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M.Sc PHYSICS
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OBJECTIVES
P.G. Degree in Physics will provide a vast scope of
employment
in the fields of Educational Institutions, Research
Institutions such as Space Research, Astro Physics,
Bio Physics, Nuclear Physics etc., The course imparts
training in all aspects of Physics. The scope and content
of the course and the pattern of the University exam
shall be as stipulated in the syllabus prescribed by
the University.
ELIGIBILITY
Candidate who have passed B.Sc Degree
with Physics and Mathematics as any two optional subjects
with 40% marks in aggregate in all subjects & 50%
of marks in Physics (cognate subject) in the qualifying
examinations are eligible to apply.
DURATION OF THE COURSE
Four Semester (2 Years) |
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COURSE
CONTENTS |
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| I SEMESTER |
| THEORY |
| P 101 |
Classical Mechanics |
| P 102 |
Electronic Circuits & Devices |
| P 103 |
Quantum Mechanics - I |
| P 104 |
Mathematical & Computational
Methods of Physics - I |
| PRACTICALS |
| P 105 |
Laboratory I - Electronics
(General) |
| P 106 |
Laboratory I - General Physics
- I |
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| II SEMESTER |
| THEORY |
| P 201 |
Statistical Mechanism |
| P 202 |
Electrodynamics & Plasma Physics |
| P 203 |
Quantum Mechanism - II |
| P 204 |
Mathematical & Computational
Methods of Physics - II |
| PRACTICALS |
| P 205 |
Laboratory III - General Physics
- II |
| P 206 |
Laboratory IV - Numerical Methods
Using C Language |
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| III
SEMESTER |
| THEORY |
| P 301 |
Atomic Molecular Optical Physics |
| P 302 |
Nuclear & Particle Physics (General) |
| P 303 |
Condensed Matter Physics (General) |
| P 304(b) |
Electronics - I (Special) |
| PRACTICALS |
| P 305 |
Laboratory V - Modern Physics
- I |
| P 306(b) |
Lab VI - Electronics I |
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| IV
SEMESTER |
| THEORY |
| P 401 |
Astrophysics (General) |
| P 402 |
Microprocessors (Elective) |
| P 403(b) |
Electronics - II (Special) |
| P 404(b) |
Electronics - III (Special) |
| PRACTICALS |
| P 405 |
Laboratory VII - Modern
Physics - II (General) |
| P 406(b) |
Lab VI - Electronics
II (Special) |
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