     
INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY
M.Sc.
Industrial Chemistry is a full
time two-year (four semesters) programme of the Department of Chemistry,
Faculty of Science, University of Lucknow, Lucknow. This post-graduate
course leading to the award of M. Sc. in Industrial Chemistry degree of
University of Lucknow is highly professional and job oriented for career
and opportunities in the industries based on chemicals and in their R & D
facilities.
OBJECTIVES:
The course is designed so as to
impart knowledge of cost effective, environment-friendly production, quality
control and handling of synthetic and natural chemical products based on the
sound knowledge of chemistry. The course is designed to train personnel to
take the challenge of chemical industries from modern technologies and
inculcate the enterpreurship among them.
SPECIAL FEATURES
OF THE PROGRAMME:
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Broad based faculty drawn from
higher educational and research institutions as well as from chemical
industries.
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Laboratory training in the
handling, analyses and evaluation of chemical compounds.
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Computer applications
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Visit to industries
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Seminar and library assignments
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Project assignments and its
presentation
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Industrial Training
These ordinances
shall be applicable/ effective from the academic session 2007-08.
1.
Number of Seats and Mode of Admission:
(a)
There shall be 30 seats for M. Sc. Industrial
Chemistry programme.
(b)
The admissions shall be done on the basis of
merit/ entrance test as per the University rule for admission to P.G.
courses.
(c)
There will be no weightage of any P.G. Degree/
Diploma courses.
(d)
The existing reservation rules of University of
Lucknow shall apply in admitting the students to this course.
(e)
Admission on migration of a candidate from any
other University to this University shall not be permitted.
2.
Eligibility for Admission:
Candidates
possessing three year B.Sc. degree with a minimum of 50 % marks (for general
and OBC candidates) and 45% (for SC/ST candidates) and Chemistry as one of
the subjects in all the three years shall be eligible for admission to M.
Sc. Industrial Chemistry Course programme.
3.
Duration of Course:
(a)
The Master of Science Industrial Chemistry
programme shall be a two years (Four Semesters) full time programme.
(b)
The degree of M.Sc. Industrial Chemistry of the
University of Lucknow, Lucknow shall be conferred to candidate who pursues
the prescribed course of study for four semesters and passes the
examinations as prescribed under the relevant ordinances. Semester-wise list
of papers is enclosed herewith.
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Syllabus
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Programme Faculty &Teaching:
The Department of Chemistry has well
qualified and experienced faculty engaged in high quality teaching &
research in the fields of inorganic, organometellic, heterocyclic,
medicinal, kinetic, surface and electrochemistry. Chemistry of natural
products and radio-active elements, study of reaction kinetics of chemical
reactions and quality control of sugar is perused as well. Supporting
faculty is available from the Departments of Physics, Computer Science,
Botany, Zoology, Bio-chemistry and Statistics. Besides, the advantage of
expertise available in host of National Laboratories, universities/
Government organizations and industries Corporate Sectors situated in and
around Lucknow will also be exploited as Guest faculty.
Methods of teaching shall be a
combination of lectures, seminars, power point presentations, educational
tours, assignments, project work and computer labs.
The
payment for lectures, conveyance and TA/DA to guest faculty and
distinguished experts shall be made as per existing rules of the University
of Lucknow, Lucknow.
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Attendance:
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Students are normally expected to
attend 100% classes. However no student shall be allowed to appear in
the end semester examination in the paper unless he/she has put in ant
least 75% attendance during the course of instruction in each paper.
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The attendance in theory and practical
sessions will be considered separately. However an additional shortage
by an amount not exceeding 15% of the total number of lectures delivered
or practical work done in each subject can be condoned for special
reasons as below:
(i ) The Dean,
Faculty of Science/ Course Director may condone a shortage up to 5% of the
total number of lectures delivered or practical work done in each subject.
(ii) The Vice
Chancellor may condone further a shortage of attendance up to 10%. The
candidate can avail the concession at most twice during the entire course.
(c ) The candidate who fails to fulfill
the requirements of the attendance as mentioned in 5 (a) and 5 (b) shall be
required to re-register in the same semester with the new batch.
6.
Structure of Fees
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Rules and Regulations for Teaching &
Examinations:
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Minimum working of 5 Hrs per day
for 90 days (15 weeks) in each semester.
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240 Hrs Theory and 210 Hrs
Practical in I, II and III semesters.
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In Semester IV, besides 120 Hrs
Theory, 90 Hrs will be devoted for preparation and presentation of a
seminar.
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Industrial Training and
preparation and presentation of project work (240 Hrs) will be essential
part of semester IV.
1. There shall be examination at the end of each semester as per scheme of
examination and each student shall have to appear in all papers prescribed
in the syllabi.
2. Each course assessment from semester – I to semester – III will be
divided into as follows:
(i)
Written examination comprising four theory papers -75 marks
each
(Total 300 marks)
(ii) Practical examination
150 marks
(iii)
Semester IV will be divided in to the following parts:
(a) Written examination comprising two theory paper 75 marks
each
(b) Seminar Presentation
100 marks
© Industrial Training & Project Work
200 marks
Total 450
Marks
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SEMESTER-I |
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Paper Code |
Subject |
Max Marks |
| 1.1 |
Analytical and Separation Techniques |
75 |
| 1.2 |
Inorganic Chemistry |
75 |
| 1.3 |
Organic Chemistry |
75 |
| 1.4 |
Physical Chemistry |
75 |
| 1.5 |
Lab Course-I |
150 |
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SEMESTER-II |
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Paper Code |
Subject |
Max Marks |
| 2.1 |
Advance Analytical Techniques and
Computer Applications |
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| 2.2 |
Environmental and Organometallic
Chemistry |
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| 2.3 |
Pharmaceutical Chemistry |
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| 2.4 |
Natural Products, Cosmetics and
Perfumery |
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| 2.5 |
Lab Course-II |
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SEMESTER-III |
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Paper Code |
Subject |
Max Marks |
| 3.1 |
Polymer Chemistry |
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| 3.2 |
Petroleum Chemistry and
Agrochemicals |
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| 3.3 |
Food Science and Biotechnology |
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| 3.4 |
Sugar, Pulp & Paper and Starch
Industry |
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| 3.5 |
Lab Course-III |
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SEMESTER-IV |
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Paper Code |
Subject |
Max Marks |
| 4.1 |
Fertilizer, Cement, Ceramic, Glass and
Paints |
75 |
| 4.2 |
Heavy and Fine Chemical Industries |
75 |
| 4.3 |
Seminar Presentation |
100 |
| 4.4 |
Industrial Training and Project |
200 |
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Seminar
Presentation:
Each candidate has to present a seminar on a topic
to be decided by the concerned student in consultation with the faculty and
(or) coordinator/director of the course. A board comprising of internal and
external examiners should evaluate it.
Industrial
Training and Project Work:
The
candidates will be required to undergo training in a specific industry / R &
D Organizations and will have to submit project report followed by its
presentation and viva-voce.
3.
Each paper shall have a compulsory question which
shall cover the entire syllabus. There will be eight more questions and the
candidate shall be required to answer four questions out of these eight
questions. All questions will carry equal marks.
4.
A candidate shall be declared to have passed a
semester examination if he/she secures not less than 36% marks in each
theory paper and practical examination and 36 % marks in the aggregate.
5.
The facility of back paper in a semester
examination shall be available to the student as per the following rules:
(i)
The candidates are allowed to appear in only one
of papers as back paper in a semester.
(ii)
The candidate clears all the papers of a semester
but fails to clear the aggregate.
(iii)
The candidate clears the aggregate (i.e. 36%) but
fails to clear up to one of the paper in a semester.
Note:
Any fraction exceeding half shall be counted as one, half or less than half
shall be ignored.
6.
The candidate of category 5(i) shall be promoted
to the next semester for continuing course but shall be required to appear
in up to one of the total number of papers of their choice. The candidate of
category 5(iii) shall be promoted to the next semester for continuing course
but will be required to appear in the subjects in which he/she has failed.
7.
The candidate allowed to appear in back paper in
the course shall be evaluated on the basis of marks allotted to semester-end
examination.
8.
The result of the candidate shall be declared on
the basis of performance in the semester examination.
9.
The final result of the candidate shall be
declared on the basis of combined result of all semester examinations of the
course.
10.
The candidate shall be passed with honour (75%
and above), first division (60%), second division (48%) and third division
(36%) in the final examination same as for the other P.G. courses.
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