UG · 3 yrs

B.Sc — Chemistry (Hons)

The science of matter and reactions — a backbone degree for pharma, chemicals and research.

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Duration3 years (6 semesters); 4-year Honours-with-Research option under NEP at many universities
EligibilityClass 12 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics/Biology; most universities require Chemistry plus a 45–55% aggregate, relaxed for reserved categories
Typical fees₹15,000 – ₹3,00,000 total (govt to premium private)
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Course overview

B.Sc Chemistry (Honours) is a three-year undergraduate degree built around the rigorous study of matter — its structure, reactions and transformations — across the organic, inorganic and physical branches, with heavy laboratory work alongside theory. It suits students who genuinely enjoy reasoning about molecules, balancing equations and measuring things precisely, rather than those merely chasing a science tag. Be clear-eyed: a bare Honours degree is an entry ticket, not a finished career — the strongest pure-science outcomes (R&D, college teaching, scientist roles) almost always require an M.Sc and often a Ph.D or NET/GATE qualification. Those who stop at the bachelor’s typically enter quality control, lab-analyst, sales, teaching-support or further-study routes.

Is B.Sc — Chemistry (Hons) right for you?

✅ Choose it if you…

enjoy lab work, precise measurement and the logic of how substances react, and are willing to study further for the best roles.

⚠️ Reconsider if you…

want a quick high-paying job straight after the bachelor’s, or dislike maths-heavy physical chemistry and long practical hours.

Eligibility & entrance exams

Eligibility: Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics/Biology; most universities require Chemistry plus a 45–55% aggregate, relaxed for reserved categories.

Entrance exams

CUET-UG (central universities and many states — Chemistry/Science domain subjects)University or state merit lists based on Class 12 marks (many private and state colleges)IISER Aptitude Test / NEST (for integrated B.Sc–M.Sc science routes, an alternative path)Banaras Hindu University UET and similar university-specific tests

What you’ll study

Year 1

Atomic structure and chemical bonding, basics of organic mechanisms (alkanes, alkenes), states of matter and gaseous laws, plus foundational physics/maths and qualitative-quantitative lab analysis

Year 2

Coordination and main-group inorganic chemistry, stereochemistry and named organic reactions, chemical and ionic equilibria, thermodynamics, and volumetric/gravimetric practicals

Year 3

Quantum and electrochemistry, spectroscopy (UV, IR, NMR basics), organometallics, polymers and bio-organic chemistry, instrumental analysis labs and a project or dissertation

Core subjects covered

Organic ChemistryInorganic ChemistryPhysical ChemistryAnalytical ChemistrySpectroscopy & InstrumentationChemical Thermodynamics & KineticsQuantum ChemistryPolymer & Industrial Chemistry

Popular specialisations

Organic ChemistryReaction mechanisms, synthesis and stereochemistry — the foundation for pharmaceutical, agrochemical and materials research; most M.Sc and pharma-industry roles draw heavily on it
Physical ChemistryThermodynamics, kinetics, quantum and electrochemistry — maths-heavy and the bridge to computational chemistry, energy storage and physical-chemistry research
Inorganic ChemistryCoordination compounds, organometallics and solid-state materials — relevant to catalysis, semiconductors and materials science
Analytical ChemistryInstrumental and wet-chemical methods (chromatography, spectroscopy, titrimetry) — the most directly job-ready branch, feeding QC and testing-lab roles
Industrial / Polymer ChemistryScale-up, polymers, coatings and process chemistry — oriented toward manufacturing, plastics, paints and FMCG production

Admission process

1 · Qualify Class 12Pass 10+2 with Chemistry and the required science subjects above the cut-off aggregate
2 · Appear for CUET-UG or university testRegister and sit CUET-UG (or the relevant university/state entrance) with Chemistry domain papers
3 · Fill college applicationsApply to chosen universities/colleges and submit CUET or Class-12 scores as required
4 · Counselling / merit listParticipate in centralised counselling or check merit lists for seat allotment
5 · Document verification & fee paymentVerify originals, confirm the seat and pay admission fees to enrol

🗓️ CUET-UG registration typically opens around February–March, exams in May–June, and university counselling/admissions run June–August. Confirm exact dates on the official sites each year.

Duration & fees

Duration: 3 years (6 semesters); 4-year Honours-with-Research option under NEP at many universities, full-time.

Institute typeIndicative feesExamples
Government / public universities₹15,000 – ₹60,000 totalDelhi University, state universities and central university colleges — heavily subsidised tuition
Private universities & colleges₹1,00,000 – ₹2,50,000 totalMid-tier private universities and autonomous colleges with modern labs
Premium private institutions₹2,50,000 – ₹4,00,000+ totalTop private/deemed universities with research focus and small batch sizes

📋 Source: official institute fee structures (2024–25). Indicative; confirm with the institute.

Career outcomes & salary

RoleIndicative fresher CTC market
QC / Lab Analyst (entry)₹2.5 – 4.5 L
Research Assistant₹3 – 5 L
Technical Sales Executive₹3 – 6 L
School/Junior-college teacher₹3 – 5.5 L
Scientist / R&D (post M.Sc/Ph.D)₹6 – 12 L

📋 Source: indicative market ranges (AmbitionBox, Glassdoor, 2026) — not official figures. Official institute placement averages are shown on each college below. Actual outcomes vary by college, skills & year.

Top recruiters

Tata ChemicalsPidilite IndustriesAsian PaintsSun PharmaCiplaDr. Reddy’s LaboratoriesSRF LimitedHindustan UnileverCoromandel InternationalBASF IndiaSGS / Bureau Veritas (testing labs)Government forensic & pollution-control labs

📋 Source: companies reported by institute placement cells (2024). Recruiters vary by college & year.

Scholarships & funding

Central Sector Scheme of Scholarships (CSSS)Merit-cum-means awards for top Class-12 performers pursuing UG study, paid via DBT
State Post-Matric Scholarships (SC/ST/OBC/EBC)State-government fee and maintenance support for eligible reserved-category and low-income students
INSPIRE Scholarship (SHE) – DSTUp to ₹80,000/year for top science students opting for natural & basic-science UG/PG, a strong pure-science incentive
Institute & university merit scholarshipsTuition waivers and merit awards offered directly by many colleges based on entrance or semester performance

Scope & future

Pharmaceuticals, specialty & agro-chemicals, paints & polymers, FMCG quality control, testing & forensic labs, academia and research institutions across India and abroad.

📈 Chemistry remains a backbone discipline for India’s large pharmaceutical, agrochemical, paints, FMCG and specialty-chemicals sectors, so analyst and QC demand is steady — but pay at the bachelor’s level is modest and the high-value scientist, faculty and R&D roles require postgraduate and doctoral study plus NET/GATE. Treat the Honours degree as the first stair, not the destination.

Source: Indian chemical & pharma hiring · UGC/DST

Where this degree can take you next

M.Sc Chemistry → Ph.D / researchThe mainstream route to scientist, faculty and senior R&D roles; NET/GATE unlock fellowships and college teaching
M.Sc Analytical / Pharmaceutical ChemistrySpecialised PG aligned to QC, drug-testing and instrumentation careers in pharma and labs
Industrial / Forensic / Patent law conversionsPG diplomas in patent law, forensic science or industrial chemistry open applied niches
B.Ed → teaching / civil servicesChemistry graduates qualify for school teaching or use the science base for UPSC/state PSC exams
Data / cheminformatics & MBA routesAdd analytics or management skills to pivot into pharma data, product or operations roles

Top colleges offering B.Sc — Chemistry (Hons)

0 colleges · ranked by NIRF

*Median = institute-level NIRF median salary (official — institutes publish median, not average), where branch-specific data isn’t published. Fees from official institute structures (2024–25).

B.Sc Chemistry vs B.Sc Physics

B.Sc ChemistryB.Sc Physics
FocusMatter, reactions and synthesis with heavy lab workForces, energy and fundamental laws, maths-intensive
Industry pullStrong, broad — pharma, chemicals, paints, FMCG QCNarrower at UG; electronics, optics, research & data after PG
Best forHands-on experimenters who like tangible reactionsAbstract, mathematical thinkers aiming at research/data

Frequently asked questions

What is the eligibility for B.Sc — Chemistry (Hons)?

Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics/Biology; most universities require Chemistry plus a 45–55% aggregate, relaxed for reserved categories.

What is the fee for B.Sc — Chemistry (Hons)?

Indicative fees are ₹15,000 – ₹3,00,000 total (govt to premium private). Always confirm the current fee with the institute.

How long is B.Sc — Chemistry (Hons)?

3 years (6 semesters); 4-year Honours-with-Research option under NEP at many universities.

What can I do after B.Sc — Chemistry (Hons)?

Common paths include Quality Control / Lab Analyst in chemicals, pharma or food, Research Assistant / Lab technician in R&D labs, Chemistry teacher or academic (with B.Ed/PG), Technical sales & product specialist for chemical/instrument firms.

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Written by the CourseLane Research Team · reviewed by a senior counsellor · Last updated June 2026.