Physics

Physics Department

 “Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning.” 
― Albert EinsteinRelativity: The Special and the General Theory

 The Department of Physics started its journey in 2006 with B.Sc. general course under the University of Burdwan. In 2016, the department has initiated honours courses in physics under the headship of Prof. Goutam Mandal. The intake capacity at that time was 15. In 2017, the department continued its journey under Bankura University. This is the only girls' college in the district of Bankura where physics honours is being run. Physics honours intake capacity has been increased to 40 by the affiliating university due to huge demand. From the academic year 2023-24, the intake capacity has been increased to 65 in Physics Major Course. The department organized a two-day UGC Sponsored National Seminar on “Environmental Education-A Need of The Day” in April 2017, in collaboration with Chemistry, Geography and Economics departments of this college. The department provides a very vibrant and dynamic academic ambiance with effective tutorial classes, group discussions and student seminars. The department facilitates opportunities for higher studies and placements through the Carrier Guidance Cell of this college. The department has four well equipped with Wi-Fi facility and modern laboratories along with a computer laboratory and a dark room. The departmental library is enriched with more than 100 volumes of books. A number of students from the department got opportunity in admission to Masters Degree in various Universities like The University of Calcutta, Visva-Bharati University, Bankura University, IIT Jammu, IISC Bangalore and many other reputed Universities. 


VISION:

The Department of Physics accomplishes to furnish students to compete  and contribute to the various scientific advancements both in pure and applied physics. The department motivates the students to become researcher in near future so that they become builders of modern society in general and the country at large. It trains the minds of young physicists towards application oriented research work by providing students with multiple learning opportunities like  Ability based learning, role-play, formal courses with integrated laboratory, and colloquium programs


OBJECTIVES: 
To explore and extend high standard in teaching pedagogy. A variety of objectives are designed as follows: 


1. To develop the spirit of inquiry.
2. To assimilate education and research by incorporating recent discoveries, modern techniques into the curriculum. 
3. To sustain close working student-faculty relationship.
4. To improve inter-disciplinary thinking by providing students with educational opportunities.

 

FACULTY (Physics Department) 

 

NameDesignationQualificationSpecializationImage
Prof. Goutam Mandal  Associate Professor, Head of the Department M.Sc  Radio Physics
 & Electronics
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Sri Anirban Goswami State Aided College Teacher M.Sc Nuclear Physics  MIMG 20180322 192955 1
Smt. Sagarika Mandal State Aided College Teacher M.Sc Nuclear Physics  7
Ms. Sanchita De State Aided College Teacher M.Sc Electronics  sanchita jpg
Ms. Sampa Mondal State Aided College Teacher M.Sc Electronics  PHOTOGRAPH

 

Non-Teaching Staff

 

Name

Designation Image
Sri Adhir Das Lab. Attendant  adhir
Sri Tarit Kanti Mukherjee Lab. Attendant  Tarit

 

 

Academic Audit  2015-16

Academic Audit  2016-17

Academic Audit  2017-18

Academic Audit  2018-19

 

Departmental Activity

 

Course Outcome, Programme Outcome and Programme Specific Outcome  (Honours)  of the academic year 2015-16

Course Outcome, Programme Outcome and Programme Specific Outcome (Honours)  of the academic year 2016-17

Course Outcome, Programme Outcome and Programme Specific Outcome  (Honours)  of the academic year 2017-18

Course Outcome, Programme Outcome and Programme Specific Outcome (Honours)  of the academic year 2018-19


Course Outcome, Programme Outcome and Programme Specific Outcome  (General)  of the academic year 2015-16

Course Outcome, Programme Outcome and Programme Specific Outcome  (General)  of the academic year 2016-17

Course Outcome, Programme Outcome and Programme Specific Outcome  (Programme)  of the academic year 2017-18

Course Outcome, Programme Outcome and Programme Specific Outcome  (Programme)  of the academic year 2018-19

 

Departmental Laboratories & Classrooms

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 Laboratory-2

 Phy Lab 2

 

 Laboratory-3

 

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 Computer Laboratory

 Phy Lab computer

 

Darkroom

 Phy Lab dark room

 

Classroom 

 

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 Quiz Competition 

Phy Quiz

 

Webinar on

 

UGC SPONSORED NATIONAL SEMINAR ON Environmental education – A need of the Day (Organized jointly by Depts. of Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Geography & Economics)

23rd  – 24th September, 2016 

CHEMISTRY SEM 1 1 CHEMISTRY SEM 1 2
CHEMISTRY SEM 1 3 CHEMISTRY SEM 1 4

 

 

AN ONE DAY WORKSHOP ON "CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS) AND SYLLABI" 

Organized by the Department of  Bengali, History, Music &  Physics under IQAC-B.Z.S.M.Mahavidyapith, 29March, 2019

 

 Students' Seminar

Seminar on "SPECIAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY" (14TH NOV, 2017: SEM-I)

 

SL. NO. STUDENT’S NAME ROLL NO TOPIC OF PRESENTATION (With PPT Link)
         1.

  DEBJANI PATHAK                        

     141       MICHELSON-MORLEY EXPT.
         2.

  PAYEL MUKHERJEE

    104      LORENTZ CONTRACTION
         3.

  RIYA CHANGDAR

    133      TIME DIALATION
         4.

  MOUMITA DUTTA

    137     RELATIVISTIC DOPPLER EFFECT
         5.

  RIMPA KHAN

    131     MASS-ENERGY EQUIVALENCE
         6.

  MANISHA MISHRA

    107   VARIATION OF MASS WITH VELOCITY
         7.

  SUMANA CHAND

    103

   TRANSFORMATION OF ENERGY &   

   MOMENTUM

         8.

  TANUSHREE KAR

    109     LORENTZ TRANSFORMATION
         9.

  DOYEL CHATTERJEE

    116     POSTULATES OF STR

 

PHY SEM 9 PHY SEM 5
PHY SEM 7 PHY SEM 4
PHY SEM 1 PHY SEM 3
PHY SEM 6 PHY SEM 2
PHY SEM 8

 

Seminar on "UTILITY OF VECTOR IN PHYSICS" (10TH SEPT, 2018: SEM-I)

 

SL. NO. STUDENT’S NAME ROLL NO TOPIC OF PRESENTATION
             (With PPT Link)
         1.                          

    SUMANA PATRA                                                                                

     292                                       

   VECTOR, SCALER & CROSS   

     PRODUCTS

         2.

    MODHUMITA     

      SAREN

     143

     GRADIENT OF A SCALAR FIELD      & IT’S GEOMETRIC INTERPRETATION

         3.

      SOUMYATAPA

      SANNIGRAHI

     170      VECTOR DIVERGENCE & CURL
         4.

    JAYASHREE GOSWAMI

     299    DEL & LAPLACIAN OPERATORS
         5.

    RIYA MONDAL

     280

   GAUSS’S DIVERGENCE THEOREM   

             & ITS  APPLICATIONS

         6.

     BIVA MAJI

     122    

GREEN’S THEOREM & STOKE’S THEOREM

 

Seminar on " OLD QUANTUM THEORY (11TH MATCH, 2019: SEM-IV) 

SL. NO. STUDENT’S NAME ROLL NO TOPIC OF PRESENTATION(With PPT Link)
         1.                          

           MANISHA MISHRA                                                         

   107

SCHRODINGER’S EQUATION 

         2.

MOUMITA DUTTA

   137

WAVE FUNCTION     

         3. TANUSHREE KAR    108      SUPERPOSITION PRINCIPLE
         4.

SUMANA CHAND

   103    EIGENVALUES & EIGENFUNCTIONS
         5.

PAYEL MUKHERJEE

   104

UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE

          6.

RIMPA KHAN

131    ZEEMAN EFFECT
          7. AVA MAJI 92 STARK EFFECT
          8. DOYEL CHATTERJEE 116 BOHR MAGNETON
          9. DEBJANI PATHAK 141 STERN-GERLACH EXPT.
        10. RIYA CHANGDAR 133 PAULI’S EXCLUSION PRINCIPLE