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The Department of Physics was started in 2014 during the inception of the Institution. The Department of Physics have highly qualified, dedicated, and sincere faculty members. The Department offers courses for first- and second-year undergraduate students of all branches. The Department has well equipped sophisticated labs. The faculties are actively engaged in research activities. Some of the areas of interest are Nanotechnology, Quantum Mechanics, Nuclear Physics, and Fluid Mechanics. The Department has visiting faculties of Industrial/ institute experience. Their expertise helps the students for exposure of their knowledge in research and industry.

The Physics department aims at providing the necessary foundations in physics which prepares the students for an intensive study of advanced topics in physics at latter stage: A good knowledge, understanding and capability to apply principles of physics in technology is most important things to get the extensive use of any technology. Much of physics requires a good knowledge and understanding of mathematics. We firmly believe that the traditional approach appears to stress on the derivations with a lesser attention paid to the physical concepts. So, we try to make the subject lively by balancing the requirement of subject and interest of students through our logical method of teaching.

OBJECTIVES OF THE DEPARTMENT
  • To awaken the young minds and discover their talents in both in Theory and Practical.
  • To support the developmental activities of the College and make the Department vibrant.
  • To train students to think and consider problems in a scientific manner.
  • To develop strategy in the Department for Continuous Improvement.
COURSES OFFERED

Bachelor of Science in Physics is an undergraduate course which introduces students to the fundamentals of physical science. It is a 3-year course and is divided into 6 semesters. The basic eligibility for admission to the course is a 10+2 with science subjects including physics.

course highlights

Mentioned below are some of the major highlights of the course.
Duration : 3 years
Course Type : Semester system
Eligibility : 10+2 from a recognized educational board with Physics as main subject
Admission Process : Merit based
SCOPE AFTER B.SC. PHYSICS

After completing B.Sc. in Physics, various opportunities are available for the students. Either they can opt for higher education, i.e., M.Sc., Integrated Course (M.Sc. + Ph.D.), M.Phil., Ph.D., B.Ed. and so on.

Many of the students get admission in top Educational Institute in India as well as Abroad by giving well-refined entrance test like JEST, GATE, IIT JAM, GRE IELTS etc.

There are also several opportunities as a scientist/ Junior Assistant exist with Government organizations such as:

  • BARC
  • ISRO
  • DRDO
  • VSSC
  • SSPL
  • NASA
  • PRL
Sr. No. Name Qualification Designation Experience
Teaching Staff
1 Mrs. Shital D. Patel M.Sc., B.Ed. (Geo Physics) H.O.D. 7+ Years
2 Mr. Jeet A. Swami M.Sc., B.Ed., Ph.D. Pursuing (Condensed Matter Physics) Assistant Professor 4+ Years
3 Mr. Dharmesh B. Prajapati B.Sc., M.Sc. (Electronics) Assistant Professor 3+ Years
Non-Teaching Staff
1 Mr. Navinbhai N. Shrimali 10th Peon 6+ Years
FACILITIES PROVIDE BY DEPARTMENT
  • We have well-equipped Dark room with highly sensitive instruments such as Michelson Interferometer, Febry Perrot Interferometer, Spectrometer.
  • We also provide separated Electronics laboratory for regular practicals.
  • Access to internet with LAN connection.
  • Research groups for students in the fields of Condensed Matter Physics, Material Science, Nano Materials, Super Conductivity and many more
FUTURE PLAN
  • We are planning to start PG Department and other certificate courses i.e. PG Diploma in Nanotechnology, PG Diploma in Forensic Science and PG Diploma in Data Science.
  • To organize Summer Internship Program.
  • To organize more National conferences/Workshops
  • To organize Industrial expert lectures.
  • To become a center of excellence in pure and applied physics.