M.Sc. in Inorganic Chemistry is a 2-year postgraduate program for students who want to study inorganic compounds in depth, including their structures, characteristics, and applications. The course teaches a thorough understanding of coordination chemistry, organometallics, bioinorganic chemistry, and solid-state chemistry. Laboratory sessions, research projects, and seminars help students develop both theoretical knowledge and practical abilities. The curriculum incorporates contemporary analytical techniques and computer technologies for chemical analysis. Graduates may pursue professions in research, pharmaceuticals, material science, or academia. Admission normally requires a bachelor's degree in chemistry or a related subject, though eligibility requirements vary by university. The curriculum prepares students to tackle real-world industry problems and contribute to chemical sciences advances.