B.Sc (Applied Chemistry) is an undergraduate course that spans three years and deals with the practical use of chemistry in different situations. The course includes basic subjects like organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, physical chemistry as well as specific subjects such as industrial chemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry, food technology.
Some of the most popular entrance tests for the purpose of B.Sc Applied Chemistry admissions includes – JEE Main, JEE Advanced, NPAT UG by Pearson, University level exams conducted by various universities and states, BITSAT and VITEEE. Most of the colleges also use the 12th board percentage as one of the parameters for admission. Hence students have to and should clear their 10+2 examinations especially in subjects like Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
Event | Details |
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- Full Form | Bachelor of Science in Applied Chemistry |
- Duration | 3 years |
- Course Level | Undergraduate |
- Eligibility | 10+2 with Chemistry |
- Top Colleges | St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, Loyola College, Chennai, St. Joseph's College, Bangalore |
- Entrance Exam | Entrance Exam conducted by respective colleges, JEE (Joint Entrance Examination), NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) |
1. Minimum education qualification of 10+2 pass in science stream with physics, chemistry and mathematics as main subjects from a recognized board.
2. Minimum aggregate marks needed to get into college/university range from 45-60% depending on college/university.
3. Some institutes also require 50% marks in chemistry in 10+2 also.
4. It is also important for applicants to sit and pass entrance examinations such as IIT JEE, DUET.
5. As for the reserved category students, there is a provision of 5% marks in the qualifying examination also.
6. Some institutes accept the applicants who passed 10+2 diploma in engineering/ technology also is acceptable.
Subject | Topics |
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Chemical Principles | Atomic structure, Chemical bonding, Stoichiometry, Chemical reactions |
Chemical Reactions | Thermodynamics, Kinetics, Electrochemistry, Photochemistry |
Chemical Analysis | Analytical techniques, Spectroscopy, Chromatography, Electroanalytical methods |
Chemical Synthesis | Organic synthesis, Inorganic synthesis, Polymer synthesis, Green chemistry |
Physical Chemistry | Thermodynamics, Kinetics, Spectroscopy, Statistical mechanics |
Organic Chemistry | Functional groups, Reaction mechanisms, Synthesis, Spectroscopy |
Inorganic Chemistry | Coordination chemistry, Solid-state chemistry, Bioinorganic chemistry, Materials science |
Industrial Chemistry | Chemical engineering, Process technology, Plant design, Safety management |
Environmental Chemistry | Pollution, Waste management, Green chemistry, Sustainable development |
Electives | Medicinal chemistry, Food chemistry, Cosmetic chemistry, Advanced analytical techniques |
Research Project | Research methodology, Literature review, Data collection, Research report writing |