M.Sc. Chemistry

The field of Chemistry is commonly referred to as ‘The Science of Matter’. This field of pure science provides an ideal platform to the students to explore various facets of Chemistry. It also exposes students to technological achievements in the field of Applied Chemical Sciences and Environment. Courses in the field of Chemistry are being offered in UG, PG and Ph.D. programmes running from the School of Applied and Life Sciences. Courses of Engineering Chemistry and Environmental Studies are being offered to engineering students as well, while Course of Environmental Sciences is offered to all B. Sc programs.

About the program

M.Sc. Chemistry is a two years post graduate program. The masters program offers in depth knowledge of courses like, Analytical Chemistry, Environment and Green Chemistry, Photochemistry and Pericyclic reactions and Nanotechnology.  

The students are provided exposure to lab work and dissertations. They are also trained to write research articles in reputed journals. Thus the students become competent enough to do work in public and private sectors.

Career Prospects

After completion of the postgraduate degree in M.Sc. in Chemistry the students can work in various chemical, pharmaceutical, food, textile and paper industries. They can also opt for higher studies or work in some research organization.

Programme Duration: 2 Years
Eligibility:
  • B.Sc. Degree with Chemistry as one of the subjects from a recognized university
  • Minimum 50% aggregate marks or 45% aggregate marks (in case of SC/ST category)
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Admission Procedure:
  • The admission is based on merit, computed on the basis of marks secured in qualifying examination. University also conducts interviews of all applicants before admitting the eligible candidates.
  • Out of the total intake, 40% seats are allotted to students of Uttarakhand under the State Quota and the rest are open to students from all India. In case the allotted percentage of seats of State Quota remains vacant, it will be filled by All India students.
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