Course Overview
The programme builds strong knowledge in chemical theory and laboratory practice. Students study reaction mechanisms, molecular behaviour, and analytical methods used in scientific research and industry.
Hands-on lab work forms a major part of the course, giving experience with instruments used in chemical testing and analysis. Research projects allow focus on areas such as pharmaceuticals, materials science, and environmental chemistry.
Graduates move into roles in laboratories, chemical manufacturing, quality control, and research organisations. Some continue into doctoral studies. The course structure supports skill development in both experimental and theoretical chemistry, which helps students move into scientific careers across different sectors.
General Eligibility
A bachelor’s degree in chemistry or a related science field is required. Academic transcripts, recommendation letters, and a short statement of purpose are part of the application. Some applicants may need to show prior lab experience or research exposure. Scholarships may be available through university merit awards and external funding schemes. Applications are submitted through the university’s online portal.
Part Time Work Details
Up to 20 hours per week during study period, full-time allowed during academic breaks (for eligible students)
Language Requirement
- IELTS: 6.0–6.5 overall (no band below 5.5–6.0)
- TOEFL iBT: 80–90
- PTE Academic: 58–62
- Duolingo English Test: 105–115