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.

Saturday, 29 March 2025

INTERACTIVE STUDENT MEET BRIDGING CAMPUSES (20/03/2025)

On March 20,2025, the Department of Chemistry organized an Interactive Student Meet: Bridging Campuses. The event brought together Postgraduate students from the PG & Research Department of Chemistry, Tirunelveli Dakshina Mara Nadar Sangam College, Tirunelveli, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange.

The session encouraged students to engage, discuss, and collaborate on various topics in chemistry, promoting academic interaction and networking between institutions. Through meaningful discussions and shared experiences, participants gained new perspectives on research and innovation in the field.





INVITED LECTURE (20/03/2025)

On March 20 , 2025, the Department of Chemistry organized an Invited Lecture on NMR for MRI at 11:00 AM. The session was conducted by Dr. T. Lurthu Pushparaj, Assistant Professor, PG Department of Chemistry, TDMNS College, Tirunelveli – 627007.  

The lecture explored the principles of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and its applications in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Students and faculty members actively participated, gaining valuable insights into the role of NMR in medical diagnostics and research. The interactive session provided a deeper understanding of spectroscopy and its interdisciplinary significance.




INVITED LECTURE (20/03/2025)

On March 20, 2025, the Department of Chemistry organized an Invited Lecture on Computational Tools in Chemistry. The session was conducted by Dr. S. David Amal Raj, Assistant Professor, PG & Research Department of Chemistry, St. Joseph's College of Arts & Science, Cuddalore.

The lecture provided insights into the role of computational tools in modern chemistry, covering molecular modeling, simulations, and data analysis techniques. Students and faculty members engaged in interactive discussions, enhancing their understanding of how computational methods are transforming chemical research and applications.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UcHnmz4QlJo9-RJ_V3iXYUi9k2XO-f0R/view?usp=sharing






49th CHENNAI TRADE FAIR IN ISLAND GROUND (19/03/25)


On 19th March 2025, students of the Department of Chemistry participated in the 49th Chennai trade fair in Island Ground. The stall put up by the students in the Higher Education Department of Tamil Nadu was showcasing their entrepreneurial skills with organically dyed t-shirts and enzyme-based products. Students performed experiments to create awareness about synthetic milk used for adulteration in the market. Their demonstration of non-Newtonian fluids, synthetic milk, and organic dyeing was interesting and attracted the public.




DEBATE COMPETITION (14/03/2025)

Have Women Embraced and Maximized the Opportunities Offered to Them?

On March 14, 2025, the Department of Chemistry organized a debate competition in celebration of International Women’s Day. The event featured an engaging discussion on the topic, "Have Women Embraced and Maximized the Opportunities Offered to Them?" 

Students actively participated, presenting compelling arguments on women’s empowerment, career advancements, societal barriers, and evolving opportunities. The debate encouraged critical thinking and constructive discussions, providing a platform for diverse perspectives on gender equality and progress.


https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KuhOKcLM8zgdzXBrww46_wTiuIML13cP/view?usp=drive_link




INVITED LECTURE (28/02/2025)

On February 28, 2025, the Department of Chemistry organized an Invited Lecture on NMR Spectroscopy at 11:00 AM. The session was delivered by Dr. T. Lurthu Pushparaj, Assistant Professor, PG Department of Chemistry, TDMNS College, Tirunelveli – 627007.  

The lecture provided valuable insights into Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy, covering its principles, applications, and significance in chemical analysis. Students and faculty members actively participated, engaging in discussions that enhanced their understanding of the subject. 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KuhOKcLM8zgdzXBrww46_wTiuIML13cP/view?usp=drive_link