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M.Sc.
(Chemistry)
Eligibility
: B.Sc. Degree in Chemistry
Duration
: 2 years
Specialisations:
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Polymer
Chemistry
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Industrial
Chemistry
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Environmental
Chemistry
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Semester
1
Theory
( Core 1-4 ): Organic Chemistry,
Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry,
Environmental Chemistry
Practical
( Core 5-6 ): Inorganic Chemistry Lab,
Physical Chemistry Lab
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Semester
2
Theory
( Core 1-4 ): Computational
methods in chemistry, Molecular Spectroscopy,
Instrumental methods of Chemical Analysis,
Thermodynamics
Practical
( Core 5-6 ): Organic Chemistry Lab,
Technical Analysis Lab
Semester
3
Theory
( Core 1-4 ): Specialisation :
Polymer Chemistry
Advanced Physical Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry,
Inorganic & Biopolymers, Plastics Technology
Practical
( Core 5-6 ): Instrumental methods of
Analysis lab, Polymer chemistry lab
Theory
( Core 1-5 ): Specialisation:
Industrial Chemistry
Advanced Physical Chemistry, Principles of
Chemical Engineering, Industrial Inorganic
Chemistry, Industrial Organic Chemistry
Practical
( Core 6-7 ): Technical Analysis
Lab-2, Instrumental methods of Analysis Lab
Theory
( Core 1-5 ): Specialisation:
Environmental Chemistry Air pollution and
control technology, Environmental
Bio-Technology, Environmental microbiology,
Solid and Hazardous waste management
Practical
( Core 6-7 ): Instrumental methods of
Analysis Lab, Environmental Lab
Semester
4
Theory
( Core 1 ): Electives -1, 2,
Project
Work
Note
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Any
one specialization can be selected by the
candidate.
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Any
two Electives should be chosen by the
candidate
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List
of Electives:
Pharmaceutical
Chemistry, Petroleum Technology, Industrial
Product Analysis, Industrial Waste Treatment,
Industrial Catalysis, Polymer Technology, Food
Technology, Industrial Bio-process technology,
Rubber and fibre technology, Polymer processing
and Material characterization, Speciality
Polymers, Applied Polymer Science, Polymer
Physics, Environmental Toxicology, Environmental
Ecology and Management, Remote sensing and GIS for
environmental management, Energy resources and
environmental impact assessment.
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