Approved By: UGC
Duration: 2 Years |
Eligibility: Graduation |
Course Detail
Semester – I |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
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Theories |
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216111 |
Mathematical Methods For Physics I |
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216112 |
Classical Mechanics |
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216113 |
Electricity And Magnetism |
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216114 |
Quantum Mechanics I |
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Practical |
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216117 |
Introduction To Computer Programming |
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216118 |
Methods Of Experimental Physics |
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Semester – II |
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Theories |
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216121 |
Mathematical Methods For Physics II |
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216122 |
Thermodynamics & Statistical Mechanics |
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216123 |
Classical Theory Of Fields & Continuam |
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216124 |
Quantum Mechanics II |
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Practical |
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216127 |
Computer Programming : Numerical Methods |
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216128 |
Basic Experiments In Physics |
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Semester – III |
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Theories |
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216211 |
Advanced Quantum Mechanics |
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216212 |
nuclear and particle physics |
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216213 |
Condensed Matter Physics |
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216214 |
Elective I |
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216215 |
Seminars And Colloqua |
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Practical |
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216217 |
Computer Lab: Simulations |
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216218 |
Advanced Experiments |
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Semester – IV |
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Theories |
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216221 |
Special Paper I |
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216222 |
Special Paper II |
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Note : For each student one out of several subjects offered will have to be chosen relevant to his/her area of specialization; the same will be true also for the Elective Papers. However there will be two papers onthe special subject chosen and one paper each on the elective subjects. While Elective I should lead towards the special subject, elective II should expose the students to a different branch of physics, not directly related to his field of specialization but complementing it. |
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216223 |
Elective II |
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216227 |
Major Project (relevant to the specialization chosen) |