Skip to main content

Department Of Chemistry

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT:

The Chemistry Department sits at an intellectual and physical nexus of the basic sciences and engineering. This Further provides the confidence to innovate and research into areas unexplored so as to equip the learner into Industry and market requirement. The mission and goal is to educate and develop talented individuals who will be prepared to go out and change the world.

Department Of Physics

Vision

  • To be an excellent teaching and learning centre in engineering physics.
  • To promote science among the students and make them understand each and every aspect of their academic and personal career based on science and scientific concepts.

Mission

Department Of Physics

Department of Physics is one of the vital Departments of Government College of Engineering, Bargur. Department offers credit based Engineering Physics courses to Undergraduate I year B. E students. Department also has well established laboratory for B. E. I year students with sufficient and necessary instruments. Also Department encourages motivated students to carry out science based projects and guide them with necessary inputs.

Department Of Mathematics

Journal  Publications

1.M. Mageswari, V.Ramamurthy and Sundarammal Kesavan, Three dimensional  dusty  flow  and  heat transfer through a porous medium bounded by a porous vertical surface with variable permeability and heat source, International Journal of Mathematics, Computer Science and Information Technology, 1(2), 2008.

Department Of Mathematics

Faculty  Development Programmes Organized Under TEQIP-II
 
1.“Recent Advancements in Mathematics and Their Applications to Engineering Innovations” , organized during 07th – 13th , February 2013.

Student Training Programmes Organized Under TEQIP-II

1.“Applications of Queuing Theory in Computer Science and Engineering”, organised on 16th and 17th, March 2013 for II-Year CSE students.
2.“Applications of Random Processes and Queuing Theory in Engineering”, organised on 29th and 30th, March 2014 for II-Year CSE students.

Subscribe to