PhD Physics – LCWU – Lahore
Course Name: PhD Physics
Overview:
Physics is an existing intellectual adventure that inspires young people and expands the frontiers of our knowledge about nature. It generates fundamental knowledge needed for the future technological advances that will continue to drive the economic engines of the world.It contributes to the technological infrastructure and provides trained personnel needed to take advantage of scientist advances and discoveries. Physics is an important element in the education of chemists, engineers and computer scientists, as well as practitioners of the other physical and biomedical sciences. Physics extends and enhances our understanding of other disciplines, such as the earth, agricultural, chemical, biological, environmental science, astrophysics and cosmology subjects of substantial importance to all peoples of the world. It also improves our quality of life by providing the basic understanding necessary for developing new instrumentation and techniques for medical applications, such as CT scan, magnetic resonance imaging, positron emission tomography, ultrasonic imaging and laser surgery, nano medicine and drug delivery system.
The department of Physics was established in 1951. Mrs. Hajra Khan was the first head while Miss Naeema Mohsin, Mrs. Qaisra Shiraz Khan and Prof. Mrs. Yasmeen Ali were the other former heads of Physics department. Presently Dr. Rehana Zia is head of Physics department. B.Sc. classes were started in 1958 and later B.Sc. (Hons) classes were conducted in the 1960’s. M.Sc. program was started in 1966. Ph. D program has been successfully launched in 2003. Currently department enrolls students for 4 year BS (Physics) program, 2 year MS (Physics) and Ph. D program.
Number of Semesters: 2
Requirements
- Female candidates with minimum Eighteen years of education (MPhil/MS) or equivalent in the relevant field are eligible to apply.
- The candidate must have obtained 3.00/4.00 CGPA in semester system or 60% marks in annual system
- Qualifying GAT subject (60% Qualifying marks) is required to apply for admission in Ph.D program
- In special circumstances, if the GAT Subject test is not available in NTS subject list, then the candidates have to appear in the special subject test organized by the university and the qualifying marks will be 70%
- Entry test (50% Qualifying marks) and Interview organized by university is mandatory for admission in Ph.D Program
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Candidates working in Government/Semi Government institutions have to submit NOC from concerned organization.
Course Duration: N/A
How to apply:
http://www.lcwu.edu.pk/download-forms.html/
Curriculum:
Doctoral Programme in Physics (with course work) is offered in following areas of specialization:
Areas of Specialization
· Semiconductor Physics
· Advance Ceramics Fabrication and Characterization
· Thin-Film Technology
· Nano Materials Fabrication and Characterization
· Magnetic Material Fabrication and Characterization
· Ad Electronics