M.Sc (Medicinal Chemistry) – This is a postgraduate master’s level degree course which deals with the chemical science of drugs, medicine and medication. Some of the areas of focus include pharmaceutical chemistry, general physiology, pathophysiology, biochemistry, analytical chemistry, pharmacology and drug development process which are aimed at providing the student with adequate knowledge and background for practice or employment in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries.
The time it takes to complete an M.Sc. is relatively long and averages 2 to 3 years in many countries. The duration of Medicinal Chemistry course in India 2 years that have been distributed into four semesters. The course is also available in full time and part time and is taught by different colleges and universities. The entrance tests for Medicinal Chemistry courses include CUCET, JNUEE, GATE- Life sciences, DUET, BHU PET, AMU Exam, and other tests conducted by related college and universities.
Highlights | Details |
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Full Form | Master of Science (M.Sc) in Medicinal Chemistry |
Duration | 2 years |
Course Level | Postgraduate |
Eligibility | Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry or Pharmaceutical Sciences with a minimum aggregate percentage, typically around 50-60% depending on the university |
Top Colleges | National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), Pune; Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi; University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad; Jadavpur University, Kolkata |
1. Minimum of 50% in B. Pharmacy/ B. Pharmacy (Ayurveda), B. Chemistry, B. Biochemistry or any other scientifically related stream from a recognized university.
2. Finally, the admission is open to the students that are in the last year of the bachelor’s degree.
3. Admission is open to everyone of sound mind and limb, and there are no set ages for enrollment. Application can be made by both fresh candidates and those already in their working places.
4. They include; Entrance examination; which is either national or university based and Counseling.
5. The following are some of the factors that certain institutes also use; the performance in interviews, the academic records, and the work experience.
6. Basic academic requirement: The candidate should have passed their graduation in any field of chemistry like organic chemistry, physical chemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry etc. It would be helpful if the person also has knowledge in biology.
Subject | Important Topics |
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Organic Chemistry | Organic synthesis strategies, Medicinal chemistry principles, Stereochemistry |
Medicinal Chemistry | Drug design and discovery, Drug metabolism, Pharmacokinetics |
Pharmacology | Mechanisms of drug action, Receptor theory, Toxicology |
Biochemistry | Enzyme kinetics, Metabolic pathways, Protein structure and function |
Analytical Techniques in Medicinal Chemistry | Chromatography, Spectroscopy techniques, Mass spectrometry |
Pharmaceutical Formulation | Dosage forms, Drug delivery systems, Formulation development |
Research Methods in Medicinal Chemistry | Molecular modeling, QSAR (Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship), Computational drug design |
Specialization | Job Titles | Average Salary (INR) |
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Medicinal Chemistry (General) | Medicinal Chemist, Drug Discovery Scientist | 4,00,000 - 8,00,000 |
Computer-Aided Drug Design (CAD Drug Design) | Computational Chemist, In-Silico Drug Discovery Scientist | 4,50,000 - 9,00,000 |
Medicinal Biochemistry | Medicinal Biochemistry Researcher, Drug Metabolism Scientist | 4,00,000 - 8,00,000 |
Natural Product Chemistry | Natural Products Chemist, Drug Discovery from Natural Sources | 4,00,000 - 8,50,000 |
Pharmacokinetics & Drug Metabolism (PK/PD) | Pharmaco kineticist, Drug Metabolism Specialist | 4,50,000 - 9,00,000 |