A pervasive subject, Chemistry finds its interdisciplinary applications in other areas
such as biology, technology, pharmacy, geology, aerospace, etc. Chemistry is essential
to meet our needs of food, clothing, shelter, health, energy, clean air, water and
environment. The requirement for trained Chemistry professionals is increasing in
various industries due to the vast applications of Chemistry in multifarious industrial
works.
The two-year Master of Science in Chemistry programme offered by the Department of
Applied Science & Humanities trains students to conduct practical experiments and
undertake research and innovation while they handle sophisticated instruments in the
lab. The subjects that comprise the curriculum of this course include Inorganic and
Organic Chemistry, Physical and Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Catalysts, Surfaces
and Interfaces, Advanced Analytical Instrumental Methods, Heterocyclic and Bio-molecular
Chemistry, and Chemistry of Organic Compounds. In the second year of the course, the
students take on electives that help them specialize from among the four possible tracks
of Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry.
Practical work, which forms a large component of the second year of the course, is done
in the four specialist track areas, and in bio-compounds and chemical catalysts. The lab
work is an extensive part of the curriculum and students are encouraged to look to
innovative ideas to bring forth nascent research work. Industry visits, mentorship by
academics and professionals, research in association with companies and invited
professional talks are an essential element of the two years syllabus. For MSc
admission 2024, Invertis University is the right destination for the
candidates.