About the Department
The Department offers a two-year (4-semester) Master’s program, with an intake of 30 students. It continuously reinvents its teaching orientation and syllabi contents, taking into account contemporary requirements to introduce courses, particularly in applied and interdisciplinary areas. It is one of the best departments in the surrounding areas of university. Advanced papers have been designed to acquaint students and provide them with a broader perspective. The Department, under a vibrant Ph.D. program, offers a plethora of cutting-edge research topics. Some of these include Nuclear Physics, Material science and Theoretical Physics. The faculty members regularly publish research papers and participate in national and international conferences, seminars and workshops.
The list of alumni of the Department reads like a virtual who's who of Indian physics. Some of the alumni have gone on to study international institutions. These include Muskan and Mehak. Many alumni have made their mark abroad while several of its alumni have branched out into various fields such as research in top Indian institutions viz. IITs and NIITs and education and made notable contributions. Flexibility is necessary to combat undesired effects in rapidly changing science, society and technology. In an era of advances in science and changing society, the department will adopt planning in response to change and to emerging opportunities.
Strategic Plan
For this purpose following strategic plan is proposed:
• As teaching and learning process is an important part of academics. So content of the syllabi will be revised according to requirements. For this purpose, computational infrastructure will be enhanced by purchasing new softwares and hardwares. Because of fast changing technologies and advancement in experimental accuracy, enhancement in experimental infrastructure is necessary for the department. So, we will make efforts to upgrade M.Sc. laboratories and research laboratories through the development of new experiments and new equipment's.
Master of Science (Physics)
Ph.D. Physics