About the Department
Introduction
The Chemistry Section was established in 2014 and is one of the core sections within the School of Sciences. It is devoted to bridging the gap for Madarsa students by providing a specialized Bridge curriculum that enables them to transition into mainstream education and pursue their academic aspirations in science.
From its onset, the Section has been offering B.Sc. (MPC) and B.Sc. (MPCS) programmes, each with an intake of 40 students. The Choice Based Credit System (CBCS), as per UGC guidelines, has been implemented since 2016. The academic portfolio has expanded steadily with the introduction of the Ph.D. programme in 2018 and the launch of the M.Sc. programme in 2023, with an intake 20 students.
Aligned with National Education Policy 2020 (NEP 2020), the School of Sciences also offers a 4-Year Dual Major B.Sc. Life Sciences and Physical Sciences programme that allows students to pursue two core disciplines through combinations such as Chemistry–Physics (CP), Mathematics–Physics (MP), Botany–Chemistry (BC), and Zoology–Chemistry (ZC), each with an intake of 20 students. This structure provides a strong multidisciplinary foundation and broader academic exposure. All undergraduate and postgraduate curricula are fully aligned with the NEP 2020 and the UGC Quality Mandate for Higher Education Institutions (2021).
With a team of highly skilled and internationally experienced faculty, the Section excels in delivering high-quality education and conducting cutting-edge research in emerging areas of chemical sciences. Many faculty members have taught abroad for several years, gaining valuable global experience, and several have completed postdoctoral research at prestigious universities around the world. This diverse international exposure enables them to bring innovative perspectives and methodologies to their teaching and research.
The Chemistry Section promotes multidisciplinary research, encouraging collaborations across materials science, biotechnology, environmental chemistry, and related fields. This approach broadens the scope of research and helps address real-world challenges through innovative scientific solutions.
Students and scholars have access to a comprehensive collection of national and international journals and textbooks, ensuring that they are well-equipped with the resources necessary to excel academically.
The Chemistry Section actively organizes seminars, workshops, and national and international conferences, hosting invited talks by eminent scientists and researchers from prestigious universities and institutes across the globe.
Equipped with advanced research instruments such as a Fluorescence Spectrophotometer and UV–Vis Spectrophotometer, along with excellent laboratory facilities, the Section supports high-quality research and innovation in chemical sciences.
The Chemistry Section continues to strengthen its academic and research environment, committed to nurturing future scientists and contributing meaningfully to the advancement of chemical sciences.
Vision & Mission
Vision
To be a center of excellence in chemical sciences, advancing quality education, innovative research, and global scientific contributions while preserving the heritage of Urdu.
Mission
To provide inclusive and high-quality chemical science education through Urdu, foster innovation and interdisciplinary research, and nurture ethical, skilled graduates who can address scientific, societal, and environmental challenges while integrating traditional and modern scientific knowledge, contributing locally and globally.
or
- To advance the study and research of chemical sciences through the medium of Urdu, ensuring inclusive and quality education for all students.
- To provide a stimulating teaching and research environment that fosters innovation, critical thinking, and interdisciplinary collaboration with a strong emphasis on multidisciplinary research.
- To nurture skilled, ethically grounded, and socially responsible graduates capable of addressing scientific, societal, and environmental challenges.
- To integrate traditional knowledge with modern advancements in chemistry, promoting cultural and linguistic diversity while contributing to national and global scientific progress.
- To empower women by promoting equal opportunities, fostering leadership, and encouraging active participation in education, research, and innovation in chemical sciences.