

B-SC in Chemistry at SRI BABU SINGH DEGREE COLLEGE, NAWABGANJ, FARRUKHABAD


Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh
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About the Specialization
What is Chemistry at SRI BABU SINGH DEGREE COLLEGE, NAWABGANJ, FARRUKHABAD Farrukhabad?
This B.Sc. Chemistry program at SRI BABU SINGH DEGREE COLLEGE, affiliated with CSJM University, focuses on foundational and advanced chemical principles, preparing students for diverse roles in India''''s rapidly expanding chemical and pharmaceutical industries. It covers core areas from atomic structure to complex organic and inorganic reactions, crucial for addressing modern industrial and environmental challenges within the Indian context.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for 10+2 science graduates with a strong aptitude for scientific inquiry and problem-solving, seeking entry into research, industrial, or academic careers in chemistry. It also benefits individuals aiming for competitive examinations or pursuing higher studies (M.Sc., Ph.D.) in chemistry and related fields in India.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect career paths in chemical manufacturing, quality control, R&D labs, and pharmaceuticals across India. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 2.5 - 4 LPA, growing significantly with experience. Opportunities include roles as Lab Analysts, Research Assistants, Production Chemists, and Quality Control Chemists, aligning with the robust growth in India''''s healthcare and chemical sectors.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Build Strong Conceptual Foundations- (Semester 1-2)
Focus on mastering fundamental concepts in atomic structure, chemical bonding, thermodynamics, and basic organic reactions. Actively participate in practical sessions for hands-on experience with qualitative and quantitative analysis, maintaining detailed lab notebooks. Regularly review topics and clarify doubts with faculty.
Tools & Resources
NCERT textbooks, NPTEL (for conceptual clarity), Standard reference books (e.g., Morrison & Boyd for Organic, Atkins for Physical)
Career Connection
A solid foundation is crucial for understanding advanced topics and performing well in entrance exams for M.Sc. or industrial roles requiring basic lab skills.
Develop Analytical & Problem-Solving Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Practice solving a wide range of numerical problems in physical chemistry and mechanism-based questions in organic chemistry. Engage in peer study groups to discuss challenging concepts and different approaches to problem-solving. Utilize previous year question papers to understand exam patterns.
Tools & Resources
Solved examples in textbooks, Online chemistry problem sets, Competitive exam preparation books (e.g., for IIT-JAM)
Career Connection
Sharp analytical skills are highly valued in R&D, quality control, and any role requiring data interpretation and troubleshooting.
Explore Chemistry Beyond Textbooks- (Semester 1-2)
Attend college seminars, guest lectures, and workshops related to chemistry. Read popular science articles or magazines that discuss current developments in chemical science and its applications in daily life and industry. This broadens perspective and sparks further interest.
Tools & Resources
Chemical & Engineering News, Nature Chemistry, Science magazines, YouTube channels (e.g., Periodic Videos)
Career Connection
Provides exposure to diverse career paths in chemistry, aids in selecting future specializations, and helps in interviews by demonstrating broader awareness.
Intermediate Stage
Master Practical Skills & Instrumentation- (Semester 3-5)
Focus intensely on refining practical skills in organic synthesis, spectrophotometry, and conductometry. Understand the principles behind each instrument and experiment. Seek opportunities to work on minor projects or assist senior students in their lab work.
Tools & Resources
Lab manuals, Instrument handbooks, Online videos demonstrating experimental procedures, College chemistry lab facilities
Career Connection
Strong practical proficiency is a direct requirement for roles as lab chemists, research assistants, and quality assurance specialists in industries.
Network and Seek Industry Exposure- (Semester 3-5)
Participate in industrial visits organized by the college or department to understand real-world chemical processes. Connect with alumni working in chemical industries or research organizations through professional networking platforms or college events.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn, College alumni networks, Career fairs, Departmental industry outreach programs
Career Connection
Builds valuable professional contacts, helps in identifying internship opportunities, and provides insights into industry expectations and job roles.
Specialize and Prepare for Higher Studies/Competitive Exams- (Semester 3-5)
Identify areas of chemistry that particularly interest you (e.g., organic synthesis, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry) and delve deeper into advanced topics. Start preparing for entrance exams like IIT-JAM, CSIR NET (for future PhD), or other PG entrance exams.
Tools & Resources
Standardized test preparation guides, Online coaching platforms, Advanced textbooks in specific chemistry branches
Career Connection
Essential for securing admissions to prestigious M.Sc. programs or preparing for research-oriented careers in national labs.
Advanced Stage
Undertake an Independent Research Project- (Semester 6)
Engage in a capstone project or a research dissertation under faculty guidance. This involves literature review, experimental design, data collection, analysis, and report writing, culminating in a presentation.
Tools & Resources
Research journals (e.g., ACS, RSC journals), Scientific databases (Scopus, Web of Science), College library resources, Faculty mentorship
Career Connection
Develops independent research skills, critical thinking, and scientific communication, highly valued in R&D roles and for pursuing higher academic degrees.
Focus on Placement and Interview Preparation- (Semester 6)
Develop a professional resume highlighting acquired skills and project experience. Practice mock interviews, including technical chemistry questions and general HR queries. Prepare for aptitude tests commonly used by recruiters in India.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell services, Online interview preparation platforms (e.g., Glassdoor, InterviewBit), Career counseling
Career Connection
Directly prepares students for campus placements or off-campus recruitment drives in chemical, pharmaceutical, or allied industries.
Develop Professional Communication & Ethics- (Semester 6)
Practice presenting scientific data clearly and concisely, both verbally and in written reports. Understand and adhere to ethical practices in scientific research and industrial settings, focusing on safety regulations and responsible chemical handling.
Tools & Resources
Technical writing guides, Presentation software, Seminars on research ethics and lab safety protocols
Career Connection
Essential for effective collaboration in teams, responsible professional conduct, and leadership roles in any scientific organization.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- 10+2 with Science stream (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology) from a recognized board.
Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)
Credits: 132 (as per NEP 2020 guidelines for a 3-year UG degree, including all components) Credits
Assessment: Internal: 25%, External: 75%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B040101T | Fundamentals of Chemistry | Core Theory (Discipline Specific Core - DSC-1) | 4 | Atomic Structure, Periodicity of Elements, Chemical Bonding, Reaction Mechanism, Aromaticity, Stereochemistry |
| B040102P | Inorganic Chemistry Practical (Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis) | Core Practical (DSC-1 Lab) | 2 | Inorganic Qualitative Analysis (dry & wet tests), Volumetric Analysis (acid-base titrations), Volumetric Analysis (redox titrations), Inorganic Mixture Analysis |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B040201T | Chemical Energetics, Equilibria & Functional Group Chemistry-I | Core Theory (Discipline Specific Core - DSC-2) | 4 | Chemical Thermodynamics, Chemical Equilibrium, Ionic Equilibrium, Alcohols, Ethers and Epoxides, Phenols |
| B040202P | Physical Chemistry Practical (Thermochemistry & Chemical Kinetics) | Core Practical (DSC-2 Lab) | 2 | Thermochemical experiments (heat of neutralization, solution), Chemical Kinetics experiments (reaction rate determination), Verification of Hess''''s Law, Determination of specific heat of solid |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B040301T | Solutions, Colloids, Kinetics & Functional Group Chemistry-II | Core Theory (Discipline Specific Core - DSC-3) | 4 | Solutions, Colloids and Surface Chemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Aldehydes & Ketones, Carboxylic Acids & Derivatives, Organic Nitrogen Compounds |
| B040302P | Organic Chemistry Practical (Preparations & Estimations) | Core Practical (DSC-3 Lab) | 2 | Organic preparations (e.g., Aspirin, Benzoic acid), Organic estimations (e.g., estimation of amino groups), Purification techniques (recrystallization, distillation), Melting point determination |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B040401T | Transition & Inner Transition Elements, Coordination Chemistry & Acids & Bases | Core Theory (Discipline Specific Core - DSC-4) | 4 | Transition Elements, Inner Transition Elements, Coordination Compounds, Hard and Soft Acids and Bases, Non-aqueous Solvents |
| B040402P | Inorganic Chemistry Practical (Synthesis of Coordination Compounds & Gravimetric Analysis) | Core Practical (DSC-4 Lab) | 2 | Synthesis of coordination compounds, Gravimetric analysis (e.g., BaSO4, Ni-DMG), Colorimetric estimation, Column Chromatography of metal ions |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B040501T | Spectroscopy, Photochemistry & Bioinorganic Chemistry | Core Theory (Discipline Specific Core - DSC-5) | 4 | Molecular Spectroscopy (UV-Vis, IR, NMR), Photochemistry, Bioinorganic Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Green Chemistry |
| B040502P | Physical Chemistry Practical (Spectrophotometry & Conductometry) | Core Practical (DSC-5 Lab) | 2 | Spectrophotometric estimations, Conductometric titrations, Potentiometric titrations, pH metric experiments |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| B040601T | Organometallics, Heterocyclic Chemistry & Drug Design | Core Theory (Discipline Specific Core - DSC-6) | 4 | Organometallic Compounds, Heterocyclic Compounds, Amino Acids & Proteins, Nucleic Acids, Drug Design & Synthesis |
| B040602P | Organic Chemistry Practical (Qualitative Analysis & Chromatography) | Core Practical (DSC-6 Lab) | 2 | Qualitative analysis of organic compounds, Chromatography techniques (TLC, paper), Spectroscopic analysis (IR, UV) of organic compounds, Quantitative analysis of functional groups |




