M.Sc., Ph.D
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Level | Course | Intake |
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Post Graduate | Humanities and Sciences (HAS) | - |
Under Graduate | Humanities and Sciences (HAS) | - |
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The vision of the department emphasizes the long standing dedication to offer quality education in an exciting academic atmosphere. The department directly serves the diverse components, such as teaching, research, and consultancy with service motto to the nation. The vision offers a standard, by which the department plans, functions, and appraises itself moving ahead.
We are dedicated to providing strong fundamentals and in-depth knowledge, enabling our students to practice and expand their profession. Our curriculum is designed to necessitate continued higher degrees and research, preparing our graduates for the challenges of tomorrow.
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S.No |
Name of the Faculty |
Designation |
Qualification |
Expierence |
1. |
Dr. K. Komala |
HOD & Professor |
M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. |
20 |
2. |
Dr. P. Gopi Krishna |
Professor |
M.Sc., Ph.D. |
07 |
3. |
Dr. V. Nirupama |
Professor |
M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D. |
23 |
4. |
Dr. G. Bhaskar Kumar |
Professor |
M.Sc., Ph.D. |
11 |
5. |
Dr. V. L. Nirmal Bhargavi |
Professor |
M.Sc., Ph.D. |
16 |
6. |
Dr. M. Stephen Gnanadoss |
Professor |
M.Sc., Ph.D. |
04 |
7. |
Dr. K. Kantha Kumar |
Professor |
M.Sc., Ph.D. |
15 |
8. |
Dr. G. Venkata Reddy |
Professor |
M.Sc., Ph.D. |
03 |
9. |
Dr. S. Gouse Mohiddin |
Professor |
M.Sc., Ph.D. |
04 |
10. |
Dr. P. Manohar |
Professor |
M.Sc., Ph.D. |
01 |
11. |
Dr. A. Sudarshan Reddy |
Associate Professor |
M.Sc., Ph.D. |
04 |
12. |
Dr. C. K. Selvi |
Associate Professor |
M.Sc., Ph.D. |
16 |
13. |
Dr. A. Mohan Rami Reddy |
Associate Professor |
M.Sc., Ph.D. |
12 |
14. |
Dr. T. Sreenivasulu |
Associate Professor |
M.Sc., Ph.D. |
03 |
15. |
Dr. Y. Aneel |
Associate Professor |
M.A., Ph.D. |
03 |
16. |
Dr. X. John Paul |
Associate Professor |
M.A., Ph.D. |
01 |
17. |
Dr. S. Helen |
Associate Professor |
M.Sc., Ph.D. |
01 |
18. |
Dr. C. Haseena |
Associate Professor |
M.Sc., Ph.D. |
05 |
19. |
Dr. M. Gowrishankar |
Associate Professor |
M.Sc., Ph.D. |
05 |
20. |
Mr. M. Gnanendra Reddy |
Associate Professor |
M.Sc. |
02 |
21. |
Mrs. V. G. Prashanthi |
Associate Professor |
M.Sc. |
03 |
22. |
Mr. D. Harish |
Associate Professor |
M.A. |
01 |
23. |
Mrs. V. Krithika |
Associate Professor |
M. Tech. |
01 |
24. |
Dr. K. Sekharnath |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc.Ph.D |
01 |
25. |
Dr. S. Anki Reddy |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc., Ph.D. |
01 |
26. |
Dr. P. Yash Raj |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc.,Ph.D. |
01 |
27. |
Dr. C. Jeeva |
Assistant Professor |
M.A., Ph.D. |
01 |
28. |
Dr. A. Ashwini |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc.Ph.D. |
01 |
29. |
Dr. S. Pavan Kumar |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc.Ph.D. |
01 |
30. |
Dr. D. Mahaboob basha |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc.Ph.D. |
01 |
31. |
Mrs. A. Bhuvaneswari |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc.M.Phil. |
18 |
32. |
Mrs. V. Sujatha |
Assistant Professor |
M.A. |
08 |
33. |
Mrs. G. Neeraja Devi |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
08 |
34. |
Mr. D. Rajesh |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
08 |
35. |
Mr. T. R. Manoj |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
09 |
36. |
Mrs. P. Evangeline |
Assistant Professor |
M.A. |
09 |
37. |
Mr. S. K. Srinivasan |
Assistant Professor |
M.A. |
08 |
38. |
Mr. P. Madhu |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
39. |
Mr. B. Chandra Babu |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
06 |
40. |
Mrs. V. Vidhya |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
06 |
41. |
Mr. R. Mohan babu |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
05 |
42. |
Ms. P. Vanaja |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
04 |
43. |
Mr. S. Purushotham |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
05 |
44. |
Mr. P. Dileep |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
04 |
45. |
Mr. B. R. Yatheesh Raja |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
04 |
46. |
Ms. K. Roja |
Assistant Professor |
M.A. |
04 |
47. |
Mr. C. Bala Subramanyam |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
04 |
48. |
Mrs. C. Sivakumari |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
04 |
49. |
Ms. S. Devayani |
Assistant Professor |
M.A. |
03 |
50. |
Ms. S. Swathy |
Assistant Professor |
M.A. |
03 |
51. |
Mr. S. Manikanta |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
03 |
52. |
Mrs. R. Bhanu |
Assistant Professor |
M.A. |
03 |
53. |
Mrs. M. Kanchana |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
02 |
54. |
Mr. T. Ravikumar |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
02 |
55. |
Mrs. P. Lakshmi Devi |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
03 |
56. |
Mrs. S. Someswary |
Assistant Professor |
M.A. |
03 |
57. |
Mr. T. Krishna Reddy |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
03 |
58. |
Mr. R. Gobi |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
03 |
59. |
Mr. R. Vinayagamoorthy |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
03 |
60. |
Mr. K. Sudhakar |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
02 |
61. |
Mr. S. Jayaprakash |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
02 |
62. |
Mr. J. VijayaRaja Shekar |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
02 |
63. |
Mr. K. Manigandan |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
64. |
Mrs. N. Rajitha |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
65. |
Mr. D. Yuvaraj |
Assistant Professor |
M.A. |
01 |
66. |
Mr. S. Pradeep |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
67. |
Ms. G. Monisha |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
68. |
Mrs. P. Keerthana |
Assistant Professor |
M.A. |
01 |
69. |
Mr. H. Gunasekhar |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
70. |
Mr. S. Manobalan |
Assistant Professor |
M.A. |
01 |
71. |
Mr. R. Balamurugan |
Assistant Professor |
M.A. |
01 |
72. |
Mr. B. Hari |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
73. |
Ms. L. Sree lakshmi Reddy |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
74. |
Mr. E. Hima sekhar Reddy |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
75. |
Y. Murali Mohan |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
76. |
Ms. L. Meenakshi |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
77. |
Ms. P. Latha |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
78. |
Mr. A. Arivazagan alagesan |
Assistant Professor |
M. Sc., M. Phil. |
01 |
79. |
Mr. K. Murugan |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
80. |
T. Nagalakshmeeswari |
Assistant Professor |
M.A. |
01 |
81. |
Ms. D. Jamuna |
Assistant Professor |
M.A. |
01 |
82. |
Mr. D. Srikanth |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
83. |
Mr. S. Nagaraju |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
84. |
Mr. S. Sivasankar |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
85. |
Mr. B. Malli |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
86. |
Ms. K. Kusuma |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
87. |
Mr. D. Kishore |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
88. |
Ms. K. C. Lavanya |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
89. |
Mr. M. Giridhar |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
90. |
Ms. V. Jeevitha |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
91. |
Ms. A. Shakinabi |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
92. |
Mr. N. Sivashankar |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
93. |
Mr. R. Govindaswamy |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
94. |
Ms. B. Hemalatha |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
95. |
Mr. P. Bhanu Prakash |
Assistant Professor |
M. Tech. |
01 |
96. |
Mr. M. Muni Reddy |
Assistant Professor |
M. Tech. |
01 |
97. |
Mr. D. Shaik Jaheer Basha |
Assistant Professor |
M. Tech. |
01 |
98. |
Mr. D. Sai Krishna |
Assistant Professor |
M. Tech. |
01 |
99. |
Mr. U. Munaswamy |
Assistant Professor |
M. Tech. |
01 |
100. |
Mr. R. Vikas |
Assistant Professor |
M. Tech. |
01 |
101. |
Mr. V. Uday Kumar |
Assistant Professor |
M. Tech. |
01 |
102. |
Mr. Azmira Krishna |
Assistant Professor |
M. Tech. |
01 |
103. |
Mr. Muralisairamakrishna |
Assistant Professor |
M. Tech. |
01 |
104. |
Ms. V. Spandana |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
105. |
Ms. D. Roja |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
03 |
106. |
Mr. H. Mohammed Ismail |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
107. |
Mr. M. Govindarajulu |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
02 |
108. |
Ms. K. Uma |
Assistant Professor |
M.A. |
01 |
109. |
Ms. K. Eshrath |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
110. |
Mr. C. Chiranjeevi |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc. |
01 |
1. K.Komala and S. Sreenadh, “Peristaltic Transport of a Conducting Jeffrey Fluid in a Vertical Annulus”, International Journal of Engineering Sciences & Research, 2(10), October, 2013.
2. K.Komala and S. Sreenadh, “Peristaltic Transport of a Eyring-Powell in an Annulus", International Journal of Scientific and Innovative Mathematical Research, July 2015.
3. S. Sreenadh and K.Komala, “Peristaltic pumping of a power – Law fluid in contact with a Jeffrey fluid in an inclined channel with permeable walls”, Ain Shams Engineering Journal (ISSN 2090- 4479), 2017.
4. K.Komala and S. Sreenadh, “Peristaltic Transport Of A Carreau Fluid Through A Non-Uniform Channel With Permeable Wall”, International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, 0976-6340, 2018.
5. K.Komala and Prakask Kumar K, “Storage and non-Storage Methods of Power balancing to counter Uncertainty in Hybrid Microgrids”, Journal of Energy Storage, 2352-152X, 2021.
6. K.Komala, S.Jeelani Begum and S.Gouse Mohiddin, “Dominating functions of corona product of ”, The International Journal Of Analytical And Experimental Modal Analysis, Vol. XV(V,PP.1298-1307),2023.
7. K. Komala, C.K. Selvi and S.Gouse Mohiddin, “Hall Effects On Mhd Convective Flow Through Porous Medium Past An Infinite Vertical Plate With Soret Effect And Dissipation”, Journal of Applied Mathematics & Information Sciences, ISSN 2325-0399.
8. K. Komala, “Heat and mass transfer of Eyring-Powell fluid over a stretching surface with external magnetic field Visco elastic Free Convective Heat And Mass Transfer Past a Vertical Cone With Thermal Radiation Effects.
9. S. Jeelani Begum,, K. Komala, S. Gouse Mohiddin,C. Pavani, “Signed Dominating Functions Of Corona Product Of Pn With Km”, The International journal of analytical and experimental modal analysis Volume XVI, Issue VIII, August -2024.
1 H.W. Chang, P. Gopi Kr ishna, S.C. Chien, C.Y.Ou and M. K.Wang, “Electro- osmotic chemical treatments – Effects of Ca2+ concentration on the mechanical strength and pH of kaolin”, Clays an d Clay Minerals, 58 (2), 154-163, 2010.
2 P. Sreevani, P. Mamatha, C. Sivani, P. Gopi Kr ishna and G.R.K. Naidu, “Diaminobenzidine coated silica gel used for solid phase extraction preconcentration separation of Cu (II) and Cd (II) in soil samples prior to Flame AAS determination”, Atom ic Spectroscopy, 28(1), 24-29, 2007
3 K.Prasad, P. Gopi Krishna, R.Kala, T. Prasada Rao and G.R.K. Naidu, “Solid phase extraction vis-à-vis coprecipitation preconcentration of cadmium and lead from soils onto 5,7-dibromoquinoline-8-ol embedded benzophenone and determination by FAAS”, Talanta, 69 (4), 938-945, 2006.
4 K. Prasad, R.S. Praveen, T. Prasada Rao, P. Gopi Kr ishna and G.R.K. Naidu, “Sequential preconcentrative separation of Cr (VI) and Cr (III) species from tannery effluents and subsequent determination by Flame AAS”, Atomic Spectroscopy, 26(5), 173-181 2005.
5 P. Gopi Kr ishna, J. Mary Gladis, K. Sreenivasa Rao, T. Prasada Rao and G.R.K. Naidu, “Synthesis of xanthate functionalized silica gel and its application for the Preconcentrative separation of Uranium (VI) from inorganic components”, J. Radio anal. Nuclear . Chem ., 266(2), 251-257, 2005.
6 P. Gopi Kr ishna, J. Mary Gladis, T. Prasada Rao and G.R.K. Naidu, “Selective recognition of neodymium (III) using ion imprinted polymer particles”, J. Molecular Recognition ., 18(1), 109-116, 2005.
7 P. Gopi Kr ishna, J. Mary Gladis, U. Rambabu, T. Prasada Rao and G.R.K. Naidu, “Preconcentrative separation of chromium (VI) species from chromium (III) by coprecipitation of its ethyl xanthate complex onto naphthalene”, Talanta 63 (3), 541-546, 2004.
8 P. Gopi Krishna, K.S. Rao, T. Prasada Rao and G.R.K. Naidu, “Solid phase extractive preconconcentration of Cobalt and Nickel present in hair samples by using ethyl xanthate modified benzophenone”, Microchimica Acta, 144, 285-289, 2004.
9 P. Gopi Krishna, K.S. Rao, V.M. Biju, T. Prasada Rao and G.R.K. Naidu, “Multi element solid phase extraction preconcentration of Cu, Cd and Pb from soil extracts and determination by Flame AAS”, Chemia Analityczna (Warsaw) (49),383-393, 2004.
10 P. Gopi Kr ishna, K.S. Rao, O. Bhanumathi Devi and G.R.K. Naidu, “Analysis of Samples of Human Serum with Cataracts for Zinc and Iron by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry”, Indian J. of En vi. Health, 45 (3), 189-194, 2003.
1. V. Nirupama and S. Uthanna, “Investigations on morphological and electrical studies of sputtered MoO3 films”, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 27(4):1-7, April 2016.
2. S. Uthanna, V. Nirupama and Jean-Francois Pierson, “Substrate temperature influenced structural, electrical and optical properties of dc magnetron sputtered MoO3 films”, Applied Surface Science, 256(10):3133-3137, March 2010
3. V. Nirupama and S. Uthanna, “Influence of sputtering power on the physical properties of magnetron sputtered molybdenum oxide films”, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 21(1):45-52, March 2010
4. V. Nirupama, M. Chandra Sekhar, T.k.Subramanyam and S. Uthanna, “Structural and electrical characterization of magnetron sputtered MoO3 thin films”, Journal of Physics Conference Series, 208(1), February 2010.
5. V. Nirupama, K.R.Gunasekhar, Sreedhar Bojja and S. Uthanna, “Effect of oxygen partial pressure on the structural and optical properties of dc reactive magnetron sputtered molybdenum oxide films”, Current Applied Physics 10(1):272-278, January 2010.
6. V. Nirupama, Muthiboyina Chandrasekhar, P. Radhika, Sreedhar Bojja and S. Uthanna, “Characterization of molybdenum oxide films prepared by bias magnetron sputtering”, Optoelectronics And Advanced Materials-Rapid Communications 11(3):320-325, March 2009.
7. V. Nirupama, M. Chandra Sekhar, P. Sreedhara Reddy, Owais Hussain and S. Uthanna, “Effect of Post-deposition Annealing on the Physical Properties of DC Magnetron Sputtered Molybdenum Oxide Films”, AIP Conference Proceedings 1004(1), April 2008.
8. V. Nirupama, P. Sreedhara Reddy, Owais Hussain and S. Uthanna, “Structural and optical characterization of DC magnetron sputtered molybdenum oxide films”, Ionics, 13(6):451-454, December 2007.
9. V. Nirupama and S. Uthanna, “Investigations on morphological and electrical studies of sputtered MoO3 films”, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics 27(4):1-7, April 2016.
1. V.L.Nirmal Bhargavi, Dr.P.N.Sudha, “Effect of Salinity and pH on the Accumulation of Heavy Metals in Sunflower Plant (Helianthus Annus)” www.greenpages.com.
2. V.L.NirmalBhargavi, Dr.P.N.Sudha “Removal of heavy metal ions from soil by electrokinetic assisted phytoremediation method”, International Journal of Chem Tech Research on.-volume 8, No. 5,pp 192-202,2015.
3. V.L.Nirmal Bhargavi, Dr.P.N.Sudha “Chromium speciation of some effluents of tannery industries” Der Pharma Chemica, 8(7); pp 91-100,2016.
4. V.L.NirmalBhargavi, Dr.P.N.Sudha “Remediation of electroplating industry effluent using chitosan coated carbon” Bulletin of Trends in Chemical Sciences, vol 1 (1), pp17-21,2016.
5. V.L.NirmalBhargavi, Dr.P.N.Sudha “Electrokinetic Decontamination on removal of lead from contaminated soil collected near battery indiustry”, Annals of Chemical and Medical sciences, vol 2 (1), pp16-20,2016.
6. Bekele Bulcha, Jule Leta Tesfaye, Degefa Anatol, R. Shanmugam, L. Priyanka Dwarampudi, N. Nagaprasad, V. L. Nirmal Bhargavi, Ramaswamy Krishnaraj, “Synthesis of zinc oxide nanoparticles by hydrothermal methods and spectroscopic investigation of UV radiation protective properties”, Nanomaterials for sustainable development: the UN 2030 goals, volume 2021, Article ID 8617290, 2021
7. D.Chandra Lekha, R. Shanmugam, K. Madhuri, L. Priyanka Dwarampudi, Mahendran Bhaskaran, Deepak Kongara, Jule Leta Tesfaye, N. Nagaprasad, V. L. Nirmal Bhargavi, Ramaswamy Krishnaraj, “Review on silver nanoparticle synthesis method, antibacterial activity, drug delivery vehicles and toxicity pathways: recent advances and future aspects”, Nanomaterials for sustainable development: the UN 2030 goals, volume 2021, Article ID- 4401829,.2021
1. M. Earnest Stephen Gnanadoss, M.A.Jothirajan , G.Alagumuthu , S. MeenakshiSundar, “Electrical Behaviour of ZnCdO Nano composites,” Nano Science and Nano Technology –An Indian Journal Volume 6 Issue 4, P159-162, 2012.
2. M. Earnest Stephen Gnanadoss, M. A. Jothirajan , M. Premnath ,S. Meenakshi Sundar , G. S. Okram , “Influence temperature and dopant ratio on Zn(x)Mg(1-x)O nanoparticles by solvothermal method”, South Asian Journal of Engineering and Technology ,Vol.2, No.11, Pages 1–9, 2016.
3. E. Bementa Xavier, M.A. Jothi Rajan, M. Earnest Stephen Gnanadoss “Effect of Prolonged Duration of Gelatinization in Starch and Incorporation with Potassium Iodide on the Enhancement of Ionic Conductivity” Polymer-Plastics Technology and Engineering, Volume 56 , Issue15, 2017.
4. T. Madhumitha , M. Margret Leema, E. Amutha, E. Pushpalakshmi, M. Earnest Stephen Gnanadoss , S. Rajadurai pandian , G. Annadurai “Green synthesis and characterization of silver and copper bimetallic nanoparticles: Investigation of their biological and photocatalytic potential for the photocatalytic degradation of dye”, Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences , Vol. 24, No. 6, p. 91-102, 2024.
5. Madhumitha, M. Margret Leema,, E. Amutha,, E. Pushpalakshmi M. Earnest Stephen Gnanadoss4,, S. Rajaduraipandian, G. Annadurai, Development of Cu-Fe loaded activated porous carbon (CuFe2O4/AC nanocomposite) using sugarcane bagasse for photodegradation, antimicrobial activity and dye adsorption by batch kinetic studies, Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences 2222-3045, Vol. 24, No. 6, p. 91-102, 2024.
1. K. Subbanna, S. Gouse Mohiddin and R. Bhuvana Vijaya, “MHD Free Convective flow of a Micro-polar fluid through a Porous surface”, Advances in Basic Science (ICABS 2019) AIP Conf. Proc. 2142, 170004-1–170004-5; August 2019.
2. K. Subbanna, S. Gouse Mohiddin and R. Bhuvana Vijaya, “Combined effects on MHD flow of Newtonian fluid past infinite vertical porous plate, AIP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 1953D, pp.140099-1–140099-5, 2018.
3. K. Subbanna, S. Gouse Mohiddin and R. Bhuvana Vijaya, MHD, “Free Convective Flow Through Porous Medium Past an Infinite Vertical Plate”, Annals of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 16, No. 2, 419-428, (P), 2279-0888, 2018.
4. K. Venkatadri, S. Gouse Mohiddin, M. Suryanarayana Reddy, “Numerical analysis of unsteady MHD mixed convection flow in a lid-driven square cavity with central heating on left vertical wall”, Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, ISSN:2195-4364/ISSN: 2195-4356. (ISBN: 978-981-10-5328-3). Springer Science, United States, 2017
5. K. Venkatadri, S. Gouse Mohiddin, M. Suryanarayana Reddy, “Mathematical Modelling of Unsteady MHD Double diffusive Natural Convection Flow in a Square Cavity”, Frontiers in Heat and Mass Transfer (FHMT), 9, 33, pp.1-9, 2017.
6. K. Subbanna, S. Gouse Mohiddin and R. Bhuvana Vijaya, “MHD Natural Convective Flow of Second Grade Fluid Past An Infinite Vertical Porous Plate”, International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Volume 116 No. 24, 2017, 255-270, 2017.
7. Venkatadri K., Gouse Mohiddin S., Suryanarayana Reddy M., "Hydromagneto quadratic natural convection on a lid driven square cavity with isothermal and non- isothermal bottom wall", Engineering Computations, Vol. 34 Issue: 8, pp.2463-2478, 2017.
8. C. Shobha Rani, S. Jeelani Begum, G.S.S. Raju, S. Gouse Mohiddin, “Signed Total Roman Dominating Functions of Corona Product of a Path with a Complete Graph”, International Journal of Mathematics Trends and Technology (IJMTT) – Volume 50, Number 5, pp.292-297, 2017
9. S. Jeelani Begum, B. Ranjitha, L. Eswaramma, S. GouseMohiddin, A Study On Detour Number”, Research Journal of Science and Technology (RJST); Vol:9 No: 3, 2017.
10. K Subbanna, S Gouse Mohiddin and R Bhuvana Vijaya, “Heat and Mass Transfer Effects Past a Vertical Cone with Electric Conductivity”, Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 10(15), 2017.
11. K Subbanna, S Gouse Mohiddin, R Bhuvana Vijaya and M.Sasikala, “Time Advancement solution to 2-DIncompressible lid-driven Cavity using the Explicit Euler method of a fluid flow”, International Journal of Latest Engineering and Management Research(IJLEMR), Volume02, Issue 04, 2017, PP.36-40, 2017.
12. K Subbanna, S Gouse Mohiddin and R Bhuvana Vijaya, and S Jeelani Begum, “Finite Difference Analysis of Boundary Layer Flow of Walters-B Viscoelastic Fluid In Porous Media with Variable Surface Heat and Mass Flux”, Global Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Volume13, Number 6, pp.1493-1498, 2017.
13. K Subbanna, S Gouse Mohiddin and R Bhuvana Vijaya, “Numerical Analysis of boundary layer flow of non-Newtonian fluid in porous media”, International Journal of Advanced Scientific Technologies ,Engineering and Management Sciences, Volume.3, Special Issue.1, pp. 12-14, March.2017
14. C. Shobha Rani , S. Jeelani Begum, G. S. S. Raju, B. Maheswari, S. Gouse Mohiddin, “Inverse Domination Of Divisor Cayley Graphs, International Journal of Advanced Scientific Technologies”, Engineering and Management Sciences, Volume.3, Special Issue.1, pp. 119-120, March.2017.
15. S.Jeelani Begum, B. Maheswari, C.Shobha Rani, S. Gouse Mohiddin and K. Ameenal Bibi, “Vertex Domination Of Quadratic Residue Cayley Graphs”, International Journal of Advanced Scientific Technologies, Engineering and Management Sciences, Volume.3, Special Issue.1, pp. 126-127, March.2017.
16. L. Eswaramma, S. Jeelani Begum, K. Ameenal Bibi and S. Gouse Mohiddin, “A Study on Hamilton Cycles of Rectangular Grid Graphs, International Journal of Advanced Scientific Technologies, Engineering and Management Sciences, Volume.3, Special Issue.1, pp. 307-310, March.2017.
17. K. Subbanna, S. Gouse Mohiddin, R. Bhuvana Vijaya, “Numerical Study of Viscoelastic Flow Past a Vertical Cone with Uniform Heat and Mass Flux and Partial Slip in a non-Darcy Porous Medium”, Open Journal of Applied & Theoretical Mathematics, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 441-446, December 2016..
18. K. Venkatadri, S. Gouse Mohiddin,M.Suryanarayana Reddy, “Heat and Mass Transfer Effects past a Vertical Cone with Thermal Radiation in Non-Darcian Porous Media”, International Journal of Computational Science, Mathematics and Engineering, ,ISSN-2349-8439. March-2016.
19. S. Jeelani Begum, B. Maheswari, S. Gouse Mohiddin, “Independent and Irredundant Functions of Quadratic Residue Cayley Graphs”, International Journal of Computational Science, Mathematics and Engineering, , ISSN- 2349-8439, March-2016
20. K.Venkatadri, S.Gouse Mohiddin, M.Suryanarayana Reddy, S.Vijaya Kumar Varma., “Numerical Study of Free Convection and Mass Transfer Effects Past A Vertical Cone”, Global Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Volume 11,. pp.185-189, 2015.
21. S. Gouse Mohiddin, K.Venkatadri, M.Suryanarayana Reddy, S.Vijaya Kumar Varma, “Effects of Chemical Reactions on Unsteady Free Convective Boundary Layer Flow From A Vertical Cone”, International Journal of Scientific and Innovative Mathematical Research, Vol3, PP1048-1056, 2015.
22. S.Gouse Mohiddin, O.AnwarBeg, S.Vijaya Kumar Varma, “Numerical study of free convective mhd flow past a vertical cone in non-darcian porous media”, Theoret. Appl. Mech., Vol.41, No.2, pp. 119–140, 2014.
23. J. Prakash, S. Gouse Mohiddin and S. Vijaya Kumar Varma,Free convective MHD flow past a vertical cone with variable heat and mass flux, Journal of Fluids Volume 2013, Article ID 405985, 8pages, 2013.
24. S. Gouse Mohiddin,O.AnwarBég,S.VijayaKumarVarma.,“Magnetohydrodynamic Free Convection Boundary Layer Flow past A Vertical Cone with Uniform Heat And Mass Flux”, International Journal of Computational Engineering and Research, Vol. 2 Issue.5,1668-1676, 2012.
25. S. Gouse Mohiddin,O.AnwarBég,S.VijayaKumarVarma.,“Magnetohydrodynamic free convective viscoelastic flow past a vertical cone with variable heat and mass fluxIn non-darcian porous media”, Elixir Appl. Math. 51, 2012.
26. S. Gouse Mohiddin, O. Anwar Bég, S. Vijaya Kumar Varma., Transient natural convection boundary layer flow past a vertical cone, Advances in Applied Science Research, 3 (5):3064-3072, 2012.
27. S. Gouse Mohiddin, O. Anwar Bég, S. Vijaya Kumar Varma., Numerical Study of Free Convection Flow past a Vertical Cone with Variable Heat and Mass Flux, International Journal of Computer Applications, 56(6):24-31, October 2012.
28. S. Gouse Mohiddin, O. Anwar Bég, S. Vijaya Kumar Varma., Unsteady Free Convective Heat and Mass Transfer Past a Vertical Cone in Non-Darcian PorousMedia, International Journal of Computer Applications, 56(7):17-25, October 2012.
29. S. Gouse Mohiddin, S. Vijaya Kumar Varma, N. Ch. S. N. Iyengar., “Radiation and mass transfer effects on transient laminar MHD free convective flow past a verticalcone with variable surface conditions in the presence of viscous dissipation”, International e-Journal of Engineering Mathematics: Theory and Applications, Vol. 8, pp.22 – 37, 2010.
30. S. Gouse Mohiddin, S. Vijaya Kumar Varma, N. Ch. S. N. Iyengar., “Unsteady viscoelastic free convection boundary layer flow past a vertical cone with uniform heat and mass flux”, J. Comp. & Math. Sci. Vol. 1(2), 223-235, 2010.
31. S. Gouse Mohiddin, S. Vijaya Kumar Varma, N. Ch. S. N. Iyengar., “Unsteady laminar mhd free convective heat and mass transfer in a viscoelastic flow past a vertical cone”, International e-Journal of Numerical Analysis and Related Topics, Vol.4,pp. 59 – 72, 2010.
32. S. Gouse Mohiddin, S. Vijaya Kumar Varma, N. Ch. S. N. Iyengar., “Transient visco elastic free convective heat and mass transfer past a vertical cone with thermal radiation effects in non-Darcian porous media”, J. Comp. & Math. Sci. Vol. 1(3), 278- 293, 2010.
33. S. Gouse Mohiddin, S.Vijaya KumarVarma, N. Ch. S. N. Iyengar., “Unsteadynatural convection boundary layer flow past a vertical cone with variable heat and mass flux in non-darcian porous media”, Far East Journal of Applied Mathematics, Vol. 42(2), 113 – 128, 2010.
34. S. Gouse Mohiddin, V. R. Prasad, S. V. K. Varma, and O. Anwar Bég., “Numerical study of unsteady free convective heat and mass transfer in a walters-b visco elastic flow along a vertical cone”, Int. J. of Appl. Math and Mech. 6(15), 88-114 (2010).
1. A. Mohan Rami Reddy, V. Sugunamma. J. V. RamanaReddy, and N. Sandeep. “Influence of Non-linear Radiation on MHD 3DCasson Fluid Flow Past a Non-linearly Stretching Sheet with Non-uniform Heat Source/Sink”, International Journal of Trend in Research and Development, Vol. 3 (3), ISSN 2394-9333, P.P 131-137 (2016).
2. A. Mohan Rami Reddy, J. V. Ramana Reddy, N. Sandeep and V. Sugunamma. “Unsteady Flow of Nonlinear Radiative Powell-Eyring Fluid Pastan Inclined Stretching Sheet with First Order Chemical Reaction” Middle-East Journal of Scientific Research 24 (7): 2366-2374, 2016.
3. A. Mohan Rami Reddy, J. V. Ramana Reddy, V. Sugunamma and N. Sandeep. “ A Comparative Study on MHD Flow of a Newtonian/non-Newtonian Fluid past a Stretching Surface with Nonlinear Radiation and Convective Boundary Conditions”, Research J. Pharm. and Tech. 9(12): 1451-1458, 2016.
4. V. Sugunamma, A. Mohanrami Reddy, B. Ramadevi and N. Sandeep. “Similarity solution for heat and transfer in MHD non-Newtonian fluid flow past a stretching surface”, Global journal of Pure and Applied mathematics, Vol. 12: ISSN 0973-1768, 2016.
5. A. Mohan Rami Reddy, J. V. Ramana Reddy, N. Sandeep and V. Sugunamma. “ Effect of Nonlinear Thermal Radiation on MHD Cheically Reacting Maxwell Fluid Flow Past Linearly Stretching Sheet”, Applications and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 12(1), pp. 259-274, 2017.
6. A. Mohan Rami Reddy “Radiation and Mass Transfer Effects on MHD Free Convective Flow along a Stretching Surface with Heat Generation and Chemical Reaction”, International Journal for Research in Applied Science & Engineering Technology, Vol. 5, 2017.
7. Y. Masthanaiah, G. Viswanatha Reddy and A. Mohan Rami Reddy, “Influence of chemicalreaction on MHD mixed convective flow of Williamson fluid over a stretching sheet with slip effects”, Journal of Xi’an University of Architecture & Technology, volume XIII, Issue 10, ISSN 1006-7930, 2021.
8. T. Jayachandra Reddy, B. Ramoorthy Reddy and A. Mohan Rami Reddy, “Numerical Exploration Of MHD Non-Newtonian Nanofluid Flow Past A Bidirectional Surface With Radiation And Joule’s Heat”, Journal of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, Vol. 22, pp. 41-47, 2025.
1. M. Subbarayudu, K. Sreenivasulu and P. Manohar, “Test for Structural change of police output” in International Journal of Statistics and Analysis(IJSS),ISSN 2248-9959,Vol.No.2(2011),pp 127-141, 2011.
2. P. Manohar, M. Subbarayudu and K. Sreenivasulu, “Detection of Multiple Outliers in linear Regression” in Asian-African Journal of Economics and Econometrics (AAJEE), ISSN:0972-3986,Vol.11.No.2,pp 459-465, 2011.
1. Srinivas, A.N.S., Selvi, C.K. and Sreenadh, S., “Peristaltic pumping of a generalized Newtonian fluid in an elastic tube” Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics, 10(6), pp. 1785-1798, 2017
2. Selvi, C.K. and Srinivas, A.N.S., “The effect of elasticity on Bingham fluid flow in a tube”, International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology. 8(8), pp.554-564., 2017..
3. Sreenadh, S., Srinivas, A.N.S. and Selvi, C.K., “Analytical solution for peristaltic flow of conducting nanofluids in an asymmetric channel with slip effect of velocity, temperature and concentration”, Alexandria Engineering Journal, 55(2), pp. 1085-1098, 2016
4. Selvi, C, K., Haseena, C., Srinivas, A.N.S. and Sreenadh, S., “The effect of heat transfer on peristaltic flow of Jeffrey fluid in an inclined porous stratum”, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 263, 062027, 2017.
5. Chakradhar, K., Srinivas, A.N.S., Selvi, C.K., Kavitha, A. and Sreenadh, S., “Herschel – Bulkley Fluid Flow through a Tapered Tube with Permeable wall”, 61-istam-fm-fp-538, Proceedings of 61st Congress of ISTAM.
6. Selvi, C.K., Srinivas, A.N.S. and Sreenadh, S., “Peristaltic transport of a power-law fluid in an elastic tube”, Journal of Taibha University for Science. vol. 12(5), 687-698, 2018.
7. Selvi, C.K. and A. N.S. Srinivas, “Peristaltic transport of Herschel-Bulkley fluid in a non-uniform elastic tube”, Propulsion and Power Research. Vol 8(3), 253-262, 2019.
8. Selvi, C.K. and A. N.S. Srinivas, “Pulsatile flow of Jeffrey fluid in a porous elastic tube under the effect of magnetic field with variable cross section”, Thermal Science and Engineering Progress (Elsevier). Vol.439-447, 2018
9. Selvi, C.K. and A.N.S. Srinivas, “Oscillatory flow of a Casson fluid in an elastic tube with variable cross section”, Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences., vol 3(2), 571-582, 2018.
10. K.Komala, M. Mohan Babu, C.K.Selvi, “Hall effects on MHD convective flow through porus medium past an infinite vertical plate with Sorret effect and dissipation”, International journal of Control and Automation, vol.12(6), pp.900-915, 2019.
11. C. Haseena, A. N. S. Srinivas, C. K. Selvi, S. Sreenadh, and B. Sumalatha, “The Influence of Elasticity on Peristaltic Flow of Nanofluid in a Tube”, Journal of Nanofluids, vol.10, 590-599, 2021.
12. K.Komala, M.Mohan babu, C.K.Selvi, “A Review report on a two fluid flow of Newtonian and Non-Newtonian fluids”, Mathematical Statistician and Engineering Applications, vo. 70(2), 1569-1576. 2021 .
1. Published a paper titled “Enhancing Soft Skills for Engineering Students: A Practical Approach”, Bodhi International Journal of Research in Humanities, Arts and Science, An online, Peer Reviewed, Refereed & Quarterly Journal, Vol: 2 (January 2018), Issue: 02, e-ISSN: 2456-5571 (Online).
2. Published a paper titled “Intrapersonal Skills as core of personality: Some Home Truths” in Journal of English Language and Literature [JOELL], Vol 3, S 1 – 2016, ISSN-2349-9753.
3. Published a paper titled “Soft skills –learned or taught: some home truths”, (pages from 139 to 148) in Literary Vibes, - volume III, Issue II, June 2014, A Refereed National Journal in English Studies, Andhra Pradesh.
4. Published a paper titled “Having Effective Communication Skills are Indispensable for the Successful Career of Engineering Students (pages from 20 to 22) in IOSR International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences - volume XI, Issue IV. May 2013.
1. Arul, H., Lakshmi Priya, M., and Gowrishankar, M., Studies on nucleation kinetics and growth aspects of solution grown nonlinear optical single crystal: 2-carboxypyridinium maleate (2-CM), AIP Conference Proceedings, 2446, 100016, 2022.
2. Qureshi, W.A., Radjarejesri, S., Shanmugam, K., Elavarasan, P., Gowrishankar, M. and Kaleab Bizuneh Gebeyehu, K.B. ‘Central Composite Design of Spraying Process to Laminate the Paper Substrates with Cellulose Nanofibers (CNF) as Green Packaging Wrap’, Journal of Nanomaterials, 2022, 9481983, 2022.
3. Gowrishankar, M. and Babu, D. R., ‘Co-substitution induced structural transition with enhanced magnetic and electrical properties of multiferroic BiFeO3 nanoparticles’, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 29, 16215–16225, 2018.
4. Gowrishankar, M., Babu, D. R. and Madeswaran, S., ‘Structural, magnetic and electrical properties of samarium substituted multiferroic bismuth ferrite’, AIP Conference Proceedings, 1731, 050121, 2016.
5. Gowrishankar, M., Rajan Babu, D. and Madeswaran, S., ‘Effect of Gd–Ti co-substitution on structural, magnetic and electrical properties of BiFeO3’, Journal of Mangetism and Magnetic Materials, 418, 54–61, 2016.
6. Gowrishankar, M., RajanBabu, D. and Saravanan, P., ‘Room temperature multiferroism in La and Ti co-substituted BiFeO3 nanoparticles’, Materials Letters,171, 34–37, 2016.
1. Kumar, S. P., Shenoy, U. S. and Bhat, D. K. “A direct approach towards synthesis of copper nanofluid by one step solution phase method.” Journal of Crystal Growth, 630, 127591, January 2024.
2. Bhat, D. K., Kumar, S. P. and Shenoy, U. S. “In-situ synthesis of cuprous oxide nanofluid using ribose for enhanced thermal conductivity and stability.” International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow, 106, 109321, April 2024
3. Bhat, D. K., Kumar, S. P. and Shenoy, U. S. “Design, synthesis, and characterization of stable copper nanofluid with enhanced thermal conductivity.” Materials Today Communication., 39, 109129, June 2024.
4. Bhat, D. K., Kumar, S. P. and Shenoy, U. S. “Fructose-mediated single-step synthesis of copper nanofluids with enhanced stability and thermal conductivity for advanced heat transfer applications.” Chemical Engineering Communication, 212, 1-9, September 2024.
5. Bhat, D. K., Kumar, S. P. and Shenoy, U. S. “Enhancing the thermal conductivity and stability of cuprous oxide nanofluids: ribose-mediated single Step chemical synthesis for solar energy applications.” Nano Trends, 9,100071, March 2025.
6. Bhat, D. K., Bantawal, H., Uma, P. I., Kumar, S. P. and Shenoy, U. S. “Designing sustainable porous graphene-CaTiO3 nanocomposite for environmental remediation.” Sustainable Chemistry for the Environment, 5, 100071, March 2024.
1. S Helen and A Ruban Kumar, “Study of Structural, Mechanical and Dielectric Properties of Ions Doped Apatite for Antibacterial Activity”, Journal of Materials Chemistry Physics,237, 121867, 2019
2. S Helen and A. Ruban Kumar, “Electrical, mechanical and surface analysis of ion- doped hydroxyl apatite for anti bacterial activity”, Journal of Applied Physics A Materials Science and Processing.124, 2018
3. S Helen and A. Ruban Kumar. “Comparison of precursors on hydroxyapatite with binders on phases, particle size, and morphology” Journal of Australian Ceramic Society. 53, 627-633, 2017.
4. Helen, S., Kumar, A.R, “Co-doping of ions on structural, mechanical, dielectric, and surface analysis on hydroxyl apatite composites”, Journal of Australian Ceramic Society57,1071–1084, 2021.
5. S. Helen and A.Ruban Kumar, “Mechanical, dielectric and surface analysis of hydroxyapatite doped anions for implantations” AIP Conference Proceedings, 1942,050006, 2018.
6. S. Helen and A. Ruban Kumar. “Micro-hardness of Hydroxyapatite Doped ZrO2 using Sol-Gel Method” Mechanics, Materials Science & Engineering, – ISSN 2412- 5954.DOI-10.2412/mmse.48.98.680, 2017.
7. S. Helen and A. Ruban Kumar, “Co Dopants on Hydroxyapatite in Structural, Morphology and in Antibacterial Activity”. Mechanics, Materials Science & Engineering.14, ISSN2412-5954. DOI- 10.2412/mmse.41.32.305, 2018
8. SHelen, L.Saravanan, V.Sabari, K.Senthilkumar, N.Kanagathara. “Temperature- dependent dielectric investigation of dual-ions doped hydroxyapatite nanoparticles”. Inorganic Chemistry Communications.158, Part 2, 111606, 20123.
9. S. Helen, V. Sabari, S. Sankar, S. Elangovan, P. Revathi & N. Kanagathara “Synergistic insights to ion-doped hydroxyapatite: bridging XRD, electrical impedance, dielectric characteristics, and antibacterial properties” Materials Research Innovations, 1-13, doi.org/10.1080/14328917.2024.2418742,2024.
1. J. Vijaya RajaSekaran, S.Rajakarthihan and C.Sanjeevi Raja, “Effect of Corrosion on Thermal diffusivity and Microstructure in the Weldment of Austenitic Stainless Steel AISI310”, Acidmedium, Chemical Science Review Letters, 3(11), 144-150, 2014
2. J.Vijayarajasekaran, and K.Vijayakumar, “Spray Pyrolytic Deposition and Characterization of Tin Disulphide Thin Films” ,Int. J. Thin.Fil. Sci. Tec.,4, No.3, 231-235, 2015
3. G.Anbazhagan, J.Vijayarajasekaran, L.Amalraj, K.Vijayakumar, “Characterization of SnS2 thin film using chemical spray pyrolysis technique”, International Journal for Science and Advance Research in Technology, Volume 2 Issue 12 –December, 2016.
4. P.Gopalakrishnan, G.Anbazhagan, J.Vijayarajasekaran and K.Vijayakumar, “Effect of substrate temperature on tin disulphide thin films”, Int. J. Thin. Fil. Sci. Tec. 6, No.2, 73-75, 2017.
5. K.Vijayakumar, G.Anbazhagan, J.Vijayarajasekaran, L.Amalraj, “structural Analysis and Activation Energy of Tin Disulphide Thin Film”, International Journal for Science and Advance Research in Technology, Volume 3 Issue 5–May, 2017.
6. J.Vijayarajasekaran and K.Vijayakumar,, “Characterization of Spray Pyrolysised Nano Tin Disulphide Thin Film”, Int. J. Thin. Fil. Sci. Tec. Vol.9, No.1, PP: 1-5, 2020.
7. J.Vijayarajasekaran, K.Vijayakumar, L.Amalraj, “Structural and optical Characterization of spray Deposited Cadmium Sulphide Thin Film”, International Journal of Thin Films Science and TechnologyVol.11, No.1(Jan 2022), PP:111-114, 2022
8. V.Kalaivani, J. Vijaya Rajasekaran, K.Vijayakumar, “Effect of molar concentration on SnS thin films using chemical spray pyrolysis technique”, Int. J. Thin. Fil.Sci. Tec. 13, No. 1, 81-86, 2024.
9. G.Anbazhagan, J.Vijayarajasekaran, L.Amalraj, and K.Vijayakumar, “Structural, Morphological, Optical and FTIR Analysis of Spray Deposited (040) Oriented Tin Sulphide Thin Film for Photovoltaic Applications”, Int. J. Thin. Fil. Sci. Tec. 13, No. 3, 189-193, 2024.
1. Dr. B. Prasanna Kumar, Dr. V. L. Nirmal Bhargavi, Dr. Shobha Thakur, Dr. Richa Sharma, Environmental Science – A multidisciplinary Branch, Infinite research Publications - ISBN 976-31-943070 -9-7, May, 2023
1. P.Manohar, “Some Aspects of Outliers in Econometric Models” , LAMBERT Academic Publishing, ISBN 973-3-659-38970-2,2013.
1. S. Gouse Mohiddin, “ Computational Fluid Dynamics: Finite Difference Analysis Of Free Convection And Mass Transfer Effects In Some Fluid Flows Past A Vertical Cone”, ISBN-13: 978-3-8443-9693-5 LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany(2011)
2. S Raonak Salim, Dr. M. Subbarayudu And Dr. S. Gouse Mohiddin, Qualitative Regression Models: Regression Models For Qualitative Variables By (authors) : ISBN-13: 978-3-8465-4351-1, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany(2011)
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Physics Lab :
Engineering Physics-Theory and Practical’s-has been prescribed for the Ist B.Tech curriculum. There are about 20 faculty members handling the Engineering Physics theory paper and practical’s. All are well experienced and highly qualified. Engineering Physics Laboratory is well-furnished with adequate equipment. This spacious laboratory can accommodate 70 students at a time and covers 10 experiments related to Optics, Magnetism, Semiconductors, Lasers and Fiber Optics etc., Each experiment has three to six sets of equipments. For conducting Optics experiments a separate dark room is also available with necessary experimental set-up.
The basic purpose of conducting engineering physics lab examination to the first year B.Tech students is to promote equipment/machinery handling skills and also to train the students with proper laboratory discipline. Besides, carrying out experiments in a laboratory and analysis of the data obtained personally will definitely help the students in inculcating scientific temper, logical thinking, rational outlook, sense of self-confidence, ability to take initiative, objectivity, cooperative attitude, patience, self-reliance, perseverance, etc. which are very vital for the Engineering graduates. It will also develop manipulative, observational and reporting skills of the students.
The equipment available in the Engineering Physics Lab : The Engineering Physics Laboratory occupies an area of 119.568 Sq.m
Engineering Physics Lab |
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S.NO |
Name of the Equipment |
Availability |
1 |
2 pin plug |
9 |
2 |
3 pin plug |
6 |
3 |
Adjustable spanner |
1 |
4 |
Ammeter 1A |
1 |
5 |
Ammeter 3A |
4 |
6 |
Ammeter 5A |
5 |
7 |
Aspiratory Bottle |
1 |
8 |
Bar Magnet |
7 |
9 |
Battery Eliminator 1amp |
2 |
10 |
B H loop kit |
3 |
11 |
Bio visual charts |
9 |
12 |
Bobs |
7 |
13 |
Bose head and clamp |
11 |
14 |
Brass wire |
1 |
15 |
Burette Stand |
7 |
16 |
Capillary tube |
10 |
17 |
Circular tube |
1 |
18 |
Commutator 4 way |
4 |
19 |
Compass Needle |
19 |
20 |
Connecting wire |
1 |
21 |
Constant current power supply |
1 |
22 |
Convex lens |
4 |
23 |
Copper wire |
1 |
24 |
CRO |
4 |
25 |
CRO probes |
3 |
26 |
Decade capacitance box |
4 |
27 |
Decade Resistance box 10ohms |
4 |
28 |
Deluxe model |
2 |
29 |
Dielectric constant |
1 |
30 |
Diffraction Grating 15000 Lines |
7 |
31 |
Digital Guass Meter |
1 |
32 |
Digital Multimeter |
5 |
33 |
Digital Nano meter |
1 |
34 |
Digital stop Clock |
1 |
35 |
Diode laser |
1 |
36 |
Extension box |
3 |
37 |
Eye piece with cross wire |
3 |
38 |
Fisher clamp |
4 |
39 |
Four probe method |
6 |
40 |
Function Generator |
2 |
41 |
Fuse |
7 |
42 |
Galvanometer |
4 |
43 |
Gauss meter probe |
1 |
44 |
Ge Crystal N Type |
2 |
45 |
Ge Crystal P Type |
2 |
46 |
Germanium crystal |
1 |
47 |
Grating 2500 LPI |
3 |
48 |
Hall Effect Apparatus |
1 |
49 |
Hall Effect Complete set |
1 |
50 |
Hall effect kit Electromagnet |
1 |
51 |
Hallow Prism 38mm |
1 |
52 |
Hall Probe |
1 |
53 |
He Ne laser kit 2MW |
4 |
54 |
Iron Weights 500 grams |
1 |
55 |
LED lamb 50w |
4 |
56 |
Magnetic Compass small |
20 |
57 |
Magnifying Lens |
1 |
58 |
Magnifying Lens |
4 |
59 |
Mercury vapour lamp |
3 |
60 |
Meter bridge |
2 |
61 |
Meter scales |
7 |
62 |
Multimeter Analog |
1 |
63 |
Newton Rings Setup |
5 |
64 |
Numerical apparatus |
9 |
65 |
Optical Bench |
2 |
66 |
Optical Fibre Cable |
5 |
67 |
Optical fibre light source |
10 |
68 |
Optical fibre power meter |
2 |
69 |
Parallelogram Apparatus |
3 |
70 |
Physical Balance |
2 |
71 |
Pinch Clip |
10 |
72 |
Plane Glass Plate |
10 |
73 |
Plano convex lens |
6 |
74 |
Plastic Beaker 500ml |
4 |
75 |
Plastic Boxes |
15 |
76 |
Plastic measuring Cylinder |
1 |
77 |
Plug key |
3 |
78 |
Potentiometer |
3 |
79 |
Power supply |
2 |
80 |
Power Supply 15V |
3 |
81 |
Prism 25 mm |
6 |
82 |
Prism 32mm |
4 |
83 |
Quills Tube |
2 |
84 |
Resonance column Apparatus |
3 |
85 |
Retort stand with clamp |
11 |
86 |
Rheostat 3 amps |
2 |
87 |
Rubber corks |
14 |
88 |
Rubber Hammer |
7 |
89 |
screen and holder for wavelength |
2 |
90 |
Screw Driver Set |
1 |
91 |
Screw Gauge |
6 |
92 |
Sodium vapour lamp 35w |
7 |
93 |
Solder Gun and kit |
1 |
94 |
Soldering Stick |
1 |
95 |
Sonometer |
4 |
96 |
Spectrometer |
4 |
97 |
Spheres and cylinders |
5 |
98 |
Spherometers |
4 |
99 |
Spirit Level |
3 |
100 |
Steel wire |
1 |
101 |
Stewart and Gees Apparatus |
4 |
102 |
Stop clock Analog |
3 |
103 |
Tap key |
6 |
104 |
Thermometer |
9 |
105 |
Torch lights |
6 |
106 |
Torsional Pendulum |
4 |
107 |
Transformer 12V |
3 |
108 |
Transformer for Sodium Mercury Vapour lamp |
4 |
109 |
Travelling Microscope |
4 |
110 |
Tunning forks |
7 |
111 |
Vernier Callipers |
4 |
112 |
Voltmeter 10V |
1 |
113 |
Weight Box |
2 |
114 |
Wire Cutters |
1 |
Research Equipment :
Equipment for Students:
All these equipment’s are well maintained by means of a full time lab assistant. The laboratory is regularly being updated according to the needs of the students year by year.
The Engineering chemistry department serves to provide strong foundation in chemistry which in turn serves as a baseline for all Engineering streams. The department has highly qualified and dedicated faculty members with Doctorates in various specialized areas of chemistry. The Engineering chemistry laboratory is well located with an airy and spacious hall including a store room for safe keeping of explosive & corrosive chemicals in view of the laboratory safety. Each working table in the laboratory is well furnished with reagent racks & well connected with water supply & Burners. The department has a well established laboratory to accommodate sixty students at a time for engineering chemistry lab class. All the instruments used by first year students are state of art and a good number of sophisticated instruments from a part of physical chemistry laboratory. The experiments prescribed by SVCET have been carefully planned in cycles so that individual student can conduct experiments independently and multiplicity of gadgets is avoided ensuring maximum resource utilization. The students conduct their lab, assignments under the vigilant guidance and support of faulty & laboratory assistant.We have one well-equipped large size basic chemistry laboratory. All the B.Tech students every year performing in this laboratory. The Engineering chemistry laboratory is well equipped with various instruments other than the usual glassware’s& chemicals as per SVCET syllabus, which includes:
The equipment available in the Engineering Chemistry Lab : The Engineering Chemistry Laboratory occupies an area of 119.568 Sq.m
S. No |
Equipment |
Quantity available |
1. |
Redwood viscometer |
06 |
2. |
Digital Conductivity meter with conductivity cell |
03 |
3. |
Electronic weighing machine |
06 |
4. |
Digital Potentiometer with electrodes |
01 |
5. |
Digital pHmeter with glass electrode |
01 |
6. |
Stop clock |
06 |
7. |
Hot plate |
03 |
S.No |
Glassware |
Quantity available |
1 |
Burette 50 ml |
80 |
2 |
Micro Burette 10 ml |
8 |
3 |
Micro Burette 5ml |
2 |
4 |
Pipette 20ml |
80 |
5 |
Conical flask – 250 ml |
90 |
6 |
Standard flask – 2000 ml |
8 |
7 |
Standard flask – 1000 ml |
15 |
8 |
Standard flask – 500 ml |
7 |
9 |
Standard flask – 100 ml |
42 |
10 |
Beaker – 500 ml |
11 |
11 |
Beaker – 250 ml |
70 |
12 |
Beaker – 100 ml |
102 |
13 |
Measuring jar – 500 ml |
3 |
14 |
Measuring jar – 250 ml |
4 |
15 |
Measuring jar – 100 ml |
6 |
16 |
Measuring jar – 50 ml |
10 |
17 |
Measuring jar – 25 ml |
5 |
18 |
Measuring jar – 10 ml |
15 |
19 |
Glass dropper |
14 |
20 |
Glass rods – stirrer |
30 |
21 |
Metal spatula |
20 |
22 |
General items – Hand gloves |
2 |
23 |
Reagent Bottle – 1000 ml |
2 |
24 |
Reagent Bottle – 500 ml |
9 |
25 |
Reagent bottle – 300 ml |
55 |
26 |
Funnels – 100 mm |
6 |
27 |
Funnels – 75 mm |
25 |
28 |
Polythene Wash bottles |
15 |
29 |
Round bottom flask – 250 ml |
6 |
30 |
Condenser |
2 |
31 |
BOD bottle – 300 ml |
40 |
32 |
Tripod stand |
39 |
33 |
Burette stand |
42 |
34 |
Pipette stand – Vertical |
3 |
35 |
Pipette stand – Horizontal |
5 |
36 |
Thermometer 360 0 C |
28 |
37 |
Thermometer 150 0 C |
4 |
38 |
Test tube stand |
20 |
39 |
Test tube Holder |
32 |
40 |
Test tube brush |
5 |
41 |
Bunsen Burner |
13 |
42 |
Periodic Table |
1 |
43 |
Wire gauze |
43 |
44 |
Pipette 25ml |
13 |
45 |
Pipette – 10ml |
37 |
46 |
Pipette – 5ml |
23 |
47 |
Pipette -2 ml |
33 |
48 |
Pipette – 1 ml |
43 |
49 |
Boiling Test tube |
100 |
50 |
Rubber bulb |
43 |
51 |
Fisher type clamp |
55 |
52 |
T.T apparatus |
20 |
53 |
Rubber tube |
1 |
54 |
Filter papers |
25 sheets |
Communication motivates, informs, suggests, warns, orders, changes behaviour, and establishes better relationships, to make interaction meaningful and make oneself understood. Communication is effective when a communicator is effective enough to communicate competently, simply, clearly, sincerely and dynamically. Ones communication can be termed as successful, if the receiver acknowledges it, i.e., when a listener or reader understands, reacts, responds to this communication and shapes his/her learning behaviour. As it involves interaction, it encourages exchange of ideas until all the experiences become a common profession. Globalization offers engineering graduates exceptional opportunities. But, to make a mark for themselves in this highly competitive world, one is required to possess hard as well as soft skills in order to be successful in career. A communication skill in English, the undisputed global language is a must in the global setting.
The ELCS Lab in SVCET is air-conditioned & equipped with 70 systems with headsets and LCD projector. We use mainly the phonetics and communication Language learning systems in the lab. We have the course material in the form of manual and audio cassettes/CDs. A learner goes through the printed material and then listens to the audio and video. The ELCS Lab increases student’s exposure to genuine real-time voice interaction, greatly enhancing the learning process and facilitate them in independent and self-directed study.
The facilities available in Technical English Lab:
Laboratories:
Technical English Lab-I: It occupies an area of 156.086 Sq.m supplied with 75 computers along with head phones.
Technical English Lab-II: It occupies an area of 117.801 Sq.m supplied with 70 computers along with head phones.
Softwares:
EL- Client Software
CL- Client Software
Sky Pronunciation Suite
Multimedia Broadcasting: Enables teachers to directly broadcast multimedia courseware and DVD video information onto students’ terminals.
Real-time Voice Interaction: Achieves the goal of not only having dialogues among students and the teacher, but also team discussions between 2, 3, or 4 students.
Student Terminal Control: Allows teachers to access and control the content of student terminals so as to monitor progress.
Professional Operations: Includes special keyboards at each terminal, allowing students to operate all the functions in a fast and convenient way, including speed changing, repeating, re-listening, playing, recording, and answer selection.
Paper-free Testing: Facilitates paper-free testing, covering listening, speaking, reading, writing, and translating. Especially for standard verbal tests, the paper marking system perfectly meets the requirements of TOEFL, GRE, NELTS, IELTS, CAT and all other competitive as well as entrance examinations.
Practical Orientation: Mock GDs and Mock Interviews are conducted to give hands on experience to the students and help them to think creatively, assertively, innovatively, logically, analytically and rationally to face the campus interviews and other professional recruitment assessment
LIST OF EQUIPMENT IN COMPUTER LABS
Department of HAS: Technical English Lab
S.N0 |
Consumable Stock |
UNITS |
1 |
System Configuration Model :Lenovo Thinkcentre Mother board: LenovoVER:4.2 Processor: Intel ® Pentium (R) CPUG2020@ 2.90GHZ RAM : DDR3 2GB HDD:500GB Monitor: Lenovo LCD 18.5 inc. Keyboard: Lenovo Keyboard Mouse: Lenovo Mouse Headphone: Zebronics |
75 |
2 |
LAN Switches: Model: D-Link DES-1042D (24-ports) |
05 |
3 |
Globarena (Up Grade) Advanced communication Software Sky Pronunciation, Pro Pronunciation power 2 |
|
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