Undergraduate Programme
For Women & Men
Duration: 4 Years
Chemistry is a wide-ranging branch of natural science concerned with matter at the atomic and molecular scale. It deals principally with the properties of substances, the changes they undergo, and the natural laws that describe these changes. It is often referred to as the central science because it connects and overlaps with other scientific disciplines, such as physics, biology, environmental science, and materials science. The work of chemists is fundamental to advancements in technology, healthcare, and our understanding of the natural world.
The B.S. (Hons.) / (Hons. with Research) in Chemistry programme at SSSIHL equips students with a comprehensive understanding of core chemistry concepts.
The curriculum cultivates a strong scientific grounding in methods and techniques employed in both academic research and advanced industrial processes. The theoretical coursework is complemented by meticulously designed laboratory experiments conducted in well-equipped facilities.
During Year 1 (Semesters 1 and 2), in addition to core Chemistry courses, students will pursue four interdisciplinary courses (equivalent to 16 credits) in either of the subjects below:
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Lifesciences
- Biosciences
The first three years of study (Semesters 1-6) provides in-depth coverage of various essential aspects of chemistry, through courses in Organic, Inorganic, Physical and Analytical chemistry, laying a strong foundation for further specialization.
Specializations
In Year 4 (Semesters 7 and 8), B.S. (Hons.) and B.S. (Hons. with Research) students have the opportunity to tailor their programme by choosing a specialization in any one of the following three areas:
- Applied Chemistry
- Applied Materials
- Drug Discovery and Design
MINOR
Additionally, In Years 2, 3 and 4 (Semesters 3-8), students are required to take Minor Courses (16 credits) in any subjects from the following domains:
- Life Sciences
- Biosciences
- Food Products and Processing
- Data Science
- Physics
- Mathematics
If all 16 credits are from specific subjects within any one domain, the student is awarded a minor degree in that subject.
Additionally, students develop proficiency in computer programming and computational chemistry techniques through five dedicated skill enhancement courses. Furthermore, five ability enhancement courses hone their communication skills, ensuring their success in diverse professional settings.
The programme gives graduates an excellent base to build a career in research and development, quality control, environmental science, pharmaceuticals, education, and various other industries where analytical and scientific skills are valued.
B.S. (Hons.) in Chemistry
For students who complete a 4-year (8-semester) programme of study.
B.S. (Hons. with Research) in Chemistry
For students who secure a CGPA of 7.5 or more after the first six semesters (3 years of study) and pursue a research project during the fourth year.
Exit options as per NEP 2020 Policy.
- 10+2 years of schooling from a recognized board (CBSE or equivalent)
- Either passed or appeared for Final exams at XII level before Admissions. If not appeared for XII Standard exams, X and XI Standard marks will be considered
- Consistent academic performance of 60% aggregate marks in X and/or XII Standard
- Age: Preferably below 19 years as of 30th June in the year of admission
YEAR 1
Semester 1
Chemistry: Principles of Structure and Bonding
Chemistry: Laboratory Course in General Chemistry
Computer Science: Python Programming – I
Awareness Course I: Sai Education for Transformation (Based on Bhagawan Baba’s Life and Teachings)
Interdisciplinary Minor Courses – choose any two courses with lab practical (where applicable)
Mathematics: Differential Calculus
Physics: Analog and Digital Electronics
Physics: Practical – Electronics Laboratory
Plant Diversity
Animal Diversity
Practical course in Plant Diversity
Practical course in Animal Diversity
Cell Biology
Animal Adaptations
Practical Course on Cell Biology
Practical Course on Animal Adaptations
Semester 2
Chemistry: Equilibria in Chemistry
Chemistry: Laboratory Course in Titrimetry and Equilibria
Computer Science: Python Programming – II
Awareness Course II: Unity of Religions
Interdisciplinary Minor Courses – choose any two courses with lab practical (where applicable)
Mathematics: Integral Calculus
Physics: Introductory Mechanics
Physics: Practical – Mechanics Laboratory
Microbiology
Cell Biology
Practical Course in Microbiology
Practical Course in Cell Biology
Microbial Diversity
Plant Diversity – I (Algae and Fungi)
Practical Course in Microbiology
Practical Course on Algae and Fungi
YEAR 2
Semester 3
Chemistry of Elements
Qualitative Inorganic Analysis
Fundamentals in Organic Chemistry
Laboratory Course in Basic Techniques in Organic Chemistry
Computational Techniques in Chemistry – I
Minor Course
Awareness Course III: Study of Classics I – Ramakatha Rasavahini
Semester 4
Coordination Chemistry
Laboratory Course in Synthesis and Analysis of Coordination Compounds
Structure and Reactivity in Organic Chemistry
Laboratory Course in Functional Group Analysis and Structural Aspects
Chemical Thermodynamics
Computational Techniques in Chemistry – II
Minor Course
Awareness Course IV: Study of Classics II – Bhagavatha Vahini
YEAR 3
Semester 5
Organometallic and Bio-inorganic Chemistry
Applications of Equilibria, Kinetics and Surface Chemistry
Laboratory Course in Equilibria, Kinetics and Surface Chemistry
Basics in Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Laboratory Course in Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Cybersecurity
Minor Course
Awareness Course V: Ethos and Values for the Changing World
Semester 6
Spectrometric Identification of Organic Compounds
Analytical Chemistry
Laboratory Course in Analytical Chemistry
Electrochemistry
Laboratory Course in Electrochemistry
General Elective – I
Minor Course
Awareness Course VI: Life and its Quest
YEAR 4
Semester 7
B.S. (Hons.) Courses:
Specialization Elective – I
Specialization Elective – II
General Elective II
General Elective III
Research Methodology
Project
Minor Course
Awareness Course VII: Education for Life
B.S. (Hons. with Research) Courses:
Specialization Elective – I
Specialization Elective – II
General Elective II
General Elective III
Research Methodology
Research Project
Minor Course
Awareness Course VII: Education for Life
Semester 8
B.S. (Hons.) Courses:
Specialization Elective – III
General Elective – IV
Project
Minor Course
Awareness Course VIII: God, Society and Man
B.S. (Hons. with Research) Courses:
Specialization Elective – III
Research Project
Minor Course
Awareness Course VIII: God, Society and Man