, IISER, Pune, (February 12, 2013).

    4. Dr. John T. Reilly, Department of Chemistry and Physics, Costal Carolina University, Conway, USA

    (October 05, 2009).5. Dr. R. Girijan and Dr. D. Nayan, Toshvin Analytical Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai (November 09, 2009).

    6. Prof. L. J. Paliwal and Prof. Berad, Department of Chemistry, Nagpur University, Nagpur (December

    07-16, 2009).

    7. Dr. R. B. Pawar, HEMRL, Pune (December 07-16, 2009).

    13. Percentage of classes taken by temporary faculty programme-wise information:

    Total working hours 278 hrs (100%)

    Regular Faculty working hours: 171 hrs (61.51 %)Contract Teacher working hours: 107 hrs (38.49 %)

    14. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:

    Since the School has common basic branches of chemistry in M. Sc. I (Sem. I & II), the teachers to student

    ratio for each branch of chemistry is required to be calculated separately.

    I. M. Sc. Part I

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    Name of the

    Programme

    Academic

    Year

    Teacher Students

    Admitted

    Student

    Teacher

    Ratio

    Permanent Contractual M.Sc.-I

    M. Sc. I (Inorganic

    Chemistry)

    2009-2010 01 -- 87 87

    2010-2011 -- 01+01 100 50

    2011-2012 01 01 95 47.5

    2012-2013 01 01** 94 47

    M. Sc. I (Organic

    Chemistry)

    2009-2010 03 -- 87 292010-2011 03 -- 100 33.3

    2011-2012 02 03 95 19

    2012-2013 02 02 94 21

    M. Sc. I (PhysicalChemistry)

    2009-2010 01 01 87 43.5

    2010-2011 01 01 100 50

    2011-2012 01 01+01 95 31

    2012-2013 01 01+01 94 31

    M. Sc. I (Basic

    Concepts in

    Instrumentation and

    Analysis)

    2009-2010 -- -- 87

    2010-2011 01 01 100 25

    2011-2012 01 01 95 22.5

    2012-2013 01 01 94 22

    Name of the

    Programme

    Academic

    Year

    Teacher Students Admitted Student

    Teacher

    RatioPermanent Contractua

    l

    M.Sc.-I M.Sc.-II

    M. Sc.(Polymer

    Chemistry)

    2009-2010 02 -- 19 20 9.5

    2010-2011 02 -- 18 19 09

    2011-2012 02 01 17 18 5.672012-2013 02 -- 20 17 10

    M. Sc.(Pesticides

    and

    Agrochemicals)

    2009-2010 02 -- 15 20 7.5

    2010-2011 02 -- 15 15 7.5

    2011-2012 02 -- 12 15 06

    2012-2013 02 -- 05 12 2.5

    M. Sc.(Industrial

    Chemistry)

    2009-2010 02 -- 19 19 9.5

    2010-2011 02 -- 16 19 08

    2011-2012 02 -- 16 16 08

    2012-2013 02 -- 18 16 09

    M. Sc. (Organic

    Chemistry)

    2009-2010 03 -- 25 25 8.33

    2010-2011 03 -- 26 25 8.67

    2011-2012 02 03 25 26 5.0

    2012-2013 03 02 20+05+18+08+18+25=94 25 23.8

    M. Sc. (Physical

    Chemistry)

    2009-2010 01 01* 19+15+19+09=62 13 37.5

    2010-2011 01 01* 18+15+16+16+09=74 09 41.5

    2011-2012 01 01+01* 17+12+16+19+06=70 09 26.3

    2012-2013 01 01+01* 20+05+18+25+18+08=94 06 33.3

    M. Sc.

    (Analytical

    Chemistry)

    2009-2010 -- 01 -- --

    2010-2011 01 01 18+15+16+09+16=74 -- 35

    2011-2012 01 02 17+12+16+06+19=70 16 14.3

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    Name of the

    Programme

    Academic

    Year

    Teacher Students Admitted Student

    Teacher

    RatioPermanent Contractua

    l

    M.Sc.-I M.Sc.-II

    2012-2013 01 01+01** 20+05+18+25+08+18=94 19 18.3

    M. Sc. I

    (Inorganic

    Chemistry)

    2009-2010 01 01 19+15+19+09=62 -- 31

    2010-2011 01 -- 18+15+16+16+09=74 -- 74

    2011-2012 -- 01+01 17+12+16+19+06=70 -- 35

    2012-2013 01 01 20+05+18+25+18+08=94 -- 45* Visiting Professor, ** DST-Young Scientist

    15. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned, filled and actual

    Sr.

    No.Non-Teaching (Supporting Staff) Sanctioned Filled Actual

    1. Technical 02+03 02+03 02+03

    2. Administrative 02 02 02

    3. Peon 03 03 03

    16. Research thrust areas as recognized by major funding agencies:

    Sr.

    No.Funding Agency Thrust Area

    1. University Grants Commission (UGC),

    New Delhi

    1. Zeolite catalyzed on pet convergent reactions

    2. DNA Cleavage activity of coordination compounds

    3. Design and Development of Eco-friendly 1 K polyurethanenano Composite Coating System

    4. Clean Synthesis and Bioactivity Evaluation of Newer

    Benzimidazole Compounds

    5. Evaluation of Antiulcer Activity of Newer Benzimidazole

    6. Eco-friendly two pack polyurethane based on renewable

    vegetable oil and carbohydrates

    7. Synthesis of nitrogen and sulphur containing heterocyclic

    compounds as antihyperlipemic or antiarteriosclerotic agents8. Coupling of Photo-oxidation Process with Biological Treatment

    9. Development of Carvacrol Derivatives as Insect GrowthRegulators

    2. Council of Scientific & IndustrialResearch (CSIR), New Delhi

    10.Design and Development of Novel Insect Growth Regulators11. Design and Synthesis of Piperazines and Benzimidazoles as

    potent antifilarial agents

    3. Department of Science and

    Technology (DST), New Delhi

    12.Developments for Specific Newer Chemosensors

    13. Supramolecular Chemistry

    14.Chemo-photosynthetic conversion of CO215. -Cyclodextrin as a supramolecular catalyst

    4. Defense Research and Development

    Organization (DRDO), New Delhi

    16. Degradation of High Energy Materials

    17. Development of Eco-friendly Methods, Novel Catalysts and

    Reagents for the Synthesis of High Energy Materials5. TWAS, Italy 18. Novel Methods for the Synthesis of Fullerenes

    6. BCUD, NMU, Jalgaon 19. Newer Amidine Based Chemical Sensors

    17.Number of faculty with ongoing projects from a) national b) international funding agencies and c) Total

    grants received. Give the names of the funding agencies, project title and grants received project-wise.

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    Type of Funding Agency No. of Faculty Total grants received

    National 13 >550.00 Lakhs

    Inter-National 01 Submitted to GSK, Spain

    (80.00 Lakhs)

    18. Inter-institutional collaborative projects and associated grants received

    A. National collaboration

    a. HEMRL, Pune (2003-2005)

    b. School of Chemical Technology, NMU, Jalgaon (10.91 Lakhs)

    c. School of Environmental Sciences, NMU, Jalgaon (10.99 Lakhs)

    B. International collaboration: NIL

    19. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; UGC-SAP/CAS, DPE; DBT, ICSSR, AICTE, etc.; total

    grants received.

    Sr.

    No.

    Name of PI /

    C o-PITitle of the Project

    Fundin

    g

    Agency

    Date of

    SanctionDuration

    Total

    Outlay

    (in

    Lakhs)

    Collabor

    ation if

    any

    Remark

    1

    PI: Prof. R. S.

    Bendre &

    Co-PI: Dr. U.

    D. Patil

    Design and Development of NovelInsect Growth Regulators:

    Synthesis and Structure Activity

    Correlation of Benzoyl Phenyl

    Ureas, 1,2-Diacyl Hydrazines,

    Thiodiazoles and Oxadiazoles

    Derived from Naturally Occurring

    Phenolic Monoterpenoids

    CSIR,

    New

    Delhi

    April-

    2013

    3 Years

    (2013-

    2016)

    22.29 -- Sanction

    2Dr. U. D.

    Patil

    A Search and Developments for

    Newer Amidine Based Chemical

    Sensors

    BCUD,

    NMU,

    Jalgaon

    April-

    2013

    2 Years

    (2013-

    2015)

    00.70 -- Sanction

    3Dr. U. D.

    Patil

    Synthesis of Amidines -

    A Search and Developments for

    Specific Newer Chemosensors

    [under DST Fast Track YoungScientist Scheme]

    DST,

    New

    DelhiApril-

    2013

    3 Years

    (2013-

    2016)

    28.07 -- Sanction

    4

    PI:Prof. J. S.Meshram &

    Co-PI: Prof.

    P. P.

    Mahulikar

    New horizons in zeolite catalyzed

    on pet convergent reactions

    UGC,New

    DelhiApril-

    2013

    3 Years

    (2013-

    2016)

    11.57 -- Ongoin

    5Prof. R. S.

    Bendre

    Chemcial nucleases: synthesis,

    characterization and DNA Cleavge

    activity of coordination compounds

    involving novel polydentate

    ligands

    UGC,

    New

    DelhiApril-

    2013

    3 Years

    (2013-

    2016)

    11.53 -- Ongoin

    6

    PI:Dr. V. V.

    Gite & Co-PI: Prof. R.

    D. Kulkarni

    Design and Development of Eco-

    friendly 1 K polyurethane nanoComposite Coating System for

    High Performance Applications

    UGC,

    New

    DelhiApril-2013

    3 Years

    (2013-

    2016)

    10.91

    School of

    Chemical

    Technology

    , NMU,

    Jalgaon

    Ongoin

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    7Dr. K. K.

    Sharma

    Electrochemical Synthesis ofNoble Metal Nanoparticles using

    Bio-compatible Stabilizers:

    Evaluation of its Effects in the

    DNA Base Damage Induced by

    Ionizing Radiation

    DST,New

    Delhi

    Jan-2013

    3 Years

    (2013-

    2016)

    32.00-- Sanction

    8 Dr. A. S.Kuwar

    Self assembly and studies of

    molecular association and synthesis

    of supramolecular compounds

    containing plural hydroxyl andamide groups via tandem Claisenrearrangement and probing their

    utility in molecular recognition

    process

    DST,

    New

    Delhi

    Oct.-2012

    3 Years

    (2013-

    2016)

    25.55 -- Ongoin

    9Prof. P. P.Mahulikar

    Clean Synthesis and BioactivityEvaluation of Newer

    Benzimidazole Compounds

    UGC,New

    Delhi

    2012 3 Years

    (2012-

    2015)

    09.82-- Ongoin

    10

    Co-PI: Prof.P. P.

    Mahulikar& PI: Dr. P. R.

    Puranik

    (School of LifeSciences)

    Chemo-photosynthetic conversionof CO2 into algal bio- mass with

    bio-technology potentials

    DST,New

    Delhi

    2012

    3 Years(2012-

    2015)

    50.00

    School of

    LifeSciences,

    NMU,

    Jalgaon

    Ongoin

    11

    Prof. D. H.

    More

    Evaluation Of Antiulcer

    Activity of Newer

    Benzimidazole

    UGC,

    New

    Delhi

    2011 3 Years

    (2011-

    2014)

    06.50-- Ongoin

    12

    Co-PI: Dr. D.

    S. Dalal & PI:

    Dr. N. D.

    Wagh (School

    of

    Environmenta

    l Sciences)

    Degradation of High Energy

    Materials

    DRDO,

    New

    Delhi

    2011

    3 Years

    (2011-

    2014)

    10.99

    School of

    Environmental

    Sciences,NMU,

    Jalgaon

    Ongoin

    13

    PI: Dr. D. S.

    Dalal & Co-PI: Prof. A.

    U. Borse

    Development of Eco-friendly

    Methods, Novel Catalysts andReagents for the Synthesis of High

    Energy Materials

    DRDO,

    NewDelhi

    20113 Years

    (2011-2014)

    16.92 -- Ongoin

    14

    Dr. V. V. Gite

    & Prof. R. D.

    Kulkarni,

    Eco-friendly two pack

    polyurethane based on renewable

    vegetable oil and carbohydrates

    UGC,

    New

    Delhi

    2010

    3 Years

    (2010-

    2012)

    08.36

    School of

    Chemical

    Technolo

    gy, NMU,

    Jalgaon

    Complet

    15

    Coordinator:

    Prof. D. H.

    More

    Dy.Coordina

    tor: Dr. V. V.

    Gite

    Funds for Infrastructural

    Development in Sciences and

    Technology (FIST) (Level Ib)

    DST,

    New

    Delhi

    2009

    5 Years

    (2009-

    2014)

    65.00-- Ongoin

    16

    Coordinator:

    Prof. P. P.

    MahulikarDy.

    Coordinator:

    Prof. D. G.

    Hundiwale

    Special Assistance Programme

    (SAP DRS-II) (Development of

    Nanomaterials for SpecialApplications in Polymers)

    UGC,

    New

    Delhi

    2009

    5 Years(2009-

    2014)

    60.00-- Ongoin

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    17

    Dr. D. S.Dalal

    -Cyclodextrin as a supramolecularcatalyst in the synthesis of

    biologically active heterocyclic

    compounds

    DST,New

    Delhi

    20093 Years

    (2009-

    2012)

    20.40-- Complet

    18

    Dr. D. S.

    Dalal

    Synthesis of nitrogen and sulphur

    containing heterocyclic compounds

    as antihyperlipemic or

    antiarteriosclerotic agents

    UGC,

    New

    Delhi

    20092 Years

    (2009-

    2011)

    01.09 -- Complet

    19

    Co-I:Prof. P.

    P. MahulikarP I: Dr. S. R.

    Thorat

    (School of

    Environment

    alSciences)

    Coupling of Photo-oxidation

    Process with Biological Treatmentin Textile and Tannery Industrial

    Waste Water; Catalytic and

    Technological Aspects

    UGC,

    NewDelhi

    2008

    3 Years

    (2008-

    2011)

    09.19

    School of

    Environm

    ental

    Sciences,NMU,

    Jalgaon

    Complet

    20

    PI: Prof. D.

    H. MoreCo-I: Prof. P.

    P. Mahulikar

    Design and Synthesis of

    Piperazines and Benzimidazoles aspotent antifilarial agents

    CSIR,

    NewDelhi

    20083 Years

    (2008-

    2011)

    16.70-- Complet

    21

    Prof. (Mrs.)

    R. S. Bendre

    Eco-Friendly Management:

    Development of CarvacrolDerivatives as Insect Growth

    Regulators

    UGC,

    NewDelhi

    20083 Years

    (2008-

    2011)

    06.28 -- Complet

    22

    Coordinator:

    Prof. P. P.

    Mahulikar

    Dy.

    Coordinator:

    Prof. D. H.

    More

    Special Assistance Programme

    (SAP - DRS I) (Synthesis and

    Development of Polymers)

    UGC,

    New

    Delhi

    2004

    5 Years

    (2004-

    2009)

    45.00-- Complet

    20. Research facility / Centre with

    State recognition

    o Polymer Processing Lab (Research Lab-I)

    o Pesticides Formulation Lab (Research Lab-II)

    o Sophisticated Instrumentation Lab (Research Lab-III)

    o Synthetic Research Lab (Research Lab-IV)

    o Synthetic Research Lab (Research Lab-V)

    o Pests rearing & Testing Lab (Research Lab-VI)

    National recognition : Nil

    International recognition : Nil

    21. Special research laboratories sponsored by / created by industry or corporate bodies : Nil

    22. Publications:

    Number of papers published in peer reviewed journals (national / international)

    National Publication : 10International Publication : 102

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    Total : 112(Please Refer Annexure - I)

    Monographs : Nil

    Chapters in Books

    (Please Refer Annexure - II)

    Edited Books / Journals :

    (Please Refer Annexure - III)

    Books with ISBN with details of publishers:

    (Please Refer Annexure - IV) Number listed in International Database (Fore.g. Scopus, Google etc.)

    Citation Index range / average

    SNIP

    SJR

    Impact Factor range / average

    h-index

    23. Details of patents and income generated:

    (Please Refer Annexure - V)

    Two Indian Patents are filed and 04 submitted to patent office, Mumbai; however, there is no income

    from the filed patents.24. Areas of consultancy and income generated :

    Sr.

    No.Name of the consultancy

    projectName of the agency

    Amount in

    RsYear

    Co-

    ordinator

    1. Brabender EC Research Samples of

    Power Additives Pvt.

    Ltd., Ahmadabad &

    Aryavart Additives

    Pvt. Ltd., Jalgaon

    1.20

    Dr. V. V.

    Gite

    2.FTIR Research Samples

    22,500 Dr. D. S.

    Dalal

    3. Through M. Sc. ProjectsMadhukar Sahakari

    Sugar Factory Faijpur1.80 Prof. P. P.

    Mahulikar

    4. Pest Control Practices University Premises--

    Prof. R. S.

    Bendre

    25. Faculty selected nationally / internationally to visit other laboratories / institutions / industries in India and

    abroad:

    1. Prof. P. P. Mahulikar: Singapur (June 28- July 03, 2009)

    2. Prof. D. G. Hundiwale: France (Oct., 2010); Indonesia (28 Nov.- 1 Dec. 2011)

    3. Prof. D. H. More: (June 28- July 03, 2009); Bangkok (January 21-23, 2010)

    4. Prof. J. S. Meshram: Florida, USA (2010); USA (2012)

    5. Prof. R. S. Bendre: Moritius (26-30th July 2010)

    6. Dr. D. S. Dalal: Melbourne Australia (4-7 Dec. 2011)

    7. Dr. V. V. Gite: Netherland(27th June to 1st July, 2011)

    8. Dr. K. K. Sharma: UK (1 Year, 2001-02); USA (3 Years, 2004-07); France (4 months, in 2009)

    26. Faculty serving in

    a) National committees b) International committees c) Editorial Boards d) any other (please specify):

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    Sr. No. Name of the

    Faculty

    Nature of Committee

    Reviewer

    Prof. P. P. Mahulikar Reviewer to reputed journals of CSIR, Wiley Interscience,

    Elsevier, ACS, Taylor and Francis.

    Prof. Mrs. J. S. Meshram Reviewer to reputed journals of CSIR, Wiley Interscience,

    Elsevier, ACS, Taylor and Francis.

    Prof. Mrs. R. S. Bendre The Pesticides Encyclopedia Project (The Govt. of India project)

    Dr. V. V. Gite Reviewer to reputed journals of Wiley Interscience, Elsevier ACS,Taylor and Francis

    27. Faculty recharging strategies (UGC, ASC, Refresher / orientation programs, workshops, training programs

    and similar programs).

    Sr.

    No.Name of the faculty Programme Duration Organized by

    1. Dr. V. V. Gite

    Orientation

    Course

    02-12-2009

    To

    29-12-2009

    Department of Adult and Continuing

    Education, NMU, Jalgaon

    2. Dr. V. V. Gite

    Refresher

    Course

    10-04-2012

    To

    30-04-2012

    University of Pune, Pune

    3. Dr. K. K. Sharma

    Refresher

    Course

    10-04-2012

    To

    30-04-2012

    University of Pune, Pune

    4. Dr. D. S. Dalal

    Orientation

    Course

    02-12-2009

    To

    29-12-2009

    Department of Adult and Continuing

    Education, NMU, Jalgaon

    5. Dr. D. S. DalalRefresherCourse 01/06/2012to

    28/06/2012

    UGC-Academic Staff College, Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada

    University, Aurangabad

    28. Student projects

    Percentage of students who have done in-house projects including inter-departmental projects: 90%

    Percentage of students doing projects in collaboration with other universities/industry/institute:10 %

    29. Awards / recognitions received at the national and international level by

    Faculty : 1] Young Scientist Award (DST) to

    Dr. D. S. Dalal,

    Dr. K. K. Sharma,

    Dr. A. S. Kuwar

    Dr. U. D. Patil

    Doctoral / Post-doctoral fellows : D. S. Kothari Post

    Doctoral Research Fellowship

    (01, Dr. N. R. Yeole);

    RFSMS Fellowships (17)

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    INSPIRE Fellowships (07)Maulana Azad Fellowship (01)

    Rajiv Gandhi Fellowship (02)

    Students :

    Sr. No. Awards / recognitions received by Students

    Shamkant L Patil*,Rajesh P,Mahajan,

    Synthesis, characterizationand Steriochemical Evaluation of (E) Cinnamides byIR and 1HNMR

    method in National seminarNSMTICA-2013 Poster Presentation ,organized by SVS,s Arts and Science College, Dondaicha, Dist. Dhule held 6th & 7th Feb.2013.

    [First Prize]

    Shamkant L. Patil,*Ajay P. Nikum, Kamlesh R. Desale.

    Synthesis, Docking and evaluation of antifungal, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity of

    some novel 4-thiocyanatomethyl coumarin derivatives. in National conference Poster

    Presentation in NCIIICS-2013 organized by MGSM,s Arts,Science and Commerce College,Chopada. Dist, Jalgaon held 8th & 9th Feb.2013.

    [First Prize]

    P. P. Kumavat, Asha D. Jangale, Yogesh B. Wagh, Dipak R. Patil, Dipak S. Dalal*

    A Green Synthesis of Symmetrical N, N-Disubstituted Thiourea Derivatives in Water using

    Solar Energy.

    National Conference On Innovative Interdisciplinary Ideas In Chemical Sciences (NCIIICS-2013), Department of Chemistry, M. G. S. Ms Arts, Science & Commerce college, Chopda,

    Dist- Jalgaon.

    [Second prize in Poster Presentation]

    R. K. Hedaoo, A. B. Chaudhari, S. D. Rajput, V. V. Gite,

    Fabrication of Trimer Based Novel Polyurea Microcapsules on Pendimethalin as a Herbicide

    Model and its Release Rate, Advances in Polymers and Coatings, Rangotsav held on 15-16th

    Feb 2013 at Institute of Chemical Technology, Matunga, Mumbai.

    [Second Prize]

    V. N. Mahire, J. P. Nandre, D. S. Dalal, P. P. Mahulikar*

    L- Proline catalyzed synthesis of 1,8-Dioxoctahydroxanthene in glycerol as green solvent,

    University level Research Festival AVISHKAR- 2012 13th & 14th December 2012 at NMU,

    Jalgaon.[First Prize]

    Umesh Pete, Chetan Zade, Amol dikundwar, Chitra Srivastava and R.S. Bendre* Structure

    Activity Relationship Studies of Phenolic Monoterpenoid Carvacrol Derivatives in Eco-

    Friendly Pest Management, University level Research Festival AVISHKAR- 2012 on 13 th &

    14th December 2012 at NMU, Jalgaon.

    [Second Prize]

    S. D. Rajput, P. P. Mahulikar, V. V. Gite

    Development of Renewable Sources Based Anticorrosive Polyurethane Coatings from

    Cellulose and Castor Oil Derivatives, 10th International Symposium On Surface Protective

    Coatings, SSPC-2013, February 15-16, 2013 organized by Corrosion Science & Engineering,

    IIT Bombay, Powai, Mumbai.

    [First Prize].

    U.A. Fegade, A.S. Kuwar, P. P. Mahulikar, S. B. Attarde,

    Studies on the synthesis of high- performance chemically responsive materials.

    2nd International Conference on "Emerging Trends in Chemical Sciences", 2nd - 4th November

    2012, at Solapur University, Solapur.

    [Mr. U.A. Fegade received Forth Prize in poster presentation].

    S. D. Rajput, V. V. Gite*, presented poster on Preparation of polyurethane coatings using

    polyol obtained from renewable sources i. e. sorbitol and fatty acid in National Symposium

    on Polymer and Coatings (OTAI-South Zone), IICT, Hyderabad, (7-8 th Sep. 2012).

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    [Second Prize]

    Abdul A. Ahmad, V. R. Shaikh, U. D. Patil, R. U. Pathan, D. G. Hundiwale* presented poster

    in National Conference on Recent Advances in Polymer Technology (RAPT-2012), UDCT,

    NMU Jalgaon, (2-3 March 2012)

    [Second Prize in Poster Presentation].

    R. K. Hedaoo, P. P. Mahulikar, V. V. Gite*, presented poster in State Level Compitation

    AVISHKAR -2012, S. U. Kolhapur, (13th -15th January 2012).

    [First Prize in Oral Presentation].

    a. Patil Hrishikesh Suresh (M. Sc. II.) won prize in Group Folk Dance,b. Borase Nitin Ashok (M. Sc. I) won prize in Mime & Group Folk Dance,

    c. Jirekar Pratiksha Dinkar (M. Sc. II) won prize in Rangoli / Clay Modeling,

    d. Patil Kiran Murlidhar (M. Sc. I) won prize in Skit, in Yuvarang 2012 held at D. N.

    College, Faizpur (January 2012).

    A. V. Bagle, V. V. Gite, D. G. Hundiwale, P. P. Mahulikar* presented poster in National

    Conference on Nanomaterials, Industrial Polymers and Eco-friendly Coatings Perspectives

    and Challenges (NIPEC 2012), NMU Jalgaon, (18 th February 2012)

    [First Prize in Poster Presentation].

    Dinesh M. Patil, Sandhya V. Sharma, Dhanashri P. Bonde, V. V. Gite*, presented poster in

    National Conference on Nanomaterials, Industrial Polymers and Eco-friendly Coatings Perspectives and Challenges (NIPEC 2012), NMU Jalgaon, (18 th February 2012)

    [Second Prize in Poster Presentation].Abdul A. Ahmad, V. R. Shaikh, U. D. Patil, R. U. Pathan, D. G. Hundiwale* presented poster

    in National Conference on Recent Advances in Polymer Technology (RAPT-2012), UDCT,

    NMU Jalgaon, (2-3 March 2012)

    [Second Prize in Poster Presentation].

    30. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops/Scientific Programmes organized and the source of funding (national /

    international) with details of outstanding participants, if any.

    Sr.

    No. Name of the event Level Dates

    Sponsoring

    Agencies

    No. of

    delegatesparticipated

    1.DAD

    NationalFebruary 2,2008

    UGC, New Delhi 110

    2.RAPT

    National28 & 29th

    Dec. 2009

    DRDO, CSIR,

    UGC & DST

    210 (08

    International)

    3.

    IYC-2011(Poster Competition)

    State

    26th

    December

    2011

    University

    110

    4.

    Workshop on Paper, Thesis and

    Project Writing in Chemistry

    (IYC 2011)

    State9th March

    2012

    University

    190

    5. NIPEC - 2012 National 18th

    Feb.2012

    UGC, New Delhiand University

    225

    6. ICLS-2013 National 2013 UGC, New Delhi

    7.Gold-CT - 2014

    InternationalProposed-

    2014

    In process More than 500

    (Expected)

    Co-curricular & extracurricular activities organized

    Sr.

    No.

    Nature of Activities Funding

    Agency

    Purpose Target

    group

    Date No. of

    particip

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    ants

    First Alumni MeetNMU,

    Jalgaon

    Interaction between present

    and passed out students and

    to share their ideas and

    experiences

    Students

    8th

    March,

    2008

    157

    Second Alumni

    Meet

    NMU,

    Jalgaon

    Interaction between present

    and passed out students and

    to share their ideas and

    experiences

    Students

    13th

    Decem

    ber

    2008

    145

    Third Alumni MeetNMU,

    Jalgaon

    Interaction between present

    and passed out students and

    to share their ideas and

    experiences

    Students

    24th

    Dec.

    2011

    150

    Fourth Alumni MeetNMU,

    Jalgaon

    Interaction between present

    and passed out students and

    to share their ideas and

    experiences

    Students

    6th

    April

    2013

    152

    Celebration of

    International Year ofChemistry (IYC

    2011) by PosterPresentation

    NMU,

    Jalgaon

    Improve the awareness of

    chemistry and science in

    society, students and

    faculties.

    Students

    &

    Research

    ers

    26th

    Decem

    ber

    2011

    110

    Organization of University Level

    Research Festival

    Avishkar 2011 on.

    NMU,

    Jalgaon

    To inculcate the concept ofresearch and to provide

    platform for presentation of

    research.

    Students&

    Research

    ers

    28th &

    29th

    December

    2011

    600

    10 days workshop on

    NET /SET Coaching

    UGC, New

    Delhi

    The preparation for

    NET/SET examinationsstudents 33

    Parent Teacher Meet

    Training in PolymerProcessing Lab to

    M.Sc./B.Tech./M.Tec

    h. students

    CIPET,

    AurangabadE

    ntrepreneurship

    Development

    Institute of

    India,

    Ghandinagar

    Familiarization of

    processing techniques to

    students

    Students

    20thDecem

    ber,

    2011

    20

    Teachers Day

    Celebration--

    To strengthen the

    interaction among teachers,

    M. Sc. And research

    students. Honour of

    teachers for their devotion

    in the development of

    students.

    Students

    5th

    Sept.

    2008

    All M.

    Sc.

    Students

    Teachers Day

    Celebration--

    --do--Students

    5th

    Sept.

    2009

    All M.

    Sc.

    Students

    Teachers Day

    Celebration--

    --do--Students

    5th

    Sept.

    2011

    All M.

    Sc.

    Students

    Teachers Day

    Celebration

    -- --do-- Students 5thSept.

    All M.

    Sc.

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    2012 Students

    Youth Day

    Celebration--

    To create awareness

    amongst students about

    duties towards

    development of nation.

    Students

    12th

    Jan.201

    3

    All M.

    Sc.

    Students

    Blood Donation

    Camp--

    To motivate the students

    about importance of blood

    and life.

    All

    members

    of school

    12th

    Jan.201

    3

    151

    Womens Day

    Celebration

    To create awareness aboutit & its need and

    importance about our day

    to day activities, gender

    and unity.

    Students

    8th

    March

    2013

    Students

    Parent Teacher Meet3rd May

    2013

    31. Code of ethics for research followed by the departments :

    o Different thrust areas of research individually

    o Team work/ interdisciplinary work

    o Individual work in some thrust area withoutenvy

    o No discrimination of students according to guide and subject (thrust area), total healthy environment for

    the research students

    o Cooperation and harmony at all stages of research

    32. Student profile programme-wise:

    Name of the ProgrammeAcademic

    Year

    Applications

    received

    Selected

    Male FemalePass percentage

    M. Sc.(Polymer Chemistry)

    2009-2010 -- 15 04

    2010-2011 -- 06 13

    2011-2012 346 15 02

    2012-2013 223 29 09

    M. Sc.(Pesticides and

    Agrochemicals)

    2009-2010 08 07

    2010-2011 15 00

    2011-2012 346 11 01

    2012-2013 223 04 01

    M. Sc.(Industrial Chemistry)

    2009-2010 12 07

    2010-2011 14 02

    2011-2012 346 09 07

    2012-2013 223 17 02

    M. Sc. (Organic Chemistry)

    2009-2010 12 07

    2010-20112011-2012 346 19 06

    2012-2013 223 20 05

    M. Sc. (Physical Chemistry)

    2009-2010 06 03

    2010-2011 03 06

    2011-2012 346 03 03

    2012-2013 223 06 03

    M. Sc. (Analytical

    Chemistry)

    2009-2010 -- --

    2010-2011 11 05

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    Name of the ProgrammeAcademic

    Year

    Applications

    received

    Selected

    Male FemalePass percentage

    2011-2012 346 16 03

    2012-2013 223 14 04

    33. Diversity of students

    Name of the

    Programme

    % of

    students

    from the

    same

    University

    % of students

    from other

    universities

    within the State

    % of students

    from

    universities

    outside the State

    % of

    students

    from other

    countries

    M. Sc.(Polymer

    Chemistry)90 10 00 00

    M. Sc.(Pesticides

    and Agrochemicals)80 20 00 00

    M. Sc.(Industrial

    Chemistry)90 10 00 00

    M. Sc. (OrganicChemistry)

    80 20 00 00

    M. Sc. (Physical

    Chemistry) 100 00 00 00M. Sc. (Analytical

    Chemistry)90 10 00 00

    34. How many students have cleared Civil Services and Defense Services examinations, NET, SET, GATE and

    other competitive examinations? Give details category-wise.

    Sr.

    No.

    Examination Category Total No.

    SC ST OBC General

    1. UPSC (Geologists

    Examination)-- -- -- -- --

    2. MPSC (GSDA) -- -- 01 -- --3. MPCB -- -- -- -- --

    4. NET 03 03 09 09 24

    5. SET 01 03 03 07

    6. GATE 02 01 04 02 08

    35. Student progression

    Student progression Percentage against enrolled

    UG to PG --

    PG to M.Phil.

    PG to Ph.D.

    Ph.D. to Post-Doctoral

    Employed

    Campus selection

    Other than campus recruitment

    20 %

    75 %

    Entrepreneurs 05 %

    36. Diversity of staff

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    Percentage of faculty who are graduates

    of the same university 36.36 %

    from other universities within the State 63.64 %

    from universities from other States --

    from universities outside the country --

    37. Number of faculty who were awarded M.Phil., Ph.D., D.Sc. and D.Litt. during the assessment period:

    o Awarded : 00

    o Working: 04

    38. Present details of departmental infrastructural facilities with regard to

    a) Library: 1,154 Books

    b) Internet facilities for staff and students:

    o Individual broadband internet facility to teaching & non-teaching staff

    o Students : 02 separate labs

    c) Total number of class rooms:04+02

    d) Class rooms with ICT facility: 01

    e) Students laboratories:

    1. M.Sc. Laboratories: 06

    2. Research Laboratories: 02

    3. Polymer Processing Laboratory: 01

    4. Pesticide Formulation Laboratory: 01

    5. Pest Rearing and Testing Laboratory: 01

    39. List of doctoral, post-doctoral students and Research Associates

    a) from the host institution/university

    Sr. No. Name of the Student Doctoral/Post-doctoral students/Research

    Associates

    A. F. Patil Doctoral

    Abdul Ahmed M. Y. Doctoral

    Abhijeet Anand Doctoral

    Ajay D. Kshirsagar Doctoral

    Ajay P. Nikum Doctoral

    Asha D. Jangale Doctoral

    Ashok B. Chuadhari Doctoral

    Avinash V. Bagale Doctoral

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    B. R. Deshmukh Doctoral

    Chakradhar D. Hadole Doctoral

    Chandrashekar K. Patil Doctoral

    Devendra K. Patil Doctoral

    Devendra S. Raghuvanshi Doctoral

    Dipak R. Patil Doctoral

    Dipesh P. Mahajan Doctoral

    Dnyaneshwar L. Ahire Doctoral

    Gajanan G. Kadam Doctoral

    I. B. Chaudhari Doctoral

    Jitu D. Bhosale Doctoral

    Kamlesh R. Desale Doctoral

    Kishor R. Pawar Doctoral

    M. N. Kolhe Doctoral

    Mahendra R. Nevare Doctoral

    Mahesh N. Patil Doctoral

    Mukesh B. Deshmukh Doctoral

    Nilesh L. Patil Doctoral

    P. S. Sisode Doctoral

    P.S. Deshpande Doctoral

    Pramod S. Nagle Doctoral

    Priyanka P. Kumavat Doctoral

    Pyus D. Tatiya Doctoral

    Rahul K. Hedaoo Doctoral

    Rahul R. Mahire Doctoral

    Rahul V. Hangarge Doctoral

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    Raosoheb S. Patil Doctoral

    Ravindra J. Marathe Doctoral

    Rupali S. Patil Doctoral

    Sandeep J. Pawar Doctoral

    Sandip D. Rajput Doctoral

    Shivaji N. Tayade Doctoral

    Shivkumar Y. Patil Doctoral

    Smita S. Patil Doctoral

    Sonali A. Patil Doctoral

    Swapnil A. Padavi Doctoral

    Umesh D. Pete Doctoral

    Vilas N. Mahire Doctoral

    Yogesh A. Tayade Doctoral

    Yogesh B. Wagh Doctoral

    b) from other institutions/universities:

    Sr.

    No.

    Name of the Student Doctoral/Post-doctoral students/Research

    Associates

    Shaikh Vasim Shaikh Rafik Doctoral

    Deepika S. Agrawal Doctoral

    Sandesh R. Tetgure Doctoral

    Mandar S. Gaikwad Doctoral

    Samina K. Tadavi Doctoral

    Jayesh R. Gujrathi Doctoral

    40. Number of post graduate students getting financial assistance from the university.

    Sr.

    No.

    Scheme No. of Students

    1. Earn and Learn Scheme

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    2. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Scholarship

    3. Chief Minister Fellowship

    4. Economically Backward Classes Scholarship

    41. Was any need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new programme(s)? If so, highlight

    the methodology:

    o Pesticides & Agrochemicals : Feedback from industries

    o Curriculum development & Revision:

    Suggestions from experts of industries and R & D centers

    Suggestions from alumni working in industries and inn other institutes/universities

    Suggestions from experts from other universities

    Feedback of students afterexamination &

    42. Does the department obtain feedback from-Yes

    a. Faculty on curriculum as well as teaching-learning-evaluation? If yes, how does the department utilizethe feedback?

    -Internal evaluation, Unit tests, Seminars.

    b. Students on staff, curriculum and teaching-learning-evaluation and how does the department utilize the

    feedback?-Feedback after results

    c. Alumni and employers on the programmes offered and how does the department utilize the feedback?

    -Alumni to designing of practicals and topics for projects.

    43. List the distinguished alumni of the department (maximum 10):

    Sr. No. Name of the Alumni Designation Institutional Address

    1. Dr. Mahesh Desai Managerial Sabic Innovative Plastics, UAE

    2. Dr. Sachin Bidkar Managerial Reliance Industries Ltd., Mumbai

    3. Dr. Purshottam M. Dewang Group Manager Jubilant Research, Bangaluru

    4. Dr. Abhijit Patil Managerial Reliance Industries Ltd., Mumbai

    5. Mr. Dnyaneshwar Ahire Dy. Manager,Formulation Unit Rallies India Ltd., Turbhe, Navi Mumbai

    6. Dr. Prashant Sonar Associate

    Professor

    Research Scientist at IMRE, Singapore

    7. Dr. D. M. Badgujar Scientist C HEMRL, Pune

    8. Prof. J. B. Naik Professor UICT, North Maharashtra University,

    Jalgaon

    9. Mr. Sanjay S. Pawar RegionalManager

    Bayer Crop Sciences,Mumbai

    10. Dr. Satish B. Patil Managing

    Director

    Green Vision Technology, Pune

    44. Give details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) involving external

    experts.

    Date Name of Expert Topic

    12/02/2013 Prof. A. A. Natu, IISER,

    Pune,

    Organic Chemistry

    03/10/2012 Dr. Omprakash Yemul, Polymer Chemistry

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    To

    06/10/2012

    Associate Professor, School

    of Chemical Sciences, SRTM

    University, Nanded

    24/09/2012

    To

    28/09/2012

    Dr. Gulshan Relhan (Retired

    Scientist, BARC, Mumbai)

    Nuclear Chemistry

    19/09/2011

    To22/09/2011

    Dr. Gulshan Relhan (Retired

    Scientist, BARC, Mumbai)

    Radio Chemistry

    45. List the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes.

    a. Lectures (Blackboard-Chalk, LCD, ICT based)

    b. Lab Courses (Practical): Demonstration, Explanation and Individual performance

    c. Projects: To give idea of research (literature survey, experimental, data compilation, presentation,

    report preparation)

    d. Assignments: M.Sc. I students

    e. Seminars: M. Sc. II students

    f. Field visit: Pesticides & Agrochemicals studentsg. Industrial Visits: actual exposure to the Knowledge of classroom teaching

    46. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes are

    monitored?

    The programme objectives are monitored through:

    a) Employability of the students.

    b) Feedback of employers.

    c) Feedback of parents / alumni / experts of industries & other universities.

    47. Highlight the participation of students and faculty in extension activities.

    Post Graduate, research students and faculty is actively participates in all the extension activities of the

    school.

    a) Field / Industrial visits.

    b) Tree plantations & watering, cleanliness.

    c) Celebration of Science Day (Vidnyan Jattha,Vidnyan Dindi, Krishi Vidnyan Yatra).

    d) IYC-2011.

    48. Give details of beyond syllabus scholarly activities of the department.

    a) Field / Industry visit.

    b) Organization of Lectures (Self/Communication skill, interview techniques, Personality development).

    c) NET/SET/GATE coaching classes.

    49. State whether the programme/ department is accredited/ graded by other agencies? If yes, give details.---No---

    50. Briefly highlight the contributions of the department in generating new knowledge, basic or applied.

    The school has contributed in generating

    a) Basic Knowledge:

    Physical, Inorganic and Organic Chemistry

    Instrumentation

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    Analysis.

    b) Applied Knowledge:

    Polymer Chemistry

    Pesticides & Agrochemicals

    Industrial Chemistry

    Analytical Chemistry

    51. Detail five major Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges (SWOC) of the department.

    a) Strength of the School:

    UGC-SAP (DRS-I 2004-2009, DRS-II 2009-2014) and DST-FIST (level Ia 2004-2009, level

    Ib 2009-2014) recognized school.

    The teaching supported by modern audio visual techniques.

    Sophisticated Instruments Laboratory.

    Specious and well equipped laboratories for practicals and research.

    The faculty has fetched research grants (more than Rs. 6.00 Crores) from various funding

    agencies (UGC, CSIR, AICTE, DST, DRDO, BARC, Govt. of Maharashtra).

    Better opportunities of employment to the students.

    Training and Placement Cell.

    Departmental library, Reading room, and Internet Laboratory. Interaction with renowned institutes like IIT, NCL, UICT, BARC and other universities.

    Industry sponsored projects for M. Sc. & Ph. D. students.

    Well qualified and experienced faculty actively engaged in research.

    Guidance for NET/SET/GATE and competitive examinations.

    Invited / Guest Lectures.

    Alumni and Parent Teachers Association.

    Society and Industry relevant extension activities.

    Strong financial support of funding agencies.

    b) Weakness:

    Faculty: Inadequate Teaching Staff.

    Non-Teaching Staff: Inadequate Non-teaching Staff.

    Space: Inadequate space for Lectures, Practical & Research

    Inadequate space for Teachers rooms

    Low merit of Students

    c) Opportunities:

    Job orienting Courses and Syllabi

    Consultancy and Analysis Facilities.

    Extension of activities beneficial to students / society / Farmers.

    d) Challenges:

    Maintenance of the equipments.

    Competition with the private organization/ University.

    Changing scenario of the environment with Development.

    Sustainability of the programmes.

    Low merit students: Backlogs and average performances in interviews.

    52. Future plans of the department.

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    a) M.Sc. Admission written test from academic year 2013-2014 for improvement in merit of studentsand to enroll the good students for PG courses.

    b) Short period workshops (instrumentation, thesis writing, paper writing, patent filling) for M.Sc

    students to improve the job opportunities.

    c) Strengthening of School-Industry interactions / network to improve the job opportunities..

    d) Strengthening of research collaborations with other Universities and Industries to improve research

    outcome.

    e) Maximum placement through campus interviews (Training and Placement Cell) and in plant training.

    f) Revision of syllabi (major and minor) after every 3 years to include the advanced topics.

    Prof. Mrs R. S. Bendre Prof. P. P. Mahulikar

    Chairman, NAAC, Director,

    School of Chemical Sciences School of Chemical Sciences

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