Mount Carmel College M.Sc admission 2023 is open now. The last date to apply is May 19, 2023. Interested candidates can apply online on the official website – mccblr.edu.in. Admissions will be based on merit for all M.Sc courses (except M.Sc Food Science and Nutrition). 

M.Sc at Mount Carmel College, Bangalore is offered in 11 different specializations. These specializations range from social sciences to pure sciences. These courses are two – year long and spread across four semesters.

  • Mount Carmel College offers MSc in Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Electronics, Food Science & Nutrition, Mathematics, Computer Science with Data Science Specialization, Nano Science & Technology, Botany, Life Science, Psychology and finally, Tourism Management.
  • The eligibility for all the courses is to have minimum aggregate marks qualification in the BSc degree in the relevant subjects.

Mount Carmel College M.Sc Important Dates 2023

Events Dates
Last date to apply May 19, 2023
Entrance Exam May 22 – May 26, 2023

Mount Carmel College, M.Sc Eligibility Criteria

Course Eligibility
MSc – Biochemistry  BSc degree in any discipline of Biological Sciences with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.
MSc – Biotechnology BSc in Life sciences with Chemistry as a subject with a minimum score of 65%.
MSc – Electronics BSc with an aggregate of 50% minimum either with Electronics as the principal subject or with a subsidiary / interdisciplinary / applied / allied subjects.
MSc – Food Science & Nutrition BSc Home Science or Family and Community Sciences / Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics / Food Science and Quality Control / Nutrition and Dietetics / Human Nutrition / Applied Nutrition / Food Science and Nutrition with 50% marks in aggregate from a recognized board or institution.
MSc – Mathematics BSc degree aggregate of 50% minimum either with Mathematics as the principal subject or with a subsidiary / interdisciplinary / applied / allied subjects.
MSc – Computer Science with Data Science Specialization BSc in Computer Science or BCA / BE (CS/IS) with Mathematics as one of the subjects with at least 50% aggregate marks of all optional subjects.
MSc – Nano Science & Technology Any Science Graduates studied Mathematics at the +2/PUC level.
MSc – Botany Bachelor’s degree with Botany as a subject.
MSc – Life Science BSc degree in any discipline of Biological Sciences with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.
MSc – Psychology Bachelor’s degree with Psychology as a subject. Admissions based on Entrance Exam and UG marks.
MSc – Tourism Management Candidates with 50% marks in the Under Graduate course of any discipline can apply. Selection will finally be based on Interview.

The admission to the M.Sc program is completely based on merit. However, the college conducts its own entrance exam for admission to M.Sc Food Science and Nutrition.

Mount Carmel College M.Sc Application Process

  • Visit the official website of the College.
  • In the form they will have to confirm all the details and the programme that the applicants wish to apply for.
  • Next, the system will create an ID for all the applicants and this will be provided at the registered email ID.
  • Login using the ID and fill-up the form.
  • Finally submit the form by making the application fee payment.

Documents Required:

  • Original and photocopy of Graduation Degree and certificate.
  • Original and photocopy of Class X and XII Mark sheets and certificates.
  • Migration certificate if needed.
  • Category certificate if needed.
  • Original and photocopy of application form.

Read More: Mount Carmel College Admissions

Mount Carmel College, M.Sc Course Details

MSc in Mount Carmel College is offered in 11 specializations. The following are the specializations:

Mount Carmel College, M.Sc Syllabus

MSc Biochemistry

Semester I Semester II
Biomolecules (General Biochemistry Practicals) Biochemical Techniques (Biochemical Techniques Practicals)
Microbiology (Microbiology Practicals) Nutritional and Clinical Biochemistry (Clinical Biochemistry Practicals)
Metabolism – I (Food Biochemistry Practicals) Metabolism II (Fractionation Techniques Practicals)
Human Physiology Enzymology
Basic Biostatistics Research Methodology
Organic Chemistry Biochemical Toxicology
Semester III Semester IV
Immunology (Immunology Practicals) Molecular Biology – II (Molecular Biology Practicals)
Plant Biochemistry/ Neurochemistry (Enzymology Practicals) Molecular Pharmacology/ Biotechnology
Molecular Biology – I (Protein Chemistry Practicals) Biochemical Genetics/ Human Genetic Disorders
Cell and Membrane Biology/ Molecular Endocrinology Project
Bioinformatics

MSc BioTechnology

SEMESTER I SEMESTER II
Core Course – I Cell Biology Core Course – V Biochemistry
Core Course – II General Microbiology Core Course – VI Molecular Biology
Core Course – III Molecular Genetics Core Course – VII Immunology
Core Course – IV Biomolecules & Analytical Techniques Core Course – VII Biophysics
Allied Course – I Biostatistics Allied Course – III Research Methodology
Allied Course – II Basic Bioinformatics Allied Course – IV Advanced Bioinformatics
Community Development Program
SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV
Elective Course I – DSE Animal Biotechnology Elective Course V Medical Biotechnology, Bioethics, Biosafety / System Physiology
Elective Course II – DSE Plant Biotechnology Elective Course VI Clinical Biotechnology / Cancer Biology
Elective Course III Genetic Engineering/ Ecology Elective Course VII – DSE Bioprocess Engineering & Enzymology
Elective Course IV Environmental Biotechnology/ Food Biotechnology Project / Viva Voce
Allied Course – V Developmental Biology
Open elective Industrial Biotechnology
Internship Report

MSc Botany

Semester 1 Semester 2
Diversity of non-vascular plants Part I (Theory and Practical) (Virus, Bacteria, Fungi and Lichens) Anatomy and Embryology (Theory and Practical)
Diversity of non-vascular plants Part II (Theory and Practical) (Cyanobacteria, Algae and Bryophytes) Ecology and Phytogeography (Theory and Practical)
Diversity of vascular plants and Paleobotany (Theory and Practical) (Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms and Paleobotany) Plant Physiology (Theory and Practical)
Medicinal plants and their application (Theory and Tutorials) Herbal Wealth – I (Theory and Practical)
Basic Biostatistics Analytical Phytochemistry and Cytological Techniques
Applied Microbiology Research Methodology
Internship – CDP
Semester 3 Semester 4
Taxonomy of Angiosperms (Theory and Practical) Advanced Physiology (Theory and Practical)
Cytogenetics, Plant breeding and Evolution (Theory + Tutorials) Biotechnology and Molecular Biology (Theory and Tutorial)
Pharmacognosy (Theory + Practical) Tools and Techniques in Plant Science
Applied Phycology (Theory + Practical) Project
Plant Tissue Culture Technique and Vegetative Propagation
Open Elective
Internship

MSc Chemistry

I SEMESTER II SEMESTER
Inorganic Chemistry – I (Inorganic Chemistry Practical I) Inorganic Chemistry – II (Inorganic Chemistry Practical II)
Organic Chemistry – I (Organic Chemistry Practical I) Organic Chemistry – II (Organic Chemistry Practical II)
Analytical Chemistry – I (Analytical Chemistry Practical I) Physical Chemistry – II (Physical Chemistry – Practical II)
Physical Chemistry – I Spectroscopy – I
Mathematics for Chemists Environmental Chemistry
Physical Chemistry – Practical I Analytical Chemistry – II
III SEMESTER IV SEMESTER
Inorganic reaction mechanism & Bioinorganic chemistry – III (Inorganic Chemistry Practical III) Organometallic Chemistry and Catalysis – IV
Solid state Chemistry – III (Physical Chemistry – Practical III) Stereochemistry, Organometallic Chemistry & Retrosynthetic Analysis – IV (Organic Chemistry Practical IV)
Elective 1: Organic reaction mechanisms & Chemistry of natural products – III (Organic Chemistry Practical III) Advanced Analytical Techniques – III
Elective 2: Medicinal Chemistry (Organic Chemistry Practical III) Project / Viva Voce
Spectroscopy – II
Practical – Inorganic Chemistry IV
Forensic Science (Open Elective)
Internship report

MSc Electronics

Semester I Semester II
Electronic Devices Embedded Systems and PIC Microcontroller
Network Analysis Advanced Communication
Power Electronics Modern Control Systems
Digital Electronics and VHDL Programming MEMS and Microsystems
Signals and Systems Research Methodology
Embedded –C Programming Optical Fiber Communication
Electronic Devices / Power Electronics Lab PIC Microcontroller programming/Control Systems Lab
VHDL Programming Lab Advanced Communication Lab
Semester III Semester IV
VLSI Design and Systems Microwaves and Antenna Theory
Digital Signal Processing Embedded Systems
Nanoelectronics -1 Nanoelectronics-II
Electronic Instrumentation and Biomedical Instrumentation Nanoelectronics Lab
Digital Signal Processing/Nanoelectronics/Biomedical Instrumentation lab Project

MSc Food and nutrition

SEMESTER 1 II SEMESTER
Applied Physiology Recent advances in Nutrition – Micronutrients
Recent advances in Nutrition – Macronutrients Clinical & Therapeutic Nutrition – II
Nutritional Biochemistry – I Nutritional Biochemistry II
Clinical & Therapeutic Nutrition- I Principles of Food Science
Food Safety & Quality Assurance Food Additives
Biostatistics Research Methodology
Internship
III SEMESTER IV SEMESTER
Advances in Food Microbiology & Preservation Food Product Development
Program Planning and Nutrition Education in Community Nutrition during Emergency
Nutraceuticals & Functional Food Food Processing & Functional Quality
Paediatric & Geriatric Nutrition Nutritional Epidemiology
Community Nutrition & Public Health Recent Advances in Nutrition during Life Cycle
Sports Nutrition Dissertation
Nutrition Counselling
Nutrition for Women

MSc Human Development

Semester 1 Semester II
Human Growth and Development Parenting
Theoretical perspectives in HD Children with Special Needs and Inclusive Education
Infant Development and Stimulation Adolescence
Curriculum Planning and Participation for Early Childhood Education Gerontology
Statistics Research Methodology
Psychometrics-1 Psychometrics-2
Community Development Program
Semester III Semester IV
Mental Health Media in Human Development
Curriculum Planning and Supervision for Early Childhood Education Guidance and Counseling/ Culture and Psychology
Crime and Violence /Family and Community Dynamics Human rights / Management of Programs for Children and Families
Women Studies/ Play and Creativity across Lifespan Dissertation
Human Resource Management
Open Elective – Human Sexuality
Internship Report

MSc Life Science

SEMESTER I SEMESTER II
Animal and Plant Diversity Basic Microbiology
Biomolecules Molecular Biology
Cell Biology Plant Physiology
Genetics Immunology
Biostatistics Research Methodology
Instrumentation and Laboratory Techniques Environmental Science
Community Development Program
SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV
Elective Course – V/ CHOICE
Human Endocrinology and Reproductive Biology
or
Elective Course I – DSE r-DNA Technology Community Development Program
Elective Course II – DSE Human Physiology Elective Course – V/ CHOICE Human Endocrinology and Reproductive Biology
Elective Course III / CHOICE Plant Developmental Biology and Plant Diseases
Elective Course VI/ CHOICE
Clinical Biochemistry
Economic Biology
or
or
Food and Fermentation Technology
Elective Course IV / CHOICE Evolution and Ethology
Elective Course VII – DSE
Animal Tissue Culture
or Applied Microbiology
Plant Tissue Culture Project / Viva Voce
Allied Course – V Bioinformatics
Open elective- Pet Behaviour and Care
Internship Report

MSc Mathematics

Semester I Semester II
Algebra Topology
Real Analysis with MATHEMATICA Complex Analysis with MATHEMATICA
Ordinary Differential Equations Partial Differential Equations with MATLAB
Numerical Analysis-I with MATLAB Programming Linear Algebra with SCILAB
Discrete Mathematics Continuum Mechanics
Computational Statistics Numerical Analysis-II
Soft Course Soft Course
CDP
Semester III Semester IV
Measure and Integration Functional Analysis
Fluid Mechanics with MATHEMATICA Mathematical Methods
Elective Paper-I Elective Paper-III
Elective Paper-II Project-I (on Elective paper-IV)
Theory of Numbers Numerical Analysis-II Project-II (General Project)
Soft Course Soft Course
Inter/Multidisciplinary Course Inter/Multidisciplinary Course
Internship
Semester III Semester IV
Web Programming Computer Based Optimization Techniques
Computer Graphics Object Oriented Analysis and Design
Computer Architecture Simulation and Modeling
Data Warehousing and Data Mining Elective – II Cyber Law Network Security
Elective – I Multimedia Technology E-Commerce

MSc Nano Science technology

Semester I Semester II
Basic Physics for Nanoscience Nano Fabrication
Basic Chemistry for Nanoscience Synthesis of Nanomaterials
Material for Nanoscience Materials Characterization
Basic Electronics for Nanoscience Properties of Nanoscale Materials
Basic Mathematics for Nanoscience Green Technology
Computational Lab Basics of Biochemistry
Research Methodology
Internship
Semester III Semester IV
Nano Electronics Nanotechnology, Society and Ethics
MEMS and Sensors Lithography Techniques and Fabrication
Energy Devices Organic Electronics and Nano-magnetism
Nano Biotechnology and Nano-textiles Project
Computational Mathematics for Nanoscience Application of Nanotechnology
Entrepreneurship

MSc Computer science

I SEMESTER II SEMESTER
File Structures Data Mining Techniques
Theory of Computation Artificial Intelligence
Advanced DBMS Advanced Algorithms
Advanced Java Programming Web Technology
Python Programming Mobile Application Development
Technical and Communication Skills Research Methodology
Community Development Programme
III SEMESTER IV SEMESTER
Statistics for Data Science Advanced Machine Learning
Machine Learning Optimization Techniques
Cloud Computing for Data Science Internet of Things
Big Data Analytics Project / Viva Voce
Data Visualization Techniques
Open elective
Internship Report

MSc Psychology

Semester I Semester II
Personality Theories Applied Social Psychology
Research Methods in Psychology Statistical Methods in Psychology
Biopsychology-I Biopsychology-II
Basic Cognitive Processes Higher Cognitive Processes
Basic Counselling Skills Health Management
Sports & Exercise Psychology School Psychology
Community Development Project
Semester III Semester IV
Community Psychology Counselling Across Life Span
Positive Psychology Clinical Psychology III (Developmental Disorders)
Clinical Psychology I (Adult & Geriatric Psychopathology) Industrial Psychology III (Organizational Behaviour II)
Industrial Psychology I (Organizational Behaviour I) Clinical Psychology IV (Assessment and Intervention)
Clinical Psychology II (Assessment and Therapy) Industrial Psychology IV (Human Resource Management II)
Industrial Psychology II (Human Resource Management I) Dissertation
Forensic Psychology
Entrepreneurship Development
Interdisciplinary Course – Enhancing Psychological Health
Internship

FAQs

Ques. Where is Mount Carmel College located?

Ans. The address of the college given on the website is Mount Carmel College, No. 58, Palace Rd, Abshot Layout, Vasanth Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560052.

Ques. Does Mount Carmel College offer hostel facilities?

Ans. Yes, there are hostels made available for boys and girls on campus. However, these hostels have a limited capacity and admission here will be done through merit. They are equipped with the adequate facilities to make the students feel like home.

Ques. What are some of the scholarship options available at Mount Carmel College?

Ans. Following are some of the government funded scholarships available that the students can use if they wish to:

  • Minority Scholarship
  • PG Single Girl Child – UGC 
  • Minority Education Loan
  • SC/ST Scholarship
  • Sanchi Honnamma Scholarship
  • SC/ST Above 60% Scholarship
  • Muslim Community Scholarship
  • Central Sector Scheme Scholarship
  • Science & Technology Scholarship
  • BCM Scholarship

Ques. What are some facilities offered by Mount Carmel College?

Ans. Mount Carmel College offers multiple facilities like fully air-conditioned classrooms, library and labs, auditoriums for cultural events, sport rooms and grounds, hostels and a cafeteria. The college is a Christian institution and has pride in their values which can be seen in the chapel provided by the college.

Ques. What are some of the rankings that Mount Carmel College has?

Ans. Mount Carmel College has been accredited with a CGPA of 3.35 and “A+” grade by NAAC. The college has been given a NIRF ranking of 610 for the PG programmes like MSc.