About Course
Engineering physics is an amalgamation of three disciplines: engineering, physics and mathematics. The subject deals with the study of the relationship between these three disciplines. It augments one’s understanding of application of physics in day-to-day life through the application of basic scientific principles and the critical skills and knowledge required for specific engineering applications. The role of an engineering physics professional is to perform research and development activities in telecom, micro devices, lasers, microelectronics and industries in similar domains.
Major electives in the course includes: Classical/ quantum Mechanics, Condensed Matter Physics, Solid State Physics, Electromagnetic, Antennas and Propagation, Fiber Optics and Advanced Optical Communication, Mobile and Satellite Communication and so on. The curriculum allows students to hone their problem solving abilities and hence bring about technological advancement.
A graduate from this discipline finds work in industries related to photonics, telecommunication, and nano technology apart from DRDO, CSIR laboratories and lots more.
Further education
After successful completion of Bachelor’s course students can choose Master’s for higher education.
Job profiles
Engineering physicists find employment in a variety of areas and they work as staff engineer, scientist and technical director etc. in government departments, private and public sector industries and research institutions.
Core subjects
Engineering Mathematics
Engineering Physics
Computer Programming/Engineering Mechanics
Electrical Engineering/ Electronics Engineering
Engineering Chemistry/Manufacturing Practices
Branch Elective/Energy, Environment and Ecology
General Proficiency
Computer Aided Engineering Graphics/Professional Communication
Manufacturing Practices/Engineering Chemistry
Top recruiters
DRDO
CSIR
CISCO
Microsoft
Oracle
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