KBP College M.Sc Organic Chemistry FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.Sc Organic Chemistry and M.Sc Inorganic Chemistry at KBP College?
Ans. M.Sc Organic Chemistry focuses on carbon-based compounds, organic synthesis, reaction mechanisms, medicinal chemistry, and natural products. M.Sc Inorganic Chemistry focuses on inorganic compounds, coordination chemistry, organometallics, and solid-state chemistry. Both are 2-year programmes with the same fee structure (Rs. 68,040/year). Your choice should depend on your B.Sc specialisation and career interests. Organic Chemistry has stronger industry demand in pharma and agrochemicals, while Inorganic Chemistry is more relevant for materials science and catalysis research.
Ques. What is the total fee for M.Sc Organic Chemistry at KBP College?
Ans. The total fee for the 2-year M.Sc Organic Chemistry programme is approximately Rs. 1,36,080 (Rs. 68,040 per year). This includes tuition, lab, library, and other institutional charges. Reserved category students can significantly reduce their net fees through MahaDBT and other government scholarships.
Ques. What are the career prospects after M.Sc Organic Chemistry from KBP College?
Ans. M.Sc Organic Chemistry graduates can pursue careers in pharmaceutical companies (drug synthesis, R&D, quality control), agrochemical and specialty chemical industries, research laboratories (CSIR, BARC, university labs), and teaching. The Mumbai-Navi Mumbai region has a large concentration of pharma companies, making it an advantageous location for job seekers. Qualifying CSIR-NET/JRF or GATE opens doors to research fellowships and Ph.D. programmes.
Ques. Does KBP College offer a Ph.D. in Chemistry after M.Sc Organic Chemistry?
Ans. Yes, KBP College offers a Ph.D. in Chemistry (under the Faculty of Science, University of Mumbai). Students who complete M.Sc Organic Chemistry with a good academic record and qualify CSIR-NET/JRF can apply for Ph.D. research at KBP College. The college has active research in organic and analytical chemistry, making it a viable option for students interested in pursuing doctoral research.
Ques. Is CSIR-NET/JRF important for M.Sc Organic Chemistry students from KBP College?
Ans. Yes, qualifying CSIR-NET/JRF is highly beneficial for M.Sc Organic Chemistry students. It opens doors to research fellowships (JRF/SRF) at premier research institutes, eligibility for lectureship positions, and Ph.D. admissions at IITs, IISc, and central universities. KBP College's Competitive Exam Cell provides guidance for CSIR-NET preparation. Many students from KBP have qualified CSIR-NET after completing their M.Sc.
Ques. How is the lab infrastructure for M.Sc Organic Chemistry at KBP College?
Ans. KBP College has well-equipped organic chemistry laboratories with facilities for synthesis, characterisation, and spectroscopic analysis. The college's DBT Star College recognition ensures access to modern instruments and research funding. The central library has a good collection of chemistry journals and reference books. Students also benefit from the college's research culture, with faculty actively engaged in research projects.
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