The Master of Science in Applied Chemistry is a postgraduate degree program designed for BSc Applied Chemistry or Chemistry graduates. It provides in-depth knowledge of Physical and Material Chemistry, as well as Chemical and Environmental Engineering concepts. The curriculum is structured to cover both theoretical and applied aspects extensively. Key subjects in the MSc Applied Chemistry program include:
Physical Chemistry
Material Chemistry
Chemical Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Eligibility Criteria
The candidate should have at least 45% aggregate marks at bachelor’s degree under 10+2+3 pattern in Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences, Pharmacy, Agriculture, Veterinary Sciences, fishery Sciences or a bachelor degree in Engineering / Technology or medicine (MBBS) or b.d.s.45% marks in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC (excluding creamy layer) categories of Madhya Pradesh.
Admission rules
Admissions in the course will be done on a Merit-basis, based on the marks achieved in the last qualifying exam and as per the eligibility criteria. Scholarships are also available for meritorious students and for those in need of financial aid.
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Curriculum Details
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Applied chemists possess versatile career prospects across industries and academia. These professionals can serve as chemical engineers, overseeing the design and operation of chemical processes. Analytical chemists utilize their skills to analyze substances and materials for various purposes, while Quality Control (QC) and Quality Assurance (QA) specialists ensure product integrity and adherence to industry standards. Those specializing in polymers may work as Polymer Chemists, contributing to research and development in polymer materials. Applied chemists also find opportunities in industries such as surface coatings and adhesives, where their expertise is essential for product development and improvement. Additionally, they can pursue careers in academia, serving as lecturers, professors, or researchers in universities and colleges, shaping the future of chemical science through education and research.