M.Sc. Chemistry
M.Sc. Chemistry
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Eligibility
For NRI / Foreign National Candidates
B.Sc. Chemistry / Applied Chemistry / Applied Science or equivalent degree in relevant field with a minimum CGPA of 5.0 / 50% of marks.
- English as one of the subjects of qualifying examination
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Programme Educational Objectives
- To demonstrate a broad knowledge of descriptive Chemistry.
- To impart the basic analytical and technical skills to work effectively in the various fields of chemistry.
- To motivate critical thinking and analytical skills to solve complex chemical problems, e.g., analysis of data, interpretation of spectra, prediction of chemical structure, team-based problem solving, etc.
- To demonstrate an ability to conduct experiments in the above sub-disciplines with mastery of appropriate techniques and proficiency using core chemical instrumentation and modeling methods.
- To perform accurate quantitative measurements with an understanding of the theory and use of contemporary chemical instrumentation, interpret experimental results, perform calculations on these results and draw reasonable, accurate conclusions.
- To develop skills in quantitative modeling of static and dynamic chemical systems.
- To develop laboratory competence in relating chemical structure to spectroscopic phenomena.
- To synthesize, separate and characterize compounds using published reactions, protocols, standard laboratory equipment, and modern instrumentation.
Programme Outcomes
On successful completion of this programme, the students will be able to
- Think critically and analyze chemical problems.
- Present scientific and technical information resulting from laboratory experiments in both written and oral formats.
- Work effectively and safely in a laboratory environment.
- Use technologies/instrumentation to collect and analyze data.
- Work in teams as well as independently.
- Apply modern methods of analysis to chemical systems in a laboratory setting