

MSC in Chemistry at Chaudhary Mahadev Prasad Mahavidyalaya


Unnao, Uttar Pradesh
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About the Specialization
What is Chemistry at Chaudhary Mahadev Prasad Mahavidyalaya Unnao?
This MSc Chemistry program at Chaudhary Mahadev Prasad Mahavidyalaya, affiliated with CSJMU, focuses on advanced chemical principles across inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry. It integrates modern analytical techniques and emerging fields like green and environmental chemistry, preparing students for diverse roles in India''''s rapidly expanding chemical and pharmaceutical sectors. The program emphasizes both theoretical depth and practical application for a holistic understanding.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for science graduates with a strong foundation in chemistry, aiming for research, academia, or industrial careers. It suits fresh graduates seeking entry into R&D, quality control, or production roles in chemical industries. Working professionals in related fields can also upskill, enhancing their expertise and career progression within India''''s dynamic chemical manufacturing and innovation ecosystem, making it a valuable qualification.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates can expect rewarding career paths in areas like pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, petrochemicals, and education in India. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 3-5 LPA, growing significantly with experience to INR 8-15 LPA or more for experienced professionals. The curriculum often aligns with requirements for competitive exams and further research, offering strong growth trajectories in Indian companies and research institutions, fostering professional development.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Core Chemical Concepts- (Semester 1-2)
Focus on building a robust understanding of inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry fundamentals. Regular practice of problem-solving and derivations is crucial for strong conceptual clarity.
Tools & Resources
Standard reference books (e.g., Puri, Sharma, Kalia for Inorganic; Clayden for Organic; Atkins for Physical), NPTEL online courses
Career Connection
Strong fundamentals are the bedrock for advanced studies and essential for cracking entry-level technical interviews and competitive exams in India.
Develop Laboratory Proficiency- (Semester 1-2)
Actively participate in all practical sessions, focusing on accurate experimental techniques, data recording, and strict adherence to safety protocols. Understand the theoretical basis of each experiment conducted.
Tools & Resources
Departmental lab manuals, YouTube tutorials for specific techniques, Mentorship from lab instructors
Career Connection
Practical skills are highly valued in industrial R&D, quality control, and analytical laboratories, directly impacting employability and performance in job roles across India.
Engage in Peer Learning & Discussion Groups- (Semester 1-2)
Form study groups to discuss complex topics, solve problems collaboratively, and prepare for exams. Teaching peers can significantly solidify your own understanding and improve communication.
Tools & Resources
WhatsApp groups for quick communication, Google Meet for online discussions, Shared notes and resources
Career Connection
Enhances communication, teamwork, and collaborative problem-solving skills, which are critical for success in professional environments and group research projects in India.
Intermediate Stage
Deep Dive into Elective Specializations- (Semester 3)
Critically evaluate and select a specialization group (e.g., Inorganic, Organic, Physical, or Industrial) in Semester 3. Dedicate extra effort to understanding advanced concepts in your chosen area through specialized textbooks and research articles.
Tools & Resources
Advanced specialized textbooks, Peer-reviewed journals (e.g., Journal of the American Chemical Society, RSC journals), Faculty consultations
Career Connection
Develops deep expertise that is highly sought after for specialized R&D roles, product development, and specific industrial sectors across India, providing a competitive edge.
Engage in Departmental Seminars & Workshops- (Semester 3)
Actively attend and, if possible, present at departmental seminars, workshops, and relevant conferences. This builds presentation skills, critical thinking, and exposes you to current research trends and developments.
Tools & Resources
College calendar and department notice boards, Faculty guidance for presentation topics, Online platforms for virtual workshops
Career Connection
Improves public speaking and scientific communication, crucial for academic careers, leadership roles in R&D teams, and effective knowledge dissemination in India.
Initiate Literature Review for Project- (Semester 3)
Begin exploring potential research topics for your Semester 4 project/dissertation. Conduct a thorough literature review to identify gaps in existing knowledge and formulate a viable research question and methodology.
Tools & Resources
University library databases (e.g., Scopus, Web of Science), Google Scholar, Reference management software like Mendeley or Zotero
Career Connection
Lays the groundwork for a successful research project, a key component for academic and industrial research positions, demonstrating independent research capability for future roles.
Advanced Stage
Execute and Document Research Project- (Semester 4)
Meticulously execute your project/dissertation, maintaining accurate records, analyzing data rigorously, and presenting findings effectively in a well-structured written thesis and viva-voce.
Tools & Resources
Laboratory equipment as per project needs, Statistical software (e.g., R, SPSS, Origin), Word processors for thesis writing, Faculty supervision and feedback
Career Connection
The project is a major credential for showcasing research aptitude, problem-solving skills, and independent work, highly valued by employers and for PhD admissions in India.
Intensive Placement Preparation- (Semester 4)
Actively participate in campus placement drives. Prepare a strong, tailored resume and cover letter, practice technical and HR interview questions, and focus on aptitude tests to enhance readiness.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell workshops and training, Online aptitude platforms like IndiaBix, Mock interview sessions, Company-specific preparation materials
Career Connection
Directly targets securing good placements in leading Indian pharmaceutical, chemical, and allied industries or prestigious research institutions post-graduation.
Network with Alumni and Industry Professionals- (Semester 4)
Connect with alumni and professionals through college events, LinkedIn, or industry conferences. Seek guidance on career paths, industry trends, and job market insights to expand your professional circle.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn professional networking platform, College alumni network portals, Professional association events and seminars
Career Connection
Opens doors to mentorship, hidden job opportunities, and builds a professional network critical for long-term career growth and navigating the Indian job market effectively.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- No eligibility criteria specified
Duration: 2 years (4 semesters)
Credits: 82 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 25% (for theory and project), 33.3% (for practicals), External: 75% (for theory and project), 66.7% (for practicals)
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CHM 101 | Inorganic Chemistry - I | Core Theory | 4 | Stereochemistry and Bonding, Metal-Ligand Bonding, Reaction Mechanism of Transition Metal Complexes, Electronic Spectra of Transition Metal Complexes, Magnetic Properties of Transition Metal Complexes |
| CHM 102 | Organic Chemistry - I | Core Theory | 4 | Nature of Bonding in Organic Molecules, Stereochemistry of Organic Compounds, Reaction Mechanism of Organic Compounds, Elimination Reactions, Aromaticity, Heterocyclic Chemistry |
| CHM 103 | Physical Chemistry - I | Core Theory | 4 | Quantum Chemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry |
| CHM 104 | Analytical Chemistry | Core Theory | 4 | Errors in Chemical Analysis, Separation Techniques, Thermal Methods of Analysis, Electroanalytical Techniques, Spectrophotometric Analysis |
| CHM 105 | Practical Inorganic Chemistry - I | Core Practical | 2 | Inorganic Qualitative Analysis, Inorganic Quantitative Analysis (Volumetric), Inorganic Quantitative Analysis (Gravimetric), Preparation of Coordination Compounds |
| CHM 106 | Practical Organic Chemistry - I | Core Practical | 2 | Organic Qualitative Analysis, Organic Preparations (Single-step), Crystallization and Melting Point Determination, Extraction Techniques |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CHM 201 | Inorganic Chemistry - II | Core Theory | 4 | Photochemistry of Transition Metal Complexes, Metal Clusters, Bioinorganic Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry, Inorganic Polymers |
| CHM 202 | Organic Chemistry - II | Core Theory | 4 | Pericyclic Reactions, Photochemistry of Organic Compounds, Chemistry of Natural Products (Terpenoids, Alkaloids), Medicinal Chemistry Principles, Asymmetric Synthesis |
| CHM 203 | Physical Chemistry - II | Core Theory | 4 | Chemical Equilibrium, Statistical Thermodynamics, Molecular Spectroscopy, Polymer Chemistry, Solid State Chemistry |
| CHM 204 | Green Chemistry | Core Theory | 4 | Principles of Green Chemistry, Green Solvents and Catalysts, Green Synthetic Methods, Alternative Feedstocks, Industrial Applications of Green Chemistry |
| CHM 205 | Practical Inorganic Chemistry - II | Core Practical | 2 | Inorganic Preparations (Advanced), Chromatographic Separations, Spectrophotometric Estimations, Complexometric Titrations |
| CHM 206 | Practical Organic Chemistry - II | Core Practical | 2 | Organic Quantitative Analysis, Multi-step Organic Synthesis, Spectroscopic Identification of Organic Compounds, Column Chromatography of Organic Compounds |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CHM 301 | Spectroscopy | Core Theory | 4 | UV-Visible Spectroscopy, Infrared Spectroscopy, NMR Spectroscopy (1H and 13C), Mass Spectrometry, ESR and Mossbauer Spectroscopy |
| CHM 302 | Environmental Chemistry | Core Theory | 4 | Atmosphere and Atmospheric Pollution, Hydrosphere and Water Pollution, Lithosphere and Soil Pollution, Industrial Pollution, Waste Management |
| CHM 303 | Chemistry of Materials | Core Theory | 4 | Introduction to Materials Science, Metals and Alloys, Ceramics and Glasses, Polymers and Composites, Nanomaterials |
| CHM 304A | Elective Inorganic Chemistry - I | Elective Theory (Group A) | 4 | Advanced Bioinorganic Chemistry, Supramolecular Chemistry, Catalysis by Transition Metal Complexes, Inorganic Photochemistry, Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms |
| CHM 304B | Elective Organic Chemistry - I | Elective Theory (Group B) | 4 | Advanced Organic Reaction Mechanisms, Asymmetric Synthesis, Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds, Organometallic Reagents in Synthesis, Retrosynthetic Analysis |
| CHM 304C | Elective Physical Chemistry - I | Elective Theory (Group C) | 4 | Advanced Chemical Kinetics, Electrochemistry of Solutions, Photochemistry and Spectroscopy, Colloid and Interface Chemistry, Solid State Defects |
| CHM 304D | Elective Industrial Chemistry - I | Elective Theory (Group D) | 4 | Industrial Organic Chemicals, Polymer Industry, Pharmaceutical Industry Processes, Agrochemicals Manufacturing, Dyes and Pigments Technology |
| CHM 305A | Elective Inorganic Practical - I | Elective Practical (Group A) | 2 | Synthesis of Advanced Coordination Complexes, Electrochemical Studies of Complexes, Magnetic Susceptibility Measurements, Infrared Spectral Analysis of Inorganic Compounds |
| CHM 305B | Elective Organic Practical - I | Elective Practical (Group B) | 2 | Multi-step Organic Synthesis, Separation of Organic Mixtures, Spectroscopic Characterization (NMR, IR), Chromatographic Purification Techniques |
| CHM 305C | Elective Physical Practical - I | Elective Practical (Group C) | 2 | Kinetics of Fast Reactions, Conductometric Studies, Photochemical Experiments, Surface Tension and Viscosity Measurements |
| CHM 305D | Elective Industrial Practical - I | Elective Practical (Group D) | 2 | Analysis of Industrial Raw Materials, Synthesis of Dyes and Pigments, Quality Control Tests for Polymers, Analysis of Pharmaceutical Intermediates |
| CHM 306A | Elective Inorganic Practical - II | Elective Practical (Group A) | 2 | Synthesis of Organometallic Compounds, Reactions in Non-aqueous Solvents, Thermogravimetric Analysis, Colorimetric Determination of Metal Ions |
| CHM 306B | Elective Organic Practical - II | Elective Practical (Group B) | 2 | Stereoselective Synthesis Experiments, Reaction Monitoring by TLC/GC, Green Chemistry Organic Syntheses, Photochemical Reactions in Organic Chemistry |
| CHM 306C | Elective Physical Practical - II | Elective Practical (Group C) | 2 | Quantum Chemical Calculations (Basic), Spectroscopic Data Interpretation, Electrochemical Cells Studies, Polymer Characterization Techniques |
| CHM 306D | Elective Industrial Practical - II | Elective Practical (Group D) | 2 | Water Quality Analysis, Petroleum Product Testing, Analysis of Food Additives, Effluent Treatment Studies |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CHM 401 | Research Methodology & Scientific Communication | Core Theory | 4 | Research Ethics and Plagiarism, Literature Survey and Reference Management, Experimental Design and Data Analysis, Thesis Writing and Report Preparation, Oral Presentation and Scientific Publications |
| CHM 402 | Project/Dissertation | Project | 4 | Research Problem Formulation, Experimental Work and Data Collection, Data Interpretation and Discussion, Dissertation Writing, Viva-Voce Examination |
| CHM 403A | Elective Inorganic Chemistry - II | Elective Theory (Group A) | 4 | Advanced Organometallic Chemistry, Solid State Inorganic Chemistry, Inorganic Nanomaterials, Industrial Applications of Inorganic Compounds, Inorganic Cages and Clusters |
| CHM 403B | Elective Organic Chemistry - II | Elective Theory (Group B) | 4 | Drug Design and Development, Supramolecular Organic Chemistry, Polymer Synthesis and Reactions, Stereoselective Synthesis (Advanced), Organic Photophysics |
| CHM 403C | Elective Physical Chemistry - II | Elective Theory (Group C) | 4 | Advanced Quantum Chemistry, Statistical Mechanics, Polymer Thermodynamics, Advanced Electrochemistry, Computational Chemistry Methods |
| CHM 403D | Elective Industrial Chemistry - II | Elective Theory (Group D) | 4 | Quality Control and Assurance in Industry, Chemical Plant Design and Operations, Corrosion and its Prevention, Pollution Control Technologies, Fermentation Technology |
| CHM 404A | Elective Inorganic Chemistry - III | Elective Theory (Group A) | 4 | Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms (Advanced), Inorganic Polymers (Advanced), Metal Carbonyls and Clusters, Bonding Theories in Inorganic Chemistry, Catalysis by Porphyrin Complexes |
| CHM 404B | Elective Organic Chemistry - III | Elective Theory (Group B) | 4 | Advanced Heterocyclic Chemistry, Carbohydrate Chemistry, Peptide and Protein Chemistry, Nucleic Acid Chemistry, Organic Synthesis of Biomolecules |
| CHM 404C | Elective Physical Chemistry - III | Elective Theory (Group C) | 4 | Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, X-ray Diffraction (Structure Elucidation), Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, Theoretical Spectroscopy |
| CHM 404D | Elective Industrial Chemistry - III | Elective Theory (Group D) | 4 | Chemical Hazards and Safety Management, Intellectual Property Rights in Chemical Industry, Scale-up of Chemical Processes, Biorefineries and Biofuels, Corrosion Protection Technologies |
| CHM 405A | Elective Inorganic Practical - III | Elective Practical (Group A) | 2 | Synthesis of Nanoparticles, Characterization by XRD and TEM (Interpretation), Ligand Field Calculations, Electrochemical Synthesis |
| CHM 405B | Elective Organic Practical - III | Elective Practical (Group B) | 2 | Synthesis of Biologically Active Molecules, Combinatorial Chemistry Techniques, Photo-redox Catalysis Experiments, Enzyme Catalysis in Organic Synthesis |
| CHM 405C | Elective Physical Practical - III | Elective Practical (Group C) | 2 | Advanced Spectroscopic Experiments (e.g., Fluorescence), Electrochemical Sensor Fabrication, Computational Chemistry Simulations (Basic), Material Characterization (DSC, TGA) |
| CHM 405D | Elective Industrial Practical - III | Elective Practical (Group D) | 2 | Pilot Plant Operations (Simulated), Catalyst Preparation and Testing, Polymer Processing Experiments, Formulation of Agrochemicals |




