Fee structure and syllabus of M.Sc (chemistry) course in Amravati University

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Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, etc are the main topics included in M.Sc Chemistry course curriculum. Total fee for the course will be around Rs. 6000/- in Amaravati University.

Syllabus of M.Sc Chemistry

Semester-I

Inorganic Chemistry

  • Stereochemistry and Bonding in Main Group Compound
  • Molecular Orbital Theory
  • Metal-Ligand Bonding
  • Magneto Chemistry
  • Metallic Cluster
  • Non-aqueous solvent behavior
  • Metal-Ligand equilibria in solution
  • Symmetry and Group Theory

Organic Chemistry

  • Nature and Bonding in Organic Molecule
  • Aromatic Nucleophilic Substitution
  • Elimination Reactions

Physical Chemistry

  • Quantum Chemistry
  • Thermodynamics
  • Statistical Thermodynamics
  • Chemical Dynamics

Modern Methods of Separation

  • Statistical Analysis
  • Chromatography
  • Ion exchange
  • Solvent Extraction

Semester II

Co-ordination Chemistry

  • Ligand field theory (LFT)
  • Electronic spectra
  • Reaction Mechanism of Transition Metal complexes
  • Metal pi-Complexes

Organic Chemistry –II

  • Aromatic Electrophillic Substitution
  • Addition to Carbon –Carbon Multiple Bond
  • Addition to Carbon-Heteroatom Multiple Bonds
  • Free Radical Reaction
  • Mechanism of Molecular Rearrangement
  • Green Chemistry

Physical Chemistry-II

  • Chemical Dynamics
  • Surface Chemistry
  • Macromolecules
  • Electrochemistry
  • Nuclear Chemistry

Optical Methods and Environmental Chemistry

  • Spectrophotometry and Colorimetry
  • Flame Emission and Atomic spectrometry
  • Water Pollution
  • Air Pollution
  • Soil Pollution and Pesticide Analysis

Semester III

Inorganic Chemistry (Bioinorganic Chemistry)

  • Essential and trace metals in biological systems
  • Electron transfer in Biology
  • Transport & Storage of Dioxygen
  • Metalloenzymes

Inorganic Chemistry (Solid State Chemistry)

  • Crystal Structure of Some Simple Compounds
  • Dielectric polarization
  • Magnetic properties of Materials

Organic Chemistry (Organic Synthesis-I)

  • Photochemistry
  • Pericyclic Reactions
  • Oxidation-Reduction and Electron transfer reactions
  • Formation of C-C bond

Organic Chemistry (Natural Product-I)

  • Carbohydrates
  • Amino acids, protein and peptides

Physical Chemistry

  • Solid-state chemistry
  • Electronic properties and Band Theory
  • Glass, Ceramics and Multiphase materials
  • Ceramics and Composites
  • Superconductivity
  • Polymer characterization

Industrial Chemistry

  • Fundamentals of Heat transfer
  • Unit Operations
  • Material Balance
  • Catalyst
  • Materials of construction for chemical plant
  • Chemical Process Economics
  • Industrial Management
  • Safety

Semester IV

General Analytical Chemistry

  • Radiochemical Methods
  • Automation of Chemical Analysis
  • Optical Methods of Analysis
  • Analysis of Food, Body fluids and Drugs
  • Fuel analysis

Inorganic Chemistry (Photo-inorganic & Organ metallic Chemistry)

  • Basics of Photochemistry
  • Excited States of Metal Complexes
  • Ligand field Photochemistry
  • Redox reactions by Excited Metal Complexes
  • Organotransition Metal Chemistry
  • Transition Metal Pi Complexes

Inorganic Chemistry (Materials Chemistry)

  • Glasses, Ceramics & Composites
  • Liquid Crystals
  • Biomaterials
  • Nanoparticles & Nanostructural materials
  • Nanoporous Materials
  • Solid State Reaction
  • Coordination Polymers

Organic Chemistry (Organic Synthesis: II)

  • Chemo and Regio Selectivity
  • Designing the synthesis based on retrosynthetic analysis
  • Protection and Deprotection of functional groups
  • Selective Organic Name Reaction

Fee structure of M.Sc Chemistry in Amaravati University

The fees for pursuing first year B.Com in Amaravati University is Rs. 1120 /-(UPF-560+SCF-560). In second year one must pay a fee of 1420/- (UPF-710+SCF-710/-). Final year fee for the course is 1920/- (UPF-960/-+SCF960/-). Apart from this, one must pay special fee for attending year end exams.

 
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