Syllabus:
The syllabus for the course study of B.sc in Chemistry divided into 6 semesters and the syllabus for M.sc in Chemistry is divided into 4 semesters. The syllabus for both of the degrees is almost the same in every college. The detailed semester wise syllabus for both the degree courses is clearly mentioned below.
SYLLABUS FOR B.SC IN CHEMISTRY
SEMESTER-I
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry
- Physical Chemistry
- Practical Project
SEMESTER-II
- Application of Computer in Chemistry
- Analytical Methods in Chemistry
- Molecular Modelling and Drug Design
- Practical
SEMESTER-III
- Polymer Chemistry
- Research Methodology for Chemistry
- Green Chemistry
- Practical
SEMESTER-IV
- Industrial Chemicals Environmental
- Inorganic Materials of Industrial Importance
- Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis
- Practical
SEMESTER-V
- It Skills for Chemists
- Basic Analytical Chemistry
- Chemical Technology and Society
- Practical
SEMESTER-VI
- Chemoinformatics
- Basic Analytical Chemistry
- Analytical Chemical Biochemistry
- Practical
SYLLABUS FOR M.SC IN CHEMISTRY
SEMESTER-I
- Inorganic Chains, Rings, and Clusters
- Stereochemistry and Reaction Mechanism
- Group theory and Quantum Chemistry
- Analytical Chemistry
- Inorganic Semimicro
- Physical Chemistry Experiments Lab
- Instrumental Methods of Analysis Lab
- Synthetic Strategies and Pericyclic Reactions
- Thermodynamics and Equilibria
- Spectroscopic Methods in Chemistry
- Solid State Chemistry and Materials Science
- Qualitative Analysis Lab
- Inorganic Quantitative Analysis Lab
- Elective - I
SEMESTER- III
- Bioinorganic and Organometallic Chemistry
- Coordination Chemistry
- Bioorganic, Heterocyclic and Photochemistry
- Electrochemistry and Kinetics
- Spectroscopic Identification of Molecules
- Organic Qualitative Analysis Lab
- Organic Quantitative Analysis Lab
- Elective - II
- Elective - III
- Chemistry of Biomolecules
SEMESTER- IV
- Project
- Electives
- Industrial Catalysis
- Green Chemistry
- Polymer Science
- Surface Science and Coating Technology
- Bioanalytical Chemistry
- Medicinal Chemistry
- Nano-Chemistry and Technology