M. Sc. Chemistry

Duration

2 Years

Semester

4

Intake

30

Intake

25000 per Semester

About the Department

M.Sc. Chemistry
deals with the study of matter’s composition, structure, and properties. It is concerned with the investigation of the transformations that different types of matter go through under various conditions. The course includes a comprehensive curriculum covering detailed aspects of Chemistry like Physical, Organic, Inorganic, Pharmaceutical and Analytical Chemistry concepts which is designed to provide students with a deeper understanding of chemical principles, analytical techniques, and laboratory practices to develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and research skills.

Eligibilty:- Bachelor's Degree of a university established by law in India (with the subject of study for M.Sc. as one of the subjects) in 2nd division or with at least 45% marks and 40% in case of SC/ST candidates or honours in the subject concerned.

Scope: Once graduated with M.Sc. Chemistry degree, candidates can opt for various job profiles such as Research Scientist, Toxicologists, Materials Technologist, Clinical Research Associate, Biomedical Chemist, Analytical Chemists, Pharmacy Assistants, Lab Assistants, Lecturer, Food and Drug Inspector etc. Top recruiting sectors for M.Sc. Chemistry graduates are Hospitals, Laboratories, Cosmetic Industries, Agriculture and Pharmaceutical companies. ​

Programme  Scheme:- A Detailed Scheme and Course Contents of the Syllabi for M.Sc. Chemistry Spread Over Four Semesters

Course scheme:

Course number

Course Title

Course Type

Credits

Teaching Hours per week

Maximum marks theory + Internal assessment =Total Marks

 

 

Semester I

 

 

 

CHEM 101

Inorganic Chemistry Theory -1

CP

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 102

Organic Chemistry Theory -1

CP

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 103

Physical Chemistry Theory -1

CP

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 104

Mathematics for Chemists

GE

3

3

40+10=50

CHEM 105

Applications of computer in Chemistry

SEC

3

3

40+10=50

CHEM 106

Inorganic Chemistry Practical -1

CP

3

6

50

CHEM 107

Organic Chemistry Practical -1

CP

3

6

50

CHEM 108

Physical Chemistry Practical -1

CP

3

6

50

Total

 

 

27

 

550

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Semester II

 

 

 

CHEM 201

Inorganic Chemistry Theory -2

CP

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 202

Organic Chemistry Theory -2

CP

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 203

Physical Chemistry Theory -2

CP

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 204

Chemistry of Life Science

GE

3

3

40+10=50

CHEM 205

Environmental Chemistry

GE

3

3

40+10=50

CHEM 206

Inorganic Chemistry Practical -2

CP

3

6

50

CHEM 207

Organic Chemistry Practical -2

CP

3

6

50

CHEM 208

Physical Chemistry Practical -2

CP

3

6

50

Total

 

 

27

 

550

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Semester III

 

 

 

CHEM 301

Inorganic Chemistry Theory -3

CP

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 302

Organic Chemistry Theory -3

CP

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 303

Physical Chemistry Theory -3

CP

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 304

Inorganic Chemistry Special Theory -1

DSE

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 305

Organic Chemistry Special Theory -1

DSE

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 306

Physical Chemistry Special Theory -1

DSE

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 307

Inorganic Chemistry Practical -3

CP

3

6

50

CHEM 308

Organic Chemistry Practical -3

CP

3

6

50

CHEM 309

Physical Chemistry Practical -3

CP

3

6

50

Total

 

 

25

 

550

 

Candidate will choose only one specialization in Semester III & Semester

IV

 

 

 

 

 

 

Semester IV

 

 

 

CHEM 401

Inorganic Chemistry Special Theory -2

(Advanced Organometallic)s

DSE

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 402

Inorganic Chemistry Special Theory -3

(Modern Techniques of Chemical Analysis)

DSE

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 403

Inorganic Chemistry Special Theory -4

(Inorganic Spectroscopy)

DSE

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 404

Inorganic Chemistry Special Theory -5

(Bio-Inorganic Chemistry)

DSE

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 405

Organic Chemistry Special Theory -2

(Organic Synthesis)

DSE

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 406

Organic Chemistry Special Theory -3

(Natural products)

DSE

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 407

Organic Chemistry Special Theory -4

(Medicinal Chemistry)

DSE

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 408

Organic Chemistry Special Theory -5

(Polymer Chemistry)

DSE

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 409

Physical Chemistry Special Theory -2

(Advanced Quantum Chemistry)

DSE

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 410

Physical Chemistry Special Theory -3

(Solid State Chemistry)

DSE

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 411

Physical Chemistry Special Theory -4

(Biophysical Chemistry)

DSE

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 412

Physical Chemistry Special Theory -5

(Chemistry of Macromolecules)

DSE

4

4

80+20=100

CHEM 413

Inorganic Chemistry Special Practical -1

DSE

6

8

100

CHEM 414

Organic Chemistry Special Practical-1

DSE

6

8

100

CHEM 415

Physical Chemistry Special Practical-1

DSE

6

8

100

CHEM 416

Two Seminar*

AEC

4

8

50

(Single award list)

[25] x 2 =50

Total

 

 

26

 

550

For practical examination, single award list will be prepared which includes marks of practical and internal assessment of practical (20%) for each practical course.

  • The abbreviations use in the above course types are as follows:
          Core papers = CP
          Discipline Specific Elective= DSE
          Generic Elective = GE
          Ability Enhancement Courses= AEC
          Skill Enhancement Courses=SEC
  • Students will opt DSE course as per their specialization i.e. Inorganic, Organic and Physical chemistry.
  • The examination time for each theory paper will be of three hours.
  • The examination time for practicals of first, second and third semester will be of 6 hrs in two sessions (i.e. both morning and evening).
 
  • The examination time for practical ‘s of fourth semester will be of 12 hrs in four sessions ( i.e. in two days both morning and evening)
 
  • For Internal Assessment (I.A.), the following criteria will be implemented with regards to the award of internal assessment:
    1. Internal Assessment (I.A.) of 20 % Marks will be added to each paper.
    2. These marks would , however be split as following: (a) 5 Marks for attendance in theory as well as in practical classes. The Weightage to attendance will be as follows: upto 75% with condonation from competent authority as per provision under ordinance-ZERO. Without condonation upto 75%- ONE MARK. 76-80%- TWO MARKS, 81-85% THREE MARKS, 86-90%- FOUR MARKS and above 91% FIVE MARKS.
    3. The award of 15 Marks would be based on the performance of one class test of 15 Marks and this Test will consist of both subjective as well as objective type questions.
  • Total Marks of all Four Semesters

Semester

Credits

Marks

Semester I

27

550

Semester II

27

550

Semester III

25

550

Semester IV

26

550

Grand Total

105

2200