The Chemistry Department at Sri Lakshmi College of Arts and Science is known for its legacy of academic excellence, innovation, and student-focused education. The Chemistry Department offers a comprehensive curriculum in organic, inorganic, physical, and analytical chemistry, equipping students with both theoretical knowledge and practical lab skills. With experienced faculty and modern facilities, the Chemistry Department supports research, industry readiness, and environmental awareness. Through seminars, workshops, and outreach activities, the Chemistry Department continues to inspire future chemists and contribute to key scientific fields such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and education.

Vision

To be a center of excellence in chemical education and research, fostering innovation, sustainability, and scientific curiosity, and preparing students for leadership roles in the global chemical industry.

Mission

  • To provide a comprehensive, research-driven curriculum in organic, inorganic, physical, and analytical chemistry.

  • To equip students with practical skills through well-equipped laboratories and hands-on learning experiences.

  • To promote scientific inquiry and innovation by encouraging student research, projects, and collaborations with industry.

  • To raise awareness of environmental sustainability and ethical practices in chemistry.

  • To prepare students for successful careers in chemistry, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, environmental science, and education.

Course we Offered

B.Sc. CHEMISTRY

Faculty Profile

Student Activities

The Chemistry Department at Sri Lakshmi College of Arts and Science actively engages students in a variety of academic and co-curricular activities that enhance their scientific skills, creativity, and teamwork.

Chem Club Initiatives: A student-led platform for organizing quizzes, poster presentations, and model exhibitions to spark interest in chemical sciences.

Laboratory Demonstrations: Hands-on sessions and live demos that encourage experimental learning and scientific inquiry.

Workshops & Guest Lectures: Regular events on topics like green chemistry, nanotechnology, and pharmaceutical sciences conducted by industry experts and researchers.

Field & Industrial Visits: Trips to chemical industries, research labs, and environmental agencies provide real-world exposure to chemical applications.

Research Projects: Students are encouraged to take part in mini-research projects, science fairs, and intercollegiate competitions.

Awareness Programs: Activities promoting environmental sustainability, lab safety, and the responsible use of chemicals.