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M.Sc. Chemistry (FYIC) (USHS)
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Course Name Duration (Years) System Quota Reserved Categories
M.Sc. Chemistry (FYIC) (USHS) 5 Semester   SC/ST BC Physically Handicapped Others
100 25 10 5 8
  • Senior Secondary Examination (12th grade) in any science subject with at least 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) in aggregate.
  • Any other examination recognized equivalent there to.

Admission will be based on merit of the candidate in Entrance examination to be conducted by the University.

M.Sc. Chemistry(USHS)
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Course Name Duration (Years) System Total Seats Reserved Categories
M.Sc. Chemistry(USHS) 2 Semester 50* SC/ST BC Physically Handicapped Others
13 5 3 4

*Students intake in this course can be increased at the time of admission with the approval of the competent authority of the University.

**Seats for reserved categories will be subsequently calculated on the final tally of seats filled in case of increased intake.

Bachelor of Science (Hons. School) in Chemistry in Guru Nanak Dev University with a CGPA of 5.62 (equal to 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) in aggregate)

Admission will be based on merit of the candidate in B.Sc. (Hons. School)

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M.Sc. Chemistry
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Course Name Duration (Years) System Total Seats Reserved Categories
M.Sc. Chemistry 2 Semester 75 SC/ST BC Physically Handicapped Others
19 8 4 6
  • Bachelor of Science with Chemistry as one of the subject with at least 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) in aggregate.
  • Any other examination recognized equivalent there to.

Admission will be based on merit of the candidate in the Entrance Test to be conducted by the Department.

M.Sc. Applied Chemistry (Pharmaceuticals)
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Course Name Duration (Years) System Total Seats Reserved Categories
M.Sc. Applied Chemistry (Pharmaceuticals) 2 Semester 20 SC/ST BC Physically Handicapped Others
5 2 1 2
  • Bachelor of Science with Chemistry as one of the subject with at least 50% marks (45% for SC/ST) in aggregate.
  • Any other examination recognized equivalent there to.

Admission will be based on merit of the candidate in the Entrance Test to be conducted by the Department.

Research Activities

The Department of chemistry came into existence in the year 1971 and over a period of time, it has emerged as one of the premier Departments not only of the university, but has also acquired prestigious status even at National level owing to its academic and research records. The varied courses offered by this department have made the students resourceful to get placed into different educational and industrial sectors. The research activities of the Department embrace versatility and focus on Synthetic organic chemistry, Supra-molecular chemistry, Structural inorganic chemistry, Drug design and discovery, Green Chemistry, Catalysis,Material science, Electrochemistry, Chemistry of surfactants, oils and fats, Theoretical chemistry, Thermodynamic studies, biophysical chemistry, structural biology and Analytical chemistry. The faculty of the Department is involved in various research projects funded by CSIR, UGC, DAE, SERB-DST and DBT etc. The contribution of the Department has been recognised both nationally and internationally and the faculty has been awarded FNASc, CRSI gold, silver and bronze medals, Bhagya Tara award, Prof. M.S. Wadia award, Brainpool fellow award, Coastal Chemical Society award, Thompson Reuter Research, Excellence India Citation Award, Commonwealth Academic Fellowship award, DAAD, JSPS fellowship, Humboldt fellowship and FASc.
The Department has been adopted by the UGC under its Special Assistance Programme (SAP) and by DST under its programme for improvement of Science and Technology (FIST). State of the art instruments like NMR, X-ray diffractometer, HRMS, UV, Flourescence and Atomic absorption spectrometer, HPLC, DLS, peptide synthesizer, physiosorption, impedance analyser, tensiometer, polarizing microscope, FTIR-ATR, UV-Visible NIR, DSC, Polarograph etc. are available for research and teaching. The department has access to online journals from RSC, ACS, Taylor and Francis, Kluwer incorporations etc. Several faculty members have exposure to foreign research laboratories in the form of post-doctoral and visiting scientist fellowship and are fellows of academic bodies of national/international repute. The accomplishments of this department are specially attributed to the collaborative efforts of the teaching faculty, research students and the non-teaching staff of the department.

 

Updated on 14/07/2020

Video lecture on Transition Metal Chemistry

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