Master of Science (M. Sc.)
The undergraduate students, who successfully finished all courses with satisfactory results are elligible to get admitted in the Master of Science (M.Sc.) level. Currently, the duration of M.Sc. degree is one year. Usually, top 10 to 15 students who are interested to do reasearch work under the supervision of faculty members are treated as thesis group students.
There are total 36 credits in the M.Sc program among which the first semester carries 15 credits and the remaining 21 credits are allocated for the second semester.
Semester-I
PHY 5101: Advance Nucelar Physics-I: Nuclear Reaction Theory and Structure
PHY 5102: Advance Solid State Physics-I: Theory
PHY 5103: Materials Science
PHY 5104: Reactor Physics
PHY 5105: Particle Physics
PHY 5106: X-ray Crystallography
PHY 5107: Group Theory
PHY 5108: Polymer Physics
PHY 5109: Physics Laboratory-I
PHY5110: General Viva-I
Semester-II
PHY 5201: Advance Nuclear Physics-II: Nuclear Models
PHY 5202: Advance Solid State Physics-II: Experiment
PHY 5203: Medical Physics
PHY 5204: Superconductivity
PHY 5205: Nuclear Radiation and Health Physics
PHY 5206: Quantum Field Theory
PHY 5207: Photophysics and Fibre Optics
PHY 5208: Astrophysics
PHY 5209: Advance Renewable Energy
PHY 5210: Physics Laboratory -II
PHY 5211: Thesis
PHY 5212: General Viva-II