Madaras University School of Biological Science Admission 2024, Entrance Exams, Job Prospects and Career Options, Average Salary

Madaras University
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Chepauk Chennai , Tamil Nadu -
600005
2539 9422, 2539 9746
info@unom.ac.in
www.unom.ac.in
About Us

The Public Petition dated 11-11-1839 initiated the establishment of Madras University. It was in January 1840 with Mr.George Norton as its President, that the University Board was constituted. In 1854 after a lapse of 14 years, the Government of India formulated a systematic educational policy for India and as a sequel to this on 5th September 1857 by an Act of Legislative Council of India, the University was established. The University was organised in the model of London University.

Madras University is the mother of almost all the old Universities of south India. The University area of jurisdiction has been confined to three districts of Tamil Nadu in recent years. This is consequent to establishment of various universities in the State and demarcation of the University territories. This University has been growing from strength to strength while widening its teaching and research activities.

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1 Evaluation Of Pharmacological Properties Of Three Different Medicinal Plants Leaf Extracts Belongs To Family Myrtaceae S.B. NASRIN FATHIMA Dr. R. PANDIAN
2 Studies On Structural Diversities Preliminary Phytochemistry And Nutraceutic Values Of Some Selected Foliar Galls SIVAGAMASUNDARI.M Dr. V. KRISHNAN
3 Arsenic As Pollution And Detoxification Mechanism By Microalgae In Potable Drinking Water West Bengal India MOHAMED HALITH A Dr. S. ELUMALAI
4 Scrutiny Of Hypericum Hookerianum Wight And Arn Hypericaceae Of Palni Hills Of South India For Its Bioactive Compounds Biological Activities And In Vitro Cell Line Based Studies MAHENDRAKUMAR. M Dr. K. PERINBAM
5 Studies on the bioactive potential of two marine brown algae with reference to antiviral properties Poonam Sethi Dr. Thevanathan R
6 Nutrient dynamics and algal biodiversity with special reference to eutrophication of porur lake a case study Murugesan S Dr. Sivasubramanian V
7 Antiviral Potential of two marine red algae Khrienuo Angami Dr. Thevanathan R
8 Phycoremediation of effluent from an alginate industry Govinda Raghavan B Dr. Sivasubramanian V
9 Phycoremediation of effluent from a leather processing chemical industry Hanumantha Rao P Dr. Sivasubramanian V
10 Phycoremediation of acidic industrial effluents Ranjith Kumar R Dr. Subramanian V V
11 Studies on the antimicrobial and biofertilizer potential of panchagavya a vedic formulation Sangeetha V Dr. Thevanathan R
12 Biodegradation of Low Density Polyethylene LDPE Focusing On Toxicity Of Degradation Products On Plants And Earthworms R. PRAMILA Dr. K. VIJAYA RAMESH
13 Bioactive potential larvicidal and wormicidal and the kinetics of nitrogen uptake and assimilation in two marine red algae in culture Nandhagopal K Dr. Thevanathan R
14 Screening of freshwater algae for phycoremediation potentialities of industrial effluents and wastewater Kamaleswari J Dr. Sivasubramanian V
15 Isolation And Characterization Of Bioactive Compound From Premna Corymbosa Burm F Rottl and Willd Antony Rose Immaculate Dr. V. UMA RANI
16 Studies On Histochemical Pharmacological And Synthesis Of Silver Nanoparticles In Kedrostis Foetidissima Jacq Cogn NIRMALA J Dr. R. PANDIAN
17 Phycoremediation of effluent from a detergent industry Sankaran B Dr. Subramanian V V
18 Antibacterial activity of andrographis paniculata nees against selected extended spectrum beta lactamase ESBL pathogens Aysha O S Dr. Dhamotharan R
19 Studies on lectin from glycine max L merrill and antinutritional effect of soya bean lectin on diabetes induced albino rats Hemalatha C Dr. Dhamotharan R
20 Biodegradation Studies Of Low Density Polyethylene Ldpe By Halophilic Bacteria Isolated From Solar Salterns Summera.R Dr. K. Vijaya Ramesh

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