Physics
Physics - BSc and MSc
The BSc and MSc Physics programmes at NRI School of Science, Humanities and Management i are designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the fundamental principles of physics while developing analytical, experimental, and problem-solving skills. These programmes prepare students for careers in scientific research, technology, education, and various industries that rely on scientific innovation.
The BSc in Physics focuses on the core concepts of classical and modern physics. Students study subjects such as mechanics, electricity and magnetism, thermodynamics, optics, electronics, and quantum physics. The programme combines theoretical knowledge with laboratory experiments that help students understand physical laws and their practical applications. Through systematic learning and practical training, students develop scientific thinking and analytical abilities.
The MSc in Physics offers advanced study in specialized areas of physics. Students explore topics such as quantum mechanics, solid state physics, nuclear physics, advanced electronics, mathematical physics, and computational physics. The programme emphasizes research, experimentation, and scientific analysis, enabling students to develop deeper knowledge and independent research skills.
Both programmes include laboratory work, seminars, research projects, and interactive learning methods that encourage students to apply theoretical concepts to real-world problems. Experienced faculty members guide students in developing a clear understanding of physical principles and their technological applications.
Learning and Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Physics programmes at NRI School of Science, Humanities and Management can pursue careers in research laboratories, space and defence organizations, electronics and technology industries, data science, and education. The programmes also provide a strong academic foundation for higher studies and research such as PhD programmes in physics and related fields.