Masters of Philosophy in Chemistry
Program Vision
Produce creative and innovative postgraduates in the field of Chemistry who become instrumental in upholding its international standards.
Program Mission
To contribute in technical and socio-economic development through research based quality education, targeting excellence in basic and applied research while fully engaging them on professional skills.
Program Objectives
- To impart postgraduate students with a conceptual understanding of the basic and Advanced level Chemistry.
- To develop the capability of analyzing, addressing and posing solutions to problems related to applied research.
- To enhance student competence in the design and conduct of experiments and analysis and presentation of experimental data and results.
- To equip students with the necessary skills set for pursuing careers in Chemistry education, research and industry.
Program Learning Outcomes
After the completion of M.Phil. Chemistry degree, students will be able to:
- Appreciate the theoretical and experimental skills making them capable of designing, predicting, modeling and analyzing the behavior of Chemical processes.
- Spirit of working individually as well as in interactive groups with the necessary requirements of scientific and professional ethics.
- Grasp hands on experience and scientific communication skills to clearly present their research work.
- Play role at national level in the increase of higher education standards and can positively fulfill the needs in the industry
Basic Eligibility Requirements for Admission:
Admission is purely merit-based and rests solely on the following criteria:
- Submission of Complete Application
- Academic Record
- Performance in admission test
- Application Review Interview Performance (if shortlisted)
- Application processing fee
- Supporting documents by the stipulated deadline
Admission/eligibility criteria
Admission to M.Phil. Chemistry Program required
1:Basic Academic Qualification: BS Chemistry (Sixteen years of schooling or 4-year education with minimum 120 credit hours) after F.Sc/Grade 12 shall be required for admission in the M.Phil. Chemistry Program.
2: Admission Test:
a) A rigorous University admission test as an eligibility condition for admission to M.Phil. Chemistry program with a passing score of 50%.
OR
b) Accept the GRE/HAT General/Equivalent tests, with a passing score of 50%.
Semester First Courses
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours | Notes |
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CHEM7101 | Advanced Separation Techniques-I | 03 | 4 courses will be offered in Semester 1 |
CHEM7102 | Advanced Spectroscopic Techniques | 03 | |
CHEM7103 | Advanced Spectrophotometry | 03 | |
CHEM7107 | Environmental Chemistry | 03 | |
CHEM7109 | Advanced Surface Chemistry | 03 | |
CHEM7110 | Nuclear Chemistry | 03 | |
Total | 12 |
Semester Second Courses
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours | Notes |
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CHEM7204 | Advanced Electroanalytical Techniques-I | 03 | 4 courses will be offered in Semester 2 |
CHEM7205 | Advanced X-Ray Spectroscopy and Thermal analysis | 03 | |
CHEM7206 | Research Methodology | 03 | |
CHEM7208 | Nano-Chemistry | 03 | |
CHEM7211 | Polymer Chemistry | 03 | |
CHEM7212 | Biochemistry | 03 | |
CHEM7213 | Solid State Chemistry | 03 | |
Total | 12 |
Semester Third AND Fourth Courses
Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hours |
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CHEM7001 | Research, Thesis and Defense | 03 + 03 |
Total | 06 |