BU M.Phil. Chemistry FAQs
Ques. What is the structure of the M.Phil. Chemistry programme at Bharathiar University?
Ans. The M.Phil. Chemistry at BU is a 1-year full-time programme. Scholars must complete three theory papers: Part I (Research Methodology), Part II (Physical Methods in Chemistry), and Part III (one Special Paper of their choice). After the written examinations, scholars submit a dissertation based on original research work, which is evaluated by an external examiner. The programme concludes with a public viva-voce examination where the scholar defends their research work. This structure ensures that scholars gain both theoretical knowledge and practical research experience.
Ques. What research areas are available for M.Phil. Chemistry scholars at Bharathiar University?
Ans. The Department of Chemistry at BU has eight active research thrust areas: Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Natural Product Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, Solid-state Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organometallics, Nanomaterials, and Physical Chemistry. The department has completed projects worth Rs. 428 crores funded by UGC, DRDO, CSIR, and DST-SERB, reflecting the breadth and depth of research activity. Scholars are assigned to a supervisor based on their research interests and faculty availability.
Ques. Can M.Phil. Chemistry scholars at BU pursue Ph.D. without appearing for the CET?
Ans. Yes. Candidates who have completed M.Phil. with a minimum of 55% marks from a recognised university are exempted from the BU-CET (Common Eligibility Test) for Ph.D. admission at Bharathiar University. They can directly apply for Ph.D. and appear for the interview and research proposal evaluation. The department also encourages Ph.D. scholars to undertake part of their research in international laboratories, and many alumni have received post-doctoral offers from universities in the USA, France, South Africa, Spain, Canada, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.
Ques. What advanced instrumentation is available for M.Phil. Chemistry research at BU?
Ans. The Department of Chemistry at BU has been upgraded with sophisticated laboratory infrastructure under DST-FIST funding. Key instruments include an NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) facility provided under the DST-PURSE programme, which is a critical tool for structural characterisation in chemistry research. The department also has access to the university's Central Instrumentation Facility, which houses additional advanced analytical instruments. Research labs are available 24x7 for scholars, providing uninterrupted access to research facilities.
Ques. What is the career trajectory for M.Phil. Chemistry graduates from Bharathiar University?
Ans. Graduates of M.Phil. Chemistry from BU can pursue careers in academia as lecturers in affiliated colleges, research positions in chemical industries, pharmaceutical companies, and government research organisations such as CSIR, DRDO, and BARC. The department's alumni include scientists working in industries and Post-Doctoral fellows at universities in the USA, Canada, Europe, Japan, and South Korea, as well as faculty at premier institutions like IISc, NITs, and CECRI. Scholars who qualify CSIR-NET/JRF (Chemical Sciences) can access prestigious research fellowships.
Ques. Is there any international research collaboration opportunity for M.Phil. Chemistry scholars at BU?
Ans. Yes. The Department of Chemistry at BU actively encourages research scholars to collaborate with national and international scientists. Scholars regularly receive travel grants to participate in international conferences. The department has a practice of allowing Ph.D. scholars to go abroad to conduct part of their research work in international laboratories. Many Ph.D. scholars from the department have received post-doctoral offers from universities in the USA, France, South Africa, Spain, Canada, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. M.Phil. scholars who transition to Ph.D. can benefit from these international collaboration opportunities.


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