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.

Monday, 2 March 2026

Drug awareness (27/02/2026)

 The Department of Chemistry at CTTE College for Women, in collaboration with the Unnat Bharat Abhiyan Cell, successfully organized a Drug Awareness Programme on February 27, 2026, at Government High School, Jaganathapuram. The session was conducted from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon with the aim of educating and empowering young minds to make responsible choices.

The programme focused on creating awareness about the harmful effects of drug abuse, its impact on physical and mental health, and the importance of leading a disciplined and healthy lifestyle. Through interactive discussions and informative sessions, students were encouraged to stay informed, confident, and drug-free.

This initiative reflects CTTE’s commitment to holistic education and community engagement, extending knowledge beyond the classroom to build a safer and healthier society.




Sunday, 1 March 2026

International Conference CNGI2026 (20,21 February)

 CNGI–26: Catalysing Nanoscience for Greener Innovation

The Department of Chemistry, Chevalier T. Thomas Elizabeth College for Women, Chennai, successfully organized the International Conference on “Catalysing Nanoscience for Greener Innovation (CNGI–26)” on 20th & 21st February 2026 at the JJK Auditorium.

The conference was conducted in collaboration with the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) – Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology, Tirunelveli Dakshina Mara Nadar Sangam College, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, and Manipal University College Malaysia, reflecting strong national and international academic partnerships.

The sessions featured keynote lectures, expert talks, and research presentations focusing on nanotechnology, green chemistry, sustainable materials, and innovative industrial applications.

CNGI–26 provided a vibrant platform for researchers, academicians, and students to exchange ideas, present their findings, and explore sustainable scientific solutions. The conference successfully highlighted the role of nanoscience in promoting eco-friendly innovation and reinforced the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration for a greener future.

The event concluded on a high note, leaving participants inspired to dream, design, and innovate responsibly.