Ph.D. in Physics

Intake: 50

  • Programme CodePHD-003
  • Duration Min. 3 Years
  • Programme Doctoral Programme
  • Department Department of Applied Sciences & Humanities
ABOUT THE PROGRAMME
The relevance of advanced Physics education and research to businesses and industries has never been greater. From energy production to communications and computing, industries rely heavily on modern Physics research to remain competitive.

A Ph.D. in Physics from a reputable programme provides a comprehensive education in the field while providing the opportunity to contribute to the field through their own research.

The three-year Ph.D. in Physics programme offered by the Department of Applied Science & Humanities contains a core of General Physics including Mathematical Physics, Classical Mechanics, and Quantum Mechanics. This core is then built upon with more in-depth courses in topics of special interest such as Electrodynamics, Nuclear Physics, Solid State Physics, Electronics and more. To complete the programme, students must complete dissertation research in their specialty field and defend it before a committee of faculty members.

The benefits of a Ph.D. in Physics go beyond the knowledge and skills gained. The research experience and dissertation work provide students with the opportunity to work closely with experts in the field and gain valuable experience. Also, a Ph.D. in Physics opens doors to a variety of career options, including teaching, research, industry, and consulting.

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Programme Fee Per Year

50,000

Eligibility Criteria

55% (50% for SC/ST) marks in Post-Graduation in the relevant field.

Admission Procedure

Admission to the Ph.D Progaramme would be through an entrance exam.
On the basis of Merit/IUCET/State-Level and National-Level Entrance Exams.
Those who have qualified UGC/CSIR(JRF) examination/SLET/GATE examination or have M.Phil degree will be exempted from the entrance examination.

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
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CAREER PATH
  • Research Scientist: Conducting research in academia, national labs, or private industry.
  • Postdoctoral Fellow: Further research training typically undertaken before securing a permanent position.
  • University Professor: Teaching and conducting research at colleges and universities.
  • Industry Physicist: Working in sectors such as technology, telecommunications, aerospace, or energy.
  • Data Scientist/Analyst: Analyzing complex data sets in various industries, including finance, healthcare, and technology.
  • Quantitative Analyst: Developing mathematical models and algorithms for financial markets.
  • Software Engineer: Applying physics principles to software development, especially in fields like simulation, modeling, or algorithm design.
  • Science Policy Analyst: Advising on physics-related policies for government agencies, nonprofits, or think tanks.
  • Patent Examiner: Evaluating patent applications related to physics innovations.
  • Science Writer/Communicator: Communicating scientific discoveries to the public through writing, journalism, or media.
  • Consultant: Providing expertise to businesses or government agencies on physics-related issues.
  • Entrepreneur: Starting a company based on innovative physics technologies or products.
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