

M-SC in Chemistry at MD. SHAHBAN MEMORIAL MAHAVIDYALAYA


Ballia, Uttar Pradesh
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About the Specialization
What is Chemistry at MD. SHAHBAN MEMORIAL MAHAVIDYALAYA Ballia?
This M.Sc. Chemistry program at Md. Shahban Memorial Mahavidyalaya, affiliated with MGKVP, focuses on advanced theoretical knowledge and practical skills across inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry. The curriculum is designed to meet the evolving demands of the Indian chemical industry, research, and academia, providing a deep understanding of chemical principles and their real-world applications. It prepares students for diverse scientific roles.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for fresh science graduates with a strong foundation in Chemistry seeking to pursue higher education and research. It also caters to individuals aiming for careers in chemical industries, pharmaceuticals, and environmental sectors in India. Aspiring researchers, educators, and quality control professionals will find this course beneficial, especially those with a B.Sc. in Chemistry or related fields.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse India-specific career paths in sectors like pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, agrochemicals, and research institutions. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 3-5 LPA, growing significantly with experience. Graduates can advance to roles like Research Chemist, Analytical Scientist, Quality Control Manager, or even pursue Ph.D. for academic careers, aligning with national scientific advancements.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Core Chemical Concepts- (Semester 1-2)
Dedicate time to thoroughly understand fundamental theories in inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry. Use textbooks, online resources like NPTEL lectures, and university library databases. Regularly solve problems from standard reference books.
Tools & Resources
NPTEL courses, Standard textbooks (e.g., Puri, Sharma & Kalia for Physical; Morrison & Boyd for Organic), MGKVP E-resources
Career Connection
Strong fundamentals are crucial for excelling in entrance exams for higher studies (NET/GATE) and interviews for R&D roles in Indian companies.
Develop Lab Proficiency and Safety- (Semester 1-2)
Actively participate in all practical sessions, meticulously follow experimental procedures, and maintain a detailed lab notebook. Focus on understanding the ''''why'''' behind each step and prioritize lab safety protocols.
Tools & Resources
Lab Manuals, Safety Data Sheets (SDS), Mentorship from lab instructors
Career Connection
Hands-on skills are highly valued in analytical, quality control, and research positions within Indian chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
Engage in Peer Learning and Discussions- (Semester 1-2)
Form study groups to discuss complex topics, share insights, and prepare for exams. Teaching concepts to peers reinforces your own understanding and develops communication skills.
Tools & Resources
College library study rooms, Online collaborative platforms (e.g., Google Meet), Departmental discussion forums
Career Connection
Enhances critical thinking and collaborative skills, essential for team-based projects in industry and academia.
Intermediate Stage
Explore Research Papers and Scientific Literature- (Semester 3)
Begin reading research papers related to your areas of interest in chemistry. Utilize university subscriptions to scientific databases like ScienceDirect or ACS Publications. Understand how research is conducted and communicated.
Tools & Resources
University library databases, Google Scholar, ResearchGate
Career Connection
Develops a research aptitude, crucial for Ph.D. admissions and R&D roles. It also helps in identifying potential project topics.
Participate in Workshops and Seminars- (Semester 3)
Attend departmental seminars, workshops, and guest lectures on advanced topics or industrial applications. This exposes you to cutting-edge research and industry trends, expanding your network.
Tools & Resources
Departmental notice boards, Online event listings, Professional chemical societies in India (e.g., Chemical Research Society of India - CRSI)
Career Connection
Provides insights into various career paths, helps identify potential mentors, and builds a professional network valuable for placements.
Initiate Mini-Projects or Internships- (Semester 3)
Seek opportunities for short-term research projects with faculty members or internships in local industries during semester breaks. This provides practical experience and helps apply theoretical knowledge.
Tools & Resources
Faculty advisors, College placement cell, Online internship portals like Internshala
Career Connection
Practical exposure significantly boosts your resume for placements in core chemistry sectors and opens doors for future collaborations.
Advanced Stage
Undertake a Comprehensive Dissertation/Project- (Semester 4)
Choose a project topic that aligns with your career aspirations and work diligently on it. Focus on problem-solving, experimental design, data analysis, and scientific report writing. This is your flagship work.
Tools & Resources
Research labs, Specialized software (e.g., Chemdraw, Origin), Guidance from faculty supervisor
Career Connection
A strong project showcases your research capabilities, problem-solving skills, and independent thinking, critical for R&D roles and Ph.D. applications.
Prepare for Competitive Exams and Placements- (Semester 4)
Regularly solve previous year''''s question papers for NET/GATE and practice aptitude tests for placements. Polish your resume and hone your interview skills through mock interviews.
Tools & Resources
Online test series, Coaching institutes (if needed), College career counseling services, Mock interview sessions
Career Connection
Directly impacts success in securing jobs in public sector undertakings (PSUs), government research labs, and academic positions, as well as private sector placements.
Network Professionally and Explore Career Options- (Semester 4)
Attend job fairs, connect with alumni, and reach out to professionals in your field on platforms like LinkedIn. Understand different career trajectories in chemistry and tailor your skills accordingly.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn, Alumni network events, Industry career fairs
Career Connection
Expands your professional network, leading to potential job opportunities, mentorship, and insights into industry demands.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- B.Sc. with Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Biochemistry or Microbiology as a major/honors subject from a recognized university.
Duration: 2 years (4 semesters)
Credits: 94 Credits
Assessment: Internal: As per university ordinance (typically 30-40%), External: As per university ordinance (typically 60-70%)
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CH 101 | Inorganic Chemistry - I | Core | 3 | Chemistry of Main Group Elements, Advanced Coordination Chemistry, Reaction Mechanisms of Transition Metal Complexes, Metal-Ligand Bonding Theories, Inorganic Reaction Pathways |
| CH 102 | Organic Chemistry - I | Core | 3 | Stereochemistry, Reaction Mechanism Fundamentals, Aromaticity, Pericyclic Reactions, Elimination Reactions |
| CH 103 | Physical Chemistry - I | Core | 3 | Quantum Chemistry Principles, Chemical Thermodynamics, Statistical Thermodynamics, Chemical Kinetics, Surface Chemistry |
| CH 104 | Spectroscopy | Core | 3 | Molecular Spectroscopy Basics, UV-Visible Spectroscopy, Infrared Spectroscopy, NMR Spectroscopy, Mass Spectrometry |
| CH 105 | Analytical Chemistry | Core | 3 | Quantitative Analysis Techniques, Chromatographic Separations, Electroanalytical Methods, Spectrochemical Analysis, Sampling and Data Analysis |
| CH 106 | Lab Course - I (Inorganic & Physical) | Lab | 4 | Inorganic Synthesis & Characterization, Gravimetric Analysis, Thermochemical Experiments, Kinetic Measurements, Solution Properties |
| CH 107 | Lab Course - II (Organic & Analytical) | Lab | 4 | Organic Synthesis & Purification, Qualitative Analysis of Organic Compounds, Chromatographic Techniques, Spectrophotometric Analysis, Volumetric Analysis |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CH 201 | Inorganic Chemistry - II | Core | 3 | Organometallic Chemistry, Bioinorganic Chemistry, Solid State Chemistry, Inorganic Photochemistry, Catalysis |
| CH 202 | Organic Chemistry - II | Core | 3 | Asymmetric Synthesis, Advanced Reaction Mechanisms, Heterocyclic Chemistry, Retrosynthetic Analysis, Photochemistry of Organic Molecules |
| CH 203 | Physical Chemistry - II | Core | 3 | Electrochemistry, Polymer Chemistry Principles, Colloids and Macromolecules, Chemical Dynamics, Phase Equilibria |
| CH 204 | Biology for Chemists | Core | 3 | Biomolecules Structure and Function, Enzyme Catalysis, Metabolic Pathways, Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis, Cell Biology Basics |
| CH 205 | Environmental Chemistry | Core | 3 | Atmospheric Chemistry, Water Pollution and Treatment, Soil Chemistry, Environmental Toxicology, Green Chemistry Principles |
| CH 206 | Lab Course - III (Inorganic & Physical) | Lab | 4 | Complexometric Titrations, Synthesis of Metal Complexes, Conductometry, Potentiometry, Viscosity Measurements |
| CH 207 | Lab Course - IV (Organic & Analytical) | Lab | 4 | Quantitative Organic Analysis, Derivatization of Organic Compounds, Extraction Techniques, HPLC and GC Experiments, Titrimetric Analysis |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CH 301 | Inorganic Chemistry - III | Core | 3 | Inorganic Rings and Cages, Magnetic Properties of Complexes, Electronic Spectra of Complexes, Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms, Catalysis by Transition Metals |
| CH 302 | Organic Chemistry - III | Core | 3 | Chemistry of Natural Products, Medicinal Chemistry Principles, Combinatorial Chemistry, Green Organic Synthesis, Molecular Rearrangements |
| CH 303 | Physical Chemistry - III | Core | 3 | Quantum Mechanics in Chemistry, Molecular Symmetry and Group Theory, Advanced Chemical Kinetics, Photochemistry, Electrochemistry of Interfaces |
| CH 304 | Green Chemistry & Nanochemistry | Elective | 3 | Principles of Green Chemistry, Catalysis in Green Chemistry, Nanomaterials Synthesis, Properties of Nanoparticles, Applications of Nanochemistry |
| CH 305 | Lab Course - V (Inorganic & Physical) | Lab | 4 | Synthesis of Organometallic Compounds, Analysis of Complex Ions, Flame Photometry, Chemical Kinetics Experiments, Spectroscopic Characterization |
| CH 306 | Lab Course - VI (Organic) | Lab | 4 | Multi-step Organic Synthesis, Separation Techniques, Characterization by Spectroscopy, Drug Synthesis, Stereoselective Reactions |
| CH 307 | Project (Part I) / Seminar | Project | 2 | Literature Survey, Research Proposal Development, Experimental Design, Data Collection Planning, Scientific Presentation Skills |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CH 401 | Inorganic Chemistry - IV | Core | 3 | Hard-Soft Acid-Base Theory, Cluster Chemistry, Inorganic Polymers, Symmetry in Inorganic Chemistry, Advanced Material Synthesis |
| CH 402 | Organic Chemistry - IV | Core | 3 | Advanced Spectroscopic Techniques, Biosynthesis of Natural Products, Polymer Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry Applications, Supramolecular Chemistry |
| CH 403 | Physical Chemistry - IV | Core | 3 | Statistical Mechanics, Computational Chemistry, Macromolecular Systems, Solid State and Surface Phenomena, Electrochemical Devices |
| CH 404 | Materials Chemistry & Industrial Processes | Elective | 3 | Advanced Materials Science, Industrial Chemical Manufacturing, Chemical Plant Design, Quality Control in Industry, Corrosion and its Prevention |
| CH 405 | Lab Course - VII (Physical) | Lab | 4 | Surface Tension Measurements, Adsorption Isotherms, Thermodynamic Measurements, Conductometric Titrations, pH Metry |
| CH 406 | Lab Course - VIII (Elective/Advanced) | Lab | 4 | Advanced Analytical Techniques, Environmental Sample Analysis, Polymer Characterization, Industrial Process Simulation, Nanomaterial Synthesis Experiments |
| CH 407 | Project (Part II) / Dissertation | Project | 6 | Independent Research Project, Data Analysis and Interpretation, Thesis Writing, Scientific Communication, Problem-Solving in Chemistry |




