About The Department
The Bachelor of Physics is one of the basic sciences that fosters knowledge for scientific study and technological growth. The curriculum offers courses aimed at broadening one's scientific literacy, meeting prerequisites in the sciences, or pursuing a physics degree. The mathematical beauty of the universe at scales ranging from subatomic to cosmological is revealed by a Bachelor of Science in Physics. Physics improves quantitative reasoning and problem-solving skills, which are useful in a variety of fields. The knowledge, skills, and experience that our graduates develop during their degrees are in high demand by employers and researchers. Our graduates benefit particularly in the fields of condensed matter physics, nuclear physics, nanoscience, and electronics assisting them to opt for specialization in their academics and research during postgraduation. Subjects like integrated electronics and microprocessors will enhance the logical skill as well as employability skills. Numerical methods and Mathematical physics provide analytical thinking and provide a better platform for higher-level physics and research. It also includes physics-related theories and concepts, as well as open-elective interdisciplinary courses like computer science.
Eligibility Criteria
+2 Pass with a minimum aggregate of 50% with Mandatory subjects Mathematics, Physics