Specialization: Physics
Session Starts – August 2025
Duration – 4 Years
Residential Degree Program
Scholar's Round : 15th December 2024
Physics as a specialization intends to provide a broad framework through the industry endorsed curriculum and applied learning pedagogy, where students will be able to acquire in-depth domain knowledge and required skills and ability to further specialize in this field. The curriculum strongly emphasizes on the practical application of the principles, concepts, and theories of Physics to real-world use. This will aid in the development of scientifically oriented, inquisitive spirit with problem-solving abilities, and values that fosters critical and rational thinking.
Semester 1
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Environmental Science |
Fundamentals of Applied Physics (Theory + Lab) |
Fundamentals of Applied Chemistry ( Theory + Lab) |
Fundamentals of Computers (Theory+Lab) |
Problem Solving Skills in Mathematics |
Fundamentals of life sciences |
Experimental Learning Project |
Semester 2
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English communication |
Fundamentals of electricals & electronics (Theory + lab) |
Numerical techniques and Programming (Theory + Lab) |
Chemistry (Theory + Lab) |
Introduction to Medical Physics (Theory) |
Existential Dialogue / Indian Knowledge Systems |
Research Writing Skills-Societal Project (l:1+2P) |
Semester 3
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Mechanics (Theory + Lab) |
Mathematical Physics |
Optics & photonics |
Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology |
Health Economics and Health Management/ Life Skills |
Responsible Leadership / Indian Heritage and Culture |
Conceptual Project-I/ESSR-I |
Semester 4
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Radiological Mathematics (Theory + Lab) |
Electrodynamics (Theory) |
Physics of Radaition Sources (Theory+lab) |
Data Analysis in Medical Physics (Theory+lab) |
Disaster management in radiology |
The Art of Self Reflection/ Human Values and Ethics |
Applicative Project-I |
Semester 5
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Radiation Detection, Measurement and Instrumentation (Theory +Lab)/SEC |
Quantum physics /CORE |
Radiation dosimetry and standardization (Theory + lab)/MINOR |
Biological Basis of Radiotherapy and Biological models |
Materials for Medical applications/CORE |
Applicative Project II/CORE |
Semester 6
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Solid State Physics (Theory + Lab)/CORE |
Image-guided Radiation Therapy (Theory+Lab)/MINOR |
Physics of Medical Imaging (Theory+Lab)/CORE |
Radiation Therapy, safety and protection//CORE |
Summer Intern |
Semester 7
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MOOC Course I |
MOOC Course II |
Capstone Project-I/Internship |
Semester 8
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MOOC Course I |
MOOC Course II |
Graduation Project/Capstone Project-II |
Acquiring in-depth knowledge of data extraction and mining, understanding various softwares and impact of data analytics on business decisions
Understand neural networks and AI applications and learn to leverage the use of AI in today's world.
Application of mathematical models to write and critique mathematical proofs, utilization of mathematical technology to prove and disprove conjectures.
Investigate, comprehend, and analyse fundamental building blocks, technical methods, mathematical models and solve them with the acquired theoretical knowledge.
Application of methods, principles, epistemic knowledge and theories of scientific inquiry to reasoning or problem-solving.
Ability to gather information on a range of topics, review the information, analyse and interpret the details to support a solution.
Application of statistical or logical techniques to describe and illustrate, condense and recap, and evaluate data.
B.Sc (Hons.) specialization in Physics will enable students grasp the much needed ability to demonstrate knowledge and apply various concepts of traditional and modern physics to a variety of phenomenon. Graduates of this program can look forward to a variety of career possibilities, including the below.
What are the specializations under B.Sc (Hons.)?
+Science affects everyday life. New inventions and innovations keep happening rapidly. To align students with the 21st-century skills that are disrupting the current job market, the need-of-the-hour specializations offered at Woxsen make our graduates confident in industry relevance, competitiveness, and job readiness. Woxsen has curated six exclusive specializations:
What does Woxsen’s applied learning cover?
+Woxsen's pedagogy believes in 40% of practical learning through Live Projects, Behavioural & AI Labs, Guest Lectures from Industry Experts, Workshops, International Conferences, and Internships.
Does Woxsen provide placement assistance?
+Woxsen's dedicated placement cell not only provides assistance for internship & final placement but also prepares students with Interview Skills, Resume Writing, Communication Skills & more. With 100% placement track-record, Woxsen is a name to reckon with amongst recruiters representing leading corporates.
What’s the fees structure and scholarship for B.Sc (Hons.) Program?
+The B.Sc. (Hons.) Program offered at Woxsen University is a Residential Program. Therefore, the fee structure includes Academic Fees + Accommodation & Food Charges. To download the B.Sc (Hons.) Fee Structure, click here
How is the campus life of Woxsen?
+Woxsen University believes in the holistic development of its students as well as academic excellence. The diverse and vibrant student community participates in a variety of activities, including 24 student clubs, events, competitions, and more. Woxsen's sports arena, called "The League," provides a plethora of International Standard facilities for those interested in sports, while the gym caters to fitness enthusiasts. The campus also has cafes and a multi-cuisine restaurant where students can socialize and unwind.
Here’s a sneak peek of what is to be at Woxsen, click here
What are the Accepted Entrance Tests at Woxsen for B.Sc (Hons.)?
+To apply for B.Sc (Hons.) Program, one must appear for Woxsen Aptitude Test (WAT) or submit SAT or CUET score followed by Psychometric Test and Personal Interview. The WAT is an online 2 hours test of 200 marks covering Quantitative Aptitude, English, Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and General Knowledge. In WAT, no negative marking is incorporated.
What is the unique feature of Applied Mathematics?
+Some of specialized courses are taught by foreign faculties of highly reputed universities and industrial practitioners.
What is the unique feature of Biotechnology?
+Some of specialized courses are taught by foreign faculties of highly reputed universities and industrial practitioners.
What is the unique feature of Chemistry at Woxsen?
+Some of the specialized courses are taught by foreign faculties of highly reputed universities and industrial practitioners.
What are the facilities available?
+You will have access to:
How will I learn?
+You will be taught through a combination of:
How long should I study?
+In your first two years, you will undertake 20 hours per week of timetabled study.
Normally, you should also dedicate an additional 15 hours to prepare for:
In later years, you will undertake more practical learning and research project work.
What skills will I gain?
+As you produce posters, reports, and a final year thesis, you will develop skills in:
You will also develop practical skills and an awareness of the safety aspects of laboratory work and risk-assessment throughout the programme.
You will build these skills further through a substantial research project in the final year.
What is the unique feature of BSc Physics?
+Some of the specialized courses are taught by foreign faculty of highly reputed universities and industrial experts.