M.Sc (Chemistry)

M.Sc. (Chemistry) is a comprehensive study of various aspects of inorganic, organic, physical, and analytical chemistry, and may also include specialized areas such as biochemistry, environmental chemistry, and medicinal chemistry. The course often involves laboratory work, research projects, and a deep understanding of chemical reactions, molecular structures, and the properties of different elements and compounds. It provides a strong foundation for careers in research, academia, industry, and other fields related to Chemistry.

M.Sc (Chemistry) Course Details

Degree

Masters

Full Form

Master of Science in Chemistry

Duration

2 Years

Age

No age limit

Subjects Required

Chemistry

Eligibility

B.Sc. passed with one subject Chemistry

Fee

Rs. 20,500 / Year

Employment Roles

Ecologist, Environment Consultant, Farming Consultant, Forester, Genetics

Average Salary Offered

INR 4.5 LPA

Degree

Masters

Full Form

Master of Science in Chemistry

Duration

2 Years

Age

No age limit

Subjects Required

Chemistry

Eligibility

B.Sc. passed with one subject Chemistry

Fee

Rs. 20,500 / Year

Employment Roles

Ecologist, Environment Consultant, Farming Consultant, Forester, Genetics

Average Salary Offered

INR 4.5 LPA

Semester Wise M.Sc. (Chemistry) Syllabus

M.Sc. (Chemistry) syllabus covers Physical, Inorganic and Organic chemistry. It exposes students to a range of concepts in the field of chemistry to develop both theoretical and practical skills. The program includes core, practical, and elective subjects, and the M. Sc. (Chemistry) syllabus is organized by semester.

See below for the detailed syllabus.

M.Sc (Chemistry) First Year Syllabus

In the table given below is the M.Sc 1st sem and M.Sc 2nd sem syllabus Chemistry:

Semester I

Paper-1 (CH-01)
Group Theory and Chemistry of Metal Complex
Paper-2 (CH-02)
Concept in Organic Chemistry
Paper-3 (CH-03)
Quantum Chemistry, Thermodynamics and Chemical Dynamics-I
Paper-4 (CH-04)
Theory and Application of Spectroscopy-I
Paper-5 (CH-05)
Laboratory Course-I (I)
Paper-6 (CH-06)
Laboratory Course-II (P)

Semester II

Paper-1 (CH-07)
Transition Metal Complex
Paper-2 (CH-08)
Reaction Mechanism
Paper-3 (CH-09)
Quantum Chemistry, Thermodynamics and Chemical Dynamics-II
Paper-4 (CH-10)
Theory and Application of Spectroscopy-II
Paper-5 (CH-11)
Laboratory Course-III
Paper-6 (CH-12)
Laboratory Course-IV
M.Sc (Chemistry) Second Year Syllabus

In the table given below is the M.Sc 3rd sem and M.Sc 4th sem syllabus Chemistry:

Semester III

Paper-1 (CH-13)
Resonance Spectroscopy, Photochemistry and Organocatalysis
Paper-2 (CH-14)
Chemistry of Biomolecules
Paper-3 (CH-15)
Catalysis, Solid State and Surface Chemistry
Paper-4 (CH-16)
Analytical Techniques and Data Analysis
Paper-5 (CH-17)
Laboratory Course-V
Paper-6 (CH-18)
Laboratory Course-VI

Semester IV

Paper-1 (CH-19)
In Instrumental Methods of Analysis
Paper-2 (CH-20)
Natural Product and Medicinal Chemistry
Paper-3 (CH-21)
Material and Nuclear Chemistry
Paper-4 (CH-22)
Environmental and Applied Chemical Analysis
Optional - (a) Chemistry of Surfactant (b) Nano-Chemistry (c) Polymer
Paper-5 (CH-23) - Laboratory Course-VII
Paper-6 (CH-24) - Laboratory Course-VIII

BOOK REFERENCE

Inorganic
(1) S. C. Tripathi
(2) J. E. Huhey
(3) Puri Sharma and Kalia

Organic
(1) Jagdamba Singh
(2) Clyden & Warren

Physical
(1) Gurtu-Gurtu
(2) Puri Sharma and Pathania
(3) K. L. Kapoor
(4) Dr. S. C. Tripathi

Spectroscopy
(1) H. Kaur
(2) Y. R. Sharma

Medicinal Chemistry
(1) Ashutosh Kar

Other
(1) Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis – B.K. Sharma
(2) Selected topics in Inorganic Chemistry by – Madan, Malik & Tuli
(3) Inorganic, Physical, Organic – Gurdeep Raj
(4) Essential of Nuclear Chemistry – Hari Jeevan Arnikar
(5) Chemistry of Natural Product – S.V. Bhat, B.A. Nagasampagi, Meenakshi Shivakumar
(6) Material Chemistry by – Bradley D. Fahlman
(7) Environmental Chemistry by – Anil K. De.
(8) Applied Chemistry by – Masters, Helen

Courses Offered

The Institute offers Science and Commerce degree programs in three disciplines with intake of students as under:

B.Sc. (Biology)
 

60 Seats

B.Sc. (PCM)
 

60 Seats

B.Sc.
(Computer Science)

60 Seats

M.Sc.
(Chemistry)

20 Seats

B.Com. (Computer Application)

60 Seats

B.Com.
 

60 Seats

PGDCA
 

30 Seats

B.Sc. (Biology)
 

60 Seats

B.Sc. (PCM)
 

60 Seats

B.Sc.
(Computer Science)

60 Seats

M.Sc.
(Chemistry)

20 Seats

B.Com. (Computer Application)

60 Seats

B.Com.
 

60 Seats