AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
Physics is considered the most fundamental science, it deals with the constituents, properties, and evolution of the entire universe, from the smallest subatomic particles to the largest galaxies. It is also concerned with the mathematical formulation of the fundamentals laws of nature. The Department of Physics is going to transmute dreams of the community into reality through workable research. Physics as a subject will be made easy for the students and their interest of physics would be catalyzed through innovative and creative work. Our goals are to produce international quality human resouces and conduct of international quality research in Physics.
COURSE FACTS |
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Study Level |
Study Mode |
Program Length |
Credit Hours |
Intake |
Class Timings |
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Undergraduate |
Full Time |
4 Years (8 Semesters) |
134 |
Fall & Spring |
Weekdays Morning |
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ENTRY TO BS PHYSICS |
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Eligibility |
Selection Criteria |
Scholarships |
Application |
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45% marks in Intermediate , DAE or Equivalent qualification |
Academic Qualification: 30% |
Need & Merit Based upto 100% |
Course Code | Name | Credit Hours |
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GC-101 | Functional English-I | 3 |
Math-111 | Calculus-I | 3 |
SE-241 | Introduction to Computer | 3 |
PHY-111 | Mechanics | 4 |
GC-109 | Pakistan Culture and Society | 2 |
GC-209 | Islamic Studies | 2 |
PHY-110 | Lab-I | 1 |
Course Code | Name | Credit Hours |
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GC-104 | Functional English-II | 3 |
Math-112 | Calculus-II | 3 |
PHY-121 | Electricity and Magnetism | 4 |
GC-117 | Introduction to Logic and Philosophy | 3 |
GC-152 | Introduction to Management | 3 |
PHY-120 | Lab-II | 1 |
Course Code | Name | Credit Hours |
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EN-301 | Communication Skills | 3 |
MATH-221 | Introduction to Linear Algebra | 3 |
PHY-211 | Waves and Oscillations | 3 |
PHY-212 | Heat and Thermodynamics | 4 |
PHY-213 | Basics of Nanoscience | 3 |
PHY-210 | Lab-III | 1 |
Course Code | Name | Credit Hours |
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MATH-481 | Special Theory of Relativity | 3 |
MATH-241 | Elementary Differential Equations and Applications | 3 |
PHY-221 | Probability and Statistics | 3 |
PHY-222 | Optics | 3 |
PHY-223 | Modern Physics | 4 |
PHY-220 | Lab-IV | 1 |
Course Code | Name | Credit Hours |
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PHY-311 | Mathematical Methods of Physics-I | 3 |
PHY-312 | Electromagnetic Theory-I | 3 |
PHY-314 | Basic Elecronics | 3 |
PHY-313 | Classical Mechanics | 3 |
PHY-319 | Lab-V Elecronics | 2 |
UR-550 | Professional Ethics | 1 |
Course Code | Name | Credit Hours |
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PHY-321 | Mathematical Methods of Physics-II | 3 |
PHY-322 | Quantum Mechanics-I | 3 |
PHY-457 | Digital Elecronics | 3 |
PHY-323 | Electromagnetic Theory-II | 3 |
PHY-320 | Lab VI Modern Physics | 2 |
GC-103 | Professional Ethics | 1 |
* | Elective-I | 3 |
Course Code | Name | Credit Hours |
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PHY-411 | Quantum Mechanics | 3 |
PHY-412 | Atomic and Molecular Physics | 3 |
PHY-413 | Solid state Physics-I | 3 |
PHY-421 | Nuclear Physics-I | 3 |
PHY-410 | Lab-VII Spectroscopy | 1 |
* | Elective-II/Project-I | 3 |
Course Code | Name | Credit Hours |
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PHY-411 | Nuclear Physics-II | 3 |
PHY-412 | Statistical Mechanics | 3 |
PHY-413 | Solid State Physics-II | 3 |
PHY-421 | Experimental Techniques in Physics | 3 |
PHY-410 | Lab-VIII | 1 |
* | Elective/Project-II | 3 |
Our graduates are serving in various national and multi-national companies. Some have established themselves as successful entrepreneurs while others are continuing higher education in renowned national and international universities. We strive to follow the motto of quality teaching and productive research.