Department Of Physics
Introduction
The Department of Physics is dedicated to providing high-quality education and fostering scientific research in fundamental and applied physics. With a commitment to excellence, the department offers a well-structured undergraduate program that equips students with analytical, problem-solving, and experimental skills. Our faculty members are actively engaged in research and innovation, ensuring that students receive a comprehensive learning experience that integrates theory with practical applications. The department also collaborates with national and international institutions to advance knowledge in various fields of physics.
Intake
The undergraduate program in physics has an annual intake of 200 students. Admissions are based on merit-based selection. The department ensures a balanced student-to-faculty ratio to provide personalized guidance and mentorship.
Department of Physics
To be a centre of excellence in physics education and research, fostering curiosity, critical thinking, and innovation to address scientific and societal challenges.
Mission
- Quality Education – Provide a strong foundation in fundamental and applied physics through a rigorous curriculum that integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications.
- Research and Innovation – Encourage undergraduate research, hands-on experimentation, and interdisciplinary collaboration to cultivate problem-solving skills.
- Scientific Curiosity – Inspire students to explore the natural world, develop analytical thinking, and engage in lifelong learning.
- Community Engagement – Promote the application of physics in addressing global challenges, contributing to technological advancements, and serving society.
- Ethical and Professional Growth – Foster a culture of integrity, teamwork, and professional ethics to prepare students for careers in academia, industry, and beyond.
Goals
Objectives
- 1. Fundamental Knowledge – To provide students with a strong foundation in classical and modern physics, enabling them to understand and analyse natural phenomena.
- Research and Innovation – To encourage critical thinking and creativity through active participation in research projects, experiments, and interdisciplinary studies.
- Skill Development – To equip students with practical skills in experimental techniques, computational physics, and data analysis for careers in academia, industry, and research institutions.
- Ethical and Professional Growth – To install a sense of responsibility, teamwork, and ethical conduct in scientific endeavours.
- Industry and Societal Contribution – To prepare students for diverse career opportunities by fostering problem-solving abilities applicable to technological advancements and societal challenges.
- Lifelong Learning – To inspire curiosity and promote continuous learning in emerging areas of physics and related disciplines.