NAS College M.Sc Chemistry FAQs
Ques. What is the eligibility for M.Sc Chemistry at NAS College? Can B.Sc students with Chemistry as a subsidiary subject apply?
Ans. The M.Sc Chemistry programme at NAS College requires B.Sc with Chemistry as a main/honours subject with a minimum of 50% marks. Students who had Chemistry only as a subsidiary subject in B.Sc may not be eligible. Candidates should check the specific CCSU eligibility criteria for M.Sc Chemistry before applying.
Ques. What subjects are covered in the M.Sc Chemistry programme at NAS College?
Ans. The M.Sc Chemistry programme at NAS College follows the CCSU curriculum, which covers subjects like Organic Chemistry (Reaction Mechanisms, Stereochemistry, Natural Products), Inorganic Chemistry (Coordination Chemistry, Organometallics), Physical Chemistry (Thermodynamics, Quantum Chemistry, Electrochemistry), Analytical Chemistry (Spectroscopy, Chromatography), Green Chemistry, and Computer Applications in Chemistry. The syllabus is updated periodically to align with UGC guidelines.
Ques. How does M.Sc Chemistry from NAS College help in preparing for CSIR-NET/UGC-NET?
Ans. M.Sc Chemistry from NAS College provides a strong foundation in organic, inorganic, physical, and analytical chemistry, which is essential for qualifying CSIR-NET (Chemical Sciences) or UGC-NET (Chemical Sciences). The CCSU curriculum covers most of the topics tested in these examinations. Students are advised to supplement their coursework with dedicated NET/CSIR preparation, particularly in organic reaction mechanisms and physical chemistry.
Ques. What career options are available after M.Sc Chemistry from NAS College?
Ans. M.Sc Chemistry graduates from NAS College can pursue careers as college/school teachers (after qualifying UGC-NET/SET), research scientists (through CSIR-JRF/UGC-JRF), quality control analysts in pharmaceutical and chemical companies, environmental chemists, food safety officers, government officers (through SSC/UPSC/state PSC exams), and research scholars (through PhD admission).
Ques. Are there practical/laboratory sessions in M.Sc Chemistry at NAS College?
Ans. Yes, the M.Sc Chemistry programme at NAS College includes extensive laboratory sessions as part of the curriculum. The department has well-equipped chemistry laboratories for organic synthesis, inorganic preparations, physical chemistry experiments, and analytical chemistry. Practical examinations are conducted at the end of each semester as per CCSU norms.
Ques. Is the M.Sc Chemistry degree from NAS College (CCSU) recognised for pharmaceutical and chemical industry jobs?
Ans. Yes, the M.Sc Chemistry degree from NAS College is awarded by CCSU, a UGC-recognised state university. The degree is valid for applying to positions in pharmaceutical companies, chemical industries, quality control laboratories, and government research organisations. Many pharmaceutical companies in western UP and NCR region recruit M.Sc Chemistry graduates for research and quality control positions.
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