A postgraduate degree in Physics involves an in-depth study of matter, the motion of matter through space and time, and its related concepts like force and energy. Broadly speaking, it is a general study of nature for understanding the behaviour of the universe. The course gives students a scope of developing their problem-solving, mathematical, communication skills and critical thinking, which further broadens into interpreting scientific data that is a blessing to scientific researchers.
This course is for those who want to discover and design via analytical thinking and have an interest in searching for various sustainable materials. It is a good option for those who want to be at the edge of high-end technology and want to pursue it nationally and internationally. Ideal candidates for this course would be those who have superb numerical skills along with a clarity of thought processes to write scientific reports.
Semester I |
Semester II |
Classical Mechanics |
Electronics |
Solid-State Physics |
Renewable Energy Sources |
Mathematical Physics |
Statistical Mechanics |
Quantum Mechanics |
Atomic Physics |
Fundamentals of MATLAB |
Spectroscope |
Labs |
Advanced Quantum Mechanics |
Semester III |
Semester IV |
Electromagnetics |
Open Elective |
Nuclear Physics |
Specialization Subject |
Specialization Subjects |
Dissertation/Thesis - 2 |
Dissertation/Thesis - 1 |
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