BSc MCCS (Maths, Chemistry, Computers)
Courses of | SEM I | SEM II | SEM III | SEM IV | SEM V |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Life Skills | 1 (02) | 1 (02) | 2 (04) | ||
Skill Development | 1 (02) | 2 (04) | 1 (02) | ||
Language – 1 | C-1 (04) | C-2 (04) | C-3 (04) | ||
Language – 2 | C-1 (04) | C-2 (04) | C-3(04) | ||
Domain Sub -1 | C-1 (06) | C-2 (06) | C-3(06) | C-4 (06), C-5 (06) | SEC-1 (06), SEC-2 (06) |
Domain Sub -2 | C-1 (06) | C-2 (06) | C-3(06) | C-4 (06),C-5 (06) | SEC-1 (06), SEC-2 (06) |
Domain Sub -3 | C-1 (06) | C-2 (06) | C-3(06) | C-4 (06),C-5 (06) | SEC-1 (06), SEC-2 (06) |
Total Hours/Week | 30 | 32 | 32 | 36 | 36 |
This is the combination of Chemistry and computers, students who want to be in Chemical and Computers as career as options can choose this group available. They can go with either Chemist profession or Software professional.
Computer Science and its applications are fast becoming one of the most sought after courses both at undergraduate and post-graduate level in India. The trend is further rising owing to the rapid growth of IT and software industries in the country. A career in Computer Science has been proved lucrative and rewarding since last decade.
With Computers
An individual, who studies computer science at undergraduate not only learns the software (language and programming etc) aspect of the computer but also learns the knowledge of operating system, programming language, data base etc.
Degree programs offered in Computer science include undergraduate course B.Sc. One can pursue BSc computers with combination subjects like Physics, Chemistry and Maths.
Career for Computers
`With Chemistry
The chemicals are used in almost every field such as medicines, food products, and electronics and even in construction activities. This creates many opportunities for the chemistry graduates in diverse fields. The industries, specially chemical and pharmaceutical, the universities and government laboratories are the three major employers who recruit Chemistry graduates. The entry level jobs in this field usually require at least the bachelor’s degree in chemistry.
The chemical industries are also doing well in India and there is huge demand for chemists for various positions. Some of the job types for these graduates include
The employment areas for the B.Sc Chemistry graduates include pharmaceutical industries, chemical manufacturers, Forensic Science Department, plastic industries, agrochemical industries, etc. Apart from these, they are also recruited in other fields such as oil, gas and power sectors and even in defense services