The Department of Postgraduate Studies and Research in Chemistry organized a highly engaging webinar titled “FutureChem: Industry Trends and Opportunities” on September 27, 2025. The esteemed resource person for the program was Mr.BinanAnjeev, an accomplished alumnus and Territory Sales Support & Specialist at Syngene International, Bangalore, who shared his valuable insights and expertise with the participants.

During the webinar, Mr.Binan enlightened the students on strategic approaches to securing industrial jobs, drawing parallels from his own personal and professional experiences. He underscored the significance of exploring internships as a crucial stepping stone for building a successful career in the chemical industry. Mr.Binan also emphasized the importance of adopting a serious and dedicated approach towards project work, highlighting how it shapes one’s professional trajectory.

Furthermore, he spoke about the immense value of networking in the industry, explaining how professional connections can open doors to opportunities and foster growth. His interactive presentation encouraged students to proactively engage with industry professionals and leverage networking platforms for career advancement.

Dr.Sapna, Head of the Department of PG Chemistry, warmly welcomed the gathering and introduced the guest speaker, highlighting Mr.Binan’s achievements and expertise in the field. Ms Yashoda, II MSc Chemistry studentdelivered the vote of thanks, expressing appreciation for Mr.Binan’s insightful sharing and the participants’ active engagement.

The webinar included an interactive session where students gained valuable guidance on crafting effective CVs for industry roles, strategies for excelling in industry interviews, and exploration of diverse career pathways in the chemical and allied industries. Participants received practical insights into bridging academia with industry expectations, enhancing their understanding of industry trends and equipping them with actionable advice for navigating career opportunities in the chemical sciences sector.

The session proved to be highly beneficial for postgraduate students, providing them with a clearer perspective on career prospects and industry requirements.