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January 30th, 2016, 08:07 AM
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M.Sc Chemistry entrance exam syllabus of Punjab University
I would like to have the syllabus for the M.Sc Chemistry common entrance test for the Punjab University as I plan to appear & join the course?
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January 30th, 2016, 08:07 AM
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Re: M.Sc Chemistry entrance exam syllabus of Punjab University
The admission to the of M.Sc Chemistry at Punjanb University is provided through a common entrance test. After qualifying the examination only the admission id further processed. Eligibility for Punjab University CET PG: The aspirants who have passed or are appearing in the qualifying bachelor's degree examination for a particular course are eligible for Punjab University CET (PG). Punjab University CET (PG) application fees is as follows: General Category Rs. 1600/- SC/ST Category Rs. 800/- Additional Form Rs. 700/- Detailed Syllabus of M.Sc Chemistry Entrance Exam Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding, & Periodic Properties • Wave Mechanical Concept of Atomic Structure • Heisenberg’s Uncertainty principle • Schrödinger wave equation • Quantum numbers • Chemical Bonding • Ionic Solids • Metallic bond • Valence bond theory • Week interactions • Periodic properties S & P - Block Elements • Boron Hydrides • Carbides • Clathrates • Fluorides and Oxides of Xenon • Halogens • Hydrides • Lithium and Beryllium • Nitrogen Compounds • Noble gases • P – Block Elements • S – Block Elements Transition & Inner Transition Elements • Transition Elements • Physico-chemical properties • Variable oxidation states • Spectral and Magnetic properties • Inner Transition Elements • Lanthanoids • Ionic radii and Lanthanide contraction • Separation of lanthanoids • Actinoids Coordination & Bioinorganic Chemistry • Effective atomic number • Coordination Compounds • Bioinorganic Chemistry Qualitative & Quantitative Analyses • Qualitative Analysis • Types of Qualitative Analysis • Analysis of Inorganic Mixtures • Quantitative Analysis • Titrimetry Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry & Isomerism • Carbocations • Concept of stereo isomerism • Electrometric Effects • Huckel’s rule and its significance • Hybridization • Inductive Effects • Requirements of aromaticity • Resonance Hydrocarbons and their Halogen Derivatives • Acidity of alkynes • Aromatic Electrophilic substitutions • Hoffman rule • Mechanism of electrophilic and nucleophilic addition • Methods of formation of Alkenes • Saytzeff rule Nitrogen and Oxygen bearing Functional Groups • Condensation with Ammonia and amines • Mechanism of Electrophilic aromatic substitution in arylamines • Methods of formation of ethers and epoxides • Nucleophilic substitution in nitroarenes • Preparation, properties and factors affecting basicity of amines • Reactions of arenediazonium salts • Reaction of aryl amines with nitrous acid • Reduction of nitro compounds Spectroscopy • Infrared spectroscopy • Nuclear Magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy Bio-molecules • Carbohydrates • Proteins • Lipids States of Matter • Gaseous State • Liquid State • Solid State • Liquid crystals Chemical Kinetics and Photochemistry • Isolation methods • Techniques for kinetic investigation • Conductometry • Potentiometry • Polarimetry • Spectrophotometry • Effect of temperature on rate of reaction • Arrhenius equation • Theories of chemical kinetics • Photochemical decomposition of hydrogen iodide • Photochemistry Laws of Thermodynamics and Chemical Equilibrium • First Law of thermodynamics • Second law of thermodynamics • Third law of thermodynamics Electrochemistry • Migration of ions and Kohlrausch law • Debye-Huckel-Onsager’s equation • Hittorf’s method and moving boundary method • Application of conductivity measurements • Types of reversible electrodes • Electrode reactions • Nernst equation • Electrolytic and Galvanic cells • Measurement of EMF of a cell Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy • Black-body radiation • De Broglie hypothesis • Hamiltonian operator • Heisenberg’s Uncertainty principle • Hermitian operator • Photoelectric effect • Planck’s radiation law • Quantum numbers and their importance • Schrodinger wave equation Spectroscopy • Electromagnetic radiation • Rotational Spectroscopy • Vibrational Spectroscopy Address: Punjab University Sector 14, Chandigarh, 160014 0172 253 4818 |
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