The Department of Physics has been established as an independent department in 2010 from Mathematics and Basic Sciences Department. Physics is an exciting subject which aims to explain how things work from the smallest to the largest of scales, from nanotechnology to the universe itself. The tremendous growth in science and technology in the last few decades is in one way or the other, related to or based on fundamental principles of Physics. Physics has been essential in the development of technologies such as the microchip, information technology, data storage, fibre optic communication, satellite navigation and mobile phones which are transforming the infrastructure of society. As a result, modern industry has been transformed by development in computation, robotics and automation, instrumentation, and miniaturization. Indeed, there are entire industries which have grown out of development in specific areas of physics such as semiconductor device physics, optics, laser physics and medical physics, In addition to its importance to technology and industry, physics plays a fundamental role in affecting the attitude and behaviour of society.
Realising the importance of Physics in the development of new technologies, a Master Programme in Physics was launched. The purpose of this Programme is to produce scientifically and technologically motivated graduates (a) to promote interdisciplinary research among the students and the faculty, and (b) to enhance their employability in industry and other related fields. The structure of the Programme has been designed in such a manner that research-orientated graduates can undertake research projects.
The postgraduate programme in the Department of Physics is an evening programme for engineering and science (with maths) graduates with a minimum of sixteen years of education. The MS programme now includes specialisation in:
- Physics
- Optics
- Medical Physics
The MS degree in Physics is given in appreciation of outstanding and original contributions in the field of science that have enhanced our understanding of the physical cosmos. There are also several joint and interdisciplinary research initiatives underway by our students and faculty.
The department had started a BS program in Physics (BSPH). The program combines courses with applied and technological relevance. The graduates are in the process of establishing their foothold in the job market by securing positions in public and private organizations