Department of Physical Science

Science: the pursuit of knowledge..

Physical sciences are subjects concerned with the study of inanimate natural objects, including physics, chemistry, astronomy, and related subjects.

Is is a branch of natural science – natural science is a major branch of science that tries to explain and predict nature’s phenomena, based on empirical evidence

Science is beautiful when it makes simple explanations of phenomena or connections between different observations. Examples include the double helix in biology and the fundamental equations of physics. – Stephen Hawking

UG Course:

B.Sc Maths

Mathematics, the foundation of all sciences is a subject which offers limitless scope for diversification in higher education. The improvements and achievements in various fields are the gift of Mathematics. The world of education without Mathematics would be non-existent. The fields of Information Technology, Social Research and Economic forecasts will not be successful but for the effective application of Mathematics.

This degree provides a broad mathematics programme that includes application and statistics modules. It covers the fundamental techniques of mathematics with appropriate computational and statistical support to give you the tools to tackle real-world problems.

This BSc Mathematics degree aims to provide a fundamental education in mathematics, including pure and applied mathematics. There will be opportunities for students to develop high-level mathematical and problem-solving skills and to apply these in a variety of contexts. Students will also have the chance to work alongside fellow undergraduates and academic staff on projects.

Eligibility: 10 + 2 With Physics, Chemistry, Maths.

Our Aim:

  • To provide excellent laboratory and infrastructure facilities meeting the best standards as laid down by the government and more.
  • To provide an atmosphere in which students can realize their fullest intellectual potential through discipline, spiritual values and dedicated hard work.
  • To promote institute – industry interaction, provide professional counselling and ensure placements for our students in meeting, their career challenges.

Subjects:

  • Chemistry theory and practical
  • Physics theory and practical
  • Maths theory
  • Foundation Course.

Employment Areas:

  • Security and Surveillance Centres.
  • Security and Surveillance Companies.
  • Banking sectors.
  • Consultancies.
  • Financial Institutions.
  • Insurance Providers.
  • School and Colleges.
  • Government Agencies.
Job types:
  • Chartered Accountant (CA)
  • Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA)
  • Certified Financial Planner (CFP)
  • Project Manager
  • Company Secretaryship (CS)
  • Teacher and Lectures.
Certification courses in Networking field available for B.Sc Maths graduates
  • Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
  • Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP)
  • Cisco Certified Voice Professional (CCVP)

PG Courses

M.Sc. Chemistry or Master of Science in Chemistry is a postgraduate Chemistry course. Chemistry is the science of matter and the changes it undergoes. The science of matter is also addressed by physics, but while physics takes a more general and fundamental approach, chemistry is more specialized, being concerned with the composition, behaviour, structure, and properties of matter, as well as the changes it undergoes during chemical reactions. The Master of Science degree in Chemistry is offered on a part-time basis as well The minimum duration is two years and that of maximum is four years.

M.Sc. Chemistry syllabus is divided into four semesters and the nature of the course career orienting in nature that opens a lot of career scopes for them after its completion.

The MSc in Mathematics and Foundations of Computer Science, run jointly by the Mathematics Institute and focuses on the interface between pure mathematics and theoretical computer science.

The mathematical side concentrates on areas where computers are used, or which are relevant to computer science, namely algebra, general topology, number theory, combinatorics, and logic. Examples from the computing side include computational complexity, concurrency, and quantum computing. Students take a minimum of five options and write a dissertation.

The course is suitable for those who wish to pursue research in pure mathematics (especially algebra, number theory, combinatorics, general topology, and their computational aspects), mathematical logic, or theoretical computer science. It is also suitable for students wishing to enter the industry with an understanding of the mathematical and logical design and concurrency.

The course will consist of examined lecture courses and a written dissertation. The lecture courses will be divided into two sections:

  • Section A: Mathematical Foundations
  • Section B: Applicable Theories

Each section shall be divided into schedule I (basic) and schedule II(advanced). Students will be required to satisfy the examiners in at least two courses taken from section B and in at least two courses taken from schedule II. The majority of these courses should be given in the first two terms.

During Trinity term and over the summer students should complete a dissertation on an agreed topic. The dissertation must bear regard to course material from section A or section B, and it must demonstrate relevance to some areas of science, engineering, industry or commerce.

It is intended that a major feature of this course is that candidates should show a broad knowledge and understanding of a wide range of material. Consequently, each lecture course taken will receive an assessment upon its completion by means of a test based on written work. Students will be required to pass five courses, that include two courses from section B and two at the schedule II level – these need not be distinct – and the dissertation.

The course runs from the beginning of October through to the end of September, including the dissertation.

Scope: Mathematics is a universal subject.

Career options:

 

  • Mathematician – You can choose to pursue research (become a scientist) in your area of interest in Maths. And if you choose to research you can go into the teaching sector also Check out institutes like TIFR Mumbai, IMSc Chennai, Harish Chandra Research Institute Allahabad.
  • Chartered Accountancy – If you like auditing, taxes and accounting, you can think of preparing for CA too.
  • Banking – Banking is another sector that you can get into with Mathematics.
  • Actuarial Sciences – If you love data and maths, actuarial sciences would be a great field for it.
  • Data Analysis/Operations Analysis/Project Development – If you want to work in the private sector, you can look at these profiles.
  • Military Operations – Mathematics degree would also allow you to work in the military sector, scientists are always required to work with military and development (DRDO, ISRO, NAL, SETS, etc.). You can also join the navy as a Commissioned Officer in their education or logistics branch.
  • Market Researcher – There are a lot of companies that you can work with to identify market patterns and trends, and help in analyzing these trends.
  • Teaching
  • Research
  • Engineering
  • Financial Engineering
  • Computer programming
  • Applied mathematics in different industries e.g automobile workshop mathematics
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