Master of Science (Physics) at Indira Gandhi National Open University

INR 28,000

Indira Gandhi National Open University, IND

Type: Masters Duration: 2.0 years

Explore the Master of Science (Physics) program at Indira Gandhi National Open University. This program is offered in IND and provides an excellent learning opportunity in Masters studies.

The Master of Science in Physics (MSCPH) at Indira Gandhi National Open University is a two-year postgraduate program designed to provide quality education in Physics. This program caters to graduates aiming for careers in teaching, research, and industry, as well as in-service personnel seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills. The curriculum covers core areas such as Mathematical Methods, Classical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, and Electromagnetism, alongside practical training in laboratory settings. Students will engage in hands-on experiments in General Physics and Electronics, and gain exposure to Computational Physics, which is essential for modern scientific investigations. Elective courses in Nanoscience, Material Science, and Reactor Physics allow students to explore current developments in physics research. The program emphasizes analytical skills and interdisciplinary approaches, preparing graduates for diverse opportunities in the field of Physics.

University
Indira Gandhi National Open University
University Location
IND (Online)
Program Duration
2.0 years
Ranking
Not available
Part-time allowed
Yes

Required Courses
  • Mathematical Methods in Physics
  • Classical Mechanics I
  • Electromagnetic Theory
  • Quantum Mechanics I
  • Electronics
  • Classical Mechanics II
  • Classical Electrodynamics
  • Quantum Mechanics II
  • General Physics Laboratory
  • Electronics Laboratory
  • Statistical Mechanics
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Optics
  • Computational Physics
  • Computational Physics: Laboratory
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics
  • Nuclear and Particle Physics
Elective Courses
  • Materials Science
  • Elements of Reactor Physics
  • Nanoscience