The M.Sc. Physics program offers an in-depth understanding of fundamental and applied physics. Students study advanced topics such as quantum mechanics, classical mechanics, electrodynamics, statistical mechanics, solid-state physics, nuclear physics, and optics. The course emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical laboratory skills.
Students gain experience with experimental techniques, data analysis, and scientific research methodologies. The curriculum often includes project work and a dissertation, fostering independent research skills.
Graduates are well-equipped for careers in scientific research, teaching, technical roles in industries like electronics, aerospace, nuclear energy, and IT sectors. Many also pursue higher studies such as Ph.D. or enter government and defense research organizations.