Physical Science is the study of the physical
properties of matter, non-living systems, as opposed to the study
of living systems in biological sciences. It consists of Physics,
Chemistry, Electronics, Astronomy and Earth Science. It is based
on includes Scientific methods and experimentation. The knowledge
of Physical Science is important are the development of the products
we use. It is also an interesting and exciting subject of value
in many walks of life.
The School of Physical Sciences offers educational
and research opportunities for tomorrow’s scientific work
force through the Departments of Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics
and Industrial Electronics.
Our students and staff come from a diverse range
of backgrounds and from all over the country. In the employment
market, our graduates do very well. With more than 200 undergraduate,
post-graduate and research students the School is one of the states
largest producers of graduates.
State-of-the-art multidisciplinary research has
been undertaken at the school for Surface and Interface Science,
Chemical and Material Physics, Environmental Change Research,
Polymers, Sensors and Nanoscience, etc.
The School of Physical Sciences has the following Departments
- Department of Industrial Electronics
Department of Physics
Department of Chemistry
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