Programme overview
The Master of Science (MSc) in Chemistry programme is a 2-year postgraduate degree that provides advanced training in chemical principles, theories, and methodologies. This programme is designed for students who wish to pursue a career in research, industry, or academia, and seeks to develop skilled and knowledgeable chemists who can contribute to the advancement of chemical sciences.
Programme Objectives
- Provide students with advanced knowledge and understanding of chemical principles, theories, and methodologies .
- Develop students' research skills, including experimental design, data analysis, and interpretation.
- Foster critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills
- Prepare students for careers in research, industry, academia, and government
Programme Structure
- 2-year postgraduate programme
- 120 credits, including:
- Core courses (40-50 credits)
- Elective courses (20-30 credits)
- Research project (40-50 credits)
- Seminar and presentation courses (10-20 credits)
Specializations : pure chemistry
Research Opportunities
- Students will work closely with faculty members on original research projects
- Opportunities for internships, research collaborations, and conference presentations
- Access to state-of-the-art research facilities and equipment
Career Prospects
- Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in:
- Research and development
- Industry (pharmaceuticals, materials science, etc.)
- Academia and education
Government and policy-making
Scholarship and Financial Aids:
- Merit-based scholarships available for top students
- Need-based financial aid and assistantships available
- Research grants and funding opportunities for graduate research projects
Eligibility
Candidates shall be required to have passed a Bachelor's degree [BSc] or equivalent in chemistry, petrochemicals with at least 50% aggregate marks or the equivalent CGPA the Plus Two/equivalent examination with Chemistry as one of the optional subjects at Plus Two level.
Candidates shall be required to have passed a Bachelor's degree [BSc] or equivalent in chemistry, petrochemicals with at least 50% aggregate marks or the equivalent CGPA the Plus Two/equivalent examination with Chemistry as one of the optional subjects at Plus Two level.