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JSS MAHAVIDHYAPEETA

JSS COLLEGE OF ARTS, COMMERCE & SCIENCE

(Re-accredited by NAAC with 'B++' Grade (III Cycle), Affiliated to University of Mysore)

NANJANGUD-571301

Physics

About the Department

Only education can help the young rural generation to become the responsible citizens of this nation. It empowers individuals with awareness about the society, technology and their applications. Hence the department of Physics was established in the year 1972 with the aim of spreading science education with physics as one of the main subjects at undergraduate level. Since its inception, continuous efforts have been made to provide quality education to rural students.

The department has dedicated faculty members. The faculty members of the department strive on honing up experimental skills of students by encouraging them to apply the relevant theoretical knowledge taught in class in order to gain more practical experience. The department provides the conducive environment for the students to think creatively and forge their paths in scientific community. The department has implemented CBCS scheme as per Mysore University regulations. The department has conducted state-level seminar on renewable energy and special lecture programmes by eminent speakers on topics of general interests and subject for the benefit of the students and faculty members. Science students of our college have been placed in various sectors.

In order to promote and to encourage the students to excel in their studies, various cash prizes have been instituted. Cash prizes will be given to the students who excel in their examinations every year on the occasion of the Founders’- Day.

Department initiated coaching program for the aspired BSc students to guide them for common entrance test for PG studies in Physics with the help of an alumnus of the department.

  • Contact phone number with Extension: 082212-26277 Ext No. 215

 

Vision
  • Offering need based quality education in Physics at undergraduate level
  • Creating a conducive atmosphere with emphasis on academic learning
  • Transforming the students into globally competitive, employable and responsible citizens.

 

Mission
  • To stimulate intellectual curiosity, promote scientific temper and instill logical and analytical approach to problem solving
  • To motivate students to pursue research in emerging trends
  • To provide necessary support and services for the betterment of students’ progress and welfare
  • To establish linkage and collaborations for the betterment of teaching, learning, research and extension activities
Programme offered

Physics is offered as one of the optional subjects for BSc students with following combinations:

  • Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (PCM)
  • Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science (PMCs)

 

Objectives of the BSc programme
  • To sharpen the experimental skills and develop an appreciation for the inter relation between theory and practical.
  • To develop problem solving techniques in students..
  • Perform experiments and interpret the results of observation, including making an assessment of experimental uncertainties.
  • Provide an intellectually stimulating environment to develop skills and enthusiasms of students to the best of their potential.
  • Use Information Communication Technology (ICT enabled) to gather knowledge at will.
Outcomes of the programme:

Following are the various Programme outcomes:

  1. Demonstrate proficiency in mathematics and the mathematical concepts needed for a proper understanding of Physics.
  2. The programme makes the students ready to take up jobs in various sectors such as research firms, health care industry, chemical industry, testing laboratories, Software Company, banks, etc.
  3. Students are expected to have an understanding of the analytical methods required to interpret and analyze results and draw conclusions as supported by their data.
  4. Students are also expected to develop written and oral communication skills in science and mathematics related topics.
  5. Develop laboratory skills and professional communication skills.
  6. Students will use effective technology appropriately, such as PowerPoint, slides, posters, handouts, and transparencies in oral presentations.
  7. Develop personal skills such as the ability to work both independently and in a group.
  8. Acquire academic abilities, personal qualities and transferable skills, which will give them an opportunity to develop as responsible citizens.
BSc Programme Credit Pattern

Semester

Core

Electives

Ability Enhancement Courses

Total Credits

DSC

DSE

SEC

 

Course

Credits

Course

Credits

Course

Credit

s

Course

Credits

I

DSC-1 A

6

Kannada/MIL-1

3

 
 

DSC-2 A

6

       

English -1

3

 
 

DSC-3 A

6

       

Environmental

3

 
             

studies/

Constitution of

 

27

             

India

   

II

DSC-1 B

6

Kannada/MIL-2

3

 
 

DSC-2 B

6

       

English -2

3

 
 

DSC-3 B

6

       

Constitution of

3

 
             

India/Environmental studies

 

27

III

DSC-1 C

6

Kannada/MIL-3

3

 
 

DSC-2 C DSC-3 C

6

6

       

English -3

3

24

IV

DSC-1 D

6

Kannada/MIL-4

3

 
 

DSC-2 D DSC-3 D

6

6

       

English -4

3

24

V

DSE-1A

6

SEC-1

2

 
     

DSE-2A DSE-3A

6

6

SEC-2

2

   

22

VI

DSE-1B

6

SEC-3

2

 
     

DSE-2B DSE-3B

6

6

SEC-4

2

   

22

Total

 

72

 

36

 

08

 

30

146

 

COURSE STRUCTURE

Credit Matrix

L: Lecture; T: Tutorial; P: Practicals

 

Semester

Type

Id

Core course

L+T+P=

Total

I Semester

DSC

PHY101

Mechanics, Properties of Matter

and Electrostatics

4+0+0=4

DSC

PHY102

Practical 1

0+0+2=2

II Semester

DSC

PHY201

Heat, Thermodynamics and Sound

4+0+0=4

DSC

PHY202

Practical 2

0+0+2=2

III Semester

DSC

PHY301

Electricity and

Electromagnetism

4+0+0=4

DSC

PHY302

Practical 3

0+0+2=2

IV Semester

DSC

PHY401

Optics and Spectroscopy

4+0+0=4

DSC

PHY402

Practical 4

0+0+2=2

V Semester

DSE

PHY501

Nuclear and Theoretical

Physics

3+0+0=3

DSE

PHY502

Practical 5

0+0+1.5=1.5

DSE

PHY503

Practical 6

0+0+1.5=1.5

SEC

PHY511

Lasers and Fibre Optics

2+0+0=2

SEC

PHY512

Astronomy and Astrophysics

2+0+0=2

SEC

PHY513

Nano Materials

2+0+0=2

VI Semester

DSE

PHY601

Solid State Physics

3+0+0=3

DSE

PHY602

Practical 7

0+0+1.5=1.5

DSE

PHY603

Practical 8

0+0+1.5=1.5

SEC

PHY611

Optoelectronics

2+0+0=2

SEC

PHY612

Renewable Energy Sources

2+0+0=2

SEC

PHY613

Solving Problems in Physics

2+0+0=2

Best Practices of the Department
  • Encouraging students to attend intercollegiate debate competitions, quiz competitions and science exhibitions
  • Encouraging students to use more of e- learning resources – MIT lectures.
  • Organizing Seminars/ Special lectures on recent developments in the various fields of Physics.
  • Conducting Student-Seminars,
  • Visit to industries and research centers-
  • Bhabha Atomic Research Center, Mysuru
  • 220kV receiving station located at Kadakola
  • Vinyas Innovative Technology, Mysuru
  • CIPET & Planet Earth Aquarium, Mysuru

 

Laboratory facilities

Physics department has a well-equipped laboratory spanning an area of 99 square meter. Other necessary facilities such as LCD projector, laptop, and desktop computer and internet connection, UPS are also provided. The students perform experiments related to electricity & magnetism, light, electronics, mechanics, heat, sound, nuclear and solid state physics. The laboratory is well equipped with sufficient apparatus to provide  equal opportunity for all the students.  Final year students are able to  design electronic circuit as part of the extracurricular activities.

 

Learning resources:
  • Computer, LCD projector with internet facility
  • Central Library consists of 1912 books of 285 tit les worth of Rs.181621.00
  • Journals – Physics for you, Current Science, Resonance, Bulletin of pure and applied physics
  • INFLIBNET service
  • E-Learning resources– MIT lectures
  • Department Library
  • Laboratory experiments
  • Special lectures, seminars
Placement Details :

Sl no

Name of the

Company/Organisation/Department

No .of candidate Placed

1

Infosys, Mysore

03

2

H G Solutions Ltd., Bangalore

13

3

Infosys, BPO, Bangalore

01

4

Caps Gemini, Bangalore

05

5

ICICI

12

 
Higher Education:
  • Eight students admitted to post-graduation programme in Physics at Mysore University, JSSCACS, Government College, Mandya.
  • Forty students have enrolled for Bachelor of Education programme.

Faculty Details

 

Shreedevi N Dyavanagoudar

MSc, Associate Professor

Raviteja R

MSc, Assistant Professor

Varsha N

MSc, Assistant Professor

Contact details of HoD:

Shreedevi N Dyavanagoudar

Associate Professor Department of Physics

JSS College of Arts, Commerce and Science Deveerammanahally,

Nanjangud-571301 Mob. No. 9449161308

shridevind143@gmail.com

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