Introduction
The Department of UG Physics was established in 1999 to impart the knowledge of physics to the B Sc students. The subject was introduced as the optional subject under B.Sc degree to introduce some of the concepts of physics and its effect on contemporary world. The department has a well-equipped laboratory of capacity 40 students at a time. The experiments in the laboratory based on optics, mechanics, electricity, magnetism etc. The large collection of the books on Physics is available in department library as well as institute library.
Vision
To build a foundation for Excellence in development of research activities and academic in the field of Physics in professional courses as part of curriculum. The faculties will be providing the knowledge to the students, promoting the enthusiasm and interests in the study of physics.
Mission
- The educational programs of the department are aimed at providing a range of courses to meet the needs of different student groups, by which they can expose to current affairs and opportunities for research.
- To make the students to accept the challenges in physics.
Objectives
- To produce graduates who excel in the competencies and values required for leadership to serve a rapidly evolving global community.
- To motivate the students to pursue PG courses in reputed institutes.
- To kindle the interest for research in students.
- To acquire placement in educational institutions, engineering and industrial firms.
- To endow the students with creative and analytical skills; this will equip them to become entrepreneurs.
Facilities
- Laboratory – 1 including dark room and store room.
- Departmental Library has 263 reference books.
- More than 130 e-Books available in the Departmental Library.
Courses Offered
B.Sc – A 3 Years Fulltime Graduate Programme (6 semesters) with following combinations
- Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (PCM)
- Physics, Mathematics, Computer science (PMC)
- Physics, Mathematics, Statistics (PMS)
Course Structure
Teaching Faculties
Name | Qualification | Designation | Photo |
Mrs. NISHA K. M | M.Sc, B.Ed | Assistant Professor & HOD | ![]() |
Mr. Jayanth | M.Sc | Assistant Professor | ![]() |
Academic Achievements
Year | Name | Course | Percentage | Rank |
---|---|---|---|---|
2023 | Arpreeta Basappa Kattimani | PCM | 96.78 | 7th |
2020 | V Anusha Kamath | PMS | 96.50 | 3rd |
2019 | Samreen Tayyaba M.S | PCM | 94.72 | 6th |
2018 | Vidyashree Shripal Badiger | PCM | 95.58 | 8th |
2016 | Rollin Preethavaz | PCM | 96.98 | 3rd |
2016 | Sydna Reema Serrao | PMC | 95.74 | 10th |
2015 | Shruthi | PCM | 95.46 | 7th |
2013 | Sahana T.G | PCM | 94.36 | 3rd |
2013 | Radhika Rao | PCM | 92.62 | 10th |
2012 | Aruna | PCM | 94.92 | 2nd |
2012 | Swathi. N | PCM | 94.46 | 4th |
2012 | Ranjith P.M | PMC | 93.56 | 7th |
2012 | Bhagyashri Devaru Bhat | PCM | 93.4 | 8th |
Student Research
- Srusti Shetty of III BSc(PMC) has published the paper in the international journal MATERIALS TODAY on the topic “ Synthesis, growth and NLO studies of a novel pyridine centred chalcona derivative” Guide: Dr Jayaram A, Professor, Dept of physics AIET Mijar
- Namratha W. N of III BSc(PCM) is doing the research in physics on the topic “A process of synthesizing novel methyl substituted chalcone molecules- the potential cancer inhibitors” Guide:Dr Jayaram A,Professor, Dept of physics AIET Mijar
- Chaithanya and Gangaveni of III BSc(PCM) are doing the research in nano physics on the topic “Preparation of nano caping material for the purification of water” Guides: Mrs Nisha K M, HOD Physics(UG), Dr E Jenita, Coordinator Nanotechnology research lab, Alva’s college Moodubidre.