Physics
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. in Physics): A 3-Year Undergraduate Program
The Department offers a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. in Physics) program under the NEP framework, structured across semesters with a multidisciplinary and credit-based approach. The program is designed to build a strong foundation in core areas such as mechanics, electromagnetism, optics, thermodynamics, and modern physics. It emphasizes analytical thinking, problem-solving skills, and experimental learning through well-equipped laboratories and practical sessions.
| Level | Sem | Major subject Course titles | Minor subject Course titles | Electives Course titles | OE Course titles | VSC Course title/s | SEC Course title/s |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.5 100-199 |
I |
Mechanics and Thermodynamics
Modern Physics and Nuclear Physics
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Measuring Instruments | ||||
| II |
Optics
Electricity and Electronics
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Digital Electronics | |||||
| 5 200-299 |
III |
Mechanics and Optics
Electricity and Magnetism
Thermodynamics
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Crystal Physics, Renewable Energy | Computational Physics using Python | |||
| IV |
Quantum Mechanics
Mathematical Physics
Electronics
|
Quantum Mechanics and Radiation Detectors | Arduino Programming | ||||
| 5.5 300-399 |
V |
Solid State Physics
Thermal and statistical Physics
Atomic and Molecular Physics
Electrodynamics
|
SQL and Data Science I |
1. Electronics Instrumentation
Java Programming
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| VI |
Classical Mechanics
Major Subject IKS
Nuclear Physics
Relativity
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Java Programming and Data Science II |
1. Advanced Electronics
Machine Learning
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