Programme Overview

Elective Courses: Offers specialized courses in areas like astrophysics, particle physics, condensed matter physics, and biophysics. A Master of Science in Physics provides a rigorous foundation in fundamental physics while allowing students to explore specialized topics through a range of elective courses. Areas such as astrophysics, particle physics, condensed matter physics, and biophysics enable students to tailor their studies to align with their academic interests and career goals. The program typically combines advanced coursework with hands-on laboratory work and may include a research thesis or project, fostering both theoretical understanding and practical skills. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in research, education, technology, or for further study in doctoral programs.

  • 2 Years

    Duration of programme

  • PG

    Level of Study

Key Highlights

Condensed Matter
Academic Path: Teaching & Research
Research Skills: Design, Experimentation, Analysis
Research Projects: Faculty-Guided Research
Quantum Theory

How will you benefit

Specialized Expertise: Deepened Knowledge & Focus
Innovative Research: Contribute to Field Advancement
Critical Thinking: Evaluate Theories & Models
Research Skills: Original Work & Communication

What will you study

Fundamental study of matter

Quantum optics and laser physics

Solid-state physics and materials science

High-Energy Physics and Nonlinear Optics

  • PO-1-In-depth understanding of mathematical theories: Develops a deep understanding of advanced mathematical concepts and theories.
  • PO-2-Specialization in a specific area: Allows for specialization in areas like algebra, analysis, geometry, topology, or applied mathematics.

  • PEO-1-The student will be able to define the concepts of group, ring, field, and will be able to readily give examples of each of these kinds of algebraic structures.
  • PEO-2-The student will be able to define the concepts of coset and normal subgroup and to prove elementary propositions involving these concepts.
  • PEO-3-The student will be able to define the concept of subgroup and will be able to determine (prove or disprove), in specific examples, whether a given subset of a group is a subgroup of the group.
  • PEO-4-The student will be able to define and work with the concepts of homomorphism and isomorphism.
  •  PEO-5-The student will be able to apply the basic concepts of field theory, including field extensions and finite fields.
  • PEO-6-Mathematical Reasoning: Enhances ability to reason logically and make sound judgments.

  • PSO-1-Academic and research careers: Prepares students for careers in academia and research, including Ph.D. programs.
  • PSO-2-Ability to conduct original research: Develops skills in conducting original research and contributing to advancements in mathematics.
  • PSO-3-Specialization in a specific area: Allows for specialization in areas like algebra, analysis, geometry, topology, or applied mathematics.

Curriculum

  • Mathematical Physics
  • Classical Mechanics
  • Quantum Mechanics I
  • Electronic Devices

CAREERS AND EMPLOYABILITY

Research Scientist
Data Scientist
Academia
Industry R&D

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

Graduation in Science with Physics

GEN.-45% ST,SC,OBC-40%

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