CHEMISTRY - Course Outcomes

Paper I – Inorganic Chemistry – I

  • Gain knowledge about atomic structure, periodic properties, and chemical bonding.

  • Understand principles of acid-base theories and oxidation-reduction.

  • Learn the fundamentals of transition elements and their properties.

Paper II – Organic Chemistry – I

  • Understand structure, bonding, and stereochemistry.

  • Learn about alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, and aromatic hydrocarbons.

  • Apply mechanisms of organic reactions.

Paper III – Physical Chemistry – I

  • Learn states of matter and behavior of real gases.

  • Understand thermodynamics and chemical equilibrium.

  • Gain problem-solving skills in physical chemistry.

Paper IV – General Chemistry

  • Learn principles of qualitative analysis.

  • Acquire laboratory skills in separation and identification of ions.

  • Apply volumetric and gravimetric methods.

Paper V – Inorganic Chemistry – II

  • Understand chemistry of p-block and d-block elements.

  • Learn about coordination compounds and theories of bonding.

  • Apply knowledge in structure and reactivity.

Paper VI – Organic Chemistry – II

  • Study alcohols, phenols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, and acids.

  • Understand carboxylic acid derivatives.

  • Apply mechanisms of name reactions.

Paper VII – Physical Chemistry – II

  • Learn chemical kinetics and catalysis.

  • Understand phase rule and solutions.

  • Apply electrochemistry concepts.

Paper VIII – Practical Chemistry – I

  • Develop laboratory skills in inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry.

  • Perform qualitative and quantitative analysis.

  • Interpret experimental data.

Paper IX – Inorganic Chemistry – III

  • Learn transition metal chemistry, magnetic and spectral properties.

  • Understand organometallics and bioinorganic chemistry.

  • Apply bonding theories and applications.

Paper X – Organic Chemistry – III

  • Study nitrogen compounds, heterocyclic chemistry.

  • Learn carbohydrates, amino acids, and proteins.

  • Understand synthetic methods.

Paper XI – Physical Chemistry – III

  • Learn statistical thermodynamics, quantum chemistry, and spectroscopy.

  • Apply principles to molecular structure.

  • Understand photochemistry.

Paper XII – Practical Chemistry – II

  • Gain advanced laboratory training in organic and inorganic chemistry.

  • Apply analytical techniques.

  • Improve interpretation of results.

Paper XIII – Inorganic Chemistry – IV

  • Learn f-block elements and advanced coordination chemistry.

  • Understand solid state and nanomaterials.

  • Apply bioinorganic concepts.

Paper XIV – Organic Chemistry – IV

  • Learn polymers, lipids, and nucleic acids.

  • Understand synthetic strategies.

  • Apply concepts to pharmaceutical chemistry.

Paper XV – Physical Chemistry – IV

  • Understand advanced spectroscopy (NMR, IR, Raman, ESR).

  • Learn surface chemistry and macromolecules.

  • Apply statistical and quantum principles.

Paper XVI – Practical Chemistry – III

  • Train in advanced instrumental methods.

  • Apply UV-Vis, IR, and polarimetry.

  • Interpret spectra and data.

Paper XVII – Inorganic Chemistry Special – I

  • Learn advanced coordination and organometallic chemistry.

  • Understand electronic spectra and magnetism.

  • Apply to industrial and biological systems.

Paper XVIII – Organic Chemistry Special – I

  • Study reaction mechanisms in depth.

  • Learn stereochemistry and pericyclic reactions.

  • Apply synthetic planning.

Paper XIX – Physical Chemistry Special – I

  • Understand molecular spectroscopy in detail.

  • Apply quantum mechanics to chemical systems.

  • Learn statistical mechanics applications.

Paper XX – Practical Chemistry – IV

  • Advanced laboratory projects.

  • Independent analytical work.

  • Integrate theoretical and experimental knowledge.

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