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Master of Science (Chemistry)

Faculty of Sciences (Post Graduate Programmes)

Chemistry is the centre of all sciences that offers a high-level scientific education which combines theoretical background with real hands-on experimental skills and critical thinking. M.Sc Chemistry is a multidisciplinary programme that provides opportunities to work in modern, state-of-the-art laboratories; where the students can complement their chosen cluster and prepare themselves to get lucrative jobs in research and industry; career in education and the possibility to follow part of their programme abroad.

Eligibility

  • Passed B.Sc. degree (10+2+3 system) with Chemistry as one of the elective subjects with at least 50% marks from GNDU or any other examination recognized equivalent thereto by the University

Semester

4 Semesters

Semester Detail

Semester – I

  • Ligand Field Theory
  • Organic Reaction Mechanism – I
  • Physical Chemistry – Thermodynamics
  • Spectroscopy A: Techniques for Structure
  • Elucidation of Organic Compounds
  • Computer for Chemists – Theory
  • Computer for Chemists – Practical
  • Inorganic Chemistry Practical (Quantitative Analysis)
  • Organic Chemistry Practical

Semester – II

  • Organometallic Chemistry
  • Organic Reaction Mechanism – II
  • Physical Chemistry – Quantum Chemistry
  • Reaction Mechanisms and Metal clusters
  • Spectroscopy B: Techniques for Structure
  • Elucidation of Inorganic Compounds
  • Mathematics for Chemists Or
  • Biology for Chemists
  • Organic Chemistry Practical
  • Physical Chemistry Practical

Semester – III

  • Inorganic Chemistry – II
  • Organic Synthesis
  • Surface and Polymer Chemistry
  • Electrochemistry and Chemical Dynamics
  • Photochemistry and Pericyclic reactions
  • Inorganic Chemistry Practical (Preparations)
  • Physical Chemistry Practical

Semester – IV

  • Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
  • Chemistry of Natural Products
  • Chemistry of Materials
  • Advanced Practical – Organic Synthesis
  • Advanced Practical – Inorganic Synthesis
  • Advanced Practical – Physical Chemistry

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