SCHOOL OF STUDIES IN PHYSICS

Computer Lab

Physics Department

1. Programmes Offered:
(a) M.Sc. in Physics
(b) M.Sc. in Electronics

(c) M.Sc. Bio-Physics
(d) M.Phil in Physics
(e) Ph.D.

Overview of the department:

The department started in 1972 with an input of 10 students and with only one specialization in Electronics and Radio Physics. Over a span of 37 years the input number of the students has now increased to 40. Now there are four specializations available viz. Digital electronics, Materials Science, Computer Science and Biophysics. The courses are aimed to prepare the students for teaching and research in the modern and challenging areas of Physics. The curricula are so tailored that it provides the basic understanding of the emerging areas of Physics. Moreover, emphasis has been given on their application in emerging areas of research and technology. The department is well equipped with sophisticated instruments needed to characterize the materials. Well-equipped computer lab with Internet facility is available for the students. The department has well maintained departmental library with about 5000 books of different disciplines of Physics.

The students passed out from this department are on key positions in administration, academics, and management and in research. They have cleared NET, GATE, and civil services examinations with distinctions. Some of them are in leading positions in various scientific laboratories engaged in important projects for the country.

(a) M. Sc. in Physics

Mode of Selection : Please see General Rules

Computer Lab

Computer Lab in Electronics Faculty

Eligibility:

 B.Sc. with Physics / Electronics and Mathematics with 50% aggregate marks in qualifying examination. The candidate should also have secured 45% in Physics theory papers in B.Sc.I, II, and III taken together.

 Available Seats : (I) Free seats = 40  (ii) Payment Seats =07 (iii) NRI = 07

4. Faculty:

Name
Designation
Dr. D. C. Tiwari Prof.
Dr. A. K. Shrivastava Prof. & HEAD 
Dr. Mahesh Prakash Prof.
Dr. Neeraj Jain Prof.
Dr. U. P. Verma Prof.
Dr. R. K. Tiwari Reader
Dr. P. Rajaram Readerr
Dr. D. C. Gupta  Sr. Lecturer

5. Course Structure :

First Semester
Mathematical Physics
Classical Mechanics
Electromagnetism and Laser option
Semiconductor Electronics
General Laboratory
Electronics Laboratory

Second Semester
Classical Electrodynamics, Plasma and Antennae  Quantum Mechanics I
Condensed Matter Physics -I
Digital Electronics, Computer Programming and Numerical Analysis
General Laboratory
Electronics Laboratory

     
Third Semester
Quantum Mechanics II, Instrumentation
Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Instrumentation Condensed Matter Physics II  Microwave and optical communication Material Science-I
Computer Application in Physics -I  Biophysics
General Laboratory
Electronics Laboratory
Material Science Laboratory
Computronics Laboratory  Biophysics Laboratory
  Fourth Semester
Nuclear Physics,  Atomic and Molecular Physics , Statistical Mechanics  Semiconductor electronics II  Material Science -II  Computer Application in Physics II  Advanced Biophysics
General Laboratory
Material Science Laboratory
Computronics Laboratory

(b) M.Sc. in Electronics

 Profile of the Course :

Electronics Laboratory

M.Sc Physics Laboratory

This is a four-semester course. To have continuous evaluation of the students in each semester they are required to go through internal assessments tests. The students are required to appear in three internal assessment tests in each semester. Best two tests are considered for evaluation in each semester. The students are required to obtain 40% marks in these internal assessment tests. At the end of each semester there is university examination.

The students have to fabricate a minor laboratory project in second semester and they have to go for major project in some Industry in fourth semester. There is external as well as internal evaluation of these projects along with practical examination.

The merit of the student is decided on the basis of the marks obtained in internal assessment test and university examination together. 

Each student has to deliver seminar on topics related to their practical or current and burning scientific topics.  They are being assessed by the faculty members / experts. 

 

 Available Seats : (i) Free seats =15   (ii) Payment Seats =10 (iii) NRI = 05

3. Eligibility : B.Sc. with Physics/Electronics. Preference will be given to those who have Electronics in B.Sc. (Atleast 50% marks in aggregate)

.Mode of Selection :            The candidate has to clear the entrance test for admission conducted by the university. The successful candidates have to come for counselling on the dates notified by the university in the information Bulletin.

4. Faculty:

(1) Prof. D.C. Tiwari, Co-ordinator

5. Course Structure :

First Semester
Mathematical Physics for Electronics
Network Analysis and Synthesis  l Electrodynamics 
Semiconductor Electronics
Electronics Laboratory
Project-Electronics

Second Semester
Control System
Condensed Matter Physics
Sensor Transducer and Electronic Measurements.
Digital Electronics.
Digital Laboratory
Project and Industrial Training of 3-5 weeks

     

Third Semester
Microwave Generation and Propagation
Fibre Optics and Optical Communication
Microprocessor and Application
Electronics Laboratory
Project

Fourth Semester
Numerical Analysis and Computer Programming.
Integral Electronics
Advanced Laboratory Project
Advanced Fields Project in Industries/Research Lab of 3-4 months duration

(c) M.Sc. Bio Physics    (Two years / Four semesters)

 Available seats     :    Open = 10   Payment =  05    NRI =  02

 

Eligibility                          : B.Sc. with Physics / Electronics and Mathematics with 50% aggregate marks in qualifying   examination. The candidate should also have secured 45% in Physics theory papers in B.Sc.I, II, and III taken together.

 

Mode of Admission:        On the basis of the merit in index prepared as per the following formula;                                    

                                          (Physics theory % in B.Sc. I, II, III taken together  + % of the aggregate marks in qualifying examination) / (200)

 

 (d) M. Phil. (Physics)

This is an after M.Sc. (One year / Two semesters) full-time program. There is continuous evaluation through internal assessment and seminars. At the end of each semester there is university examination. The result of examination is decided on the basis of marks obtained in internal assessment, seminar and university examination. The candidate is required to obtain 40% marks in internal assessment and seminar, separately. Moreover, they are required to obtain 50% marks in aggregate.

 Available  Seats               :   Open                 :           10                

                                                         NRI                :           02

*(25% seats are allocated for the candidates from outside of  M.P. 25% seats are allocated for candidates from other universities of M.P. 50% seats are allocated for Jiwaji university candidates.)

Eligibility                          :   M.Sc. Physics with 55% marks in aggregate.

 

Mode of Selection            :   On the basis of the merit  Index, based on

                                               the aggregate in qualifying examination.

 

Specializations offered     :

·                    Plasma Physics,        Electronics,     Material Science,  Computational Physics, Solar Voltaic Cells,   Condensed Matter Physics,          Nuclear Physics

·                    Nanoscience and Technology

 

Course Structure              :

 

I – Semester                       

                        Paper I             Numerical analysis and computer Programming

                        Paper II            Selected Topics in Physics

II –Semester

                        Paper III          Advance Topics in Physics

                        Dissertation      On any topic related to Advance topics in Physics or to the research field in which the supervisor is pursuing the research.*

·                     The candidate is required to submit the dissertation within one month from the theory paper of second semester examination of the university.

 

 Ph.D. in Physics

The candidates interested to join for Ph.D. program, should have passed M.Sc. Physics / Electronics with 55% marks in aggregate from a recognized university. For this program the candidate has to approach to the recognized supervisor to carry out research. The research areas, in which the facilities to carryout research work, are as follows

Research Areas

o       Thin Film Studies,    Nuclear Structure Theory,    Computational Physics,    Nano-Materials, Crystal Growth and Characterization,    X-ray Crystallography,    Polymer Physics,    Plasma Physics,   Material Science,  DFT based Band Theory,    High Pressure Phase Transition

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