Lohia College is one of the prestigious and oldest co-educational college of Rajasthan state. This college had its beginning in 1945 at intermediate level, then the college was upgraded to graduation level in 1949 and post-graduation level in 1972. With huge and magnificent building for the college as well as for its hostel, adequate modern infrastructure facilities are available. Accredited B+ grade by the NAAC team of UGC in 2013 this college also has been selected by the Govt. of Rajasthan as a model college for being a centre for excellence. Lohia College is one of the best and the oldest co-educational college in Rajasthan state. With huge and magnificent building for the college as well as for its hostel, adequate modern infrastructural facilities are available. It caters to the needs of the students of even the adjoining districts of Jhunjhunu, Hanumangarh & Sikar. Students from even remote areas prefer to get admitted to this college in view of its reputation as an excellent center for learning. The college offers post graduate courses in many subjects. We provide a safe and secure environment to the girls to pursue their studies without any fear. There is committed teaching faculty. Academic standards are high. Research facilities are available in some of the subjects. The college provides a trouble- free environment for meaningful learning. This college has also been selected by the Govt. of Rajasthan as a Model College for being a Center of Excellence. For teaching spoken English, there is a language lab, and highly trained, talented & competent faculty members. For IT training, there is a Knowledge Center.
Name of the College : Govt. Lohia P.G. College, Churu
Location of the college : Opposite Railway Station, Churu
Name of tehsil : Churu
Name of sub-division : Churu
Name of the district : Churu
Name of the division : Bikaner
Name of assembly : Churu
Year of foundation : 1945
Year of up gradation : A. Intermediate level : 1945
B. Degree level : 1949
C. P.G. level : 1972
Type of Management : Government
Type of Institution : Co-educational
Type of Area : Semi-Urban
Affiliation status : Permanently Affiliated to Maharaja Ganga Singh University, Bikaner
Accreditation status : Accredited B Grade by the NAAC of UGC in 2013
Whether registered U/S 12(b) & 2 (f) of UGC Act : Yes (Both)
Name of the Principal : Prof. (Dr.) J.B. Khan
Contact details : Mobile: +91-9414285316
Office: : Phone &Fax +91-1562-250362
e-mail : lohiacollegechuru@gmail.com
Courses available :
Faculty of Science :
Under Graduate/B.Sc. Pass Courses :
Compulsory Subjects :
Hindi, English, Elementary Computer Application, Environmental Studies.
Elective Subjects :
Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Geography, Mathematics.
Post Graduate Courses :
M.Sc. (Botany)
M.Sc. (Chemistry)
M.Sc. (Geography)
M.Sc. (Zoology)
M Sc (Physics)
M Sc (Maths)
Faculty of Commerce :
Under Graduste/B.Com. Pass Courses :
Compulsory Subjects :
Hindi, English, Elementary Computer Application, Environmental Studies.
Elective Subjects :
Accountancy & Business Statistics, Business Administration, Economic Administration & Financial Management.
Post Graduate Courses :
M.Com. (A.B.S.T.)
M.Com. (B.ADM.)
M.Com. (E.A.F.M.)
Faculty of Arts :
Under Graduate/B.A. Pass Courses :
Compulsory Subjects :
Hindi, English, Elementary Computer Application, Environmental Studies.
Elective Subjects :
English Literature, Hindi Literature, Sanskrit Literature, History, Geography, Economics, Political Science, Sociology, Public Adm and urdu
Post Graduate Courses :
M.A. (Geography)
M.A. (History)
M.A. (Political Science)
M.A. (Urdu)
M.A.(English Literature)
M A (Sanskrit)
PROFILE OF DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
UG since 1955
PG since 1975
Courses offered: B Sc (Semester System) started from 2023-24 and
M Sc in Chemistry (Two years, four Semester System)
PH D
Intake: UG - Maths group 3 Sections and Bio group 3 Sections (264 + 264 = 528 for session 2022-23)
PG - 30 Government seats and 10 SFS seats, total 40 seats
Syllabus: Click Here
Teaching Staff
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HOD: Dr Renu Agrawal -9413588250
RESEARCH GUIDES :
DR SHALINI HEMKAR
DR SUNEEL KUMAR
Non Teaching Staff:
Lab Asistant - One Lab boy - One
Profile:
Lohia College, Churu was established in 1945 as a degree college. As demand for science stream was felt vigorously in this region of Shekhawati, classes for B Sc course started in 1955. This region of Rajasthan was educationally backward at that time. In due course, no. of students in science subjects increased phenomenally, and to cater demand for PG courses in science subject, particularly in Chemistry, M Sc course started in 1975. Since then PG Department of Chemistry acquired self identity as a progressive department and maintained its aura in spite of adverse conditions of this desert area. Beginning with 10 seats for PG classes, now it has 30 seats in M Sc Previous. 10 more seats were made available under SFS in 2009. This is because of the encouraging results of the Department. Our department has prominent and prestigious identity in this region. Students, passing from our department, now occupy positions in private and public sectors.
It’s also a great achievement of our department that most of the members are having Ph D degree. We also organize terminal tests to monitor the development of PG students. Department is well equipped with instruments, chemicals, glassware and other items to meet the student’s demand.
Besides all these, process is on to purchase FT-IR, electronic balances and other minor and major equipments.
Department has also established a separate computer lab with ten computers, along with printers, scanners, UPS, computer chairs, computer tables and other accessories. Internet facility is available at all the systems and Wi-Fi is also established in the Department. Systems are connected with networking. Students of PG classes and research students have easy access to these facilities.
Department is also enriched with valuable and good reference books. More than 500 books are available in Departmental library and thousands in central library for undergraduate and postgraduate students of Chemistry. Books are issued to them for reference and studies.
Seminars are also being organized in the department to train PG students in delivering lectures and presentations, and refining their skills. All students of M. Sc. (F) are required to present a lecture of at least 30 minutes and submit it in form of a project/file. The topics are of their interest from prescribed syllabus. Internal marks, out of 25, are awarded by the Department in main University examination for seminars. An hour per week is allotted in the time table, also.
Laboratory Facilities: UG - One Lab
PG - Two Labs
RESEARCH LAB - ONE
COMPUTER LAB - ONE
INSTRUMENTATION LAB - ONE
Chemistry Laboratory
Instrumentation Facility:
FT IR
UV Visible Spectrophotometer
Flame Photometer
Spectrophotometer
Colorimeter
Conductivity meter
pH meter
BOD incubator
Water analysis kit
Oven
Hot plate
Microwave oven
Electronic Balances
Other Facilities:
Computers
Printers and multifunctional Printers
Photo state machine
Refrigerator
RO water System
Invertor for power backup
UPS
AC
B Sc course outcome:
Undergraduate course in Chemistry include various topics in inorganic, organic and physical chemistry. A graduated student is expected to have knowledge such as:
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Understanding of major concepts, theoretical principles and experimental findings in chemistry.
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Knowledge of Periodic Table, its properties, construction and other features
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Atomic and Molecular structure
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Formation of orbitals
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Drawing various structures and positioning and movement of electrons
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Various chemical reactions and their mechanism
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Properties and uses of solids, liquids, gases, solutions, liquid crystals, colloids and other form of material
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Thermodynamics and thermochemistry
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Recognizing various equipmens and glasswares used in laboratories
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Familiar with various practical techniques like distillation, sublimation, purification etc.
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ability to work effectively in diverse teams in both classroom and laboratory
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able to employ critical thinking and efficient problem solving skills in the four basic areas of chemistry (analytical, inorganic, organic, and physical).
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able to conduct experiments, analyze data, and interpret results,
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familiar with common names and uses of some chemicals in day to day life
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know the proper procedures and regulations for safe handling and use of chemicals and can follow the proper procedures and regulations for safe handling when using chemicals
M Sc Course outcome:
Post graduate student in Chemistry is expected to possess following:
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Better understanding of various theoretical and practical aspects related to inorganic, organic, physical and analytical chemistry.
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Ability to analyse given data or problem for a solution
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Understanding and application of classical mechanics to various systems
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Handling of various spectrophotometric and other equipments like flamephotometer, chromatography, conductivity meter, pH meter, colorimeter etc
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Instrumental techniques for IR, NMR, TGA, X-ray, Potentiometry, Atomic and molecular spectroscopy, Photoelectron spectroscopy, Electron diffraction, etc and their applications
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Able to perform two and three step synthesis of compounds
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Separation and identification of inorganic and organic mixtures
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Interpretation of various spectral data
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Able to explain various complicated reaction mechanisms in inorganic and organic systems
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Role of amino acids and other compound in life cycles
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Stereochemistry and bonding in inorganic and organic compounds
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Chemistry of natural products
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Metal to ligand bonding and reaction mechanism in transition metal complexes
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Understanding of group theory and symmetry
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Green chemistry principles
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Understanding principles of Chemical kinetics, thermodynamics and thermochemistry
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Thorough knowledge of good reference books and notes making skill development
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Developing skills to deliver lecture before audience
ADMISSION CUT OFF M SC PREVIOUS (GOVT. SEAT)
SESSION
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GENERAL
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OBC
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SC
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ST
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EWS
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TOTAL APPLICANTS
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ADMITTED
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2023-24
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88.25
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88.13
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71.71
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72.45
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79.17
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285
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40
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2022-23
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84.43
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82.36
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78.39
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81.8
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83.00
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289
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40
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2021-22
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81.79
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80.64
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72.27
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57.41
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74.41
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268
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40
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2020-21
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80.33
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76.58
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73.5
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65.94
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71.17
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217
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40
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2019-20
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77.89
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75.19
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72.70
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53.96
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64.63
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193
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40
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2018-19
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79.22
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75.22
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60.39
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nil
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nil
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165
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30
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2022-23
M Sc P Seminar
M Sc F Seminar
2021-22
Chemistry seminar 2021-22 report
PG Seminar in Chemistry Department 2019-20
RESEARCH STUDENTS
NAME OF RESEARCH STUDENT
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NAME OF GUIDE
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TITLE OF THESIS
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YEAR OF REGISTRATION
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REISTRATION
NUMBER
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DINESH KUMAR SONI
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DR SHALINI HEMKAR
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Study of ground water pollution of Sradarsahar tehsil ( Churu) Rajasthan and impact on public health.
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15/102019
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S/2018/50
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THESIS SUBMITTED
NAME OF RESEARCH STUDENT
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NAME OF GUIDE
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YEAROF SUBMISSION
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REISTRATION
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PH D DEGREE AWARDED
NAME OF RESEARCH STUDENT
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NAME OF GUIDE
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TITLE OF THESIS
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YEAR OF AWARD
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REISTRATION
NUMBER
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SONU MALSARIA
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DR A K SAXENA
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STUDIES ON FLUORIDE CONTAMINATION IN GROUD WATER OF MANDAWA AND SURROUNDING AREAS OF JHUNJHUNU DISTRICTS IN RAJASTHAN; PROBLEMS AND REMEDIES
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2018
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210/29.12.12
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SANJAY KUMAR
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DR V K SWAMI
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INHIBITION OF CORROSION OF METALS BY SCHIF BASES IN ACIDIC MEDIUM
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2022
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1282/5.2.2019
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NAVEEN MAHARIA
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DR V K SWAMI
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CORROSION INHIBITION BY NITROGEN AND SULPHUR CONTAINING COMPOUNDS IN ACIDIC MEDIUM
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2023
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2140/6.7.2019
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PUBLICATIONS: YEARS 2017-21
BOOKS AND CHAPTERS
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