#INTRODUCTION:
Physics is a subject in which we study the matter and energy. The universe is governed by the laws contained in this subject. From the very long time the laws governing the universe are being studied. The changes are made in the laws as per the observations. Till now many such innovative facts are found. Each time as the subject advances to the studies at the microscopic level, the laws require modifications. Thus the absolute laws are far away from the sight of today’s research. Thus teaching the students the advanced level physics is beyond the limits of their level. Therefore, the syllabus of the subject is framed to make it easy and understandable to the students.
Our daily activities are governed by the laws of physics. This age is having advancement with the help of the energy and the matter makes the awareness about the subject an essential factor. The shortage of energy and the effective use of energy are the today’s burning topics. Bringing the awareness amongst the students who are the future citizens of India in particular and the world in general is the motto of the education of physics. With this view the subject is considered as one of the basic science subject. The properties of matters and their effective utilisation for benefits of the mankind is the main objective behind the study of this subject.
The world has witnessed a large amount of changes within the span of last hundred years on account of the development in the engineering and the technology. Physics, in true sense called as the father of engineering and the technology. As compared to the day’s few decade years ago the life now is very fast. The persons are working efficiently with the precision on account of the modern amenities provided by the development. All these factors make the study of this subject an essential.
#OBJECTIVES:
- To study the properties of matters and make the students aware of these properties.
- To study the energies in details and their applications.
- To make the students aware of the properties of the matters and the energy.
- To impart the understanding in the students about the matters and the energy through the experiments.
- To prepare the students for the effective use of the available energy.
- Educating the students for non-conventional energy sources and propagating the use of the non-conventional energy sources.
- Defining the balance between society's demand for energy and natural energy resources.
- To help the students in generation of self-employment.
#Courses offered (with the intake capacity):
Sr. No. |
Name of the Course |
Duration |
Intake Capacity |
1. |
B.Sc. |
03 Years |
120 |
2. |
M.Sc. (Physics) |
02 Years |
30 |
#Admission/Eligibility/Criteria/ Procedure:
A] UG (B.Sc.): Must have passed 10+2 or Equivalent Examination in Science
B] P.G. : B.Sc. (Graduates in Physics)
#Laboratory Facilities:
Department has a best infrastructure with three labs of which one is PG lab and two are for UG. The department also has a Wi-Fi facility. Department has following major equipment's:
Sr. no. |
Equipment |
Quantity |
1. |
Travelling microscopes |
10 |
2. |
Optical Lab Instruments |
35 |
3. |
Hot air oven |
01 |
4. |
Spectroscopic instruments |
20 |
5. |
GM Counter |
01 |
6. |
Microprocessor Kits |
05 |
7. |
Digital balance |
01 |
8. |
Fibre optics kit |
01 |
9. |
Power Supplies |
15 |
10. |
Light sources |
03 |
11. |
Electronics Kits |
60 |
12. |
Inverters |
03 |
13. |
Elasticity Instruments |
12 |
14. |
Solar Cell |
04 |
15. |
Telescopes |
04 |
16. |
Microcontroller kits |
02 |
17. |
Ultrasonic interferometer |
01 |
18. |
Computer with internet facility |
02 |
19. |
Computer with Printer |
02 |
20. |
Projector |
01 |
#ACHIEVEMENTS
NAME |
MERIT ORDER |
AWARD |
YEAR |
SUNIL POTEKAR |
MERIT 1ST |
GOLD MEDAL |
1993 |
ZEENAT PARVEEN |
MERIT 1ST |
GOLD MEDAL |
2014 |
NIKHAT PARVEEN |
MERIT 2ND |
---- |
2014 |
Ayesha Anjum |
MERIT 3rd |
---- |
2014 |
MANISHA MADHWAN |
MERIT 1ST |
---- |
2015 |
FARAH INAMDAR |
MERIT 2ND |
---- |
2017 |
SUTARE SAPNA |
MERIT 2ND |
---- |
2021 |
JADHAV ANURADHA |
MERIT 3rd |
---- |
2021 |
#Faculty:
Sr. No. |
Name |
Designation |
Qualification |
Teaching experience |
1. |
Mr. Kachave P. S. |
Assistant Professor & Head |
M.Sc. SET & GATE (Ph.D. Pursuing) |
07 Yrs. |
2. |
Mr. Raut P. P. |
Assistant Professor |
M.Sc., M.Phil., SET (Ph.D. Pursuing) |
Recently Joined |
3. |
Mr. Kajale B. K. |
Assistant Professor (CHB) |
M.Sc. SET (Ph.D. Pursuing) |
02 Yrs. |
4. |
Mr. Magar S. R. |
PG Teacher |
M.Sc., B.Ed., SET (Ph.D. Pursuing) |
08 Yrs. |
5. |
Mr. Sarang S. M. |
PG Teacher |
M.Sc., B.Ed. |
02 Yrs. |
6. |
Mr. Deshmukh A. C. |
PG Teacher |
M.Sc., B.Ed. |
02 Yrs. |
#LIST OF NET/SET QUALIFIED STUDENTS:
SR. NO. |
NAME |
NET/SET/GATE |
YEAR |
1. |
Mr. Bhosle Vishnudas |
NET |
2011 |
2. |
Mr. Pawan Kachave |
SET, GATE |
2016 |
3. |
Mr. Sayyed Jalil |
SET |
2016 |
4. |
Mr. Sagar Agrawal |
SET, NET-JRF |
2017 |
5. |
Mr. Sandip Magar |
SET |
2018 |
6. |
Mr. Niketan Kapse |
NET-JRF |
2019 |
7. |
Mr. Nikhil Ghumre |
NET-JRF |
2019 |
8. |
Mr. Nitin Garad |
SET, NET-JRF |
2019 |
9. |
Mr. Kailas Warale |
SET |
2019 |
10. |
Mr. Ram Dhage |
SET |
2019 |
11. |
Mr. Vishal Kale |
NET-JRF |
2019 |
12. |
Mr. Pratik Raut |
SET, M. Phil. |
2019 |
13. |
Mr. Ashish Bibekar |
MH-SET |
2023 |
14. |
Mr. Aniket Shinde |
NET,SET,GATE |
2022 |
15. |
Mr. Sohail Shaikh |
MH-SET |
2023 |
16. |
Mr. Sainath Panchal |
MH-SET |
2023 |
#PLACEMENT OF ALUMNI:
Sr. No. |
Name of the student |
Country/organization |
1 |
S. D. Potekar ( Gold Medalist) |
NIC, Nanded |
2 |
A.K. V. K. Rao |
NIC, Parbhani |
3 |
R.P. Zingare |
SCP COLLEGE , Parbhani |
4 |
U.M Belurkar |
LIC, Sailu |
5 |
Ramesh Kadam |
USA |
6 |
Santosh Dahale |
Software engineer, UK |
7 |
Avinash Joshi |
LIC, Parbhani |
8 |
Kekarjawalekar |
LIC, Parbhani |
9 |
Mahesh Kulkarni |
S.R.T.M.U, Nanded |
10 |
Girish Joshi |
Baramati |
11 |
P.S. Metkewar |
RBI, HAYDERABAD |
12 |
Miss S.R. Sardeshpande |
UK |
13 |
R.B. Valase |
MAU, Pusad |
14 |
Nitin Tamboli |
MAU, Parbhani |
15 |
Mr. Mahajan |
PDCC, Parbhani |
16 |
S.B. Warudkar |
Pune |
17 |
Usmanpurkar |
Pune |
18 |
Mr. S. S. Pedgaonkar |
Pune |
19 |
Mrs. Barbind |
KEC, Engineering college, Kopargaon |
20 |
Deepa Bhandari |
MGM, Aurangabad |
21 |
Anuradha Wadalamudi |
USA |
22 |
R.B. Podwallu |
IT, Analyst, TATA Consultancy, Hyderabad |
23 |
Miss Shewta Podwallu |
Hyderabad |
24 |
Vishal Raut |
Design engineer at Borse automotive, Pune |
25 |
Prashant Shalapurkr |
Pune |
26 |
Mr. Rudrawar |
Asst. prof DSM , Jintur |
27 |
Swati Suryavanshi |
Deputy Collector, Ahmadnagar |
28 |
Mr. Motaphale |
Principal and Chairman, Oasis school, Parbhani |
29 |
Mr. Pandit |
Mumbai |
30 |
Mrs. Revati Joshi |
Pune |
31 |
Mr. Ashok Gunjkar |
Marathawada high school, Parbhani |
32 |
Mr. Suresh Lasinkar |
Vasantrao naik junior college, Parbhani |
33 |
Mr. Athur |
Qeens high school, parbhani |
34 |
Mr. K.K. Patil |
CTR, MIDC, Aurangabad |
35 |
Mr. D.K. Patil |
Teacher, Gangakhed |
36 |
Mr. Joshi |
Lecturer, Gangakhed |
37 |
Prashant Deshpande |
Qeens College, parbhani |
38 |
Ravi Gujjar |
Lecturer, DSM, Parbhani |
39 |
Mahesh Patil |
MR, Parbhani |
40 |
Mr. Bharane |
Teacher, DSM High school, Zari |
41 |
Mr. Mannan |
Teacher , Parbhani |
42 |
Mr. Gunjkar |
VDO, Jalana |
43 |
Mr. SRIVASTAV |
USA |
44 |
Mr. Prashant Patil |
Prashant Patil Physics Academy, Parbhani |
45 |
Nurulla Khan |
DSM, Parbhani |
46 |
Santosh Popade |
Asst. prof. ST COLLEGE, Parbhani |
47 |
Rohini Buge |
Nashik |
48 |
Mrs. Salapurikar |
LIC, Aurangabad |
49 |
Bhosle Ravil |
JES, College, Jalana |
50 |
Mr. Pandit |
Weights & measure dept, Parbhani |
51 |
Ramesh Darade |
Govt. contractor |
52 |
Mr. Tehare N.V. |
Post Doc, China |
53 |
Heena Nauseen |
Hyderabad |
54 |
Dr. Kishor Gangakedkar |
Principal, PNB, college, Nanded |
55 |
P.A. Ddeshpande |
Lecturer, Sailu |
56 |
Mohan Lohat |
Lecturer, Parbhani |
57 |
Mr. Parihar |
Lecturer, Parbhani |
58 |
Mr. Dhalkari |
Lecturer, Nutan college, Sailu |
59 |
Anil Kalyankar |
Asst. prof. BS college, Basmat |
60 |
B.K Bongane |
Asst.prof. BS College, Basmat |
61 |
Sanjay Kalyankar |
Asst.prof. AS College, Mukhed |
62 |
V.D.Despande |
Asst.prof. Kannad College, Kannad |
63 |
Undegaonkar H.K |
Asst. prof. BS college, Basmat |
64 |
Mr. Brahmapurikar |
Manager, SBI, Aurangabad |
65 |
Mr. Mahendrakar |
Gramin bank |
66 |
Kate Arun |
Kalamnuri |
67 |
Rammohan |
Corp .Sect. Hyderabad |
68 |
Mr. Mene |
Z.P.Nanded |
69 |
Mrs.Kulkarni |
LIC, Mumbai |
70 |
Miss Vaishali Kulkarni |
Lect. Parbhani |
71 |
Mrs. Shindkar |
LIC, Aurangabad |
72 |
Dr. Nanda Korade |
Asst.prof, Dayanand college, Latur |
73 |
Mr. Bhogaonkar |
MAU, Latur |
74 |
Mr. Bhosle |
MAU, Parbhani |
75 |
Mr. Borgaonkar |
Teacher, Parbhani |
76 |
Vaishali Kakade |
Air India, Ahmdabad |
77 |
Mr. Pathan Y.A. |
KERROX, Pune |
78 |
Miss V.C. Lavande |
JRF, NCL, Pune |
79 |
Dr. Sunil Kulkarni |
Asst prof, SP college, Pune |
80 |
Udavant A.P. |
Konkan railway |
81 |
Manish Manwatkar |
Navodaya vidylaya, Basmat |
82 83 |
G.S Dudhgaonkar Mr. BALATKAR |
Lecturer, Partur. Teacher, Gandhi vidyalaya, Parbhani |
84 |
Sandip Kulkarni |
Pune |
85 |
Atul Pedgaonkar |
Software engineer, Delhi |
86 |
Vikram sardeshpande |
USA |
87 |
Vandana Parandekar |
Osmanabad |
88 |
J.P. Chitade |
Advocate, Latur |
89 |
Candrashekhar Potekar |
Chess guide |
90 |
Rajendra Kulkarni |
Police, Bori |
91 |
Anita Bhale |
Teacher, Aurangabad |
92 |
Sanjay Joshi |
Principal, Model English school, Parbhani |
93 |
S.P. Kulkarni |
LIC, Aurangabad |
94 |
Sadegaonkar |
Lecturer, Ahmadpur |
95 |
Niraj Wattamwar |
Businessman |
96 |
Vinaya Modak |
RLD college, Akola |
97 |
Sanjay Hiswankar |
Navodaya vidyalaya, Amravati |
98 |
K.N.Joshi |
Gramin Bank |
99 |
R.C.Tadapdar |
IT, sector Pune |
100 |
Mrs. Sharma |
Asst.prof eng college, Segaon. |
101 |
Mr. Nilekar |
DIET, Parbhani |
102 |
Mr. Vishnudas Bhosle |
Asst. Prof. Gov. College, Nagpur |
103 |
Mr. Jalil Sayyed |
Asst. Prof. HJP College, Himayatnagar |
104 |
Mr. Pawan Kachave |
Asst. Prof. DSM College, Parbhani |
105 |
Mr. Sandip Magar |
PG Teacher SCP, Parbhani |
106 |
Mr. Vishal Gadge |
Jr. Lecturer Santai College, Mandakhali |
107 |
Mr. Sachin Bhalerao |
Clerk MSRTC, Parbhani |
108 |
Mr. Pravin Gadekar |
Talathi, Parbhani |
109 |
Mr. Ranjit Bharade |
Stat. Officer, Hingoli |
110 |
Mr. Rupesh Deshmukh |
Asst. Manger, MGB Latur |
111 |
Mr. Rupesh Jain |
PO, BOI Solapur |
112 |
Mr. Chaulwar |
BOB Mumbai |
113 |
Mr. Krishna Renge |
Clerk, High Court, Mumbai |
114 |
Mr. Amol Udawant |
Lecturer, Lonavala |
115 |
Mr. Mayur Kulkarni |
Lecturer, Lonavala |
116 |
Mr. Mayur Suryawanshi |
Clerk, Mantralaya Mumbai |
117 |
Mr. Md. Sufiyan |
Clerk, Partur Tahsil |
118 |
Mr. Sanjay Karmapuri |
Infosys, Pune |
119 |
Mr. Ashok Kakde |
Lecturer, KKM Manwat |
120 |
Mr. Nilkanth Kapse |
CHB Teacher, DSM Parbhani |
121 |
Miss. Mohseena F. |
Ph. D. (Canada) |
122 |
Miss. Asema Jabeen |
Teacher, Hyderabad |
123 |
Miss. S. Dubbewar |
Cabgemni, Pune |
124 |
Mr. Sagar Agrawal |
Lecturer MGM, Parbhani |
125 |
Mr. Pavan Mokashi |
Canara Bank |
126 |
Mr. Pramod Uphade |
Software Developer, Aurangabad |
126 |
Mr. Narayan Asewar |
SUN Pharma, Baroda Gujarat |
127 |
Miss. Ashwini Bagal |
Jr. Lecturer, Basmat |
128 |
Zeenat Parveen |
DST Inspire Fellow, SRTMU Nanded |
129 |
UMESH DARADE |
CID Inspector |
130 |
Govind Paul |
Jr. Lecturer, Pingali |
131 |
Dayanand Pawar |
Asst. Manager, Canara Bank |
132 |
Bhusare Ram |
Indian Army |
133 |
Pratik Raut |
Asst. Prof. DSM Parbhani |
134 |
Kailas Warale |
Asst. Prof. Daund, Pune |
135 |
Sameer Bhosle |
Teacher, DSM School, Kupta |
136 |
ATUL NAKHATE |
MNC (IT), PUNE |
#e-Content Development:
Faculties of the department have created almost all subjects/papers video lectures which are uploaded on the YouTube for the permanent access to the students. The links of the uploaded videos are given below;
Sr. No. |
Name of Faculty (Creator) |
Class |
YouTube Channel Link |
|
Dr. M. P. Sarwade |
B. Sc. I, II & III |
|
|
Mr. P. S. Kachave
|
B. Sc. I, II & III |
http://www.youtube.com/@PawanKachave SRTMUN Website for e-Content: https://www.srtmun.ac.in/en/e-contents-video-lectures/300-faculty-of-science-and-technology/14459-subject-physics-ug-affiliated-colleges-new.html |
|
Mr. Magar S. R. |
M. Sc. I & II |
|
|
Mr. Kailas Warale |
M. Sc. I & II |
|
|
Miss. Jaya Kapse |
B. Sc. I |
# Research (Conferences/Books/Chapters/Publications):
The research endeavours within the Physics Department are currently focused on the profound investigation of ultrasonic interferometry, a cutting-edge field that holds immense potential for diverse applications. Faculties and postgraduate students alike are actively contributing to this ambitious project, which seeks to deepen our understanding of ultrasonic waves and exploit their unique properties for various scientific and technological advancements.
The research initiative involves a comprehensive exploration of ultrasonic interferometers, with a primary emphasis on refining measurement techniques, enhancing precision, and broadening the scope of applications. The interdisciplinary nature of this project draws on the collective expertise of faculties and the innovative perspectives brought forth by postgraduate students, creating a dynamic and collaborative research environment.
Furthermore, the project places a strong emphasis on educational aspects, fostering a learning environment where postgraduate students actively engage in hands-on research experiences. This not only contributes to their academic growth but also nurtures the next generation of scientists and researchers in the field of ultrasonic physics.
As the research progresses, the Physics Department envisions contributing valuable insights to the scientific community, paving the way for advancements that have the potential to impact various industries. The collaborative efforts of both faculty and postgraduate students underscore the department's commitment to pushing the boundaries of knowledge and fostering innovation in the realm of ultrasonic interferometry.
Numbers of research papers (about 66) are published by retired head of department Dr. M. P. Sarwade in this field along with PG students in regional and national UGC Approved journals. Currently, Mr. P. S. Kachave holding the position of head and carrying his research for pursuing Ph. D. degree in the same field with few publications and book chapters in past few years. He has done some work in theoretical physics domain also. He has presented papers in different national and international conferences. He has written a book on solid state physics as one of the author. Mr. P. P. Raut recently joined the department who has completed his M. Phil. Degree on topic entitled, “Spread Bio-carboniuos films and their chemi-resistive applications” and carrying his Ph. D. research on the same topic further.
Details of research work done by the faculty of this department are as follows;
(1)Research Papers in Peer-Reviewed or UGC listed Journals:
Sr. No. |
Title of paper |
Journal Name, Page, Vol., Issue, Year of pub. |
ISSN / ISBN NO. |
Impact Factor if any |
No. of Co-Authors |
Author Type
|
1. |
Investigation of Magnetic states of 3D Transition metals Doped SnO and SnO2 Compounds by using ab Initio Electronic Structure Calculations |
Journal of Advances in Applied Sciences and Technology (2022) Vol. 8|Issue 1|Page 38-41 |
ISSN: 2393-8196 |
Peer-Reviewed |
01 |
Principal Author |
2. |
Acoustical & Thermo dynamical study of Binary Mixtures of nn-Dymethylacetamide & Benzonitrile at different temperatures. |
VRJPS, 54, V, XVIII, 2022 |
ISSN 2348-7976 |
Peer-Reviewed |
Single |
Principal Author |
(2) Chapter in Edited Book with ISSN / ISBN:
Sr. No. |
Title of Chapter with Page Nos. |
Name of Book |
Publisher Name & ISSN / ISBN NO. |
No. of Co-Authors |
Author Type
|
1. |
Pure Hap (Hydroxyapatite) as Ammonia Gas Sensor |
Thin Film technology and its Novelties in Material Science |
Bhumi Publishing, India. 978-93-91768-93-5 |
Single |
Principal Author |
2. |
Theoretical Study of Ultrasonic Interferometer for Calculating Various Thermo-dynamical and Acoustical Parameters of Different Liquids at Room Temperature and at Varying Frequencies |
Advanced Research in Science & Technology |
Rushi Publication ISBN: 978-81-961555-0-6 |
Single |
Principal Author |
(3) Paper presentation in Conferences:
Sr. No. |
Title of Presentation in Academic Session |
Title of Conference / Seminar |
Mode of Presentation:
|
Name of Organizer |
Level |
1 |
Dynamic study of PVP using TDR |
SFM NOV-2021 |
Paper presentation |
Department of Chemistry, Kamala Nehru Mahavidyalaya, NAGPUR (MS) |
International (within Country) |
2 |
Investigation Of Magnetic states Of 3D Transition Metals Doped SnO and SnO2 Compounds by Using ab Initio Electronic Structure Calculations |
ICAMIT JAN-2022 |
Paper presentation |
MILLIYA ARTS, SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE COLLEGE, BEED (MS) |
International (within Country) |
3 |
Dielectric Behavior of Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) using TDR |
CVRU-CON JAN-2022 |
Paper presentation |
Dr. C. V. Raman University, Kota, BILASPUR (CG) |
International (within Country) |
4 |
Study of SnO & SnO2 using Density Function Theory (DFT) |
NC75YIIAAC FEB-2022 |
Paper presentation |
Sundarrao More arts, Commerce & Science College, Poladpur, Raigad (MS) |
National |
(4) Book(s) Publications:
Sr. No. |
Title of Book |
Publisher ISBN NO. |
Level |
Co-Authors |
1. |
Solid State Physics |
RK PUBLISHER 978-93-95331-21-0 |
National |
04 |
# Best Practices:
We are motivating students for construction of various electronic kits in our laboratory every year. Students of UG and PG contructed different electronic kits including Power Supplies (Fixed & Variable) of different ranges, Operational Amplifiers (Adder, Substractor, Integrator, Inverting & Non-Inverting, etc.), Digital Electronic kitssuch (Basic Gates, Universal gates, De-Morgan’s Theorem Kit, etc.) at an affordable cost, which are expensive in real market with just standard packaging.
a) Construction of Power Supplies:
Variable Power Supplies of Different Ranges
Fixed Power Supplies of Different Ranges
b) Construction of Op-Amplifier Kits:
Op-Amp Inverting & Non-Inverting
Op-Amp Adder, Substractor, Integrator
c) Construction of Digital Electronics Kits:
Basic Gates (AND, OR, NOT)
Universal gates NAND, NOR
d) PG Student’s Projects:
The Department of Physics has implemented a noteworthy best practice by encouraging the publication of postgraduate final year students' research projects in reputable journals. This initiative not only underscores the commitment to academic excellence but also provides students with a valuable opportunity to contribute to the scientific community. By disseminating their research findings through respected journals, the department ensures the visibility and recognition of students' work, fostering a culture of research and scholarly engagement. This best practice not only elevates the academic standing of the department but also empowers students to actively participate in the broader scientific discourse. About 40 papers are published on the students name in past few years by the department.
# Departmental Activities:
1) APJ Kalam’s Birth Anniversary Celebration
2) Student’s Capacity Building Program (Seminars)
3) Poster Presentation by Students
4) “Vachan Prerana Diwas” celebration
5) Guest Lecture on Career Opportunities in Physics
6) Study Tour at RUSA Center Dr. BAMU & JES College Jalna
7) Farewell Celebration of PG Students
8) Fresher’s Party Celebration of PG Students
9) Woman’s Day Celebration
10) Rajmata Jijau Jayanti Celebration
18) Departmental Equipments Photos (Sample):
1)GM Tube Detector
2) Ultrasonic Interferometer
3) Searle’s Viscometer
4) Personal Computers
5)Jager’s Method Exp.
6) Conductivity of Liquids
7)Microcontroller Kit
8) Four Probe Method
9)R. P. Prism by Spectrometer
10) R. P. Grating by Spectrometer
11) Store Room
12) Power Supplies
13) Laboratory
14) Microprocessor Kit
#Memorandum of understanding (MoU):
The Department of Physics has embarked on a strategic journey by signing five Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) aimed at fostering collaborative partnerships with various stakeholders. These agreements signify a commitment to academic and research excellence. The department has established collaborations with two colleges, facilitating academic exchanges, joint research initiatives, and the sharing of resources to enhance the overall educational experience. Additionally, partnerships with a solar industry and an electronics industry underscore the department's dedication to practical applications of physics in cutting-edge technologies. These collaborations will open avenues for internships, industry-driven projects, and collaborative research endeavours, bridging the gap between academia and industry. Furthermore, the MoU with an NGO working in Astronomy emphasizes the department's commitment to community engagement and the popularization of science. This collaboration is set to enrich the academic landscape by promoting awareness and interest in astronomy through joint outreach programs and educational initiatives. Overall, these strategic partnerships position the Department of Physics at the forefront of interdisciplinary collaboration, fostering a dynamic and holistic approach to education and research.
MoU with Parbhani Astronomical Society (NGO)
MoU with Shri Shivaji College, Parbhani
MoU with NES Science College, Nanded
MoU with Sai Solutions (Solar Industry), Parbhani
MoU with Kisan Machinary & Electronics, Parbhani
#Future Plan of Department:
In alignment with the upcoming National Education Policy and the evolving research landscape, the Department of Physics envisions a future marked by innovation, collaboration, and academic excellence. Our strategic plan includes:
- Interdisciplinary Research Initiatives:
- Foster interdisciplinary collaborations within the department and with other disciplines to address complex scientific challenges.
- Modernized Curriculum:
- Revise and modernize the curriculum to align with the principles of the National Education Policy, emphasizing critical thinking, practical skills, and research-oriented learning.
- Technology Integration:
- Integrate emerging technologies into teaching and research methodologies to enhance the learning experience and stay at the forefront of advancements in physics.
- Research Infrastructure Enhancement:
- Invest in state-of-the-art research infrastructure to support cutting-edge research, including advanced laboratories, equipment, and computational resources.
- Student-Centric Approach:
- Implement student-centric policies, providing opportunities for experiential learning, research internships, and industry collaborations to prepare students for real-world applications.
- International Collaborations:
- Establish and strengthen collaborations with international institutions to facilitate knowledge exchange, joint research projects, and global exposure for faculty and students.
- Promotion of Open Access Publications:
- Encourage open access publications to enhance the visibility and accessibility of research findings, aligning with the emphasis on transparency and information sharing in the National Education Policy.
- Capacity Building:
- Prioritize faculty development programs, workshops, and training sessions to enhance teaching methodologies, research skills, and adaptability to emerging educational paradigms.
- Focus on Research Impact:
- Emphasize research that addresses societal challenges, aligning with the national agenda, and ensuring that the department's work has a meaningful impact on both scientific knowledge and societal well-being.
- Continuous Quality Improvement:
- Implement robust mechanisms for continuous quality improvement, incorporating feedback loops from students, faculty, and stakeholders to adapt to evolving educational and research needs.
This forward-looking plan positions the Department of Physics to be a dynamic and influential player in the evolving landscape of higher education and research, contributing significantly to the advancement of scientific knowledge and the development of skilled professionals for the future.
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