B.Sc. Physics
Programme Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Physics (B.Sc. Physics) is a three-year undergraduate programme that provides in-depth knowledge of fundamental principles governing matter, energy, motion, and the universe. The course combines theoretical concepts with experimental techniques to develop scientific thinking, analytical skills, and research aptitude.
Physics forms the foundation for many modern technologies including electronics, communication systems, space science, renewable energy, and advanced materials. This programme prepares students for careers in research, industry, education, and technology sectors.
To provide strong foundation in classical and modern physics.
To develop analytical and mathematical problem-solving skills.
To enhance experimental and laboratory skills.
To promote scientific research and innovation.
To prepare students for higher studies and technical careers.
Core Subjects
The core curriculum generally includes:
Mechanics
Properties of Matter
Electricity and Magnetism
Optics
Thermodynamics
Quantum Mechanics
Solid State Physics
Nuclear Physics
Electronics
Mathematical Physics
Astrophysics (Basic)
Computational Physics (Introduction)
Physics Laboratory Experiments
Electronics Lab
Measurement Techniques
Instrument Handling
Data Analysis
Mini Projects
Final Year Project
Environmental Studies
Communication Skills
Classical Mechanics
Study of motion, forces, and laws governing physical systems.
Electricity & Magnetism
Understanding electric circuits, magnetic fields, and electromagnetic waves.
Thermodynamics
Study of heat, energy transfer, and laws of thermodynamics.
Modern Physics
Concepts of quantum mechanics, nuclear physics, and relativity.
Electronics
Basic principles of semiconductor devices and electronic circuits.
The programme follows a concept-oriented and experimental approach:
Classroom Lectures
Laboratory Experiments
Problem-Solving Sessions
Tutorials
Assignments
Seminars & Presentations
Research Projects
Industrial Visits (where applicable)
Students are encouraged to participate in science exhibitions, workshops, and research activities.
Students completing B.Sc. Physics will develop:
Strong analytical and mathematical skills
Experimental and laboratory skills
Logical reasoning ability
Research and data analysis skills
Technical and problem-solving skills
Communication and presentation skills
Graduates can pursue careers in:
Research Laboratories
Electronics Industry
Space Research Organizations
Defense Services
Teaching (after B.Ed.)
Government Services
Data Analysis
Technical Support & Engineering Firms
Renewable Energy Sector
Strong foundation for scientific and technical careers.
Excellent preparation for research and higher studies.
High demand in technology and engineering sectors.
Develops analytical and logical thinking.
Wide career opportunities in government and private sectors.