Chemistry - Master [2 Years]
$35,144 /Yr Other full_time

Master of Science [M.S] Chemistry

The Chemistry program offered by New Jersey Institute of Technology prepares students to ask questions about the world, to collect data and provide evidence, and to express ideas and conclusions with clarity and precision. These skills transcend specific professional competence and distinguish CSLA students as individuals who can blaze a trail for others and lead society into a rapidly evolving future.  

The College of Science and Liberal Arts (CSLA) is the home of discovery and scholarship with strong programs in the traditional disciplines of biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics and history. CSLA also is the home of interdisciplinary programs that include communication and media; law, technology and culture; science, technology and society; environmental science; and theatre arts and technology. The sciences and liberal arts have long been the foundation of a university education and they allow us to address the complexities of modern life at the intersection of science, technology, and human values. 

With over 150 full-time teachers and researchers, the CSLA community represents a wide range of interests, but also shares the value of academic excellence. CSLA faculty and students are at the forefront of many national research activities, including solar astronomy, mathematical modeling, and the history of medicine and technology.

Tution & Application Fees

Year Year 1 Year 2
Tuition Fees $30540 $30540
Books and Supplies $1400 $1400
Others $3204 $3204
Total Fees $35144 $35144

Examinations

Exam Type Exam Name Score Out of Score Exam Level
IELTS International English Language Testing System 6.5 9 3
TOEFL Test of English as a Foreign Language 79 120 3
Duolingo Duolingo 120 160 1

Academic Eligibility:

  • Students are required to submit an undergraduate degree from a recognized university.
  • Submission of IELTS, TOEFL, and PTE is required.

Indian Eligibility:

  • Completion of 4-year undergraduate degree under first grade from the recognized university.
  • Non-Native students are required to submit their English proficiency scores.