We are delighted to announce the release of the B.Sc. 3rd Semester Chemistry Text Book, authored by Dr. Kshamatha Joshi and Dr. Sonu Soni, a valuable academic resource crafted with dedication and precision. This comprehensive textbook has been meticulously prepared in accordance with the National Education Policy (NEP 2020) to cater to the curriculum needs of B.Sc. third-semester students. The book stands out for its structured content layout, with chapters organized into clearly defined sections and sub-sections to facilitate better understanding and systematic learning. Designed with the student in mind, it simplifies complex concepts and presents them in a logical, easy-to-follow manner to enhance the learning experience.
The authors have drawn inspiration from their students, fellow educators, and colleagues, acknowledging their pivotal role in the development of this book. A special note of gratitude goes to Prof. Pooran Koli of Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur, for his invaluable guidance and review of the chapters. The authors also extend heartfelt thanks to their families and friends for their unwavering support throughout the writing journey. Special mentions include Abhinav Joshi, Daulat Ram Barthora, and Dr. Anurag Choudhary, whose contributions were instrumental in the completion of this project. The textbook is available in English medium, ensuring accessibility to a wider student base.
Dr. Kshamatha Joshi, a Ph.D. in Chemistry and Assistant Professor (Guest Faculty) at Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur, brings her academic expertise and passion for teaching to this endeavor. Co-author Dr. Sonu Soni, an Assistant Professor at Shri Rajeshwar Bhagwan Anjani Mata Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Chenda (Rohat), Pali, is equally committed to academic excellence and student success. Together, they have created a resource that not only serves as a syllabus guide but also encourages critical thinking and conceptual clarity in chemistry. This release marks a significant contribution to undergraduate education and is expected to be a helpful companion for aspiring chemists.