The M.Phil. Physics program is a research-oriented graduate degree that provides advanced knowledge in theoretical and applied physics. The curriculum covers specialized areas such as quantum mechanics, condensed matter physics, nuclear physics, particle physics, electronics, materials science, optics, computational physics, and renewable energy. Students undertake advanced coursework and supervised research to develop analytical, experimental, and problem-solving skills required for scientific innovation, technological advancement, and academic excellence.
Eligibility Criteria
BS Physics (4-year), MSc Physics, or an equivalent degree in Physics from an HEC-recognized university.
Applicants must meet the minimum CGPA/percentage requirements prescribed by the university.
Candidates may be required to qualify an entry test and/or interview according to university admission regulations.
Admission is subject to the university's graduate admission policy.
Career Prospects
Physicist
Research Scientist
Laboratory Research Officer
Electronics and Instrumentation Specialist
Renewable Energy Researcher
Data Analyst
Scientific Officer
University Lecturer
Research Associate
Government Research Officer
Industrial Research and Development Specialist
PhD Scholar