Aurum club

Aurum club was inaugurated in the year 2016 when the department was started. The purpose of the club is to organize programs to develop awareness and concern for scientific principles in personal, social, environmental and technological contexts. The club encourages students to enthusiastically participate in the activities organized by the club.

Tuesday, 17 August 2021

INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION - AUGUST 2021

     A virtual quiz 'Know your nation' was organized by Department of Chemistry to celebrate the month our nation got Independence. It is important to know our nation better and be aware of everything that is happening in our Motherland. This quiz was conducted to gear up the students to know more about our Great India.

To watch the knowledge hunt, click on the link below

https://bit.ly/38A66Rn

Students of II and III years enthusiastically participated in the Tamil debate organized by Department of Chemistry.

To watch the students battle with words, click on the link below

https://bit.ly/3mqRdZS

Yuvasree R of III B.Sc. Chemistry has delivered a tamil speech on 75th Independence Day Celebration.

To watch her patriotic speech, click on the link given below

https://bit.ly/3smU4nC

Wednesday, 4 August 2021

INTER DEPARTMENTAL E POSTER COMPETITION - 15/08/2021

 Aurum Club has organized an Inter Departmental "E Poster Competition" under the theme - "Contribution of Indian Chemists in Science and Technology" on August 15, 2021. This competition facilitated extensive research and enabled the students to visually present their creative and designing skills.
To see the posters done by the participants, click on the link below
Results
I Place - Priscilla Roseline. K
                (III B.Sc. Chemistry)
II Place - Priyadharshini. R. K
                 (III B.Sc. Physics)
III Place - Yuvasree. R
                   (III B.Sc. Chemistry)
Judged by
Dr.T. AdiNaveen, Assistant Professor, Loyola College

APJ ABDUL KALAM'S 5th DEATH ANNIVERSARY - 27/07/2021

A tamil poem was written by a student of III B.Sc. Chemistry remembering the 'Missile Man of India' who made us believe in dreams.