School of Chemistry of University of Hyderabad (HCU) emphasis on the research in Chemical Sciences. The University focuses on all branches of chemistry and offer courses with interdisciplinary nature of
the subject. There are number of projects in the school funded by Department of Science and Technology (DST) and Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). THe school details can also be obtained from http://202.41.85.161/ or www.chemistry.uohyd.ernet.in . M.Sc., M.Sc. Integrated Courses in Chemical Sciences and Ph.D. Programmes are offered in the Chemistry discipline. Following are details of these courses, entrance exams, mode papers and application procedure:
1) M.Sc.: This is a 2 year M.Sc. programme which emphasis on Organic, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry. Duration of the programme is four semesters. The main courses in the the programme includes Organic, Inorganic, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry along with 2 laboratory courses each in Organic, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry and elective courses. HCU is also offering M.Sc. Biochemistry in the School of Chemistry.
2) M.Sc. Integrated Chemical Sciences: The School of Chemistry is actively involved in the five year Integrated M.Sc. programme offered by the Center for Integrated Studies.
3) Ph.D.: The premier research programme is entirely research-oriented. Candidates have to choose a research supervisor from the Faculty of the School in an area chosen by the student. Candidates who have qualified in NET of the CSIR or UGC with a JRF qualification may apply for admission at any time of the year. Candidates will be selected based on interviews to be conducted during October, January and April of every year in addition to the regular July session.
Entrance Exams: Candidates admitted in M.Sc. and Ph.D. courses will be given scholarships by the University. The admission to M.Sc. is based on the merit in the written test. The written test consist of objective type multiple choice questions. Questions will be asked from B.Sc syllabus of Chemistry and basic mathematics. The chemistry question paper consists of two parts. Part I carries 25 marks and Part II carries 75 marks. There will be negative marks for wrong answers. The admission to Ph.D. programme is confined to the CSIR - UGC NET qualified candidates for JRF during the admission year 2011-12. Those shortlisted from JRF qualied candidates will be required to appear for an interview. More details can be obtained from www.uohyd.info .
the subject. There are number of projects in the school funded by Department of Science and Technology (DST) and Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). THe school details can also be obtained from http://202.41.85.161/ or www.chemistry.uohyd.ernet.in . M.Sc., M.Sc. Integrated Courses in Chemical Sciences and Ph.D. Programmes are offered in the Chemistry discipline. Following are details of these courses, entrance exams, mode papers and application procedure:
1) M.Sc.: This is a 2 year M.Sc. programme which emphasis on Organic, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry. Duration of the programme is four semesters. The main courses in the the programme includes Organic, Inorganic, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry along with 2 laboratory courses each in Organic, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry and elective courses. HCU is also offering M.Sc. Biochemistry in the School of Chemistry.
2) M.Sc. Integrated Chemical Sciences: The School of Chemistry is actively involved in the five year Integrated M.Sc. programme offered by the Center for Integrated Studies.
3) Ph.D.: The premier research programme is entirely research-oriented. Candidates have to choose a research supervisor from the Faculty of the School in an area chosen by the student. Candidates who have qualified in NET of the CSIR or UGC with a JRF qualification may apply for admission at any time of the year. Candidates will be selected based on interviews to be conducted during October, January and April of every year in addition to the regular July session.
Entrance Exams: Candidates admitted in M.Sc. and Ph.D. courses will be given scholarships by the University. The admission to M.Sc. is based on the merit in the written test. The written test consist of objective type multiple choice questions. Questions will be asked from B.Sc syllabus of Chemistry and basic mathematics. The chemistry question paper consists of two parts. Part I carries 25 marks and Part II carries 75 marks. There will be negative marks for wrong answers. The admission to Ph.D. programme is confined to the CSIR - UGC NET qualified candidates for JRF during the admission year 2011-12. Those shortlisted from JRF qualied candidates will be required to appear for an interview. More details can be obtained from www.uohyd.info .
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