About M.Sc. Industrial Chemistry

(2-Year Course)

Number of Seats: 30

Industrial Chemistry applies physical and chemical processes toward the transformation of natural materials and their derivatives into products that have utilitarian value. Almost all goods are made with some business of chemistry and chemical industries are an essential part of any nation’s economy. This program has an outcome-based curriculum that emphasizes the critical, analytical, and problem-solving skills necessary for a scientific career. The Aim of Industrial Chemistry is to:

  1. Imparts higher level knowledge and understanding of analytical chemistry.
  2. Trains students to perform chemical experiments using standard laboratory equipment and modern instrumentation in order to gather reliable data.
  3. Trains students in teamwork for lifelong learning for continuous professional development.
  4. Hones skills to pursue chemistry as a teacher and in research.
  5. Enables students to conduct data processing, computation, data analysis and numerical simulations.

Exploring the opportunities:

Jobs for M.Sc. Industrial Chemistry is available to students at ease. A student can easily map their M.Sc. Industrial Chemistry course as per his or her future aspirations. Chemists’ jobs are the primary areas of employment for graduates of the M.Sc. Industrial Chemistry. There is a large scope of M.Sc. Industrial Chemistry jobs for students in both the private and public sectors. M.Sc. Industrial Chemistry courses are not limited to their specific areas but result in a vast job. With many specializations, the M.Sc. industrial Chemistry course is an all-around course. There exists an appropriate plan for almost every candidate opting for the M.Sc. Industrial Chemistry course. Some of the areas of recruitment are listed below:

  1. Scientific Content Writer
  2. Scientific Data Entry Specialist
  3. Chemical Business Analyst
  4. Synthetic Chemistry Scientist
  5. Scientist
  6. Quality Assurance Officer
  7. Biochemistry Assistant Scientist
  8. Pharmacists, etc.

Instruments

  • UV-vis double beam spectrophotometer
  • Muffle Furnace
  • Incubator Shaker
  • IR Spectrophotometer
  • Polarimetry
  • Conductivity Meter
  • TLC
  • Flame-Photometer
  • Rotatory Evaporator
  • Ultracentrifuge

Industry Oriented Syllabus

  • Pericyclic Reaction
  • Spectroscopy
  • Chromatography
  • Stereochemistry
  • Chemistry in Industrial Process
  • Common Chemical in Industries
  • Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  • Radio/Nuclear Chemistry
  • Reagents in Organic Synthesis
  • Industrial Internship

Syllabus for M.Sc. Chemistry

w.e.f. Academic session 2020-21

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    Faculty List

    Dr. Nidhi Gupta

    Associate Dean, School of Sciences

    Qualification :PhD in Environmental Chemistry, M.Sc. Biochemistry
    D.O.J.: August 01, 2003
    Experience: 20.9 years

    Ms. Suchi Sharma

    Lecturer

    Qualification :B.Ed., M.Sc. (Chemistry), Ph.D Pursuing
    D.O.J.: August 13, 2013
    Experience: 11 Years

    Dr. Harpreet Kaur

    Assistant Professor

    Qualification :M.Sc. (Chemistry), Ph.D. (Nano Chemistry)
    D.O.J.: 12.11.2018
    Experience: 11 years

    Mr. Sushil Kumar

    Assistant Professor

    Qualification: M.Sc. in Chemistry, CSIR NET
    Date of Joining: 29.08.2019
    Experience: 3.8 years

    Dr. Arush Sharma

    Assistant Professor

    Qualification: PhD
    D.O.J.: 3rd Sept, 2018
    Experience: 6 Years

    Ms. Sarvjeet Kaur

    Lecturer

    Qualification: MSc- Chemistry, M Phil, Ph.D Pursuing
    D.O.J.: 03/09/2019
    Experience: 8.1 years

    Anshika Sharma

    Lecturer

    Qualification: M.Sc Chemistry, Pursuing Ph.D.
    D.O.J.: 29/01/2020
    Experience: 3 Years

    Ms. Kamya

    Lecturer

    Qualification- M.Sc in Chemistry
    Date of Joining: 9, Feb,2023
    Experience: 2 months