Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry is a research-focused program that delves into the study of inorganic compounds, focusing on their structure, properties, reactions, and applications. Typically lasting 3-5 years, the program covers topics such as coordination chemistry, organometallic chemistry, bioinorganic chemistry, catalysis, solid-state chemistry, and materials science. Students engage in original research to explore the behavior of metals, nonmetals, and transition elements in various chemical environments, as well as the development of new materials with potential applications in energy, electronics, and environmental sustainability. Graduates often pursue careers in academia, industrial research, materials science, environmental science, or in sectors like energy, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing. Admission generally requires a Master’s degree in chemistry or a related field, with strong experimental, analytical, and theoretical research skills.