About Department:
Department of Physics came into existence in 1979. It has two faculty members. Both are pursuing Ph.D. The department caters to approximately 130 students. The department has two well-equipped laboratories and a departmental library. The departmental laboratories have been renovated to provide students with infrastructure of high quality. The department has good instrumentation facilities like a GM Counter, Spectrometer, Sodium Lamp, Mercury Lamp, Telescope, Microscope, transistors, FET, CRO etc. The department organizes various Competitions to promote the knowledge and skills of students. Powerpoint assignments given to students help them to increase their proficiency in using computers for educational purposes. Our department imparts knowledge in the field of Physics and educates the students to accept the challenges in the developing and thrust areas of research and development. Give exposure to the students about the technological aspects where 'physics is directly involved. The students are trained in the areas of Laser Applications. Also, strengthen the theoretical background in Physics of those already engaged in educational and research organizations at various levels and develop research and teaching collaborations with other scientific organizations for the transfer of knowledge.
About Faculty:
1. Mrs. Sunita Saini
Designation: 
 Assistant Professor
Academic: M.Sc, B.Ed., persuing Ph.D
Experience: 09 Years 
College Responsibilities:
  1. Red Ribbon Club.
  2. Scholarship Committee
Conferences :
National Conference on Radiation Awareness and Detection in Natural Environment   
Workshops, Webinar  Attended:
1. FDP on “An Introduction to Latex for writing Manuscript
2. Professional Development Programme on “ Implementation of NEP-2020 held on 20th Dec.2022
3.Faculty members has pursued research after getting themselves registered

2. Mrs. Balwinder Kaur
Designation: 
 Assistant Professor
Academic: M.Sc,  persuing PhD
Experience: 07 Years 
College Responsibilities:
Member of Red Cross Society
Paper Published:
  1. Balwinder Kaur, Shilpa Patyal, Nitu Saini, Puspita Chatterji, Ajay K. Srivastava,” TCAD Simulation and Design Optimization of Radiation Hard n-MCz and n-Fz Si Microstrip Detector for the HL-LHC” presented in “Journal of Instrumentation (2022), vol.17, C10016
  2. Balwinder Kaur, Shilpa Patyal, Puspita Chatterjee, Ajay Kumar Srivastava, “Analysis of inter strip capacitance of p+n MCz Si microstrip detector using TCAD simulation combining surface and bulk damage effects by mixed irradiation”, Published in Radiation effects and defects in Solids (2023), vol.178,issue7-8,pp990-1011.
  3. Nitu Saini, Shilpa Patyal, Balwinder Kaur, Puspita Chatterjee, Ajay Kumar Srivastava, “Effect of X-ray Doses on the Electric field Distribution in p+n Si Pixel detector using TCAD simulation”, Nuclear Instrumentation,techniques and application proceedings, DAE Nuclear physics symposium,G52,vol.65,(2021).
  4.  Nitu Saini, Shilpa Patyal, Balwinder Kaur, Ajay Kumar Srivastava, “Analysis and Optimal Design of Surface Radiation Hard p+n Si pixel      Detector: Impact on Signal Collection using TCAD Simulation”, Published in Radiation effects and defects in Solids (2022),vol.177,issue9-  10,pp957-971.
  5.  Puspita Chatterjee,  Nitu Saini, Shilpa Patyal, Balwinder Kaur, Thresia Michael, Sonia Raheja, Ajay Kumar Srivastava,”Study of the Proton Irradiation Effects in n-FZ DSSD detectors for the Si Tracker at R3B Experiment”, material science and engineering IOP(Conference series), 1225012034,(2022).
  6.  Anchal Sharma, Nitu Saini, Shilpa patyal, Balwinder kaur, Ajay kumar Srivastava,” Performance Characteristics of Mixed Irradiated n-MCz Thin Silicon Microstrip Detector for the HL-LHC Experiments”, arxiv:2103.02318(2021).
  7. Shilpa Patyal, Nitu Saini, Balwinder Kaur, Ajay kumar Srivastava, “Investigation of Mixed Bulk Radiation Damage Effects in p-MCz Thin Silicon Microstrip Detector for Phase 2 Upgrade of the new CMS Tracker Detector at HL-LHC” Journal of Instrumentation,(2022),vol.17,CO9023
Conferences :
attended an international meeting on “Tracking detectors for particle colliders-present and future”.

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Our Results:
2020-21
Class Above 90% Above 80% Above 70% Above 60%
B.Sc 1 01 09 24 11
B.Sc 2 13 31 11 -
B.Sc 3 12 32 05 -
2021-22
Class Above 90% Above 80% Above 70% Above 60%
B.Sc 1 - 33 11 03
B.Sc 2 - 22 17 05
B.Sc 3 - 40 08 02


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BSc. Non-Medical

Under Graduate Course
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Duration: 3 Year

Admission Criteria:
A student who has passed 12th with 40% marks in the aggregate of all the subject in science group from a recognised board

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