Ph.D. (Chemistry)

The Ph.D. in Chemistry is a program that aims to develop scholars and researchers with in-depth knowledge and expertise in various branches of chemistry. During the course, students work closely with their research supervisors to conduct independent and original research, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the field.

Duration: The duration of the Ph.D. program in Chemistry is typically three to five years, depending on the research progress and the specific requirements of the university.

Eligibility

  1. Candidates should have a Master’s degree (M.Sc.) in Chemistry or a related discipline from a recognized university.
  2. They must have secured a minimum percentage or CGPA as specified by the university for admission.

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Programme OutCome

Upon successful completion of the Ph.D. (Chemistry) program, students are expected to achieve the following outcomes:

  1. Research Expertise: Graduates will have developed specialized knowledge and expertise in their chosen area of research within the field of chemistry.

  2. Original Research: Students are expected to conduct original and innovative research, leading to the development of new knowledge and contributing to the scientific community.

  3. Problem-Solving Skills: The Ph.D. program equips students with advanced problem-solving and critical thinking skills, allowing them to tackle complex scientific challenges.

  4. Communication and Publication: Ph.D. candidates are encouraged to present their research findings at national and international conferences and publish their work in reputable scientific journals.

  5. Teaching and Mentorship: Some Ph.D. graduates may pursue academic careers and contribute to the education and mentorship of future students in the field of chemistry.

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