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The IIS University

Department of Chemistry

Tentative Time -Table: CA Examination (Theory), September- 2015

B.Sc. (Pass Course)

Day & Date

Paper Code

Paper Title

Period and Timings

Room No.

Internal Faculty/ Invigilator

Units

Tuesday

8/9/2015

CHY-101

Molecular structure and Bonding

VI

12:15-1:00

E-201

 

Dr. Shashi prabha Tiwari

I,II

Thursday

26/9/2015

CHY-102

 

Some concepts of organic chemistry and hydrocarbons

VI

12:15-1:00

E-101

 

Dr. Raakhi Gupta

I,II

Saturday

19/9/2015

CHY-103

 

States of Matter

VI

12:15-1:00

E-101

 

Dr. Trapti Gupta

I,II

Tuesday

8/9/2015

 

CHY-301

 

Inorganic Chemistry-II

V

11:15-12:00

Sec –A- C-506

Sec-B - E-101

 

Sec A-  Dr. Ruchi Singh

Sec B- Dr. Varsha Goyal

I,II

Thursday

10/9/2015

 

CHY-302

 

Functionalized organic Compounds -I

V

11:15-12:00

Sec –A- C-506

Sec- B - E-101

Sec A-  Dr. Neetu  Khandelwal

Sec B- Dr. Pragya Sinha

I,II

Saturday

19/9/2015

 

CHY-303

 

Thermodynamics and Electrochemistry

V

11:15-12:00

Sec –A- C-506

Sec-B - E-101

 

Sec A-  Dr. Deepak Singh Rajawat

Sec B- Dr. Trapti Gupta

I,II

Tuesday

8/9/2015

 

CHY-501

 

Transition Metal Complexes: Bonding and Spectra

IV

10:30-11:15

E-101

 

Dr. Ruchi Singh

I,II

Saturday

19/9/2015

 

CHY-502

 

Biomolecules, Dyes and Spectral Techniques

IV

10:30-11:15

E-101

 

Dr. Neetu Khandelwal

I,II

Thursday

10/9/2015

 

CHY-503

 

 

Introduction to Quantum Mechanics

IV

10:30-11:15

E-101

 

Dr. Priyanka Jain

I,II

 

Head                                         Controller of examinations                                   Registrar 

*Question paper will be consists of two sections:

                     Section A   consists of 4 compulsory questions (2 from each unit) of 2 marks each, to be answered in 50-70words.

                   Section B    consists of one essay type question with internal choice. Candidates are required to attempt the question in 500-700   words observing the internal choice

 

 

 

The IIS University

Department of Chemistry

Tentative Time -Table: CA Examination (Theory), September- 2015

B.Sc. (H)

Day & Date

Paper Code

Paper Title

Period and Timings

Room No.

Internal Faculty/ Invigilator

Units

Monday

7/9/2015

CHY-111

Inorganic Chemistry I

 

VI

12:15-1:00

C-506

Dr. Pratibha Mittal

I,II

Thursday

10/9/2015

CHY-112

 

Mechanistic aspect of hydrocarbon

VI

12:15-1:00

C-506

Dr. Pragya Sinha

I,II

Monday

14/9/2015

CHY-113

 

Different states of matter

IX

2:30-3:15

A-304

 

Dr. Deepak Singh Rajawat

I,II

Friday

18/9/2015

CHY-114

 

Mathematical concepts-I

IX

2:30-3:15

A-304

Ms. Ekta Mittal

I,II

Tuesday

8/9/2015

CHY-311

 

Inorganic Chemistry-III

VI

12:15-1:00

A-304

Dr. Ruchi Singh

I,II

Friday

11/9/2015

 

CHY-312

 

Oxygen Containing Functional Groups

VI

12:15-1:00

C-506

Dr. Manisha Patni

 

I,II

Monday

14/9/2015

 

CHY-313

 

Solution and Phase Rule

VIII

1:00-1:45

C-506

Dr. Trapti Gupta

I,II

 

Wednesday

16/9/2015

 

CHY-314

 

Basic Concepts of Physics

VIII

1:45-2:30

407

Dr. Mahima Rajawat

I,II

Monday

14/9/2015

 

CHY-511

 

Inorganic Chemistry-III

III

9:30-10:30

E-101

Dr. Varsha Goyal

I,II

Wednesday

16/9/2015

 

CHY-512

 

Biomolecules

VI

12:15-1:00

A-304

Dr. Pratibha Mittal

I,II

Friday

18/9/2015

 

CHY-513

 

 

Quantum Mechanics

IV

10:30-11:15

C-506

Dr. Priyanka Jain

I,II

Thursday

24/9/2015

 

CHY-514

 

Environmental Chemistry

III

9:30-10:30

C-506

Dr. Neetu Khandelwal

I,II

Saturday

19/9/2015

CHY-516

Communication Skill : Seminar

III

9:30-10:30

201

Dr. Sucharita Sharma

I,II

 

 

 

*Question paper will be consists of two sections:

                     Section A   consists of 4 compulsory questions (2 from each unit) of 2 marks each, to be answered in 50-70words.

                   Section B    consists of one essay type question with internal choice. Candidates are required to attempt the question in 500-700   words observing the internal choice

The IIS University

Department of Chemistry

Tentative Time -Table: CA Examination (Theory), September- 2015

M.Sc.

Day & Date

Paper Code

Paper Title

Period and Timings

Room No.

Internal Faculty/ Invigilator

Units

Monday

21/9/2015

CHY-121

Basics in Coordination chemistry and Inorganic Reaction mechanism

II

8:45-9:30

A-304

Dr. Varsha Goyal

I,IV

Wedenesday

23/9/2015

CHY-124

 

Communication Skill : Seminar

VII

10:30-11:15

506

Dr. Aditi Bharadwaj

I,III

Saturday

26/9/2015

CHY-123

 

Quantum Chemistryand Chemical Kinetics

IV

10:30-11:15

A-304

Dr. Trapti Gupta

I,III

Monday

28/9/2015

CHY-124

 

Principles of Spectroscopy

III

9:30-10:30

A-304

Dr. Pratibha Mittal

I,II

Saturday

3/10/2015

 

CHY-125-A

 

Mathematics for Chemist

III

9:30-10:30

A-304

Ms. Ekta Mittal

I,II

Thursday

1/10/2015

 

CHY-125-B

 

Biology for Chemist

VI

12:15-1:00

F-302

Dr. Reenu Agarwal

 

I,V

Thursday

24/9/2015

CHY-122

Basics of Organic Chemistry

IV

1:00-1:45

C-506

Dr. Manisha Patni

I,II

Monday

21/9/2015

 

CHY-321

 

Thermal and Photochemmical Reactions

V

11:15-12:00

A-304

Dr. Pragya Sinha

I,II

Tuesday

22/9/2015

CHY-322

 

Organo-Transition Metal Chemistry

IV

10:30-11:15

A-304

Dr. Ruchi Singh

I,IV

Wedenesday

23/9/2015

 

CHY-323

 

Electrochemistry and Surface Phenomenon

VIII

1:45-2:30

A-304

Dr. Deepak Singh Rajawat

I,IV

Thursday

24/9/2015

 

CHY-324

 

Analytical Methods

III

9:30-10:30

A-304

Dr. Manisha Patni

II,III

 

 

Head                                         Controller of examinations                                   Registrar 

*Question paper will be consists of two sections:

                     Section A   consists of 4 compulsory questions (2 from each unit) of 2 marks each, to be answered in 50-70words.

                   Section B    consists of one essay type question with internal choice. Candidates are required to attempt the question in 500-700    words observing the internal choice

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Report

 

Date : 3 Mar 2015

Time : 11:00 am

Venue : AV Hall

Speaker : Prof (Dr) Karol Leslaw Grela, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Polish Academy of Science, Poland

Topics covered :

  • Metathesis reactions between two olefins
  • Role of different catalyst to carry out the metathesis reactions
  • Applications of metathesis process in different industries like Pharmaceutical industries, Drug industry, Fragrance and flavour industry, Material sciences and agrochemical industry.
  • Target oriented metathesis reactions using Vinyl chloride, Azulene,  Phosphene, Vinyl chloride, Sulfones, Nitropropanes and Pyrroles.
  • Limitations of metathesis process like difficulties in the formation of substituted double bonds, strained rings, less stability and high catalyst loading.
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Congratulations for getting third prize in Inter collegiate Chemistry Olyampiad 2015 organized by University Maharani College, Jaipur on 21st Jan, 2015.

 

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Conference report

Namaskar

Innovation in chemistry teaching and research has crossed the boundaries of multiple branches, emerging with new dimensions of understanding and applications. With this aim the department of chemistry of the IIS University organized a three day national conference, from October 16th –18th, 2014, on the “Emerging Areas in Chemical Education & Research and National Convention of Chemistry Teachers (NCCT 2014)” supported by DST. National Convention of chemistry teachers is an annual meeting of the association of chemistry teachers (ACT) which provides a platform to bring together the chemical educators of the country particularly those engaged in higher education sector. The focus of the conference was on emerging trends in all the branches of chemistry including Chemical education, Computational chemistry, Bio-organic chemistry, Synthetic Organic chemistry, Molecular modeling, Green and Medicinal chemistry.

The conference commenced at 10:00 a.m. on 16th October, 2014 with the inaugural session, seeking the blessings of the almighty in the form of a prayer followed by lighting of the lamp by all the dignitaries on the dais, after which the conference chairperson Dr. Ashok Gupta, Vice-Chancellor, The IIS University, extended a warm welcome to all the resource persons, delegates and students participants.

Prof Pradeep Bhatnagar, Dean, Faculty of science, presented an overview of the science departments of The IIS University.

Prof. S. D. Samant, President, ACT, in his presidential remark highlighted the problems being faced by chemstryl educators in terms of curriculum and delivery.

Prof. D. V. Prabhu, General Secretary, ACT in his address acquainted the audience with the aims and objectives of the ACT and its annual convention.

As we are all aware, association of chemistry teachers has the tradition of honouring one chemistry faculty every year in its convention with ACT Life Time Achievement Award. The faculty has to be from the zone in which NCCT is being organized and should have made exemplary contribution in the field of chemistry in terms of teaching and research. The central zone committee nominated Prof. R. K. Bansal for this prestigious award. In the inauguration ceremony, he was felicitated with a shawl, cash prize of Rs. 11000 and a citation.

In the series of awards Dr Bihari Singh, from A N University Patna was awarded the “Anupam Sinha Best Chemistry Teacher Award” for his contribution in Chemical Sciences. He was felicitated again with the shawl, cash prize and citation.

The second issue of the biannual magazine “Science Spectrum” of the chemical association of the IIS University and third volume of the Journal of science and technology published by the University were released by the dignitaries.

The conference co-convener Prof. R. K. Bansal, Emeritus Professor, The IIS University, introduced the keynote speaker, Padma Vibhushan, Prof. M. M. Sharma and invited him for his address. Prof Sharma delivered his talk on “Innovations in chemical industry”. He emphasized that Chemistry is in everything and everywhere and marked Chemistry as a tool box of the world. He acquainted the audience with various interesting innovations in chemistry like discovery of polymers, artificial diamond, membranes and extraction of aluminum from its ore.

 

The inaugural session ended with a formal vote of thanks was proposed by conference convener Dr.  Raakhi Gupta.

The inaugural session was followed by 13 technical sessions spread over three days and chaired by luminaries from the field of chemistry.

The first invited lecture was delivered by Prof. Udai Maitra, from IISC Bangalore. He deliberated on the topic “Learning chemistry in the computer age”. He wonderfully highlighted the fact that the teaching can be made interesting by incorporating  learning material available on website in the lectures.

Prof. Savita Ladage from Homi Bhabha institute, Mumbai, introduced chemistry education research in her talk highlighted its significant contribution at the undergraduate and post graduate level.

Role of chemical sciences in environmental engineering research was discussed by Prof. A B Gupta from MNIT, Jaipur in his talk. through different real life examples

The fourth invited lecture was delivered by Prof. S. Chandrasekaran, from IISC Bangalore, on ethics in research and publishing. In his lecture he urged  all active practitioners of scientific research from academic /research institutions to write up their work in the form of manuscripts and get them published in scientific journals of repute. He also retreated that young researchers in particular, should be sensitized about various facets of ethics in research and publishing.

 

Challenges of old chemical technologies and possibilities of new innovations were discussed by Prof. P. Pramanik, IIT Khargupur in his talk on the second day of the conference He informed all members about the use of methylglyoxal to avoid cancer.

The principles and practices of green chemistry towards the construction of pharmaceutically imperative heterocycles were elaborated by Prof. Anshu Dandiya, Head Department of Chemistry, University of Rajasthan.

Prof R. T. Pardasani, from Central University of Rajasthan, Kishangarh deliberated on the topic, application of computational chemistry in organic synthesis and discussed the mechanistic and stereochemical aspects of cycloaddition and photocycloaddition reactions by computational calculations.

Prof S. Kelkar, Univesity of Pune, discussed about the introduction of Microscale experiments in chemistry curricula through interesting video clips. He also acquainted the audience that the financial burden on institutes can be reduced  with the use of easily accessible and inexpensive new apparatus.  

Prof P. S. Kalsi, from Ludhiana delivered his informative talk on how to teach organic chemistry in 21st century in the first technical session of the third day of the conference.  Prof A. K. Singh from IIT Bombay not only discussed the bioorganic chemistry of photoreceptors but also focused his lecture on aspects of tertiary education in chemical sciences particularly with regard to model curicullar structure, course contents and pedology.

ACT Lifetime Achievements Awardee Prof. R. K. Bansal delivered a lecture  on the topic “A symbiotic teaching-research relationship for healthy growth of higher education”.

Last technical session was a Panel discussion on the topic “How teaching research linkage can be strengthened in higher education”. Moderator of this session was Prof S. D. Samant panelists Prof. Helen Kavitha, Prof. M. Swaminathan, Prof. Dalip Kumar, Prof. PVS Machi Raju, Prof. D.C. Deka, and Prof. Radha V. Jairam were the panelist.

We are also delighted to share with you that we received very good response from delegates in terms of research paper presentation. The presentations were divided into three categories undergraduate students, teachers and research scholars. These presentations were interspersed in the three day schedule of the conference. In all 17 students presented their posters in U. G. category and 42 teachers and 60 research scholars shared their work through posters. Due to the availability of limited slots 22 teachers and 9 students were able to present their research work orally. We appreciate their contributions.

To encourage scientific research among students and teachers, The IIS University and ACT will award  to 3 Best Oral and 3 Best Poster Presentations in each category. The presentations were evaluated by Hon’ble judges Prof. Sudha Jain, Dr. Neelima Gupta, Dr. Mira H. Uchil, Dr. U.C. Jain, Dr. Shradha Sinha, Dr. S.P. Singh, Dr. D.V. Prabhu, Dr. M.R.R.Prasad, Dr. Raakhi Gupta, Dr. Pragya Sinha and  Dr. Varhsa Goyal. We thank  them for their help and support.

 

A treat to the eyes and ears of all delegates was the wonderful cultural extravaganza put up by the students of the IIS University on the first day of the conference. Thanks to them.

Executive council meeting and  general body meeting of ACT were also held on the first and second day of the conference respectively.

An overview to share with you is

  • 270 delegates registered from all over India.
  • one keynote lecture and 11 invited lectures by eminent scientists.
  • 31 oral presentations and 118 poster presentations by young scientists and Ph. D students in different technical sessions.

I hope, this conference must have provided excellent academic forum to the researchers, scientists and industry personnel to understand the emerging trends in chemical educational research.

Thank you

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Different research activities were organized during the session 2013-2014 by the Research Scholars for the batterment of the PG students. The brief of the activities are as follows.

Date Activity Demostrator
3/08/2013 Drawing the structures on Chemdraw

Needhi Sogani

Pooja Maheshwari

13/08/2013 Techniques and Principle of Thin Layer Chromatography

Needhi Sogani

Asha Gurjar

Deepika Singh

28/09/2013 Drying of Some important Organic Solvents Manjinder Kaur

 

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All the M.Sc. 3rd Sem students visited the Team testing Laboratory on 4th December 2013. They visited different instruments in the Laboratory.

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M.Sc. Semester I
Day & Date Time Paper Code & Title Units to be Covered Teacher Incharge

Friday,20.09.2013

9:30 - 10:30 AM CHY 121-Bonding in Coordination Chemistry and Inorganic reaction mechanism UNIT I & IV Dr. Varsha Goyal
Saturday, 21.09.2013 9:30 -10:30 AM CHY 122- Basics of Organic Chemistry  UNIT I & III Dr. Pragya Sinha
Monday, 23.09.2013 10:30 - 11:15 AM CHY 123 Quantum chemistry and chemical kinetics UNIT III & V Ms.Vishakha Sharma
Tuesday, 24.09.2013 10:30 - 11:15 AM CHY 124 Principles of spectroscopy UNIT I & II Dr. Deepshikha Garg
Wednesday,25.09.2013 10:30-11:15 AM CHY 125a- Mathematics for chemists  UNIT I & II Pooja
Wednesday,25.09.2013 1:45 - 2:30 PM  CHY 125b- Biology for chemists UNIT I & III Dr.Anuja Joshi
M.Sc. Semester III
Wednesday, 18.09.2013 10:30 - 11:15 AM CHY 321- Thermal and photochemical reactions UNIT I & III Dr.Poonam Parihar
Thursday, 19.09.2013 1:00 - 1:45 PM CHY 322-Organotransition metal chemistry UNIT I & IV Dr. Varsha Goyal
Friday, 20.09.2013 11:15 - 12:00 PM CHY 323- Electrochemistry and surface phenomena UNIT I & II Dr. Deepak Singh
Saturday, 21.09.2013 10:30 - 11:15 AM CHY 324- Analytical methods UNIT I & II Ms.Manisha Patni
The pattern of the question paper will be as follows
Maximum Marks = 15  Time Duration = 45 min.  
There will be three sections A, B and C
Section A: will contain 5 objective type questions of 1 marks each, atleast 2 questions from each unit. All questions will be compulsory
Section B:will contain in all 4 questions. 2 questions (with internal choice) from each unit. The students are required to answer 2 questions, one question from each unit. Each question will be of 2 marks
Section C:will contain 2 questions in all, taking 1 question from each unit. The students are required to answer any 1 question. Each question will carry 6 marks.

 

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B.Sc. Semester I (H)
Day & Date Time Paper Code & Title Units to be Covered Teacher Incharge
Monday, 09.09.2013 12:15 - 1:00 PM CHY 111- Inorganic Chgemistry I UNIT III & IV Ms. Manisha Patni
Monday, 16.09.2013 12:15 - 1:00 PM CHY 112- Mechanistic aspects of Hydrocarbons UNIT I & II Dr. Poonam Parihar
Saturday, 21.09.2013 12:15 - 1:00 PM CHY 113 Different States of Matter UNIT I & IV Dr. Deepshika Garg And Deepak Singh
Thursday, 26.09.2013 12:15 - 1:00 PM CHY 114 Mathematical Concepts -I UNIT I & III Dr. Pooja
B.Sc. Semester (H)
Monday, 09.09.2013 11:15 - 12:00 PM CHY 311-Inorganic Chemistry-II UNIT I & II Dr. Varsha Goyal
Monday, 16.09.2013 11:15 - 12:00 PM CHY 312-Oxygen containing functional groups UNIT I & II Dr. Pragya Sinha
Saturday, 21.09.2013 11:15 - 12:00 PM CHY 313-Solutions and phase rule UNIT I & II Ms. Vishakha Singh
Friday, 27.09.2013 9:30 - 10:30 AM CHY 314 Basic concept of physics UNIT I & II Dr. Avinash Daga
The pattern of the question paper will be as follows    
Maximum Marks = 15  Time Duration = 45 min.    
There will be three sections A, B and C    
Section A: will contain 5 objective type questions of 1 marks each, atleast 2 questions from each unit. All questions will be compulsory
Section B:will contain in all 4 questions. 2 questions (with internal choice) from each unit. The students are required to answer 2 questions, one question from each unit. Each question will be of 2 marks
Section C:will contain 2 questions in all, taking 1 question from each unit. The students are required to answer any 1 question. Each question will carry 6 marks.

 

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B.Sc. Semester I
Day & Date Time Paper Code & Title Units to be Covered Teacher Incharge
Tuesday, 10.09.2010 12:15 - 1:00 PM CHY 101- Molecular Structure and Bonding UNIT I & II Ms. Manisha Patni (Sec.A) And Dr. Deepshika Garg (Sec.B)
Thursday, 12.09.2010 12:15 - 1:00 PM CHY 102-Some Concepts of Organic Chemistry and  Hydrocarbons UNIT I & II Dr. Pragya Sinha (Sec.A) And Dr. Poonam Parihar(Sec.B)
Monday, 16.09.2010 12:15 - 1:00 PM CHY 103 States of Matter UNIT I & IV Ms. Vishakha Sharma(Sec.A)And Dr. Deepak Singh (Sec.B)
B.Sc. Semester III
Tuesday, 10.09.2010 11:15 - 12:00 PM CHY 301-Inorganic Chemistry-II UNIT I & II Dr. Poonam Parihar
Thursday, 12.09.2010 11:15 - 12:00 PM CHY 302-Functionalized Organic Compounds-I (Carbon-Halogen and Carbon- Oxygen/Sulphur Bonds) UNIT I & II Dr. Pragya Sinha
Monday, 16.09.2010 11:15 - 12:00 PM CHY 303-Thermodynamics and Electrochemistry UNIT I & II Ms. Vishakha Sharma
B.Sc. Semester V
Tuesday, 10.09.2010 10:30 - 11:15 AM CHY 501-Transition Metal Complexes: Bonding and Spectra UNIT I & II Dr. Varsha Goyal
Thursday, 12.09.2010 10:30 - 11:15 AM CHY 502-Biomolecules, dyes and Spectral techniques UNIT I & IV Dr. Deepshikha Garg
Monday, 16.09.2010 10:30 - 11:15 AM CHY 503-Introduction to Quantum Mechanics   UNIT I & II Dr. Deepak Singh
Section A: will contain 5 objective type questions of 1 marks each, atleast 2 questions from each unit. All questions will be compulsory
Section B:will contain in all 4 questions. 2 questions (with internal choice) from each unit. The students are required to answer 2 questions, one question from each unit. Each question will be of 2 marks
Section C:will contain 2 questions in all, taking 1 question from each unit. The students are required to answer any 1 question. Each question will carry 6 marks.

 

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