FAQs
What are the eligibility criteria for admission to M.Sc. Chemistry?

You generally need a Bachelor’s degree (B.Sc.) with Chemistry as a subject and minimum ~50% marks in aggregate from a recognized university.

What specializations areas are offered.in M.Sc.?

Curriculum covers main branches such as Organic, Inorganic, Physical and Analytical Chemistry (subject to availability each year).

Are internships, industry collaborations, or consultancy opportunities part of the program?

Yes, the university supports industry visits, internships, and project collaborations where possible, and encourages students to get real-world lab exposure during the course.

What are the career opportunities available after M.Sc. in Chemistry?

After M.Sc., you can pursue research (Ph.D.), teaching, industry jobs (chemical, pharmaceutical, environmental labs), analytical roles, quality control, and more.

What is the eligibility criteria for admission to Ph.D. Chemistry?

Candidates must have an M.Sc. in Chemistry or a related discipline with 55% from a recognized university.

Is an entrance examination required for admission?

Admission is through a university entrance test and/or interview.

What is the duration of the Ph.D. program?

The Ph.D. program is of minimum 3 years, extendable up to 5–6 years as per UGC regulations.

What research areas are available in Ph.D. Chemistry?

Research is offered in Organic, Inorganic, Physical, Analytical, Materials, Environmental and interdisciplinary areas, depending on faculty expertise.

Are industry collaborations or research linkages available?

Yes. Collaborative research, conferences, workshops, and industry or institutional interactions may be undertaken based on research needs.

What are the career opportunities after Ph.D. Chemistry?

Scholars can pursue careers in academia, research organizations, industry R&D, scientific consultancy, and higher scientific leadership roles, with institutional support for research exposure and career development.