About the Department
The department of Chemical Engineering is established in the year 2004. Since establishment the department has been strengthening with time and today it has become one of the strongest in the institution. The department is progressing under the leadership of Dr. M. MukundaVani, supported by the efforts of the faculty team among whom4 are doctorates. The rich academic expertise is complemented by a world class infrastructure with 10 fully equipped laboratories and the latest ICT technologies support the learning. The interdisciplinary flavors along with its diversified structure, the department is dedicated to build strong careers for the students. The department is determined to nurture new talents and create leaders and entrepreneurs who can bring high level value addition to the chemical industry and nation. The mission is to drive excellence in chemical engineering education and training thereby leading to the creation of a common platform for connecting academia and industry in the exchange of knowledge for mutual benefit. Internships and regular Industry interaction are also a part of the education and consistent track record of placements assures the students of bright prospects as chemical engineers.
Department has well equipped classrooms with LCD projectors, department library and computer centre with internet facility to impart effective education for the students.The highly qualified staff in the department motivates the students to work hard and also arrange several lectures to gain the knowledge in the latest technology and unitedlyprepare them as an employable, knowledgeable Chemical Engineers.
The department emphasizes programs in both engineering and research. Each individual student is also given an industry oriented major project and also research project in their final year which helps them in enhancing their technical skills in collaboration with national laboratories and local industries. So far 12 batches have come out of the Institution. In view of above factors all the eligible candidates are gainfully employed.
All the faculties of the department are members of professional bodies like Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers and Indian Society of Technical Education. We have student chapter of Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (IIChE) where all the students are members. The department organizesguest lectures, industry visits, seminars, workshops, conferences etc. from experts drawn from industry andnational laboratories on regular basis.
Programs
The College offers following Programs in Chemical Engineering Department.
Vision
To be a center of excellence for academic, research and training the students to meet the challenging needs of Chemical & allied industries and society.
Mission
1. Imparting quality technical education in emerging areas of Chemical Engineering.
2. Enhancing research & development in the area of Chemical Engineering and allied Fields.
3. Provide training by fostering the alliance with the industry and Academia.
Program Educational Objectives (PEO)
PEO1 |
Acquire strong foundation in basic sciences and chemical engineering with modern experimental and computational tools. |
PEO2 |
Adapt to the developing technologies through quality research and stay in-tune with current needs of the society. |
PEO3 |
Inculcate professional excellence and ethical attitude, effective communication skills and entrepreneurial practices for overall development. |
PEO4 |
Exhibit leadership qualities to serve organization and society as adaptable engineers through lifelong learning. |
Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
PSO1 |
Ability to apply knowledge of advanced mathematics, physical sciences and engineering principles to practical problems in their respective professions. |
PSO2 |
Ability to design innovative processes and equipment suitable to the contemporary needs of the chemical industry and to promote the qualities of leadership and employability and be able to to work in multidisciplinary teams supported by continuous Industry – Institution interaction. |
PSO3 |
Ability to meet specified objectives within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability and sustainability in the field of chemical engineering.. |
Program Outcomes
PO1 |
The students shall be able to solve problems in mathematics through differential equations, calculus-based physics, chemistry, and one additional area of science. |
PO2 |
The student shall be able to Design a chemical engineering experiment to meet a need; conduct the experiment, and analyze and interpret the resulting data. |
PO3 |
The students shall be able to Design a complex system or process to meet desired needs, within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability. |
PO4 |
The students shall be able to analyze a complex situation involving multiple conflicting professional and ethical interests, to determine an appropriate course of action. |
PO5 |
The students shall be able to apply relevant techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools to solve a simple problem. |
PO6 |
The students shall be able to Determine the global, economic, environmental, and societal impacts of a specific, relatively constrained engineering solution |
PO7 |
The students shall be able to understand the impact of environment and shall be able to demonstrate the knowledge and need for sustainable development. |
PO8 |
The students shall be able to apply the ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering Practice. |
PO9 |
The students shall be able to function effectively as a member of a multi-disciplinary team and shall be able to demonstrate the ability to learn on their own, without the aid of formal instruction. |
P10 |
The students shall be able to organize and deliver effective verbal, written, and graphical communications. |
P11 |
The students shall be able to solve well-defined engineering problems in core technical areas appropriate to chemical engineering and shall be able to manage and shall be able to study the financial or the economic feasibility of the process. |
P12 |
The students shall be able to gain strong foundation in the basics of the subjects so that they can cope up in the broadest context of Technological changes. |
Dr.M Mukunda Vani
Head of the Department
Dr. M.MukundaVani, heads the Department and she graduated from CBIT, pursued M Tech from OUCT, under the specialization of Chemical Reaction Engineering and completed her PhD in the department of Biotechnology from JNTUH. She has 17 years of teaching experience. She is also a life member of ISTE and IIChE and Executive committee member for IIChE Chapter, Hyderabad Regional Centre. She has 25 publications in National and International Journals & Conferences and 1 book publication and received two best paper presentation awards. She is also an editorial member for peer-reviewed journals. She has an expertise in establishing Chemical Engineering Laboratories of the department. Her major research areas include Biochemical Engineering and Modeling & Simulation.
Message From HOD
The Chemical Engineering graduating with good fundamentals have tremendous employment opportunities in various government organizations like ONGC, NFC, SAIL, IICT, ISRO, IOCL, BPCL, etc. Skilled and eligible candidates also get employed in various industries like PharmaCement, Petroleum, Oil, Textile, Chemical, Biochemical, Biotechnological, Environmental, Pulp & Paper Industries etcincluding software. Beside jobs, the students from the department are pursuing higher education in various reputed Universities all over the world. Professional growth in chemical engineering field is much faster than any other engineering branch. The students should concentrate on conceptual learning and conduct practicals sincerely so that they can face any challenges once they go out of the institute.The common public does not have awareness of Chemical Engineering discipline, so my sincere urge to the students is to create awareness about the prospects of chemical engineering which will benefit the society.
Faculty members
S.No |
Faculty Name |
Designation |
Qualification |
1 |
Dr M Mukunda Vani |
Associate Professor |
Ph.D |
2 |
Dr N Anil |
Associate Professor |
Ph.D |
3 |
Dr Vijaya Kumar Talari |
Assistant Professor |
Ph.D |
4 |
Dr M B Venkata Ramana Reddy |
Assistant Professor |
Ph.D |
5 |
Sk Shaheda |
Assistant Professor |
M.Tech (Ph.D) |
6 |
M Sireesha |
Assistant Professor |
M.Tech (Ph.D) |
7 |
D Shruthi Keerthi |
Assistant Professor |
M.Tech (Ph.D) |
8 |
N Rama |
Assistant Professor |
M.Tech (Ph.D) |
9 |
T Purushotham |
Assistant Professor |
M.Tech (Ph.D) |
10 |
Ms P L V N Sai Chandra |
Assistant Professor |
M.Tech (Ph.D) |
Facilities
List various facilities available
- Department library facility with access to e-journals
- Industrial visits & Internships
- Speakers from various industry and national labs to bridge the gap between Academics and industries
- Student Counselling every week .
Laboratories
Chemical Reaction Engineering Laboratory
Chemical reaction engineering involves the selection, sizing, design, operation, and troubleshooting of chemical reactors. Chemical reactors are used to convert lower value reactants into higher value commodities are used throughout the world to produce polymers, plastics, fuel, food, paints, chemical commodities, and the like. At CRE Laboratory students learn to determine reaction kinetics, reactor troubleshooting, sizing and safe operation using batch reactors, a plug flow reactor, a continuously stirred tank reactor, tubular reactor, and the batch reactor.
Process Dynamic &Control Lab
Process dynamics and control Lab is setup to understand the basic principles involved in chemical process control industries. Students study different type of processes without controller to understand their dynamics, process connected in series in interacting and non-interacting mode, study of I/P and P/I converter and flapper nozzle system. They also understand the response of the controller in presence of feedback controllers, i.e. pressure control trainer, temperature control trainer
Mass Transfer Operations Laboratory
The purpose of this lab is to introduce the undergraduate students with the most important separation equipments in the process industry, and provide a hands-on training of the proper operation of these units. This helps in not only understanding the theoretical fundamentals of the subject but also helps to visualize its real-world applications in the process industry.
Momentum Transfer Laboratory
The Fluid Mechanics Laboratory covers practical aspects of fluid flow for both compressible and incompressible fluids and its properties. It features the following equipment: , Bernoulli’s apparatus, Osborne Reynolds Demonstration unit, Multi Pump Test Rig, Fluid Friction Measurement unit, Fixed and Fluidized Bed Equipment, centrifugal fan and centrifugal pump .
Mechanical Unit Operations Laboratory
Mechanical Operation Lab provides chemical engineering students the opportunity to observe, analyze and apply their engineering knowledge and training to the operation of equipment and processes commonly found in many chemical industries like Rotary drum filtration, Froth filtration, Centrifugal pump characteristics, Forced draft tray dryer, Vacuum notch filter, Ball mill and jaw crusher.
Lab 1: Heat Transfer Laboratory
Heat Transfer Lab is setup to understand the basic principles of heat transfer operation. Learning outcomes of the labs includes friction in pipelines and fittings, flow through packed beds and fluidized beds, diffusion coefficient, Gas absorption, different types of heat exchanger and mass transfer with chemical reaction.
Lab 1: Simulation Laboratory
The course will help students to write programs for chemical engineering problems in various basic as well as advanced programming software such as C/C++, SciLAB, Python etc. Students will solve problems using various numerical methods for chemical engineering subject which they have learnt so far. Students will get an opportunity to revise chemical engineering basics along with developing software skills.
Board of Studies
- Dr. M. MukundaVani, HOD, ChemEngg, AGI, Chair person.
- Dr.Ch. Venkataramana Reddy, Professor of Chemistry &D/UIIC, JNTUH, Nominee
- Dr.NarasimhaMangadoddy, HOD, ChemEngg, IITH ,Member
- Dr.A.SaratBabu, HOD, ChemEngg, NIT-W, Member
- Dr.G.Prabhakar Reddy, Prof, OUCT, Member
- Dr.A Ramesh Babu,Assoc . Prof, BITS-Pilani- HYD Campus, Member
- Dr. K. Sainath MD, Clair Engineers Pvt.Ltd, Member
- Mr. S.Sri.Ganesh, Research Scholar, IIT Kharagpur, AGI Alumni, Member
- Dr. N. Anil Assoc.Prof, ChemEngg, AGI, Member
- Dr. B. Venkataramana Reddy, Asst. Prof. ChemEngg, AGI, Member
- Dr. T. Vijaya Kumar, Asst. Prof, ChemEngg, AGI, Member
- Mrs.P.L.V.N.Sai Chandra, Asst. Prof, ChemEngg, AGI, Member
- Mrs M.Shireesha, Asst. Prof, ChemEngg, AGI, Member
- Mrs N.Rama, Asst. Prof, ChemEngg, AGI, Member
- Mrs.Sk.Shaheda, Asst. Prof, ChemEngg, AGI, Member
- Mr.T.Purushotham, Asst. Prof, ChemEngg, AGI , Member
- Mrs.D.ShruthiKeerthi, Asst .Prof, ChemEngg, AGI, Member
Program Assessment Committee
The Program Assessment Committee (PAC) in the Dept. of Chemical Engineering is constituted with following faculty members. The PAC will work with all academic units to provide assistance and information for assessment activities and to increase the visibility of assessment efforts and accomplishment
Members of the PAC
- Dr. M. MukundaVani (Convener)
- Mr.T. Purushotham (Coordinator)
- Dr. N. Anil (Member)
- Dr.VenkataRamana Reddy (Member)
- Dr.T.Vijaya Kumar (Member)
- Mrs. P.L.V.N. Saichandra (Member)
- Mrs. N. Rama (Member)
- Mrs. M. Shireesha(Member)
- Mrs.Sk. Shaheda(Member)
- Mrs.D. ShruthiKeerthi(Member)
Role of PAC Members:
- Will monitor the attainment of POs and PEOs.
- Program effectiveness evaluation and recommends necessary changes.
- Prepares periodic reports, records program activities, progress, status or other special reports for key stakeholders.
- Design of assessment surveys, distribution and evaluation process.
- Motivates the faculty and students towards attending workshops, developing projects and research publications.
- Interacts with students, faculty, program coordinator,module coordinator and outside/community agencies in facilitating program educational objectives.
Faculty Pursuing Research
Faculty registered for research and pursuing details
S.No. |
NAME OF THE FACULTY |
NAME OF THE UNIVERSITY |
YEAR OF REGISTRATION |
1 |
T. Purushotham |
Osmania University, Hyd. |
2018 |
2 |
N. Rama |
Osmania University, Hyd. |
2018 |
3 |
D. ShruthiKeerthi |
BITS, Hyd. |
2018 |
4 |
Sk. Shaheda |
Osmania University, Hyd. |
2018 |
5 |
P. L. V. N. Saichandra |
JNTU, Anantapur |
2014 |
6 |
M. Shireesha |
ACSIR University, Delhi |
2013 |
Consultancy
Research Grants
Investigator |
Department |
Year of sanction |
Sanctioned project amount |
Funding Agency |
Status |
Dr. Mukunda Vani |
Chemical Engineering |
2019 |
Rs. 3,00,000/- |
AICTE, STTP Scheme |
Completed |
Achievements
- MsLinishaBiswal is the Institute topper with 90% -First Autonomous Batch of the Institution.
- The department has 100% placement including higher education.
- Many of the students of final year published their research papers with the help of faculty members.
- Students participate in various workshops, conferences, seminars at reputed organizations and won prizes.
Faculty Achievements
Student Achievements
Details of Faculty Certified by NPTEL
Events
One day workshop on Recent Trends in Plastic Engineering, Aug 6th 2016.
In the lecture, Mr. V. Kiran Kumar enlightened the students about various trends (past, present and emerging) in the Plastic Industry in our country. Students were introduced to the companies that are directly and indirectly involved in this field. Various types of plastics, its products and environmental issues thereof were discussed briefly and systematically. The applications of Plastics along with its limitations and various advantages and disadvantages were also briefly discussed apart from the economic structure and the future prospects of growth of the plastic industry in India and at global level in general.
Various employment opportunities were discussed by the presenter, in the Plastic Industry in the areas of Process/Manufacturing, R&D and QA/QC.
Visit to NUCLEAR FUEL COMPLEX on 17-07-2016
Industry-Institute Interaction
ABOUT
Better interaction between Institution and industry is the need of the hour. This will have great bearing on the Engineering Curriculum, exposure of industrial atmosphere to engineering students and subsequent placement of young graduating engineers in industries across the country. With the advent of globalization and opening up of Indian economy to outside world, competition among industries has become stiff. To solve their engineering problems they look up now to engineering Institutions. Similarly, there is an urgent need to prepare engineering students for jobs in multinational companies, by exposing them to newer technologies and engineering methodologies. These objectives can only be achieved well by bridging the gap between industry and the academic institute.
To Promote Industry Institute Interaction Following Schemes Are Being Undertaken
- Establishment of Industry-Institute Partnership /interaction Cell.
- Organizing Workshops, conferences and symposia with joint participation of the faculty and the industries.
- Encouraging engineers from industry to visit Institution to deliver lectures.
- Participation of experts from industry in curriculum development.
- Arranging visits of staff members and students to various industries.
- Professional consultancy by the faculty to industries.
- Industrial testing by faculty & technicians at site or in laboratory.
- Joint research programmes and field studies by faculty and people from industries.
- Visits of faculty to industry for study and discussions or delivering lectures on subjects of mutual interest.
- Visits of industry executives and practising engineers to the Institute for seeing research work and laboratories, discussions and delivering lectures on industrial practices, trends and experiences.
Name of the Industry
- Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT)
- Nuclear Fuel Complex (NFC)
- Vizag Steel Plant
- Rashtriya Fertilizers Corporation (RFC)
- Aurobindo pharmaceuticals
- Hetero Drugs Pvt. Ltd.
- Reliance Industries
- Cipla Ltd., Bangalore
- Biomax Life sciences Ltd., Hyderabad
- Granules, Hyderabad
- Macleods Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Gujarat
- Avra Laboratories
- MSN Laboratories Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad
- V.V. Med Labs Limited
- Diageo
- Vanamali Organics Pvt. Ltd.
- Divi’s Laboratories
- Prabhava Organics Limited
- Hychem Laboratories Limited
- Enfab Limited
- Rane Engine Valves Limited
- Bhagiratha Chemicals and Industries Pvt. Ltd.
- Malladi Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
- Sparkvee Fine Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.
- Nippy Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.
- Rhyme Organics and Chemicals Ltd.
- Ram Charan Oil Industries
- Toyo Engineering India Ltd.
- Rakshit Drugs Pvt. Ltd
- Swetech Environs India Pvt. Ltd.
- Inventa Chemicals Ltd.
- Sri Krishna Pharmaceuticals Ltd
- Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Limited.
- Celestial Bio lab Ltd.
- Southern Online Biotechnology Ltd.
Placements
Academic year 2019-2020 placements.
S.No |
H.T.No |
Name of the Candidate |
Name of Company |
1 |
16H61A0803 |
Budampati Kavya Sree |
Everest Organics LTd-Hyderabad |
2 |
16H61A0804 |
Challa Sneha Reddy |
Revin Labs Pvt Ltd-Hyderabad |
3 |
16H61A0807 |
Dasu Pradeep Naidu |
Techimax IT Services(BDA-Business Development Associate),Everest Orgnics Ltd,Hetero Drugs Pvt Ltd |
4 |
16H61A0808 |
Fawaz Shareef |
PAYTM |
5 |
16H61A0819 |
Lekkala Hemanth Reddy |
PAYTM,Everest Organics Ltd-Hyderabad |
6 |
16H61A0810 |
Hakeem Bhanu Teja |
Everest Organics LTd-Hyderabad |
7 |
16H61A0811 |
Jagan Mohan Reddy Jamandla |
Revin Labs Pvt Ltd-Hyderabad |
8 |
16H61A0812 |
K Sai Chandana |
Hetero Drugs Pvt Ltd,Hyderabad |
9 |
16H61A0814 |
Vontela Nikhil |
Everest Organics LTd-Hyderabad |
10 |
16H61A0815 |
Karri Venkata Ratnam |
Revin Labs Pvt Ltd-Hyderabad,Aurobindo Pharma Limited,DrReddys Laboratories |
11 |
16H61A0816 |
K.Anusha |
Everest Organics Ltd,Revin Labs Pvt Ltd-Hyderabad |
12 |
16H61A0818 |
Lakshmi Pathi Vishali |
Everest Organics Ltd,Revin Labs Pvt Ltd-Hyderabad |
13 |
16H61A0821 |
Malugu Gouthami |
Everest Organics Ltd,Revin Labs Pvt Ltd-Hyderabad |
14 |
16H61A0823 |
Natarajan Aashish |
Hetero Drugs Pvt Ltd-Hyderabad |
15 |
16H61A0825 |
P S Dheeraj Reddy |
PAYTM,Everest Organics Ltd,Aurore Life Sciences-Hyderabd |
16 |
16H61A0828 |
Petchetty Shirisha |
Revin Labs Pvt Ltd-Hyderabad |
17 |
16H61A0838 |
V Vinod Naik |
Hetero Durgs Pvt Ltd-Hyderabad |
18 |
16H61A0834 |
Syeda Samreen Imam |
Hetero Drugs Pvt Ltd-Hyderabad,ARCI-Hyderabad |
19 |
17H65A0801 |
Palli Vilas Babu |
Hetero Drugs Pvt Ltd-Hyderabad |
20 |
17H65A0805 |
Bhukya Mahender |
Renvin Labs Pvt Ltd-Hyderabad |
21 |
17H65A0806 |
Devishetti Venkatesh |
Everest Organics Ltd-Hyderabad,Vasudha Pharma Limited-Vizag |
22 |
17H65A0813 |
Kethavath Ravi Kumar |
Everest Organics LTd-Hyderabad |
Academic year 2018-2019 placements.
S.No |
H.T.No |
Name of the Candidate |
Name of Company |
1 |
14H61A0806 |
Domakondakowshikkumar |
DivisLaboratories,RAChemPharma LTD |
2 |
15H61A0801 |
Adithyamithinti |
DivisLaboratories,VanamaliOrgtanicsPvt Ltd |
3 |
15H61A0802 |
Aditya tupkar |
DivisLaboratories,VanamaliOrgtanicsPvtLtd,DIAGEO |
4 |
15H61A0804 |
Appalla v s r sekhar |
DivisLaboratories,VanamaliOrgtanicsPvtLtd,Amazon |
5 |
15H61A0806 |
Bhargav ram s |
Divis Laboratories |
6 |
15H61A0807 |
B.pavithra |
Avra Laboratories |
7 |
15H61A0808 |
D rohitreddy |
Mini Safe Services & Suppliers-Joint Prorietor(enterpreuner) |
8 |
15H61A0809 |
D s k priyadarshini |
Avra Laboratories |
9 |
15H61A0810 |
Dudapgayathri |
Hetero Laboratories |
10 |
15H61A0813 |
Gugulothuravinder |
Arora Pharma Ltd |
11 |
15H61A0814 |
Kandimaheshreddy |
Divis Laboratories |
12 |
15H61A0815 |
Kanreddyanilkumarreddy |
DivisLaboratories,AurobindoPharma Limited |
13 |
15H61A0822 |
Mohdahadansari |
DivisLaboratories,AurobindoPharma Limited |
14 |
15H61A0825 |
Mullangichandrashekarreddy |
Divis Laboratories |
15 |
15H61A0828 |
P mukteswarkumar |
Vanamali Organics Pvt Ltd |
16 |
15H61A0830 |
Pujarivenugopalgoud |
Hetero Laboratories |
17 |
15H61A0833 |
Rekulaveena |
Hetero Laboratories |
18 |
15H61A0834 |
S md abdullah |
AurobindhoPharma Limited |
19 |
15H61A0836 |
Siliverumadhu |
DivisLaboratories,VanamaliOrgtanicsPvt Ltd |
20 |
15H61A0837 |
Siripurammanisha |
Vanamali Organics Pvt Ltd |
21 |
15H61A0838 |
Sudishnarawala |
Vanamali Organics Pvt Ltd |
22 |
15H61A0840 |
Syed mohdabbasmoosavi |
DIAGEO INDIA(United Spirits Limited),Amazon |
23 |
16H65A0801 |
Mogilicharlapravalika |
Infogmeco services |
24 |
16H65A0803 |
Jhonnaprashanth |
Divis Laboratories |
25 |
16H65A0804 |
Chikkontiraju |
Divis Laboratories |
26 |
16H65A0806 |
Shaiksubhan |
Srikrishana Pharmaceutical Pvt ltd |
27 |
16H65A0807 |
Sangukrishnaveni |
Vanamali Organics Pvt Ltd |
28 |
16H65A0810 |
Komireddyashok |
Divis Laboratories |
29 |
16H65A0811 |
Jellanagaraju |
Divis Laboratories |
Academic year 2017-2018 placements.
S.No |
Roll Number |
Name of the Student |
Name of Company |
1 |
14H61A0803 |
B MANOGNA |
PREMIER PLASTICS INDUSTRIES,SANGAREDDY DIST |
2 |
14H61A0804 |
KODIKAL EKAAMBARI |
ARCI(Advanced Research Centre for Power Metallurgy and New Materials),BALAPUR |
3 |
14H61A0807 |
PONNALA RAHUL |
ZEN CHEMICONSULTECH PVT.LTD,HYDERABD |
4 |
14H61A0809 |
ETHI KIRAN RAJ |
AMAZON,HYDERABAD |
5 |
14H61A0811 |
ANEGONDI NATERI ACHYUTH |
AMAZON,HYDERABAD |
6 |
14H61A0813 |
TIPPARAM.N. UMAMAHESHWARA CHARY |
INDIAN NAVY,INDIAN NAVAL SHIP,VIKRAMADITYA |
7 |
14H61A0815 |
ARLIHALLI SUNIDHI |
AMAZON.HYDERABAD |
8 |
14H61A0817 |
MAQSOOD KHAN |
BIOMAX ,SHAMEER PET |
9 |
14H61A0818 |
UGGE VAMSHI SRIDHAR |
VERNIX TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD |
10 |
14H61A0819 |
SHAIKH MOHD KHALEEL |
COVALENT LABORATORIES PRIVATE LIMITED,SANGAREDDY DIST |
11 |
14H61A0826 |
T.RAVALI |
KEMINNTEX LABORATORIES |
12 |
14H61A0828 |
PREM KUMAR.M |
SIGACHI INDUSTRIES PVT LIMITED,HYDERABAD |
13 |
14H61A0829 |
KOTAMRAJU VENKATA CHAITANYA |
RAJMANDRY PAPER MILL |
14 |
14H61A0830 |
P.KARTHEEK RAO |
VASANTH CHEMICAL PRIVATE LIMITED,VISAKHAPATNAM |
15 |
14H61A0831 |
J SRIKANTH REDDY |
SPIC(SOUTHERN PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIES CORPORATION LIMITED),TUTICORIN,TAMILNADU |
16 |
14H61A0832 |
SIRIPURAM RUSHITHA |
VERNIX TECHNOLOGIES PVT. LTD |
17 |
14H61A0833 |
SYED FAEQUE SYED ISRAR |
DIVIS LABORATORIES,GACHIBOWLINHYDERABAD |
18 |
14H61A0834 |
DHIRAJ TALLAWAR |
COVALENT LABORATORIES PRIVATE LIMITED,SANGAREDDY DIST |
19 |
15H65A0801 |
ANNAMDASU BHASKAR |
VISION DRUGS PVT LTD |
20 |
15H65A0802 |
BOGA SAI KIRAN |
EMPYREAN LIFE SCIENCES PVT LTD |
21 |
15H65A0805 |
KANDAGATLA NARESH |
AURORE LIFE SCIENCE,MADHAPUR,HYDERABAD |
22 |
15H65A0807 |
MD.HYDER ALI |
HETERO CORPORATE,HYDERABAD |
23 |
15H65A0811 |
SYED AZHAR |
AUROBINDO PHARMA ,BOLLARAM INDUSTRIAL AREA,HYD |
Academic year 2016-2017 placements.
S.No |
Roll Number |
Name of the Student |
Name of Company |
1 |
13H61A0804 |
BELLAM ABHISHEAK |
Laurus labs,Shameerpet,hyderabad |
2 |
13H61A0807 |
CHINMAYI PUNNA |
Amazon(Development Center Private limited) |
3 |
13H61A0808 |
C VAMSHIDHAR |
Core vision Pvt Ltd,hyderabad |
4 |
13H61A0809 |
CH ANIL KUMAR |
Divis Laboratories,Gachibowli,hyderabad |
5 |
13H61A0810 |
D SUJITH RAO |
Micro labs,Kukatpally,Hyderabad |
6 |
13H61A0811 |
GANESH MORE |
Avra Laboratories Pvt.Ltd,Nacharam,hyderabad |
7 |
13H61A0813 |
G SHUBHAM VILAS |
Avra Laboratories Pvt.Ltd,Nacharam,hyderabad |
8 |
13H61A0814 |
G RAJASHEKAR |
Zen adsorption Pvt Ltd |
9 |
13H61A0819 |
KATKAM SRINIVAS |
Knoah Solutions Pvt. Ltd,Hyderabad-Esupport officer |
10 |
13H61A0820 |
K S V V DINESH K |
SVR Drugs & Intermediates Pvt Ltd |
11 |
13H61A0822 |
KRISHNA KARANKOT |
ReGe Engredea Private Limited |
12 |
13H61A0823 |
M MANOJ KUMAR |
Piramal health care products Pvt Ltd(Nalanda Corporative Services LTD) |
13 |
13H61A0824 |
M SRINIVAS |
ReGe Engredea Private Limited,Chityal mandal,Nalgonda Dist |
14 |
13H61A0825 |
ZUBER B P |
ReGe Engredea Private Limited,Chityal mandal,Nalgonda Dist |
15 |
13H61A0826 |
MANDALA HIMAJA |
Avra Laboratories Pvt.Ltd,Nacharam,hyderabad |
16 |
13H61A0834 |
POREDDY HARINI |
Spectrum Bio sciences,Balanagar,Hyderabad |
17 |
13H61A0835 |
RAGAM SRINIVAS |
Premier Plastic Industries,sangareddy dist |
18 |
13H61A0836 |
SUSHEEL S |
Aurobindo Pharma Limited,Executive-,Kondapur,Hyderabad |
19 |
13H61A0840 |
V.SANDEEP |
ONGC,Graduate Apprentice Trainee |
20 |
13H61A0841 |
MD SAFEER QURESHI |
Premier Plastic Industries |
21 |
14H65A0801 |
D.MAHENDER |
Arene life sciences,Unit-I,Pashamylaram,API Company |
22 |
14H65A0807 |
J.BHARATH KUMAR |
Senior Research Fellow,BITS,Pilani |
23 |
14H65A0809 |
CHIRALA GOPI KRISHNA |
Arene life sciences,Unit-I,Pashamylaram,API Company |
24 |
14H65A0810 |
P.SHORYA PRAKASH |
Arene life sciences,Unit-I,Pashamylaram,API Company |
25 |
14H65A0811 |
SRUJAN |
KEP engineering,Apuroopa Colony,Hyderabad |
26 |
12H61A0807 |
B.RAHUL |
Tech Mahindra,Hyderabad |
Professional Chapters
ISCA:
The Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA) is a professional body under Department of Science & Technology, Government of India. ISCA is a premiere scientific organization of the country established in 1914. ISCA has been promoting science and inculcating the spirit of science through its multifarious activities.
IICHE:
Indian Institute Of Chemical Engineers is a confluence of streams of professionals from academia, research institute and industry. It provides them the appropriate forum for joint endeavors, hand-in-hand, to work for human being through application of chemical engineering and allied sciences.
ISTE:
The Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE) is the leading National Professional non-profit making Society for the Technical Education System in our country with the motto of Career Development of Teachers and Personality Development of Students and overall development of our Technical Education System. The major objective of the ISTE is to provide quality training programmes to teachers and administrators of technical institutions to update their knowledge and skills in their fields of activity and to assist and contribute in the production and development of top quality professional engineers and technicians needed by the industry and other organizations.
IAENG:
The International Association of Engineers (IAENG) is a non-profit international association for the engineers and the computer scientists. The goals are to promote the co-operation between the professionals in various fields of the engineering and to cultivate an environment for the advance and development of the technology. The objective includes:Promoting the interactions between the engineers;Advancing the application of engineering techniques from the academics to the industry;Facilitating the exchange of information and ideas among the engineers and scientists freely.
ISEIS:
The International Society for Environmental Information Sciences is a non-profit organization of individuals, institutions and corporations. The society is dedicated to the development of information systems technology for environmental applications. It promotes the international exchange of knowledge in the field of environmental information systems research. The society provides a forum to address issues relevant to foundations, techniques and tools of environmental information sciences. The forum brings together scientists, engineers and managers from a broad range of disciplines with common interests.
IEI:
The Institution of Engineers (India) (IEI) is the premier professional body of engineers in India. IEI Vision is to enable practice of ethical ethos and pursuits of professional excellence for engineering fraternity to serve the humanity through inclusive growth.
Elements Club:
The ‘ELEMENTS” is a technical club of Department of Chemical Engineering, Anurag Group of Institutions (Autonomous). The aim of the club is to provide an overall development of students by engaging them in technical, cultural and moral activities. It is also aimed to provide a platform to the students to interact and share ideas with teachers, researchers and scientists on various disciplinary and interdisciplinary engineering and environmental issues.
Alumni
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STUDENT DETAILS
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EVENTS – ACADEMIC YEAR 2018-19
GUEST LECTURES
S.No. |
Name of person with designation |
Name of the topic |
Date and venue |
1. |
Mr. G.K. Anand, Advisor, IL & FS Environmental services pvt. Limited, Hyderabad |
Accident Prevention in Chemical Process Industries |
August 25th 2017 , Mechanical Seminar Hall |
2. |
Dr.T. Sunil Kumar,Associate Professor,Dept. of Chemical Engg.,NIT, Warangal |
Modelling and Simulation of Heat Exchangers |
November 26th 2018 ,EEE Seminar Hall |
3. |
Dr. J. V.N. Reddy, Associate President- corporate- EHS, AurobindoPharma Ltd. |
Environmental Challenges in Pharmaceutical Engineering |
19th -20th December 2018, ECE Seminar Hall |
4. |
Dr.Balaji Krishnamurthy,Associate Professor,Dept. of Chemical Engg.,BITS Pilani, Hyderabad |
Mathematical Modeling for dissolution of Lithium Ion battery |
12th March, 2019Mechanical Seminar Hall |
5. |
Mr. G. Vijaya Kumar, Process Engineer, Sr. Consultant, Invensys |
Industrial applications of Chemical Engineering |
19th March 2019, Mechanical Seminar Hall |
INDUSRIAL VISITS
S.No. |
Name of The Industry |
Date and Place |
1 |
LOHIYA INDUSTRIES, Hyderabad |
28th July, 2018 HYDERABAD |
2 |
CLAIR INDUSTRIES , Hyderabad |
9th January, 2019 HYDERABAD |
3 |
NUCLEAR FUEL COMPLEX, Hyderabad |
21stFEBRUARY, 2019HYDERABAD |
4 |
NATIONAL REMOTE SENSING CENTRE,SHADNAGAR |
1st MARCH, 2019 HYDERABAD |
INVITED LECTURE
S.No. |
Name of person with designation |
Name of the topic |
Date and venue |
1 |
Dr.Sreekantha B. Jonnalagadda, Senior Professor of Chemistry, University of KwaZulu – Natal, South Africa |
Mixed Oxides and Nanocomposites as Recyclable Catalysts for Synthesis and Water Treatment |
18th January 2019 , International Advanced Research Centre for Powder Metallurgy and New Materials (ARCI), Balapur, Hyderabad |
FDP/ Conference/Seminar
S.NO |
Name of the topic |
Date and venue |
1. |
One week FDP on “Design & Analysis Of Experiments & Optimization Techniques” |
13th to 17th November 2018,Simulation lab |
2. |
National level Technical fest – RASAYANIKA 2K18 |
19th -20thDecember 2018, AGI |
3. |
National Conference on “Emerging Trends in Mechanical & Chemical Engg.” |
24th -25th January 2019, AGI |
EVENTS – ACADEMIC YEAR 2018-19
MOU's
The Department has MOU’s with various Research Organizations and Chemical Industries:
S. No |
Company Name |
MOU signed date |
Period |
1 |
DMR Testing Services Pvt. Ltd. |
20th February 2020 |
5 Years |
2 |
Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd. |
1st August 2019 |
1 Years |
3 |
Kfore Extrusion Profiles |
4th September 2018 |
5 Years |
4 |
Vanamali Organics Pvt. Ltd. |
18th January 2019 |
5 Years |
5 |
Dr. Reddy's Laboratories |
28th May 2013- June 2016 Extended to 31st May 2019 |
6 years |
6 |
Prabhava Organics (P) Ltd. |
9th June 2017 |
5 years |
7 |
Globarena Technologies private Limited |
22nd June 2017 |
5 years |
8 |
Elbit Medical Diagnostics Limited |
22nd June 2017 |
5 years |
9 |
India Pesticides Limited |
12th June 2017 |
5 years |
10 |
Clair Engineers Private Limited |
24th July 2017 |
5 years |
11 |
Rhyme Organics & Chemicals Limited |
21stJune 2017 |
5 years |
12 |
Bharathi Cement Limited |
30th August 2017 |
2 years |
13 |
ArpanHerbikem Pvt. Ltd |
29th June 2017 |
5 years |
14 |
AVA Biotech |
24th June 2017 |
5 years |
15 |
Enfab Industries private limited |
28th June 2017 |
5 years |
16 |
ReGeEngredea private ltd |
29th June 2017 |
5 years |
17 |
CIPET |
3rd July 2017 |
5 years |
18 |
IRA Biotech |
23rd June 2017 |
2 years |
19 |
Total Drugs and Intermediates Pvt. Limited |
27th July 2017 |
5 years |
20 |
RC All Tech power Systems Pvt. Ltd. |
6th December 2017 |
5 years |
Outcome Based Education (OBE)
It’s a student-centric approach It’s not what teacher teaches, it’s what student learns The desired outcomes are determined first and the programme curriculum, teaching and learning methodology and supporting facilities are designed to support the intended outcomes
- Program Educational Objectives (PEO)
- Program Outcomes (PO)
- Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
- Programme Assessment Committee (PAC)