Postgraduate Program
PROGRAM NAME: M.Sc. Physics
The M.Sc. Program in Physics aims to provide students with a sound knowledge of the principles of Physics which form a thorough basis for careers in Physics and related fields. It also aims to enable students to develop insights into the techniques used in current fields and allow an in-depth experience of a particular specialized research area. In addition, the M.Sc Program is meant to develop professional skills in students that play a meaningful role in industrial and academic life and give students the experience of teamwork, a chance to develop presentation skills and learn to work to deadlines. The M.Sc. program includes a number of lecture courses and laboratory courses both relevant to the discipline and forward-looking with respect to recent developments and state-of-the-art achievements. The program has following three specializations:
I Nuclear Physics
II Materials Science
III Electronics
Program Outcomes (POs) for Post Graduate Programs (CBCS) in the Faculty of Sciences, J.C. Bose University of Science and Technology, YMCA, Faridabad
PO1 |
Knowledge |
Capable of demonstrating comprehensive disciplinary knowledge gained during course of study |
PO2 |
Research Aptitude |
Capability to ask relevant/appropriate questions for identifying, formulating and analyzing the research problems and to draw conclusion from the analysis |
PO3 |
Communication |
Ability to communicate effectively on general and scientific topics with the scientific community and with society at large |
PO4 |
Problem Solving |
Capability of applying knowledge to solve scientific and other problems |
PO5 |
Individual and Team Work |
Capable to learn and work effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, in multidisciplinary settings. |
PO6 |
Investigation of Problems |
Ability of critical thinking, analytical reasoning and research based knowledge including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data to provide conclusions |
PO7 |
Modern Tool usage |
Ability to use and learn techniques, skills and modern tools for scientific practices |
PO8 |
Science and Society |
Ability to apply reasoning to assess the different issues related to society and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional scientific practices |
PO9 |
Life-Long Learning |
Aptitude to apply knowledge and skills that are necessary for participating in learning activities throughout life |
PO10 |
Ethics |
Capability to identify and apply ethical issues related to one’s work, avoid unethical behaviour such as fabrication of data, committing plagiarism and unbiased truthful actions in all aspects of work |
PO11 |
Project Management |
Ability to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the scientific principles and apply these to manage projects |
Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
After successful completion of M. Sc. Physics program, the students will
PSO1 |
Acquire an in-depth understanding and knowledge of the core areas of Physics encompassing mathematical physics, classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, electrodynamics, and statistical mechanics for explicating physical phenomena covering wide length and time scales. |
PSO2 |
Be capable of applying the core physical laws to unravel a multitude of physical properties, processes, and effects involving radiation, nuclei, atoms, molecules, and bulk forms of matter. |
PSO3 |
Develop hands-on skills for carrying out elementary as well as advanced experiments in different sub-fields of Physics viz. condensed matter physics, nuclear physics, particle physics, materials science, computational physics & electronics, along with enhancing their understanding of physical concepts and theories. |
PSO4 |
Attain abilities of critical thinking, problem mapping & solving using fundamental principles of Physics, systematic analysis & interpretation of results, and unambiguous oral & writing/presentation skills. |
PSO5 |
Have robust foundation in basic and practical aspects of Physics enabling them to venture into research in front-line areas of physical sciences, and career as Physics teachers and scientists. |
The Scheme of M.Sc. Physics applicable from academic year 2021-22 is: Scheme M.Sc. Physics
The Syllabus of M.Sc. Physics applicable from academic year 2021-22 is: Syllabus M.Sc. Physics