M.Sc. in Hydrochemistry is a 2-year postgraduate program focused on the study of the chemical composition and quality of water bodies, including rivers, lakes, and groundwater. The course combines principles of chemistry, environmental science, and hydrology to understand water pollution, treatment methods, and sustainable water resource management. Students learn about water quality analysis, hydrochemical modeling, environmental impact assessments, and pollution control techniques. The program also covers the interaction of water with natural and anthropogenic factors, along with advanced laboratory work, field studies, and research projects. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in environmental consultancy, water resource management, research, and policy-making. They can work in governmental agencies, environmental NGOs, research institutions, or industries focused on water treatment and conservation.