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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Chemistry

    Birla Institute Of Applied Sciences
    Duration
    4 Years
    Chemistry UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Chemistry

    Birla Institute Of Applied Sciences
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹12,00,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

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    4 Years
    Chemistry
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹12,00,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹4,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹8,00,000

    Seats

    150

    Students

    300

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    Seats

    150

    Students

    300

    Curriculum

    Curriculum Overview

    The Chemistry program at Birla Institute Of Applied Sciences is structured to provide students with a comprehensive foundation in both theoretical and applied chemistry, followed by advanced specialization options. The curriculum spans eight semesters, with each semester carefully curated to ensure a smooth progression from foundational concepts to complex applications.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Prerequisites
    1CHE-101Organic Chemistry I3-1-0-4None
    1CHE-102Inorganic Chemistry I3-1-0-4None
    1CHE-103Physical Chemistry I3-1-0-4None
    1CHE-104Analytical Chemistry I3-1-0-4None
    1CHE-105Chemistry Lab I0-0-6-3None
    2CHE-201Organic Chemistry II3-1-0-4CHE-101
    2CHE-202Inorganic Chemistry II3-1-0-4CHE-102
    2CHE-203Physical Chemistry II3-1-0-4CHE-103
    2CHE-204Analytical Chemistry II3-1-0-4CHE-104
    2CHE-205Chemistry Lab II0-0-6-3CHE-105
    3CHE-301Medicinal Chemistry3-1-0-4CHE-201
    3CHE-302Environmental Chemistry3-1-0-4CHE-103
    3CHE-303Computational Chemistry3-1-0-4CHE-203
    3CHE-304Biophysical Chemistry3-1-0-4CHE-202
    3CHE-305Chemistry Lab III0-0-6-3CHE-205
    4CHE-401Nanotechnology3-1-0-4CHE-301
    4CHE-402Catalysis Science3-1-0-4CHE-302
    4CHE-403Sustainable Chemistry3-1-0-4CHE-303
    4CHE-404Advanced Materials Science3-1-0-4CHE-304
    4CHE-405Chemistry Lab IV0-0-6-3CHE-305
    5CHE-501Specialization Track I3-1-0-4CHE-401
    5CHE-502Specialization Track II3-1-0-4CHE-402
    5CHE-503Specialization Track III3-1-0-4CHE-403
    5CHE-504Specialization Track IV3-1-0-4CHE-404
    5CHE-505Chemistry Lab V0-0-6-3CHE-405
    6CHE-601Internship0-0-0-12None
    7CHE-701Final Year Project/Thesis0-0-12-6None
    8CHE-801Advanced Seminar3-1-0-4CHE-701

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    Students in the Chemistry program are exposed to a wide array of advanced elective courses designed to deepen their understanding and broaden their skill set. These courses are taught by leading experts in their respective fields and often incorporate cutting-edge research findings.

    • Medicinal Chemistry: This course focuses on the design, synthesis, and evaluation of drugs with therapeutic applications. Students learn about drug discovery strategies, structure-activity relationships, and pharmacokinetics. The course includes lab sessions where students synthesize compounds and test their biological activity.
    • Environmental Chemistry: This elective explores chemical processes in natural systems and their impact on environmental health. Topics include pollution sources, remediation techniques, green chemistry principles, and regulatory compliance. Students engage in fieldwork and laboratory experiments to assess environmental contamination and develop mitigation strategies.
    • Computational Chemistry: This course introduces students to computational methods used in modern chemistry research. It covers quantum mechanics, molecular dynamics simulations, and software tools like Gaussian, ORCA, and VASP. Students perform calculations to predict molecular properties and guide experimental work.
    • Biophysical Chemistry: This course combines principles from physics and biology to study biological systems at the molecular level. Topics include enzyme kinetics, protein folding, membrane transport, and bioenergetics. Students gain hands-on experience with biophysical techniques such as NMR, fluorescence spectroscopy, and calorimetry.
    • Nanotechnology: This elective delves into the synthesis, characterization, and applications of nanomaterials. Students learn about quantum dots, carbon nanotubes, graphene, and other nanostructures. The course includes laboratory experiments where students fabricate and test nanoscale devices and materials.
    • Catalysis Science: This course focuses on catalytic mechanisms and industrial applications. Students study heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysts, enzyme catalysis, and catalytic reactor design. Laboratory sessions involve preparing and testing catalysts for various chemical reactions.
    • Sustainable Chemistry: This elective emphasizes the development of environmentally friendly chemical processes and products. Topics include green solvents, biodegradable polymers, renewable feedstocks, and life cycle assessment. Students work on projects that aim to reduce environmental impact while maintaining efficiency and profitability.
    • Advanced Materials Science: This course covers the structure-property relationships of advanced materials including ceramics, metals, polymers, and composites. Students learn about material characterization techniques, processing methods, and performance optimization strategies. Laboratory experiments involve synthesizing and testing new materials for specific applications.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    Birla Institute Of Applied Sciences strongly believes in project-based learning as a means to enhance critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills. The program incorporates mandatory mini-projects throughout the undergraduate curriculum, culminating in a comprehensive final-year thesis or capstone project.

    Mini-Projects

    Mini-projects are assigned during the second and third years of study. These projects typically last 2-3 months and require students to apply theoretical concepts learned in class to solve real-world problems. Each mini-project is supervised by a faculty member and involves collaboration with peers from different disciplines.

    Final-Year Thesis/Capstone Project

    The final-year thesis or capstone project is a significant component of the program, allowing students to conduct original research under the guidance of a faculty mentor. Students are encouraged to select topics that align with their interests and career goals, often relating to current industry challenges or emerging scientific frontiers.

    Students begin working on their projects in the seventh semester, dedicating 12 weeks to research, experimentation, data analysis, and report writing. The project is evaluated based on scientific rigor, innovation, clarity of presentation, and defense during a formal seminar.

    The department provides dedicated support for thesis preparation, including access to specialized laboratories, software tools, funding for travel to conferences, and guidance from experienced researchers. Many students publish their findings in peer-reviewed journals or present at national/international symposiums, enhancing their academic and professional profiles.