|| About  B.SC-Physics Course

BSc physics is a three-year undergraduate course that deals with the fundamentals of physics. BSc in Physics aims at teaching graduates essential topics such as quantum mechanics, Electromagnetism, optics, calculus semiconductors, waves, statistics, etc.

BSc course duration is divided into six semesters, and each BSc physics syllabus for each semester comprises theory, lab, and practical examination.

To be eligible for BSc Physics admission, students need to graduate 10+2 with aggregate marks of 50-60% with PCBM, or PCM as compulsory subjects. Admission is merit-based most of the time, but some universities hold entrance exams for admission to BSc Physics.

After completing BSc Physics, graduates have the scope of getting jobs in both the private and public sectors. For example, they can get jobs as physicists, researchers, scientists, assistant radiologists, statisticians, etc.

The average salary for BSc Physics can range from INR 3 LPA to 8 LPA. Many graduates go into the field of research after completing the course. The fees for the same can range from INR 5,000 to INR 60,000 which vary among the BSc Physics Colleges in India.

Program- 3 Year

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|| What will I learn?

  • Demonstrate knowledge and application of broad-based concepts in an interdisciplinary framework with evolution as unifying them in Physics
  • Standard & Metric System
  • Vectors, Scalars, Standard, & Scientific Notation
  • Linear Motion (which includes Free Fall): 1-Dimensional Motion
  • Newton's Laws of Motion
  • Free Body Diagrams
  • Forces Acting on an Object (Flat Surface & Incline Plane)
  • Work, Power, Kinetic & Potential Energy
  • Conservation of Energy

|| What will I learn?

  • Demonstrate knowledge and application of broad-based concepts in an interdisciplinary framework with evolution as unifying them in Physics
  • Standard & Metric System
  • Vectors, Scalars, Standard, & Scientific Notation
  • Linear Motion (which includes Free Fall): 1-Dimensional Motion
  • Newton's Laws of Motion
  • Free Body Diagrams
  • Forces Acting on an Object (Flat Surface & Incline Plane)
  • Work, Power, Kinetic & Potential Energy
  • Conservation of Energy

|| Requirements

  • Must have passed Class 12 or any other equivalent examination from a recognized board with an aggregate of at least 50% marks. Aspirants must have studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology as compulsory subjects in Class 12.

|| Requirements

  • Must have passed Class 12 or any other equivalent examination from a recognized board with an aggregate of at least 50% marks. Aspirants must have studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology as compulsory subjects in Class 12.

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|| Frequently asked question

Students with a BSc in Physics are well-positioned to pursue higher education in physics-related fields. Additionally, it prepares graduates for entry-level positions in the public or private sector.

The career scope for M.Sc. Physics graduates in government units are broad. There are ample numbers of organizations that offer excellent job roles for such graduates. These include BARC, BHEL, ONGC, NTPC, ISRO and so on.

The BSc in Physics degree is suitable for students interested in understanding the fundamental principles of the universe, pursuing careers in scientific research, engineering, education, technology, or related fields. It is ideal for individuals with strong analytical and problem-solving skills and a curiosity about how the world works at its most fundamental level.

Graduates of BSc in Physics programs can pursue various career paths in fields such as: Research: Research assistant, laboratory technician, scientific researcher Academia: Physics teacher, lecturer, academic researcher Industry: Engineer, data analyst, technical consultant, software developer Healthcare: Medical physicist, radiological technologist, biomedical engineer Finance: Quantitative analyst, risk analyst, financial consultant Government and Defense: Government scientist, defense researcher, policy analyst

While some theoretical components of the BSc in Physics curriculum may be offered online, many programs require hands-on laboratory work and experimental research, which may not be entirely feasible in an online format. However, some universities offer hybrid programs that combine online coursework with in-person laboratory sessions.

Physics is a degree which has the possibility of leading to a career involving physics, but if you do not enjoy the subject then you are unlikely to do well and should be cautious of committing your working life to it.

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