Welcome to our B.Sc. (Hons./Hons. with Research) Physics with Research program, where curiosity meets discovery! The four-year program is designed to provide a comprehensive and rigorous education in the fascinating realm of physics. Students delve into fundamental principles, theories, and experimental techniques, cultivating a deep understanding of the natural world.
The curriculum emphasizes theoretical foundations, computational skills, and practical applications, preparing graduates for a wide range of careers or advanced studies. In addition to classroom learning, our program offers state-of-the-art laboratories, observatories, and computational resources, providing students with the tools they need to explore and innovate. We foster a vibrant academic community, encouraging intellectual curiosity and critical thinking.
Whether you aspire to unravel the mysteries of the cosmos, contribute to cutting-edge technologies, or make groundbreaking discoveries, our B.Sc. Hons Physics program is your launchpad for an exciting journey in the world of physics. Join us and embark on a path of exploration, innovation, and intellectual growth!
Message from HOD (Physics)
Professor & HOD, Physics
A degree in Physics offers a gateway to diverse and rewarding career paths across science, technology, and industry.
The Department of Physics is launching a summer internship program to engage promising undergraduate and postgraduate scholars and researchers from esteemed academic institutions. This initiative in Physics aims to foster interaction between these young talents and the department's faculty and scientists on campus. The program's objectives are:
Cosmo Ferrites Limited, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, and the Department of Physics, University Institute, Chandigarh University, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to bridge the gap between academic learning and career opportunities. This collaboration aims to establish a framework for joint initiatives, including industry visits, hands-on workshops in electronics components and instruments, expert talks on ferrite materials and their industrial applications, and potential internship opportunities for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Institute of Auto Parts and Hand Tools Technology-Ludhiana, and the Department of Physics, University Institute, Chandigarh University, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to bridge the gap between academic learning and hands on experience in Materials Characterization and testing. This collaboration aims to establish a framework for joint initiatives, including industry visits, hands-on workshops in Materials Processing and their Characterizations, expert talks on machinery parts materials, tools and testing for industrial applications, and potential internship opportunities for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Chandigarh University (CU) has established a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Christian Brothers University (CBU) in the USA, facilitating academic collaborations that enhance global exposure for students. Under this partnership, CU offers articulation programs allowing students to pursue master's degrees at CBU. Specifically, students enrolled in certain postgraduate courses at CU can transfer credits towards the B.Sc. (Hons./Hons. with research) Physics and M.Sc. Physics degrees at Christian Brothers University. These articulation programs offer several benefits. Students can save on tuition fees by completing a portion of their studies at CU before transferring to CBU. Merit-based scholarships are available for eligible students.Small class sizes at CBU ensure personalized attention and intensive practical learning experiences.
Chandigarh University (CU) has established a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Vaal University of Technology (VUT), South Africa, facilitating academic collaborations that enhance global exposure for students. Under this partnership, CU offers articulation programs allowing students to pursue master's degrees at VUT. Specifically, students enrolled in certain graduate and postgraduate courses at CU can transfer credits towards the B.Sc. (Hons./Hons. with research) Physics and M.Sc. Physics degrees at Vaal University of Technology. In addition to these initiatives, the MoU aims to enhance Faculty Exchange & Collaboration, Joint Research Initiatives, Scholarships & Funding Opportunities, Curriculum Development & Academic Growth, and Technology Sharing to provide personalized mentorship and hands-on practical learning experiences
The Physics Department at Chandigarh University is one of the premier physics departments in India. The department fosters a collaborative and interdisciplinary environment, with many opportunities for students and faculty to work across different research areas of physics such as Photovoltaic, Thin Film Technologies, VLSI Design, Astronomy and Astrophysics, High Energy Physics, Particle Detectors, Theoretical Particle Physics and Materials Science. The Department of Physics has highly experienced and qualified faculty from globally recognized universities with outstanding research expertise.
Since its inception, our physics department has significantly contributed to the field by publishing over 400 research papers in high-impact international journals, with impact factors as high as 16.3. These publications have garnered 1540 citations and an H index of 20. Additionally, the Department of Physics has created a rich legacy of alumni, who have excelled in various fields of Academics & Research.
Physics department has provided a platform to nurture young minds in the field of physics by providing state of art laboratories, excellent research facilities and innovative pedagogical tools. The department boasts of having highly experienced and qualified faculty from IITs and top universities of Europe, USA with outstanding research expertise.
To emerge as a premier department for disseminating quality education, advanced scientific knowledge in physics and provide a platform for Research and Innovation for serving the society.
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