The Ph.D., or Doctor of Philosophy degree in Analytical Chemistry is a postgraduate/research-based degree programme, which focuses on providing students with skills, concepts, methodologies, and procedures that enable them to carry out analytical chemistry research on their own. Generally the Ph.D Analytical Chemistry course may take 3 to 5 years for completion. Candidates are expected to perform research projects on their own and under the supervision of a specific academician and present the results of the research in form of a dissertation in order to be awarded a doctorate degree.
Some of the most accepted entrance tests for admission to this course are Graduate Record Examination (GRE) with qualitative, analytical & chemistry sections, Graduate aptitude test in Engineering (GATE) with papers in chemistry, National eligibility test (NET) for Junior research fellowship/ lectureship in chemical sciences and Joint admission test for masters (JAM) with chemistry paper and many other University/Institute level examination which includes the conceptual knowledge of analytical chemistry.
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Full Form | Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Analytical Chemistry |
Duration | Typically 3-5 years |
Course Level | Doctorate |
Eligibility | Master’s degree in Chemistry or related fields with a minimum required percentage |
Top Colleges | Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), Indian Institute of Science (IISc), University of Delhi, University of Mumbai, University of Hyderabad |
Entrance Exam | CSIR-UGC NET for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), GATE |
1. Pass the relevant master’s degree in chemistry or other cognate disciplines such as biochemistry with at least fifty- five percent marks.
2. Mention the cutoff percentiles to be secured in entrance examination such as CSIR-UGC NET, GATE or university specific Ph.D. entrance examinations.
3. Ensure a good understanding of analytical chemistry, and generally good lab skills.
4. Show the ability of conducting research in such areas as scientific question solving, and data analysis through Letters of Recommendation.
5. Ensure you have a valid score in English language skill tests such as; GRE, TOEFL or IELTS for international students.
6. It is suggested to go through an interview process and use the opportunity to express the passion for analytics and possible areas of focus in the research.
Subject | Important Topics |
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Advanced Analytical Techniques | Chromatography (GC, HPLC, LC-MS), Spectroscopy (UV-Vis, IR, NMR), Mass Spectrometry, Electrochemical Methods |
Chemometrics and Data Analysis | Multivariate Data Analysis, Chemometric Methods (PCA, PLS), Data Mining in Analytical Chemistry |
Separation Science | Gas Chromatography, Liquid Chromatography, Capillary Electrophoresis, Sample Preparation Techniques |
Analytical Instrumentation | Principles of Instrumentation, Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, X-ray Techniques, Electroanalytical Methods |
Quality Assurance in Analytical Chemistry | Method Validation, Quality Control, ISO Standards in Analytical Laboratories |
Environmental Analysis | Water Analysis Techniques, Air Pollution Monitoring, Soil and Sediment Analysis, Environmental Sampling |
Research Methodology in Analytical Chemistry | Literature Review, Proposal Writing, Advanced Analytical Techniques in Research, Scientific Writing |
Specialization | Job Title(s) | Average Salary |
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Environmental Chemistry | Environmental Analyst, Environmental Research Scientist, Pollution Control Specialist | 5-8 |
Pharmaceutical Chemistry | Analytical Chemist (Pharmaceutical Industry), Drug Discovery Scientist, Formulation Development Scientist | 6-10 |
Food Chemistry | Food Analyst, Food Scientist (Analytical Focus), Research & Development Scientist (Food Industry) | 5-8 |
Forensic Chemistry | Forensic Scientist (Chemical Analysis), Toxicologist, Crime Lab Analyst | 5-8 |
Materials Chemistry | Materials Scientist (Chemical Analysis), Nanomaterials Analyst, Quality Control Chemist (Materials) | 5.5-9 |
Analytical Instrumentation | Chromatography Specialist, Spectroscopy Scientist, Instrumentation Engineer (Analytical Focus) | 6-9 |