The Department of Physics offers comprehensive undergraduate and postgraduate programmes leading to the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) and Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Physics. The courses are designed to provide students with a strong foundation in physical sciences, enabling them to understand the fundamental principles governing matter, energy, and the universe.
The programmes emphasize scientific knowledge, analytical thinking, mathematical reasoning, and problem-solving skills through the systematic study of classical and modern physics.
They incorporate theoretical learning along with extensive practical exposure such as laboratory experiments, electronics, computational methods, project work, seminars, and research-based activities, enabling students to apply physical concepts to real-world scientific and technological challenges.
The curriculum introduces students to mechanics, electrodynamics, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, solid state physics, electronics, and computational physics, helping them develop the ability to analyze physical systems and conduct scientific investigations.
Throughout the programmes, students are encouraged to build laboratory skills, precision, logical thinking, research aptitude, and analytical abilities, which are essential for higher education and professional careers in science, technology, and research.
Programme Highlights:
• Study of Classical & Modern Physics (Mechanics, Quantum Physics, Electronics)
• Introduction to Computational Physics & Data Analysis
• Hands-on Training in Laboratory Experiments & Instrumentation
• Practical Exposure through Projects, Seminars & Research Work
• Continuous Internal Assessment and University Examination System
Admission Criteria:
For B.Sc. Physics: Candidates must have successfully passed the Higher Secondary Examination (12th / HSC) with Science stream (Physics & Mathematics) or its equivalent from a recognized board.
For M.Sc. Physics: Candidates must hold a Bachelor’s degree in Physics or a related discipline from a recognized university. Admission is granted as per university rules and government regulations.