The academic structure of the Department of Physics follows the curriculum prescribed by the affiliating university under the Four Year Under Graduate Program(FYUGP) . The program includes both theoretical courses and practical laboratory work.
Presently the curriculum includes Minor courses of the FYUGP Physics which cov- ers some of the important domains of Physics such as for Classical Mechanics, Mathematical Physics, Elecrtricity Magnetism EM theory, Optics,Themodynamics, Electronics etc. These courses help students develop a strong foundation in fundamental physics.
Laboratory work is an essential component of the academic programme. Students per- form experiments related to Classical Mechanics,optics, Thermal Physicselectronics, electrical circuits, and measurement techniques. These experiments help students understand theoretical concepts through practical observation
Student performance is evaluated through internal assessments, assignments, practical examinations, and university examinations.
The Department of Physics adopts a combination of traditional and modern teaching methods to enhance student learning. Classroom lectures are the primary mode of instruction where faculty members explain fundamental concepts and mathematical formulations.
Tutorial sessions are conducted to help students solve numerical problems and clarify doubts. These sessions encourage interactive learning and improve students’ understanding of complex topics.
Laboratory classes form an integral part of the teaching process. Students perform experiments under faculty supervision, which helps them connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications.
The department also encourages student seminars, presentations, and group discussions. These activities improve communication skills and develop confidence among students.
Assignments, class tests, and internal assessments are conducted regularly to monitor student progress and ensure effective learning outcomes.

