VISION
To nurture a vibrant scientific ecosystem that promotes innovation, research excellence, experiential learning, and interdisciplinary collaboration for developing globally competent women scientists.
Objectives
- To strengthen undergraduate science education through modern laboratory facilities.
- To provide students with hands-on training using advanced scientific instruments.
- To promote inquiry-based, research-oriented, and experiential learning.
- To encourage interdisciplinary academic and research activities.
- To enhance faculty competence through workshops, training programmes, and collaborative research.
- To promote innovation, entrepreneurship, and scientific temperament among students.
- To establish collaborations with industries, research institutions, and centres of excellence.
- To improve employability and higher education opportunities for science graduates.
Participating Departments
The following departments are supported under the DBT STAR College Scheme:
- Department of Zoology
- Department of Physics
- Department of Chemistry
- Department of Mathematics
- Department of Computer Science
Our Commitment
Jayaraj Annapackiam College for Women (Autonomous) is committed to utilizing the DBT STAR College Scheme effectively to provide quality science education, strengthen research culture, and empower students with the knowledge and skills required to meet future scientific and societal challenges.
The College envisions the DBT STAR College Scheme as a catalyst for transforming undergraduate science education through excellence in teaching, research, innovation, and community engagement.
Inauguration of DBT STAR COLLEGE SCHEME – 11.07.2026
PG and Research Centre of Chemistry organized a State Level Seminar titled “Beyond Green: Reimagining a Sustainable Tomorrow” in collaboration with the DBT-STAR Supported Departments, ECO Club, Waste Water Management and Green Campus. The seminar featured two distinguished resource persons: Er. D. Rajeev Joseph, Consultant, Thooimai Mission & CTCL, Chennai, who delivered sessions on Effective Solid Waste Management and Dr. J. Krishnakumar, Head and Assistant Professor, Department of Botany, Cardamom Planters’ Association College, Bodinayakanur, delivered a session on Exploring the Biodiversity of the Western Ghats and Its Conservation. – 24.07.2026