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27th June 2016, 07:53 AM
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M.Sc Physics Syllabus Karnataka University
Hello sir my self ajay Will you please provide me M.Sc Physics Syllabus of Karnataka University
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27th June 2016, 08:45 AM
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Re: M.Sc Physics Syllabus Karnataka University
The Department of Physics, one of the significant offices in the University, was built up in 1953 with the Late Dr. N.R. Tawade, a recognized spectroscopist, as it's first Head. Numerous recognized persons have subsequent to served on the workforce. Guided by a solid vision and mission, the office has not just been serving the reason for advanced education additionally adding to the general improvement of northern Karnataka. Courses Specialization Plan/Program M. Sc. Atomic & Molecular Physics Condensed Matter Physics Electronics Nuclear & Particle Physics CBCS, Two year (Four Semester) Confirmation Criteria: Courses Qualification Complete Intake Seats under Normal Fees Seats under Enhanced Fees M.Sc. B.Sc. with Physics and Mathematics as discretionary subjects + Entrance Test+ program 64 45 19 Syllabus of M. Sc. in Physics Semester I (Total 300 Marks) Four General Theoretical Papers: Paper 101: Unit I - Mathematical Methods I (23 Marks) Unit II - Classical Mechanics (22 Marks) Paper 102: Unit I - Quantum Mechanics I (23 Marks) Unit II - Classical Electrodynamics I (22 Marks) Paper 103: Unit I - Solid State Physics I (23 Marks) Unit II - Electronics I (22 Marks) Paper 104: Unit I - Atomic Spectroscopy (23 Marks) Unit II - Nuclear Physics I (22 Marks) Semester II (Total 300 Marks) Four General Theoretical Papers: Paper 201: Unit I - Mathematical Methods II (23 Marks) Unit II - Relativity and Cosmology (22 Marks) Paper 202: Unit I - Quantum Mechanics II (23 Marks) Unit II - Classical Electrodynamics II (22 Marks) Paper 203: Unit I - Solid State Physics II (23 Marks) Unit II - Electronics II (22 Marks) Paper 204: Unit I - Advanced Optics (23 Marks) Unit II - Nuclear Physics II (22 Marks) Two General Practical Papers: Paper 205: Electrical Practical for Group A of students (75 Marks for Examinations + 25 Marks for Sessionals) Paper 205: Non-electrical practical for Group B of students (75 Marks for Examinations + 25 Marks for Sessionals) Internal Assessment on Theoretical Papers: Mid-semester Examinations/Class Test at the middle of the semester (20 Marks) SEMESTER III (TOTAL 300 MARKS) Two General Theoretical Papers: Paper 301: Unit I - Statistical Mechanics I (23 Marks) Unit II - Advanced Quantum Mechanics I (22 Marks) Paper 302: Unit I - Group Theory (23 Marks) Unit II - Computer Applications in Physics-I (22 Marks) Two Special Theoretical Papers: Paper 303: Special paper – I (45 Marks) Paper 304: Special paper – II (45 Marks) One Special Practical Paper: Paper 305: (40 Marks for Examination + 10 Marks for Sessional) (50 Marks) Paper 306: One General (Computer) Practical (50 Marks) Internal Assessment on Theoretical Papers: Mid-semester Examinations/Class Test at the middle of the semester (20 Marks) SEMESTER IV (TOTAL 300 MARKS) Three General Theoretical papers: Paper 401: Unit I - Statistical Mechanics II (23 Marks) Unit II - Advanced Quantum Mechanics II (22 Marks) Paper 402: Molecular Spectroscopy (45 Marks) Paper 403: Unit I - Astrophysics (23 Marks) Unit II - Computer Applications in Physics-II (22 Marks) One Special Theoretical Paper: Paper 404: Special Paper III (45 Marks) (Radiophysics & Electronics, Nuclear Physics, Solid State Physics, Laser Physics, Materials Science) One Special Practical Paper: Paper 405: (40 Marks for Examination + 10 Marks for Sessional) (50 Marks) Paper 406: Project/Term Paper: (50 Marks) (40 Marks for preparation and presentation of project report and 10 Marks for viva-voce) Internal Assessment on Theoretical Papers: Mid-semester Examinations/Class Test at the middle of the semester (20 Marks) |
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