SXCA M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry and M.Sc. Organic Chemistry at SXCA, and which should I choose?
Ans. Both programmes are offered by the same Department of Chemistry at SXCA. M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry focuses on instrumental analysis, separation techniques, environmental and pharmaceutical analysis, and quality control - making it highly industry-relevant for roles in QC/QA labs, pharmaceutical companies, environmental agencies, and forensic labs. M.Sc. Organic Chemistry focuses on synthesis, reaction mechanisms, and organic transformations, and is better suited for those interested in synthetic chemistry research or the chemical industry. If you are interested in instrumentation, drug analysis, or environmental testing, Analytical Chemistry is the better choice.
Ques. What is the total fee for M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry at SXCA for the complete 2-year course?
Ans. Based on the 2026-27 fee structure, the per-semester fee is Rs. 33,950, making the total for 4 semesters Rs. 1,35,800. Note that Registration Fee (Rs. 350) and Alumni Fee (Rs. 500) are charged only once in Semester I for non-Xavierite students. Additional charges include a Placement fee in Semester III and Convocation/Graduation Day fees (Rs. 260 + Rs. 750) in Semester IV.
Ques. What career options are available after M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry from SXCA?
Ans. Graduates from SXCA's M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry programme find opportunities in pharmaceutical companies (QC/QA Analyst, Regulatory Affairs), environmental testing labs, food and beverage industry, petrochemical companies, forensic labs, government research organisations (CSIR, CPCB, FSSAI), and academic institutions. The programme's industrial training component gives students a practical edge. Starting salaries typically range from Rs. 2.5 to 5 LPA for fresh graduates, with higher packages in pharmaceutical and petrochemical sectors.
Ques. Does the M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry programme at SXCA include industrial training?
Ans. Yes, an industrial training programme is embedded in the M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry curriculum at SXCA. This is one of the distinguishing features of the programme, providing students with hands-on exposure to analytical instruments and techniques used in real industrial settings. The department has a central lab facility with high-end equipment, and students also undertake project work that may be carried out in collaboration with industries or research institutions.
Ques. Is CSIR-NET (Chemical Sciences) preparation supported at SXCA for M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry students?
Ans. Yes, the Department of Chemistry at SXCA actively supports students in preparing for competitive exams including CSIR-NET (Chemical Sciences) and GATE (Chemistry). The department's strong research culture, high-impact publications, and experienced faculty provide a solid foundation for qualifying these exams. Students who qualify CSIR-NET with JRF rank become eligible for research fellowships of Rs. 37,000/month for Ph.D. programmes at premier institutions.
Ques. Can a student with B.Sc. Industrial Chemistry or Pharmaceutical Chemistry apply for M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry at SXCA?
Ans. Yes. The eligibility for M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry at SXCA is B.Sc. Chemistry, which includes Industrial Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Students from these backgrounds are eligible to apply and will find the curriculum particularly relevant, as the programme covers pharmaceutical analysis, drug discovery, and industrial analytical techniques as core components.
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