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IIT (ISM) Dhanbad opens BS-MS chemical science admissions for 2026

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30 March 2026
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IIT (ISM) Dhanbad opens BS-MS chemical science admissions for 2026
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Dhanbad, March 30: The Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at IIT (ISM) Dhanbad has announced admissions for its five-year integrated BS-MS (4+1) programme in Chemical Science for the 2026 academic session.

Five-year integrated programme with research focus

The programme is designed to build a strong foundation in chemical sciences while promoting innovation, research aptitude, and interdisciplinary learning. The curriculum integrates core chemistry with emerging areas, enabling students to develop a comprehensive understanding of the subject.

A major highlight of the course is its research-driven approach, offering hands-on experience through laboratory work, projects, and exposure to ongoing scientific studies. Students will also have access to advanced laboratories and state-of-the-art research facilities at the institute.

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Admissions through JEE Advanced, focus on careers and skills

The programme emphasizes industry exposure and skill development, preparing students for evolving scientific and technological demands. It also opens pathways for higher education and careers in fields such as pharmaceuticals, materials science, energy, and environmental science.

Admissions will be conducted through JEE Advanced 2026. Interested candidates can visit the official IIT (ISM) website for details on eligibility, admission process, and course structure.

 

Tags: BS MS Chemical Sciencechemical science degree IITIIT Dhanbad chemistry programmeIIT ISM Dhanbad admissions 2026integrated science course IndiaJEE Advanced 2026 coursesresearch programme IIT ISM
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