[vc_row][vc_column][vc_tta_tabs][vc_tta_section title=”About Dept.” tab_id=”1553408574213-c425cfd6-7858″][vc_column_text]Department of Physics was started in the year 1995. The course are split-up into semester wise.
Physicists are trained to solve a wide range of problems. That’s why graduates have gone on to explore careers in such diverse areas such as:
- Telecommunications
- Microelectronics
- Nuclear Power and Instrumentation
- Cryogenics
- Astronomy
- Geophysics Medical Physics
- Materials Science
- Computing
- Teaching
- Business
- Finance and Management
There are various job opportunities available for a B.Sc degree holder in both public sector & private sector organizations. In this developing era the need of such talents is also on the rise.[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”Faculty Profile” tab_id=”1553408574213-d010697a-2004″][vc_column_text]
Dr. PK Roy |
 |
Designation |
Associate Professor |
Qualifications |
M.Sc, PhD |
Specializations |
Solid State |
Experiences |
24 Years |
Date of Joining this college |
** |
Dr. Lalnunpuia |
 |
Designation |
Associate Professor |
Qualifications |
M.Sc, PhD |
Specializations |
Solid State |
Experiences |
22 Years |
Date of Joining this college |
** |
Mr. Lalthanpuia |
 |
Designation |
Associate Professor |
Qualifications |
M.Sc |
Specializations |
Laser |
Experiences |
22 Years |
Date of Joining this college |
** |
Mr. J. Lalramnghaka |
 |
Designation |
Assistant Professor (Parttime) |
Qualifications |
M.Sc |
Specializations |
Solid State |
Experiences |
3 Years |
Date of Joining this college |
** |
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Course Code |
Name of Subjects |
Type |
First Semester
|
PH101 |
Mechanics and Thermodynamics |
Theory |
PH101(i) |
Laboratory – I |
Practical |
Second Semester
|
PH201 |
Oscillations, Accoustics and Optics |
Theory |
PH201(i) |
Laboratory – II |
Practical |
Third Semester
|
PH301 |
Electromagnetism, Quantum Mechanics – I & Electronics – I |
Theory |
PH301(i) |
Laboratory – III |
Practical |
Fourth Semester
|
PH401 |
Atomic, Nuclear Physics – I and Solid State Physics – I |
Theory |
PH401(i) |
Laboratory – IV |
Practical |
Fifth Semester
|
PH501 |
Mathematical Physics – I |
Theory |
PH502 |
Quantum Mechanics – II |
Theory |
PH503 |
Classical Mechanics nd Thermal Physics |
Theory |
PH503(i) |
Laboratory – V |
Practical |
Optional (Any one from below) |
PH504(a) |
Spectroscopy |
Theory |
PH504(b) |
C Language and Numerical Methods |
Theory |
PH504(i) |
Laboratory – VI |
Practical |
Sixth Semester
|
PH601 |
Mathematical Physics II |
Theory |
PH602 |
Nuclear Physics II |
Theory |
PH603 |
Electromagnetic Theory |
Theory |
PH603(i) |
Laboratory – VII |
Practical |
Optional (Any one from below) |
PH604(a) |
Solid State Physics – II |
Theory |
PH604(b) |
Electronics – II |
Theory |
PH604(i) |
Laboratory – VIII |
Practical |
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