

MSC in Chemistry at NMKRV College for Women


Bengaluru, Karnataka
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About the Specialization
What is Chemistry at NMKRV College for Women Bengaluru?
This MSc Chemistry program at N.M.K.R.V. College for Women, affiliated with Bengaluru City University, focuses on developing advanced theoretical knowledge and practical skills across inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry. The curriculum is designed to meet the evolving demands of India''''s rapidly growing chemical, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology industries, preparing graduates for diverse roles in research and development, and contributing to scientific advancements.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for Bachelor of Science graduates with a strong foundation in Chemistry, seeking to deepen their expertise and pursue advanced scientific careers. It caters to fresh graduates aspiring for research, quality control, or academic roles, and working professionals in related fields looking to upskill or transition into specialized R&D positions within India''''s dynamic chemical sector.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to secure roles as Research Chemists, Analytical Chemists, Quality Control/Assurance specialists in pharmaceutical, agrochemical, or material science companies. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 3-5 LPA, with experienced professionals earning INR 7-15 LPA. The program also provides a strong foundation for pursuing PhDs or clearing national-level examinations like NET, SET, or GATE for academic and research positions.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Core Concepts & Lab Safety- (Semester 1-2)
Focus on building a robust understanding of fundamental inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry principles through diligent study and concept mapping. Simultaneously, prioritize learning and strictly adhering to all laboratory safety protocols and good laboratory practices.
Tools & Resources
Textbooks, Online chemistry tutorials (e.g., NPTEL, Khan Academy), Lab manuals
Career Connection
Essential for safe and effective work in any chemical industry or research lab, forming the bedrock for advanced studies and professional responsibility.
Develop Foundational Analytical Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Actively participate in all practical sessions, concentrating on precise execution of experiments and accurate data interpretation. Engage in peer discussions for problem-solving and understanding experimental nuances beyond rote procedures, solidifying practical knowledge.
Tools & Resources
Lab instruments (e.g., spectrophotometers, pH meters), Data analysis software (e.g., Excel for basic statistics)
Career Connection
Builds critical hands-on skills required for quality control, research, and development roles in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, making graduates job-ready.
Engage in Academic Discussions- (Semester 1-2)
Actively participate in classroom discussions, seminars, and departmental workshops. Form study groups to clarify difficult concepts and prepare for internal assessments, fostering a collaborative learning environment and deepening understanding.
Tools & Resources
Departmental seminars, Academic journals (basic level), Peer study groups
Career Connection
Enhances communication skills, critical thinking, and the ability to articulate scientific ideas, crucial for teamwork and presentations in professional and academic settings.
Intermediate Stage
Undertake Mini-Projects/Literature Reviews- (Semester 3)
Proactively seek out opportunities for short research projects or in-depth literature reviews under faculty guidance. This helps in understanding research methodologies, scientific writing, and developing critical analytical abilities for complex problems.
Tools & Resources
Research databases (e.g., Scopus, Web of Science, PubMed), Scientific writing guides
Career Connection
Prepares students for the final dissertation, sharpens research acumen, and makes them attractive to R&D roles in industry and academia.
Specialized Software & Instrument Proficiency- (Semester 3)
Gain hands-on experience with advanced analytical instruments (e.g., NMR, Mass Spectrometry, GC-MS, HPLC) and relevant chemistry software (e.g., ChemDraw, computational chemistry tools) through workshops or departmental facilities.
Tools & Resources
University instrumentation labs, Specialized software licenses, Online instrument tutorials
Career Connection
Directly enhances employability in analytical, process development, and research roles that heavily rely on sophisticated instrumentation and data interpretation in modern industries.
Participate in Seminars & Conferences- (Semester 3)
Attend and, if possible, present papers or posters at regional or national chemistry seminars, workshops, and conferences. This provides exposure to current research trends, broadens knowledge, and facilitates networking opportunities with experts.
Tools & Resources
College notice boards for event announcements, Scientific societies (e.g., Indian Chemical Society), Online conference platforms
Career Connection
Builds a professional network, develops public speaking skills, and keeps students updated with industry innovations, critical for career growth and opportunities.
Advanced Stage
Excel in Dissertation/Project Work- (Semester 4)
Dedicate significant effort to the final semester project or dissertation. Choose a topic aligned with career interests, ensure robust methodology, meticulous data analysis, and professional report writing and presentation of findings.
Tools & Resources
Faculty mentors, University library resources, Specialized lab equipment, Statistical software (e.g., Origin, SPSS)
Career Connection
A strong dissertation is a key differentiator for R&D positions, a testament to independent research capability, and often a prerequisite for higher academic pursuits like PhDs.
Prepare for Competitive Exams & Placements- (Semester 4)
Simultaneously prepare for national-level exams like CSIR-NET, GATE, or university-specific PhD entrance tests. Attend placement drives, hone interview skills, and tailor resumes to specific industry roles to maximize career prospects.
Tools & Resources
Previous year question papers, Coaching classes, Career guidance cells, Mock interviews, Online job portals
Career Connection
Essential for securing placements in top companies, gaining admission to prestigious PhD programs, or pursuing teaching and research roles in academia.
Network with Alumni & Industry Professionals- (Semester 4)
Actively engage with the college''''s alumni network and participate in industry-academia interaction events. Seek mentorship, gain insights into career paths, and explore potential job leads or collaborative opportunities through these connections.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn, Alumni association events, Industry workshops and guest lectures
Career Connection
Opens doors to hidden job markets, provides valuable career advice, and establishes professional relationships vital for long-term career success and entrepreneurial ventures.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- B.Sc. with Chemistry as one of the major/optional subjects and any two other science subjects with 50% marks in aggregate. SC/ST/Category I students 45% marks in aggregate.
Duration: 2 years (4 semesters)
Credits: 96 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 30%, External: 70%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PGCH1.1 | Life Skills | Core (Common to all PG Courses) | 4 | Goal Setting, Time Management, Stress Management, Communication Skills, Leadership, Professional Ethics |
| PGCH1.2 | Research Methodology & IPR | Core (Common to all PG Courses) | 4 | Research Design, Data Collection, Statistical Analysis, Research Ethics, Intellectual Property Rights, Plagiarism |
| PGCH1.3 | Constitution of India | Core (Common to all PG Courses) | 4 | Preamble, Fundamental Rights & Duties, Directive Principles, Legislative & Executive Powers, Judiciary |
| PGCH1.4 | Entrepreneurship Development | Core (Common to all PG Courses) | 4 | Entrepreneurial Mindset, Business Plan, Marketing Strategies, Funding Options, Innovation, Start-up Ecosystem |
| PGCH1.5 | Syllabus Prescribed by Board of Studies - I (Discipline Specific Core) | Core | 4 | |
| PGCH1.6 | Syllabus Prescribed by Board of Studies - II (Discipline Specific Core) | Core | 4 |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CHHT 2.1 | Inorganic Chemistry - II | Core | 4 | Symmetry and Group Theory, Metal-Ligand Bonding, Coordination Chemistry, Reaction Mechanisms of Coordination Compounds, Bioinorganic Chemistry |
| CHHT 2.2 | Organic Chemistry - II | Core | 4 | Advanced Stereochemistry, Reaction Mechanisms & Reactive Intermediates, Organic Photochemistry, Pericyclic Reactions, Aromaticity & Heterocyclic Chemistry |
| CHHT 2.3 | Physical Chemistry - II | Core | 4 | Chemical Thermodynamics, Statistical Thermodynamics, Chemical Kinetics, Surface Chemistry, Catalysis |
| CHHT 2.4 | Analytical Chemistry - I | Core | 4 | Basic Analytical Concepts, Separation Techniques, Thermal Methods of Analysis, Electrochemical Methods, Spectrophotometry |
| CHHP 2.5 | Inorganic Chemistry - Practical - II | Lab | 4 | Qualitative Analysis of Inorganic Mixtures, Quantitative Analysis of Metal Ions, Complexometric Titrations, Gravimetric Estimations |
| CHHP 2.6 | Organic Chemistry - Practical - II | Lab | 4 | Qualitative Analysis of Organic Compounds, Organic Preparations (Multi-step synthesis), Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC), Column Chromatography |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CHHT 3.1 | Inorganic Chemistry - III | Core | 4 | Organometallic Chemistry, Cluster Compounds, Solid State Chemistry, Magnetic Properties of Coordination Compounds, Electronic Spectroscopy |
| CHHT 3.2 | Organic Chemistry - III | Core | 4 | Chemistry of Natural Products, Biosynthesis, Stereoselective Synthesis, Polymer Chemistry, Green Chemistry |
| CHHT 3.3 | Physical Chemistry - III | Core | 4 | Quantum Chemistry, Molecular Spectroscopy, Electrochemistry, Photochemistry, Chemical Dynamics |
| CHHOE 3.4 | Open Elective - I | Elective | 4 | |
| CHHP 3.5 | Physical Chemistry - Practical - III | Lab | 4 | Electrochemistry Experiments (pHmetry, Conductometry), Chemical Kinetics Experiments, Colloids and Surface Phenomena, Thermodynamic Experiments |
| CHHP 3.6 | Analytical Chemistry - Practical - III | Lab | 4 | Potentiometry, Voltammetry, Flame Photometry, Spectrophotometric Estimations |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CHHT 4.1 | Inorganic Chemistry - IV | Core | 4 | Nuclear Chemistry, Industrial Inorganic Chemistry, Environmental Chemistry (Inorganic aspects), Nanomaterials |
| CHHT 4.2 | Organic Chemistry - IV | Core | 4 | Advanced Spectroscopy (NMR, Mass, IR), Retrosynthetic Analysis, Drug Design, Asymmetric Synthesis |
| CHHT 4.3 | Physical Chemistry - IV | Core | 4 | Chemical Bonding, Molecular Orbital Theory, Group Theory in Spectroscopy, Solid State Chemistry (Physical aspects) |
| CHHP 4.4 | Project Work / Dissertation | Project | 4 | Research Design, Data Analysis, Scientific Writing, Literature Review, Presentation of Research Findings |
| CHHP 4.5 | Inorganic & Organic Chemistry - Practical - IV | Lab | 4 | Complex Synthesis & Characterization, Organometallic Preparations, Multistep Organic Synthesis, Green Chemistry Experiments |
| CHHP 4.6 | Physical Chemistry - Practical - IV | Lab | 4 | Adsorption Studies, Phase Equilibria Experiments, Viscosity and Surface Tension Measurements, Refractometry |




