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Your physics journey begins with foundational concepts that underpin all advanced studies: thermodynamics, dynamics, electromagnetism, and quantum theory. Through a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on laboratory work, you'll connect theoretical principles with real-world applications. Our state-of-the-art facilities allow you to conduct experiments that bring fundamental theories to life. Elective options range from cosmic phenomena to electronic systems and renewable energy solutions.
During your second year, you'll delve deeper into core physics concepts while selecting specialized modules. These may include stellar and galactic structures, particle detection methods, or acoustical physics. Additional coding courses offer transferable skills applicable to diverse fields, from big data analytics to digital entertainment development.
The final year offers expansive specialization opportunities, culminating in an independent physics research project. Core curriculum addresses advanced subjects like subatomic particles, nuclear phenomena, and semiconductor applications. Electives span cosmic evolution, theoretical physics frameworks, and business applications.
Physics graduates acquire quantitative reasoning, analytical thinking, and data interpretation capabilities highly sought after in technology sectors. Career paths include software development, computational analysis, product innovation, and scientific investigation. These skills address contemporary global challenges - advancing clean energy solutions, revolutionizing healthcare technologies, pioneering quantum communication networks, and expanding space exploration capabilities.
Your physics journey begins with foundational concepts that underpin all advanced studies: thermodynamics, dynamics, electromagnetism, and quantum theory. Through a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on laboratory work, you'll connect theoretical principles with real-world applications. Our state-of-the-art facilities allow you to conduct experiments that bring fundamental theories to life. Elective options range from cosmic phenomena to electronic systems and renewable energy solutions.
During your second year, you'll delve deeper into core physics concepts while selecting specialized modules. These may include stellar and galactic structures, particle detection methods, or acoustical physics. Additional coding courses offer transferable skills applicable to diverse fields, from big data analytics to digital entertainment development.
Optional industrial placement, International exchange opportunities
The final year offers expansive specialization opportunities, culminating in an independent physics research project. Core curriculum addresses advanced subjects like subatomic particles, nuclear phenomena, and semiconductor applications. Electives span cosmic evolution, theoretical physics frameworks, and business applications.