First year of Five Years Integrated M.Sc.
(Common to Physics/Mathematics/Chemistry)
Teaching Scheme:
First year of Five Years Integrated M.Sc. (Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics)
M.Sc. – I, Semester-I
Teaching
Credit
Scheme
Examination Scheme
Sr. Hours per Total
Course Code
No. Week Marks
L T Pr. Theory Tutorial Practical
u.
1 Chemistry-I MC 101 3 1 2 5 100 25 50 175
2 Physics-I MP 101 3 1 2 5 100 25 50 175
3 Mathematics-I MM 101 3 2 0 5 100 50 00 150
4 Environmental Science MN 101 2 1 0 3 100 25 00 125
5 English-I MG 101 2 1 0 3 100 25 00 125
13 6 4 500 150 100 750
Total Contact hours per week = 23 Total Credit = 21 Total Marks = 750
First year of Five Years Integrated M.Sc. (Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics)
M.Sc. – I, Semester-II
Teaching
Credit
Scheme
Examination Scheme
Sr. Hours per Total
Course Code
No. Week Marks
L T Pr. Theory Tutorial Practical
u.
1 Chemistry-II MC 102 3 1 2 5 100 25 50 175
2 Physics-II MP 102 3 1 2 5 100 25 50 175
3 Mathematics-II MM 102 3 2 0 5 100 50 00 150
4 Introduction to Computers MG 104 2 1 0 3 100 25 00 125
5 English-II MG 102 2 1 0 3 100 25 00 125
13 6 4 500 150 100 750
Total Contact hours per week = 23 Total Credit = 21 Total Marks = 750
First year of Five Years integrated M. Sc. (Physics / Chemistry / Mathematics)
M.Sc. - I, Semester – I L T P C
MC 101 : Chemistry – I 3 1 2 5
ATOMIC STRUCTURE AND CHEMICAL BONDING (13 Hours)
Heisenberg‟s Uncertainity principle, postulates of quantum mechanics, Schrödinger wave equation:
Derivation, significance of and y2, Schrödinger wave equation for H - atom and particle in 1-D box,
angular and radical wave function, atomic orbitals and shape of s and p orbitals, Valence bond theory,
Hybridization, Resonance, VSEPR, Molecular orbital theory, molecular orbitals, bonding and energy
level diagram for homonuclear and heteronuclear diatomic molecules, ionic solids, Born-Haber cycle,
covalent bonds, coordinate bond, hydrogen bond, dipole moment, geometry and shape of simple
molecules, Molecular structure and different kind of intermolecular forces and interactions like
hydrogen bonding, hydrophobicity, π─π interaction, π─cation interaction, and properties such as
melting and boiling points, dipole moment, acidity and basicity.
PERIODIC TABLE AND ATOMIC PROPERTIES (03Hours)
Electronic configuration, periodicity in properties: ionization potential, electron affinity, ionic radii and
electronegativity
CHEMICAL KINETICS (04Hours)
Rate of reaction, order of reaction, enzyme catalyzed reaction, fast reactions, homogeneous and
heterogeneous catalysis, general characteristics of catalytic reactions.
THERMODYNAMICS (07 Hours)
First law of thermodynamics, entropy, second and third laws of thermodynamics, Gibbs free energy,
Helmholtz energy, chemical equilibria, Clausius Clapeyron equation
ELECTROCHEMISTRY (08 Hours)
Single electrode potential, Hydrogen electrode, Galvanic cell, EMF series, Nernst equation, Reversible
electrodes, metal-metal ion electrodes, Calomel electrode, Oxidation-Reduction electrodes,
Potentiometric titration, Application of electrochemistry in Corrosion control by cathodic protection,
batteries, and related devices.
CHEMISTRY OF WATER (07 Hours)
Structure of water, properties, types of water (raw water, cooling water, boiler water), role of water in
life sciences, Water-treatment- primary treatment and secondary treatment, types of water treatment for
use in industries.
(Total Contact Time (Theory): 42 Hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Atkins P. W. and Paula D.: “Atkin‟s Physical Chemistry”, Oxford University Press/Gopsons Paper Ltd,
Noida, 8th Edn., 2006.
2. Alberty R. A. and Silbey R. J. “Physical Chemistry”, 1st Edn., John Wiley & Sons (Asia), Singapore, 1995.
3. Levine I. R., “Quantum Chemistry”, Prentice Hall India (Ltd), 1995.
4. Lee J. D., “Concise Inorganic Chemistry”, 4th Edn., ELBS, 1991.
5. Cotton F. A., Wilkinson G., Gans P. G., “Basic Inorganic Chemistry”, 2nd Edn., John Wiley & Sons, 1987.
First year of Five Years integrated M.Sc. (Physics / Chemistry / Mathematics)
M.Sc. - I, Semester – I L T P C
MP 101 : Physics – I 3 1 2 5
VECTORS FUNDAMENTALS AND DIFFERENT CO-ORDINATE SYSTEM (08 Hours)
Unit Vectors, Vector Operations, Tripple Products, Vector Algebra in component form, Differential
Calculus, Cartesian Coordinate System, Spherical Coordinate System, Cylindrical Coordinate System.
NEWTON’S LAWS OF MOTION, CONSERVATION LAWS, MOMENTS OF INERTIA. (10 Hours)
Mechanics of the particle, Equation of motion, Different conservation laws, Moments of inertia, Motion
in central force field
RIGID BODY MOTION (06 Hours)
Euler‟s theorem, Angular momentum and kinetic energy, Euler‟s equation of motion, Euler‟s angles
ELASTICITY & HYDRODYNAMICS (08 Hours)
Stress and Strain, Young‟s modulus, Shear modulus and Bulk Modulus, Buoyancy, Types of fluid flow,
Bernoulli‟s equations. Viscocity, Terminal Velocity
SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION (04 Hours)
Restoring force, Elastic potential energy, Period and frequency, Energy, Pendulums, Applications of
SHM
OSCILLATIONS (08 Hours)
Damped oscillations, forced oscillations, coupled oscillations & resonance
(Total Contact Time (Theory) : 44 Hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Mathur D. S., “Mechanics” , S. Chand & Company, 2000.
2. Takwale R. G. & Puranik P.S. “Introduction to Classical Mechanics”, TMH., 1997.
3. Feymann R. P., Lighton R. B. and Sands M.: “The Feymann Lectures in Physics” Vol. 1 Narosa Publishers,
2008.
4. Verma H. C., “Concepts of Physics”, Vol. 1 & 2, Bharati Bhavan, 2007.
5. Landau L. D. & Lifshitz E M, “Course on Theoretical Physics”, Vol. 1: Mechanics, Addison-Wesley, 2002
First year of Five Years integrated M. Sc. (Physics / Chemistry / Mathematics)
M.Sc. - I, Semester – I L T P C
MM 101 : Mathematics – I 3 2 0 5
CALCULUS (07 Hours)
Reorientation of calculus, Differentiation of Hyperbolic and Inverse Hyperbolic functions. Successive
Differentiation, standard forms, Leibnitz‟s theorem and applications, Power series, Expansion of
functions, Taylor‟s and Maclaurin‟s series
APPLICATIONS OF DERIVATIVES (08 Hours)
Curvature, Radius of curvature, Cartesian, polar parametric curve with application in Engineering
problems. Indeterminate forms, L‟Hospital‟s rules.
ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION (08 Hours)
Reorientation of differential equation, Exact differential equation and Integrating factors, First order and
higher degree ode, solvable for p, y and x, Modeling of Real world problems particularly Engg. System,
spread of epidemic, spread of new technological innovations, RC and RL network
CURVE TRACING (05 Hours)
Cartesian, polar and parametric form of standard curves
BETA AND GAMMA FUNCTION (04 Hours)
Beta and Gamma function with their properties and duplications formula without proof
APPLICATION OF DEFINITE INTEGRATION (05 Hours)
Area, arc length, surface area by revolving curve, volume by revolving area bounded by curve for
Cartesian, polar and parametric curves
MATRICES (07 Hours)
Elementary row and column transformation rank of matrix, Linear dependence, consistency of linear
system of equations, characteristic equation, Caley-Hemilton theorem, Eigen value, Eigen vector
(Total Contact Time (Theory) : 44 Hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Steward James De, “Calculus”, Thomson Asia, Singapore, 2003.
2. Bali and Iyengar., “Engg. Mathematics”, Laxmi Publications, New Delhi, 1997.
3. Peter O‟Neil., “Advanced Engg. Mathematics”, Thompson, Singapore, Ind. Ed. 2002.
4. Kapur J. N. , “Mathematical Models in Biology and Medicine”, East west Press, New Delhi 1985.
5. Hilderband F. B., “Methods of Applied Mathematics”, McGraw Hill, New York, 1968.
First year of Five Years integrated M. Sc. (Physics / Chemistry / Mathematics)
M.Sc. - I, Semester – I L T P C
MN 101 : Environmental Science 2 1 0 3
FUNDAMENTAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (05 Hours)
Definition
Principle and scope of environmental science
Composition and structure of atmosphere
NATURAL RESOURCES (05 Hours)
Water
Land
Minerals
Forests
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION (05 Hours)
Water pollution
Air pollution
Land pollution
Sources, effects & control of pollution
ENERGY RESOURCES (05 Hours)
Solar energy
Nuclear energy
Wind energy
Hydro energy
Wave energy
RADIATION POLLUTION (05 Hours)
Sources
Effects
Control
THERMAL AND NOISE POLLUTION (05 Hours)
Sources
Effects
Control of thermal and noise pollution
(Total Contact Time (Theory) : 30 Hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Wright R.T., “Environment Science”, 9th edition, Prentree – Hall of India Private Limited, New Delhi
2007.
2. Cunningham W. P. & Cunningham M. A., “Principles of Environment Science”, Inquiry and
Application, Tata McGraw Hill, 1999.
3. Bharucha E., “Textbook of Environmental Studies for Undergraduate Course”, University Grant
Commission, University Press,2001.
4. Anandan P., Kumararelan R., “Environment Science & Engineering”, Scitech Publications (India) Pvt.
Ltd. Fourth Reprint – July 2007.
5. Dhaueja S. K., “Environmental Engineering and Managemen”t, S. K. Kataria & Sons Publishers &
Distributors, 2004 .
First year of Five Years integrated M. Sc. (Physics / Chemistry / Mathematics)
M.Sc. - I, Semester – I L T P C
MG 101 : English-I 2 1 0 3
BASIC (12 Hours)
Articles, Prepositions, Degrees of comparison, Tenses; Kinds and Uses, Active and Passive Voice,
Phrases Clauses and Sentences, Kinds of sentences, Reported Speech
BASIC COMPOSITION (07 Hours)
Paragraph Writing,, Business Correspondence, Official Reports
BASIC PHONETICS (08 Hours)
The Production of Speech, The Sounds of English, Phonetic Transcription, Syllable and Stress,
Intonation
BASIC CONVERSATION (03 Hours)
English in use, English for routine communicative functions, Speech practice
(Total Contact Time (Theory) : 30 Hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Murphy R., “Intermediate English Grammar: Reference and Practice for South Asian Students”,
Cambridge University Press, 2001.
2. Thaker P.K., Desai S. and Purani T.J. (eds), “Developing English Skills : A Composite Course for
Intermediate Students”, Oxford University Press, 1997.
3. Mohan K. and Banerji M., “Developing Communication Skills”, Mc.Millan Co. Publication 1990.
4. Krishnaswami N and Sriram T., “Creative English for Communication”, Mc.Millan Co.Publication
1992.
5. Board of Editors, “Written and Spoken Communication in English”, University Press Private
Limited,2007.
First year of Five Years integrated M. Sc. (Physics / Chemistry / Mathematics)
M. Sc - I, Semester – II L T P C
MC 102: Chemistry – II 3 1 2 5
SURFACE CHEMISTRY (05 Hours)
Types of adsorption, adsorption isotherms-Freundlich and Langmuir; Colloids and colloids state,
application of colloids, surfactants, micelles, critical micelle concentration, Basics of surface
characterization by X-Ray and DLS.
POLYMERS (04 Hours)
Methods of polymerization, Characterization by TGA, DTA, Molecular weight and its determination,
amorphous and crystalline polymers, biopolymers, structure-property relation in polymers.
CARBOHYDRATES (04 Hours)
Introduction, Basic structural features and types of carbohydrates, Reactions and conversions, role in
biological systems
METALLURGY (03 Hours)
Basic principles and applications; purification of elements and metals, metallurgical aspects of corrosion
and its control
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY (08 Hours)
Transition metal ions and complexes; coordination chemistry, magneto chemistry, organometallic
compounds, catalysis, some relevant uses of transition elements, role of metal ions in biological process;
trends in properties of s-and p-block elements, silicones; silicates; zeolites; alkoxides, solgel process, O2
activation; N2 fixation
ORGANIC MOLECULES (08 Hours)
Structure, properties and mechanism of organic reactions: Relationship between shapes and properties of
organic molecules. Electrophiles and nucleophiles, reactive intermediates-free radical, carbonium ion
and carbanion, carbine, arynes. Types of organic reactions- Stepwise, ionic and free radical mechanisms,
single step concerted mechanism, addition, substitution, elimination and rearrangement, emphasizing
mechanisms, basic features of pericyclic reactions. Linear free energy relationships, Hammett equation
STEREOCHEMISTRY OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS (08 Hours)
Conformations of alkanes and cycloalkanes; configurations, Enantiomers, molecular chirality,
diastereomers, threo and erythro diastereomers, meso compounds, resolution of enantiomers, retention
and racemization. Relative and absolute configuration, sequence rules, D and L systems of nomenclature
and R and S systems of nomenclature, Geometric isomerism – determination of configuration of
geometric isomers E and Z systems of nomenclature, geometric isomers of oximes and alicylic
compounds. Linear and cyclic conjugation, benzene, aromaticity, properties of conjugated systems
NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN CHEMICAL SCIENCES (02 Hours)
Environmentally benign chemistry, nanochemistry, smart materials, and their applications, Interface of
chemical sciences with other disciplines, particularly in technology and medical sciences and
engineering.
(Total Contact Time (Theory) : 42 Hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Chawla S.., “Text Book of Engg. Chemistry”, Dhanpat Rai & Co. Pvt. Ltd., Delhi, 2003.
2. Adamson A. W., “Physical Chemistry of Surfaces”, 3rd Edn., John Wiley, 1976.
3. Morrison R. T. and Boyd R.N., “Organic Chemistry”, 6th Edn., Prentice Hall, 1992.
4. Solomons T. W. G., “Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry”, 5th Edn., John Wiley, 1992.
5. Streitwieser, Jr. A. and Heathcock C. H., “Introduction to organic chemistry” 2nd Edn, MacMillan,
New York , 1998
First year of Five Years integrated M.Sc. (Physics / Chemistry / Mathematics)
M.Sc. – I, Semester – II L T P C
MP 102 : Physics – II Kinetic theory, Thermodynamics & Statistical Physics 3 1 2 5
KINETIC THEORY OF GASES (04 Hours)
Postulates of kinetic theory of gases, velocity of gas molecules, Molecular energy, Kineticmolecular
model of an ideal-gas, kinetic interpretation of temperature, Degree of freedom of gas molecules,
Maxwell‟s law of equipartition of energy.
INTERMOLECULAR FORCES & TRANSPORT PHENOMENA (04 Hours)
Viscosity of a gas, Thermal conductivity of gases, Van der wall‟s equation of state, Brownion motion
LAWS OF THERMODYNAMICS (12 Hours)
Zeroth law of Thermodynamics , I st and II nd laws of Thermodynamics, concepts of Temperature,
internal energy and entropy, calculations of change of internal energy, and Entropy in various
thermodynamic processes
THERMODYNAMICS POTENTIALS, HELMOLTZ & GIBBS FUNCTIONS, MAXWELL
RELATIONS (12 Hours)
Gibbs and Helmholtz energy, Gibbs paradox, Enthalpy, and Maxwell‟s thermodynamicrelations
ELEMENTS OF STATISTICAL PHYSICS (08 Hours)
Fermi Dirac, Maxwell Boltzmann, & Bose Einstein distributions
THERMODYNAMICS OF BLACK BODIES (04 Hours)
Black body and characteristics, radiation principles like Rayleigh Jeans, Weins and Planck‟s law of
black body radiation
(Total Contact Time (Theory) : 44 Hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED :
1. Sears F.W. & Salingar, “Thermodynamics, Kinetic theory and Statical Thermodynamics” 3rd Ed.
Addison- Wesley/Pearson, 1975.
2. Young & Freedman, “Sears and Zemansky’s University Physics : Pearson Education”, Singapore. 2004.
3. Feymann R. P., Leighton R. B. and Sands M.: “The Feymann Lectures in Physics” Vol. 1 Narosa
Publishers, 2008.
4. Zemanasky M. W., “Heat and Thermodynamics” (McGraw Hill), 1957
5. Carter A., “Classical and Statistical Thermodynamics”, Pearson Education, 1999.
First year of Five Years integrated M. Sc. (Physics / Chemistry / Mathematics)
M.Sc. –I, Semester.-II L T P C
MM 102: Mathematics II 3 2 0 5
DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS (07 Hours)
Partial differentiation, Euler‟s theorem for homogeneous function, Modified Euler‟s theorem, Taylor‟s
and Maclaurins series for two variables
APPLICATIONS OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTATION (08 Hours)
Tangent plane and Normal line Error and Approximation, Jacobians with properties, Extreme values of
function of two variables, Lagrange‟s methods of undetermined multipliers.
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION OF HIGHER ORDER (08 Hours)
Solution of homogenous equations, complementary functions, Particular Integrals, Linear differential
equation with variable coefficient, Cauchy‟s Euler and Legendre‟s equation with variable coefficient,
Method of variation of parameters.
MATHEMATICAL MODELS (07 Hours)
Electrical network models, Detection of diabetes model and Bending beam models
SERIES SOLUTION AND SPECIAL FUNCTIONS (07 Hours)
Regular point, Singular point, series solution of ODE of 2nd order with variable coefficient with special
emphasis to differential equation of Legendre‟s and Bessel‟s for different cases of roots of indicial
equations.
LAPLACE TRANSFORM (07 Hours)
Laplace transform, Existance theorem, Laplace transform of derivatives and integrals, Inverse Laplace
transform, Unit step functions, Dirac – delta functions, Laplace transform of periodic functions,
Convolutions theorem, Application to solve simple linear and simultaneous differential equations.
(Total Contact Time (Theory): 44 Hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Kreyszig E. : “Advanced Engg. Mathematics”. 8th Ed, John Wiley & Sons., New York, 1995.
2. Jain and Iyenger , “Advanced Engg. Mathematics”, Narosa Publications, New Delhi, 1997.
3. De J. S., “Calculas”, Thomson Asia, Singapore, 2003.
4. Kapur J. N. , “Mathematical Models in Biology and Medicine”, East west press, 1998.
5. Hilderbrand F. B., “Methods of Applied Mathematics”, McGraw Hill, New York, 1968.
First year of Five Years integrated M. Sc. (Physics / Chemistry / Mathematics)
M.Sc. –I, Semester.-II L T P C
MM 104: Introduction to Computers 2 1 0 3
Introduction to Computer (09 Hours)
Introduction to computer, History of computer, Parts of computer, Computer Terminology, Start up of a
computer, Disc drives, Disc utilities, Starting and stopping computer, use of the mouse, Installing and
uninstalling software, Maintenance of computer, Purchasing a computer, Types of computers.
Hardware of computer (08 Hours)
Input and output devices, Central processing unit (CPU), Keyboard, Monitor, Mouse, Printers, Modems,
Scanners, Digital cameras, Different cards (sound, colour and video), Different drives (floppy, hard, CD,
DVD).
System Software and Programming (08 Hours)
System software-Function, Types and Utilities.
Computer Programming-Languages-Machine and assembly languages, Fortran, Cobol, Basic, C, C++,
Java etc.
Applications of Computer (07 Hours)
Desktop publishing, Spread sheet, Database, Graphics, Presentation, Communication, Browser, Web
pages, Email, Project management, Integrated and suits.
(Total Contact Time (Theory): 32 Hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Kingsley Idiagbor, “Basic Computer Science for Beginners”, 2002.
2. Walton, S., “Computer Fundamentals”, 1997.
3. Horowitz P. and Hill W., “The Art of Electronics”, Cambridge University Press, 1989.
4. Shelly C. V., “Discovering Computers”, Web Enhanced, Complete Edition, 2005.
5. Marjorie H. and Michael H., “Microsoft Office 2003”, Brief Edition
First year of Five Years integrated M. Sc. (Physics / Chemistry / Mathematics)
M.Sc. - I, Semester – II L T P C
MG 102 : English-II 2 1 0 3
Grammar in Use (10 Hours)
The Verb Phrase; Be, have and do; Modal Verbs; Infinite Gerund and Participles.
Concepts in Grammar (10 Hours)
Questions and Auxiliary Verbs; Conditionals and „wish‟; „ – ing‟ and the infinite; Articles and Nouns;
Pronouns and Determiners; Adjectives and Adverbs; Conjunctions and Preposition.
A Course in Listening and Speaking (10 Hours)
Pronunciation and Neutralization of Accent
(Total Contact Time (Theory): 30 Hours)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED:
1. Murphy, Raymond, “Intermediate English Grammar”,2nd edition, Cambridge University Press, New
Delhi,2007.
2. Murthy, J. D., “Contemporary English Grammar”, Book Palace Publication 1998.
3. Sasikumar, V., Dutt, P. K. & Rajeevan, G., “A Course in Listening and Speaking-I”, Foundation Books,
Cambridge Uni. Press India Pvt.Ltd.,2005.
4. Monippally, M. M, “Business Communication Strategies”, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Com. Ltd.,
New Delhi Publication, 2001
5. Eastwood, J., “Oxford Guide to English Grammar”, Oxford Uni. Press, New Delhi, 2008.