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History of the Department The Department was started in 1908. Professor F L Usher, a student of Sir, William Ramsay of England was appointed as the first Professor of the Department in 1910. The department was affiliated to the University of Madras until 1916. It attained the status of a University department after the establishment of University of Mysore. It came under the administrative control of Bangalore University in the year 1964. Since its inception the department had specializations in the areas of Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry. Biochemistry was introduced in 1973 and Analytical Chemistry specialization as recently as 2006. The development of the department during the past century is due to the efforts of galaxy of teachers that include Prof. M Shadaksharaswamy, Prof. T H Venkata Setty, Prof. G K Narayana Reddy and Prof. K M Sivanandaiah. The leads and impetus provided by these eminent scientists have led to blossoming of research in modern areas of Chemistry. Encouraged by the past glory, the department is striving hard to create a niche for itself in national and international domains of research and teaching.

 

Chairperson : Dr. G. Krishnamurthy

 

Tenure: 12.05.2022 to 11.05.2024

 

Contact Details

 

DEPARTMENT OF STUDIES IN CHEMISTRY,
JNANABHARATHI CAMPUS
BANGALORE UNIVERSITY
BENGALURU – 560 056,
KARNATAKA, INDIA
 

Tel: 080 22961341

 

E-Mail id: chemistry@bub.ernet.in

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A. Course Offered - M. Sc. in Chemistry

B. Nature of Course - Semester Scheme

C. Duration - 4 Semesters (2 years)

D. Intake - 60 + Payment Seats 9

 

E. Eligibility  : A candidate must have secured 40% marks in the aggregate and studied Chemistry (cognate subject) securing 50% marks in this subject at the B.Sc level and studied Mathematics at 10 + 2 or Pre - University level.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sl. No. Name Qualification Designation Specialization Profile
1 Dr. G. Krishnamurthy M.Sc, M.Phil.,Ph.D Professor Physical chemistry View
2 Dr. Shivaraj Y M.Sc,Ph.D Associate Professor Inorganic chemistry View
3 Dr. Sowbhagya M.Sc,Ph.D Assistant Professor   View
4 Dr. Ganga Periyasamy M.Sc, Ph.D UGC- FRP Physical chemistry View
5 Dr. Shanker G M.Sc, Ph.D UGC- FRP Organic Chemistry View
6 Dr. Bishwajit Paul M.Sc, Ph.D UGC- FRP Organic Chemistry View

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

History of the Department:

The Department was started in 1908. Professor F L Usher, a student of Sir, William Ramsay of England was appointed as the first Professor of the Department in 1910. The department was affiliated to the University of Madras until 1916. It attained the status of a University department after the establishment of University of Mysore. It came under the administrative control of Bangalore University in the year 1964. Since its inception the department had specializations in the areas of Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry. Biochemistry was introduced in 1973 and Analytical Chemistry specialization as recently as 2006. The development of the department during the past century is due to the efforts of galaxy of teachers that include Prof. M Shadaksharaswamy, Prof. T H Venkata Setty, Prof. G K Narayana Reddy and Prof. K M Sivanandaiah. The leads and impetus provided by these eminent scientists have led to blossoming of research in modern areas of Chemistry. Encouraged by the past glory, the department is striving hard to create a niche for itself in national and international domains of research and teaching.

 

Chairperson : Dr. V.V. Suresh Babu

 

Tenure: 11.05.2020 to 10.05.2022

 

Contact Details:

DEPARTMENT OF STUDIES IN CHEMISTRY,

JNANABHARATHI CAMPUS,

BANGALORE UNIVERSITY,

BENGALURU – 560 056, KARNATAKA, INDIA

Tel: 080 22961341

E-Mail id: chemistry@bub.ernet.in

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UGC Major Research Project

 

Project title : "Chemical nuclease and photo cleavage activity of novel metal complexes containing biologically important metals and ligands" 

Principle Investigator: Prof. Dr. P R Chetana, Dept. of Chemistry

 

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