Semester 1 of BSc BT-BC-Chem 2025-28 Batch

This course introduces key concepts in Inorganic, Organic, Physical, and General Chemistry. Students will study chemical bonding, structures of p-block elements, organic reaction mechanisms, and the basics of aromaticity. It covers atomic structure, gas laws, quantum mechanics, and properties of liquids and solutions. The course also includes qualitative analysis of ions, stereochemistry, and fundamentals of solid-state chemistry. It aims to build strong theoretical understanding and analytical skills for higher studies in chemistry.

The course addresses the English language needs of the students at the undergraduate level. The focus will be on five categories: Prose, Poetry, Vocabulary, Soft Skills, and Grammar.  In addition to these, the last two units focus on developing the speaking skills of students. Overall, the course will focus on the critical thinking faculties of the students concerning academic, linguistic, political, literary, and ethical concepts.

The course provide deep insights into contemporary global environmental issues from an interdisciplinary perspective within the framework of sustainable development; apply a global approach to emphasize how environmental problems are highly complex and interrelated, requiring understanding on a local, regional, national, and global level. This course also aims to critically evaluate possible solutions to our present global environmental crises in a holistic manner.

Cell biology is about Knowing the components of cells and how cells work is fundamental to all biological sciences while also being essential for research in biomedical fields such as cancer, and other diseases. Research in cell biology is interconnected to other fields such as geneticsmolecular geneticsmolecular biologymedical microbiologyimmunology, and cytochemistry.

The main objective is to make students attain knowledge on types, structures and functions of fundamental biomolecules and their crucial role in biological system.