FAQ

QUESTION1 What are the programs available in the Department of Physics?
ANSWER1
  • Undergraduate programme: B.Sc. (Pass course) and B.Sc. (Honours)
  • Post graduate programme:   M.Sc. Physics
  • Ph.D.
QUESTION2 What is the eligibility criteria for different programs?
ANSWER2

Programme

Qualifying Examination

Eligibility

B.Sc. Pass course 

Class XII from any recognised or accredited board of Education in India or Abroad.

 

B.Sc. (Honours)

Class XII from any recognised or accredited board of Education in India or Abroad.

50% in the aggregate  in Science Stream

M.Sc. Physics

Bachelor’s degree in science with physics as one of the subjects.

50% in the aggregate of the qualifying exam or 55% in the subject in which admission is sought.

Ph.D.

Post Graduate degree.

55% or Equivalent CCWA or CGPA in the post-graduate examination in the subject or an allied discipline.

QUESTION3 What is the duration of the programmes?
ANSWER3

·       B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science - Six Semesters/Three Years)

·       B.Sc. (Research) (Bachelor of Science (Research) – Eight Semesters/Four Years)

·       B.Sc. Hons. (Bachelor of Science-Honours - Six Semesters/ Three Years) (Physics)

·       B.Sc. Hons. (Research) (Bachelor of Science-Hons. (Research) – Eight Semesters/Four Years)

M.Sc. (Master of Science-Four Semesters/ Two years)

QUESTION4 What are the various combinations available at undergraduate level along with Physics?
ANSWER4

Programs

Available Combinations

B.Sc. Pass course

Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics

CAI, Mathematics, Physics

CAI, Chemistry, Physics

Statistics, Mathematics, Physics

Statistics, CAI, Physics

B.Sc. (Honours)

Physics(Major), Mathematics(Subsidiary)

QUESTION5 What is the course structure  for each Programme?
ANSWER5

Programme

Course Structure

B.Sc. Pass course (Physics)

https://physics.iisuniv.ac.in/courses/course-detail/B.Sc.[Elective-Physics]

 

B.Sc. (Honours) (Physics)

https://physics.iisuniv.ac.in/courses/course-detail/B.Sc.(Honours)

 

M.Sc. Physics

https://physics.iisuniv.ac.in/courses/course-detail/M.Sc.-Physics/PG-Courses

 

QUESTION6 What are the Specializations offered by the department?
ANSWER6

Programme

Specializations

B.Sc. (Honours) (Physics)

Material Science, Renewable Energy, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.

M.Sc. Physics

Microwave Electronics, Condensed Matter Physics, Nanotechnology.

QUESTION7 What is the Website address for the Department of Physics?
ANSWER7 https://physics.iisuniv.ac.in/
QUESTION8 What are the different co-curricular activities conducted by the department to enhance the overall learning of the students?
ANSWER8

The different activities conducted by the department are:

(i) Guest lectures by Experts

(ii) Visits (Science park, Birla planetarium, Innovation Hub, Jantar Mantar etc.)

(iii) Industry Visits (Omega industries, Uniara power plant etc.)

(iv) PowerPoint presentations by students.

(v) Quiz

(vi) Poster Competition

(vii) Workshops (Hands on training)

(viii) Conferences on recent research 

(ix) Student Project.

(x) Paper presentations by students in National and International Conferences.

QUESTION9 What are the thrust areas in research?
ANSWER9

The research is carried out by the faculty and students in the following areas:

·       Microwave Electronics

·       Condensed matter physics

·       Computational physics

·       Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

QUESTION10 What  Research facilities are available in the department?
ANSWER10

A number of Sophisticated Equipments/Setups are available in the department. Some of them are:

·       Smart Coat 3.0A thin film coating set up

·       Autoclave

·       UV- Spectrometer

·       Hydraulic Press

·       Magnetic Stirrer

·       Microwave benches of 4 different frequencies

·       Dipole Meter

·       Abbe’s refractometer

More than 150 experimental setups for UG/PG programs

QUESTION11 What are the career opportunities after obtaining the degree?
ANSWER11

            After UG courses:

·       Research Scientist

·       Clinical Scientist

·       Radiation Protection

·       Medical Physics

·       Astronomer

After PG courses:

·       Educator

·       Technical Author

·       Nanotechnologist

·       Geophysicist

·       Metallurgist

·       Data Analyst

QUESTION12 What is the basic difference between B.Sc. (Pass Course ) Physics and B.Sc. (H) Physics?
ANSWER12
  • B.Sc (H) is much more specialized as compared to the B.Sc (General) degree.
  • In B.Sc (H) a student develop advanced theoretical and research skills and in B.Sc one gets foundation knowledge required for a science-based career. 
  • In respect of job prospects, the B.Sc (H) is considered more productive and beneficial than a normal B.Sc (General) degree, and therefore, employers often give preference to B.Sc (H)) students over the B.Sc  (General) students.