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M.Sc. (Chemistry)
Courses
First Semester
- Physical Chemistry I
- Inorganic Chemistry I
- Organic Chemistry I
- Analytical Chemistry I
Second Semester
- Physical Chemistry II
- Inorganic Chemistry II
- Organic Chemistry II
- Analytical Chemistry II
Third Semester
Paper I (Select one of the following)
- Polymer,Surface & Photochemistry
- Chemistry of inorganic solids
- Organic Photochemistry
- Quality in Analytical Chemistry
Paper II (Select one of the following)
- Nanochemistry, statistical mechanics and nuclear chemistry
- bioinorganic coordination chemistry
- Designing of Organic Synthesis
- Advance instrumental techniques -I
Paper III (Select one of the following)
- Atomic and Molecular structure and spectroscopy
- Spectral methods in inorganic chemistry
- Stereochemistry
- Bioanalytical and Food Analysis
Paper IV (Select one of the following)
- Advance Instrumental Technique – I and Advance Instrumental Technique -II
- Applied chemistry Elective
- Organic Spectroscopy
- Environmental and certain industrially inportant materials and Pharmaceutical and organic analysis
Practical
Group A, B, C and D
Four sessions of one experiment in each group.
Fourth Semester
Paper I (Select one of the following)
- Polymer, Green, biophysical and Applied Chemistry
- Properties of inorganic solids and group theory
- Organic reaction mechanism
- Quality in Analytical Chemistry
Paper I (Select one of the following)
- Matterial Science, Network and Irreversible Thermodynamics
- Organometallic s and main group chemistry
- Electro-organic chemistry and some selected methods in organic chemistry
- Advance instrumental techniques -II
Paper III (Select one of the following)
- Symmetry and Spectroscopy
- Instrumental methods in inorganic
- Heterocyclic Chemistry
- Environmetal and certain industrially important materials
Paper IV (Select one of the following)
- Intellectual property rights and Cheminformatics
- Research Methodology
Practical
Group A, B and C one experiment in each group
And a research project as group D for presentation