- Well-equipped classrooms with audio-visual aids for effective learning
- Specialized labs to learn the application of subject and to develop their experimental skills.
- Specialized curriculum combining advanced Physics and Mathematics, with Nanotechnology, Nano optics, Batteries, Molecular Modeling and Simulation, and Crystal Growth preparing students for careers in materials science, physical chemistry, biophysics, data science, and software development
- Online Certification
- Swayam NPTEL
- NASSCOM
- ICT Academy
- Coursera - online learning courses from top universities and industry leaders
Employment Rate
An impressive 85% of our M.Sc. Physics graduates secure employment within graduation, indicating strong demand for professionals with advanced knowledge of physics and related disciplines.
Top Job Roles
Graduates from our M.Sc. Physics program pursue a variety of roles in research, engineering, and education. Here's a breakdown of the most common job roles and the percentage of alumni in each:
- Research Scientist: 25%
- Physics Lecturer/Professor: 20%
- Engineering Physicist: 15%
- Data Analyst: 10%
- Systems Engineer: 10%
- Other roles (Lab Technician, Scientific Consultant, etc.): 20%
Industry Distribution
Our alumni work across various industries, illustrating the versatility of an M.Sc. Physics degree. Here's the industry distribution for M.Sc. Physics graduates:
- Research and Development: 30%
- Education and Academia: 25%
- Technology and Engineering: 20%
- Healthcare and Medical Physics: 10%
- Other industries (Consulting, Manufacturing, etc.): 15%
Career Progression
Many of our M.Sc. Physics graduates achieve career progression quickly. Approximately 30% reach senior-level or managerial positions within five years of graduation, reflecting the strong potential for upward mobility in physics-related careers.
Average Starting Salary
The average starting salary for M.Sc. Physics graduates is approximately Rs. 3,00,000 to 6,00,000 per annum, with significant salary growth as they gain experience and pursue specialized roles.
Advanced Degrees and Certifications
A significant percentage of our graduates pursue advanced degrees or certifications to further enhance their careers in physics or related fields. About 25% pursue advanced degrees such as a Ph.D. in Physics or related disciplines, and 15% earn certifications in areas like Medical Physics or Scientific Computing.
Alumni Success Stories
- Leading research teams in major institutions
- Becoming professors or lecturers in renowned universities
- Working as engineering physicists for technology and engineering firms