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23rd May 2015, 12:47 PM
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Undergraduate Courses in Indian Institute of Science
How many under Graduate Courses offer by Indian Institute of Science? I have completed 10+2 with CBSE Board. Now I want to do Graduation from the Indian Institute of Science. So tell me what is the minimum rank in IIT JEE Examination require for admission there for Under Graduation Courses? in how mnay disciplines the college offer Engineering Program?
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30th June 2020, 01:39 PM
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Re: Undergraduate Courses in Indian Institute of Science
Can you provide me the curriculum for the four-year Bachelor of Science (Research) in Chemistry Course offered by IISc (Indian Institute of Science)?
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30th June 2020, 01:41 PM
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Re: Undergraduate Courses in Indian Institute of Science
The curriculum for the four-year Bachelor of Science (Research) in Chemistry Course offered by IISc (Indian Institute of Science) is as follows: Chemistry Curriculum Semester 1 (AUG) Physical Principles (2:1) Bohr theory, Wave Particle Duality, Uncertainty principle, Schrödinger equation, H-atom and atomic orbitals, electron spin, Pauli principle and many electron atoms. Chemical bonding: covalent and ionic bonding, valance bond theory, hybridization and resonance; molecular orbital theory. Homonuclear and heteronuclear diatomics, potential energy curves and intermolecular interactions; elements of spectroscopy, van der Waals equation of state; theory of chemical reactions Semester 2 (JAN) Basic Inorganic Chemistry (2:1) Multi-electron atoms – periodic trends; chemical bonding: ionic solids, CFT: d-orbital splitting, tetrahedral, square planar, cubic and octahedral crystal fields, covalent bonding; Lewis model (2 Dim); VSEPR (3 Dim) hybridization; molecular orbital theory: heteronuclear diatomics, triatomics; shapes of main group compounds; acid-base chemistry: concepts, measures of acid-base strength, HSAB. Semester 3 (AUG) Basic Organic Chemistry (2:1) Nomenclature of organic compounds: alkanes, alkenes and alkynes; structure and reactivity. Concept of aromaticity; organic reactions – Addition reactions; Elimination reactions; substitution reactions and rearrangements Organic reaction mechanisms; reaction intermediates and their characterization Introduction to stereochemistry Curriculum Bachelor of Science (Research) in Chemistry IISc (Indian Institute of Science |
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