KUU M.Phil. (Physics) FAQs
Ques. What is the duration and structure of M.Phil. (Physics) at KUU?
Ans. The M.Phil. (Physics) programme at KUU is a 1-year (2 semesters) full-time programme. It typically includes a coursework component in the first semester followed by research work and dissertation submission in the second semester. The programme has an intake of 8 seats per year.
Ques. What laboratory facilities are available for M.Phil. (Physics) students at KUU?
Ans. The Physics department at KUU is well-equipped with a dedicated Research Lab, Electronics Lab, and instruments including Michelson Interferometer, Fabry-Perot Interferometer, GM Counter, multiple Oscilloscopes, Research Optical Bench, AC Generators, and various types of Amplifiers and Oscillators. These facilities support experimental research in optics, electronics, nuclear physics, and related areas.
Ques. How have KUU Physics alumni performed in competitive exams?
Ans. The Physics department at KUU has a strong track record in competitive exams. Notable alumni achievements include: Dilip Himirika (IIT-JAM 2021 AIR 56, IIT Bombay M.Sc. Physics), Pratyush Panda (IIT-JAM 2022 AIR 409, IIT Hyderabad M.Sc. Physics), Pratikshya Panda (CPET 2021 Rank 1, Berhampur University M.Sc. Physics), and Debadatta Panda (University of Hyderabad M.Sc. Physics). This track record reflects the quality of teaching and research preparation at the department.
Ques. What are the career prospects after M.Phil. (Physics) from KUU?
Ans. After M.Phil. (Physics) from KUU, graduates can pursue Ph.D. in Physics at IITs, IISc, central universities, or KUU itself. Career options include research scientist, assistant professor (after qualifying NET/SET), physicist in government organisations (DRDO, ISRO, BARC), and roles in the banking and finance sector (as demonstrated by alumni at RBI). The programme provides a strong foundation for GATE (Physics), UGC-NET (Physical Sciences), and JEST examinations.
Ques. Is M.Phil. (Physics) at KUU suitable for students who want to prepare for GATE or NET?
Ans. Yes, the M.Phil. (Physics) programme at KUU is well-suited for students preparing for GATE (Physics) and UGC-NET (Physical Sciences). The advanced coursework and research training in the programme covers topics directly relevant to these examinations. The department's track record of producing IIT-JAM toppers reflects the quality of academic preparation available here.
Ques. Can M.Phil. (Physics) graduates from KUU apply for Ph.D. at IITs or central universities?
Ans. Yes, M.Phil. (Physics) graduates from KUU are eligible to apply for Ph.D. programmes at IITs, IISc, central universities, and other premier institutions. Qualifying GATE (Physics) or UGC-NET/JRF is typically required for Ph.D. admissions at IITs and central universities. M.Phil. holders may also be exempted from the coursework component of Ph.D. programmes at many universities as per UGC guidelines.
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