FAQs
What is the program about?
The department of Physics offers MSc Physics program offers advanced physics training, blending theory, laboratory work, and research in areas like materials science, energy, nanoscience, and quantum information.
What subjects will I study?
Under the MSc Physics program, Core and elective courses include Quantum Mechanics, Classical Mechanics, Electromagnetic Theory, Spectroscopy, Condensed Matter, Advanced Materials, Quantum Computation, and Instrumentation Labs amongst many others including electives.
Are research and projects included?
Yes. Students complete mini-projects, a major project, and research methodology training to gain hands-on and research experience.
What career opportunities are available?
Graduates can pursue research, PhD programs, or careers in semiconductors, sensors, renewable energy, nanotechnology, and advanced materials.
Are there opportunities for innovation and extra-curricular learning?
Yes. Student societies organize workshops, competitions, and events to foster creativity, teamwork, and scientific inquiry.
Does the program offer exposure to conferences and industrial visits?
Yes. Students participate in national and international conferences, workshops, and seminars, and benefit from industrial visits and outreach programs to connect theory with real-world applications.