Department of Physics

Vision

To provide a transformative learning and research ambience in Physics with inclusion of the weaker sections of the society to create leaders and innovators tied with holistic values to serve the globe.

Mission

  • To impart the quality education in theoretical and experimental Physics and to motivate students to pursue higher studies in Physics.
  • Periodical course revision to assimilate with current state of fields in Physics learning to compete globally.
  • Innovative research to achieve excellence in diverse areas of pure and applied physics.
  • Platform to inculcate and nurture creativity through eminent scholarly lectures and sharing of resources at interdepartmental level.

Programmes offered

Name of the Programme Subject Year of Affiliation
B.Sc. (Aided) Physics 1980 - 1981
M.Sc. (SF) Physics 2007 - 2008
Ph.D (FT and PT) Physics 2013 - 2014

PO and PSO

Programme: B.Sc. Physics
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Programme: M.Sc. Physics
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List of Faculty Members:

Aided
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Dr. P. Rajesh Associate Professor & Head View Profile
Dr. T. Mohamed Ali Assistant Professor View Profile
Self - Financed
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Mrs. S. Sathya Assistant Professor View Profile
Dr. J. Vijayapriya Assistant Professor View Profile
Syllabus
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BEST PRACTICES OF THE DEPARTMENT

Teaching method

  1. Our Physics department uses creative teaching methods to make physics more interesting subject.
  2. Encouraging the students to practice important formulae.
  3. Relating Physics to everyday life.
  4. Concepts through models and interacting visuals.

Departmental Improvement

  1. Formulate plans and its execution that reflect effectiveness of department’s mission.

Energy conservation

  1. Students are instructed to turn off lights, fans electrical and electronics devices, experimental kits and measuring instruments when they are not in use.
  2. Energy efficient LED and CFL lights are used.
  3. Students are given awareness on energy sources and importance of solar energy.

Waste management

  1. Our department reuses electronic components discarded equipments to construct new experimental kits.
HoD Desk

Dr. P.Rajesh
Head, Associate Professor of Physics