MSc Physics-Education University Lahore
Course overview:
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To deepen students understanding of physics
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To equip the students with modern knowledge and techniques that are required in applied physics and engineering program
No of semester:
The MSc Physics degree comprises of 65 credit hours earned over a period of two years (four semesters
Requirements:
BSc with Physics and Mathematics
Age Limit
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For a candidate seeking admission to a degree program on the basis of BA/BSc, the age limit shall be 24 years.
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In real hardship cases, the Vice Chancellor may grant relaxation for five years in age on the recommendation of Head of the concerned institution..
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No age limit for admission in the evening classes.
Merit Calculation
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1/4 of the marks obtained in SSC/Matriculation (out of 850) + 1/4 of the marks obtained in HSSC/FA/FSc (out of 1100) + the marks obtained in Bachelors/BA/BSC (out of 800) minus year wise deduction after Bachelors/BA/BSc examination (5 marks per year) = Total
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Marks in Bachelors will be multiplied with 0.85 in case of semester system.
Course duration :
The MSc Physics degree comprises of 65 credit hours earned over a period of two years (four semesters)
Curriculum:
Compulsory Courses
Course Title
Cr. Hrs.
Mathematical Methods of Physics – I
3
Classical Mechanics
3
Thermal and Statistical Physics
3
Circuit Analysis
3
Physics Lab – I (Modern Physics)
3
Mathematical Methods of Physics II
3
Electromagnetic Theory – I
3
Quantum Mechanics – I
3
Solid State Physics
3
Electronics
3
Physics Lab – II (Electronics)
3
Electromagnetic Theory – II
3
Nuclear Physics – I
3
Quantum Mechanics – II
3
Atomic and Molecular Physics
3
Elective-I
3
Elective – I/Thesis
3
Nuclear Physics – II
3
Computational Physics
3
Elective-II
3
Elective – II/ Thesis
3
Elective Courses
Course Title
Cr. Hrs.
Advance Solid State Physics I
3
Advance Solid State Physics II
3
Digital Electronics I
3
Digital Electronics II
3
Experimental Nuclear Physics
3
Lasers
3
Particle Physics
3
Plasma Physics I
3
Plasma Physics II
3
Relativity and Cosmology
3
Thesis
6