Best poster presentation award (scientist category) – 35th Kerala science congress.
The Integrated M.Sc Physics programme follows a semester-based course structure and continuous assessment within an innovative academic curriculum. The key feature of the programme is the thrust given to the foundation topics in Physics, Mathematical Physics, and practical Physics; it also gives ample importance to advanced areas in Physics and specialization subjects. The core Physics includes specialization courses in Quantum Nanostructures. Eligible students will get the opportunity to do their Research Project/ Internship/Hands-on Training in the areas of advanced Science/Technology.
The students will be given an opportunity to undertake a final project from any reputed institution or industry. This programme offers students a higher level of education in basic sciences to enable them to tackle complex Physics problems compromising both academics as well as industrial fields.
Outcome Based Education is designed to furnish the growing need of industries and research. Classroom teaching includes tutorials with a problem-solving approach, laboratory observations, and assignments. It aims at developing awareness, aspiration, and innovative ability to solve new scientific problems.
The number of courses of Integrated M.Sc Physics programme consist of Twenty-four core theory (Physics) courses including five Mathematical Physics courses, fourteen core practical courses, one Elective theory course from the frontier areas of the core subjects, three specialization theory courses and two specialization practical courses in advanced areas of Physics, one major research project in the advanced area of Physics and one minor research project, four complementary (Mathematics) courses, four complementary (Chemistry) courses, two complementary (Chemistry) practical courses, two English courses, one Environmental Science course, one Human Rights course, and one Research Methodology course.
The programme offers six extra credit courses in Machine Learning, and Python Programming and also offers three summer projects.
The programme offers eight non-credit courses which are highly related to day-to-day life and have much importance in the skill development of the students.
Classroom lectures, Problem-solving sessions, Practicals, Experimental activities, Modelling and simulation, Projects, Group Discussions, Presentations, Quiz, Assignments, Peer teaching, Peer learning, Invited lectures, Seminars, Workshops, Online classes, Industrial visits, Research laboratory visits, Outreach programmes.
Indexing Mark Calculation for Integrated MSc Programme in Basic Sciences – Physics: Total marks obtained in Part III of the qualifying examination less handicap marks plus marks obtained for the particular subject concerned for which admission is sought plus bonus marks if any.
BONUS MARKS / DEDUCTION OF MARKS
Norms for calculation of bonus marks or deduction of marks for the purpose of calculation of index marks will be the same as that of Mahatma Gandhi University. Bonus Marks will be awarded as follows:
DEDUCTION OF MARKS
Handicap of five marks for every successive attempt after the first attempt subject to a maximum of twenty marks will be deducted from the total marks in the case of those who have taken two or more chances to complete the examination.
The number of chances means the number of chances taken for passing any part of the qualifying examination after the prescribed duration of programme.
Appearance for improvement of marks shall not be considered as an additional chance.
No handicap marks for SAY (Save a Year) pass outs will be imposed if admitted in the same academic
year, but five marks shall be deducted if the candidate is ranked in the admission list of the succeeding year.
Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination under SAY scheme or such supplementary
schemes are eligible to apply for a programme in the same academic year, but they have to produce the mark lists on or before the closing date of admission as notified by the university.
RESOLVING OF TIE
If the index marks of two or more candidates happen to be the same, then for breaking the ‘tie’, the following criteria shall be followed one after another in the order given below:
HOW TO APPLY?
Integrated MSc Programme in Basic Sciences – Physics: Candidates shall be required to have passed the Plus Two/equivalent examination with Physics as one of the optional subjects at Plus Two level.
Dr. Sunny Mathew
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