MSc Physics
M.Sc. in Physics is a two-year postgraduate program that provides an in-depth understanding of matter, its motion through space and time, and related concepts such as force and energy. It covers topics such as quantum optics, lasers, solid-state physics, materials science, high-energy physics, and nonlinear optics. This course is designed for students who have strong mathematical skills and the analytical clarity required to produce scientific reports. To be eligible for admission to M.Sc. Physics, students must have a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in their bachelor’s degree, ideally in B.Sc. Physics Hons., from a recognized university. The M.Sc. Physics syllabus and subjects may include topics such as particle physics, quantum physics, nuclear physics, bio and medical physics, geophysics, and more. This course can be pursued in all three modes of education: full-time, part-time, and online/distance learning.
COURSE OBJECTIVE
- Our goal is to create highly competent graduate students in the field of Electronics and its applications.
- We aim to achieve this in a technology-rich, interactive environment that fosters learning.
- Our program also emphasizes the development of experimental skills in students to help them understand the laws and concepts of physics
- Our focus is on developing strong skills in simulation, data analysis, and interpretation of logic and circuits. Through satisfactory presentations and group discussions, our students also become proficient communicators.
- Upon successful completion of our program, students will have acquired logical thinking skills, the ability to formulate model systems, and to solve problems.
- This will prepare them to compete successfully for employment in the fields of Electronics, Manufacturing, and Teaching.
- We also offer a wide range of experience in research methods and data analysis to meet the industrial needs of physics.
.Course names- M.Sc. Physics
Subject Details
Semester-1
S. No. | Subjects | Internal Assignment | External Assignment |
1 | Mathematical Physics | 20 | 80 |
2 | Classical Mechanics | 20 | 80 |
3 | Quantum Mechanics –I | 20 | 80 |
4 | Physics of Electronic Devices | 20 | 80 |
5 | Practical: General Physics – I |
| 100 |
6 | Practical: Electronics – I |
| 100 |
Semester-II
S. No. | Subjects | Internal Assignment | External Assignment |
1 | Statistical Mechanics | 20 | 80 |
2 | Quantum Mechanics -II | 20 | 80 |
3 | Atomic & Molecular Physics | 20 | 80 |
4 | Solid State Physics | 20 | 80 |
5 | Practical: General Physics – II |
| 100 |
6 | Practical: Electronics – II |
| 100 |
7 | Open Elective – I |
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8 | Foundation Elective |
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Semester-III
S. No. | Subjects | Internal Assignment | External Assignment |
1 | Nuclear & Particle Physics | 20 | 80 |
2 | Electrodynamics and Wave Propagation | 20 | 80 |
3 | Condensed Matter Physics – I Or Electronics – I Or Advanced Spectroscopy – I | 20 | 80 |
4 | Computational Physics –I Or Radiation Physics – I Or Experimental Techniques – I | 20 | 80 |
5 | Practical: General Physics– III |
| 100 |
6 | Practical: General Physics– IV |
| 100 |
7 | Dissertation |
| 200 |
8 | Open Elective Part – II |
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Semester-IV
S. No. | Subjects | Internal Assignment | External Assignment |
1 | Physics of Laser and Laser Applications | 20 | 80 |
2 | Physics of Nano-materials | 20 | 80 |
3 | Condensed Matter Physics – II Or Electronics – II Or Advanced Spectroscopy – II | 20 | 80 |
4 | Computational Physics – II Or Radiation Physics – II Or Experimental Techniques – II | 20 | 80 |
5 | Practical : Condensed Matter Physics Or Electronics Or Advanced Spectroscopy – I |
| 100 |
6 | Practical: Computational Physics Or Radiation Physics Or Experimental Techniques |
| 100 |
Scope after completing M.Sc. Physics
- After completing MSc in Physics, pursuing an M.Phil or PhD is an excellent career option, providing students with the opportunity to gain additional knowledge and experience, as well as higher-level employment prospects. Students can opt for a PhD in a various of fields are:
- D.in Applied Physics
- D.in Biophysics
- D.in Nuclear Physics
- D.in Astro Physics
- D.in Nano Physics
and many more options are also available for Ph.D.
- Graduates in M.Sc. Physics can find employment opportunities in the private and public sectors. Some popular job profiles for Physics are
- Online tutors
- College lecturer
- Assistant Professor
- Observation Scientist
- Laboratory Technician
- School Science Technician
- Research Analyst
- If teaching is your passion, there are various opportunities available in government or private colleges and universities, polytechnic institutes, degree colleges, engineering colleges, IITs, and so on.
- To pursue a career as a lecturer in Indian universities, qualifying the UGC CSIR-NET exam is mandatory.
- For employment in higher secondary schools, completing M.Sc Physics followed by a B.Ed. degree can help open doors.
- After completing a postgraduate degree in Physics, one can aim for prestigious national organizations like the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO), Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARC), and Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research. These organizations offer excellent career opportunities for those interested in pursuing a career in Physics.
- After M.Sc. in Physics, students can pursue careers as software engineers, network administrators, IT consultants, security experts, system support administrators, interface engineers, etc.
Various privates jobs options
- Lab Technician
- Consulting Physicist
- Subject matter expert
- Statistical Investigator
- Technical Assistant
- Accelerator Operator
Various government jobs options
After completing your M.Sc. program students may also pursue their higher studies like pursuing their PhD according to their intrest in their subject. Apart from this they also prefer doing jobs in MNC.
- Radiation Oncologist
- Senior Physicist
- Researcher
- Can apply for Civil services exam
- Can apply for SSB Exam
- Can apply for SSC Exam.
- Scientist (DRDO,ISRO,BARC)
- Scientific Assistant
- Software engineer
- Network administrator
- IT consultant
- Security Expert
- Interface engineer