Overview

BSc Chemistry is a three-year undergraduate course that covers inorganic and organic chemistry, as well as the characteristics, composition, and structure of substances. The BSc Chemistry eligibility criteria require a minimum of 10+2 in science, which must have a science background with Physics, Chemistry, Maths, or Biology as their core subjects from any recognized board to be eligible for the programme.

BSc chemistry subjects include various branches of chemistry, such as inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, and analytical chemistry, as well as elective subjects like analytical methods in chemistry, polymer chemistry, and industrial chemicals and the environment, which are all covered in the BSc Chemistry course.

Candidates can apply for any of the BSc Chemistry job profiles that match their criteria after completing the course. After graduation, candidates can opt for the following BSc Chemistry career options such as forensic scientists, geochemists, hazardous waste chemists, materials scientists, pharmacologists, toxicologists, and water chemists. A decent job profile with an average income package of INR 5 – INR 6 lakhs per annum can be obtained after graduation from any of India's top BSc chemistry.

Depending on the institution giving the course, BSc Chemistry admission is either merit-based or entrance-based. Delhi University, Christ University, Punjab University, and others are among the universities. BHU CET, NPAT, PU CET, and others are examples of BSc Chemistry Entrance Exams.

Syllabus

BSc Chemistry 1st Year Syllabus

Tabulated below are the two semesters and their topics taught in the 1st year of BSc Chemistry course:

Semester I

Inorganic Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Practical Project

Semester II

Application of Computer in Chemistry
Analytical Method in Chemistry Module
Modelling and Drug Design
Practical

BSc Chemistry 2nd Year Syllabus

Semester III and IV are included in the 2nd year syllabus. Mentioned below are the 2nd year semesters of BSc Chemistry:

Semester III

Polymer Chemistry
Research Methodology for Chemistry
Green Chemistry
Practical

Semester IV

Industrial Chemicals and the Environment
Organic Material of Industrial Importance
Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis
Practical

BSc Chemistry 3rd Year Syllabus

Tabulated below is the 3rd year syllabus of the BSc Chemistry course:

Semester V

IT Skills of Chemists
Basic Analytical Chemistry
Chemical Technology and Society
Practical

Semester VI

Chemoinformatic
Business Skills for Chemists
Analytical Chemical Biochemistry
Practical

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