MASTERS OF PHILOSOPHY (M. PHIL.) PHYSICS

MPhil

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  • Type

    MPhil

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Start date

    Different dates available

  • Online campus

    Yes

The Master of Philosophy (M Phil) is designed to produce skilled professionals for teaching positions in universities, colleges and training institutions. This 18-month long programme also aims to produce managers and consultants for business houses, government, research institutions and other organisations.
To strive towards this end, our mission is to provide every individual with a conducive environment to enable him/her to achieve the career goals before them with a strong emphasis on personality development, and to offer quality education fostering a strong foundation in applied sciences and mathematics without compromising on the quality and code of ethics.

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About this course

To provide an advanced understanding of Mathematics, English, Physics and Chemistry. To train the students in chronological survey research activities in the field of interest and thereby induce in them the passion for research and development. To provide project training extending into advanced research and hence enabling them to emerge as competent scientists competing at the international level.
The selection procedure emphasises academic achievement of the applicant as well as his/her potential for becoming an able management and research specialist. Consequently, a multi-factor selection model incorporating scholastic achievements, work experience, and performance in group discussion/seminar, entrance test and personal interview is used for selecting participants.

Any student who has passed Masters Degree in a particular subject can pursue M Phil course in the respective subject.

1. ADHAR CARD / PAN CARD
2. EDUCATIONAL DOCUMENTS
3. PASS PORT SIZE PHOTO

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Subjects

  • Management
  • Statistics in Research
  • Measure of Central tendency
  • Importance and Meaning of research
  • Research design
  • Review of Literature
  • Sampling theory
  • Important Non
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SNEHA  SHARMA

SNEHA SHARMA

ENGINEERING JOBS

Course programme

PAPER I RESEARCH METHODOLOGY THEORY AND TECHNIQUES UNIT - I Research: Definition, Importance and Meaning of research, Characteristics of research, Types of Research, Steps in research, Identification, Selection and formulation of research problem, Research questions – Research design – Formulation of Hypo Dissertation, Review of Literature. UNIT – II Sampling techniques: Sampling theory, types of sampling – Steps in sampling – Sampling and Non-sampling error – Sample size – Advantages and limitations of sampling. Collection of Data: Primary Data – Meaning – Data Collection methods – Secondary data – Meaning – Relevances, limitations and cautions. UNIT – III Statistics in Research – Measure of Central tendency, Dispersion, Skewness and Kurtosis in research, Hypo Dissertation, Fundamentals of Hypo Dissertation testing, Standard Error, Point and Interval estimates, Important Non-Parametric tests: Sign, Run, Kruskal, Wallis tests and Mann, Whitney test. UNIT – IV Para metric tests: Testing of significance, mean, Proportion, Variance and Correlation, testing for Significance of difference between means, proportions, variances and correlation co-efficient. Chi-square tests, ANOVA, One-way and Two-way. UNIT– V Research Report: Types of reports, contents, styles of reporting, Steps in drafting reports, editing the final draft, evaluating the final draft. Reference Books: 1. Statistical Methods - S.P. Gupta 2. Research Methodology Methods and Techniques - C.R. Kothari 3. Statistics (Theory and Practice) - B.N. Gupta 4. Research Methodology Methods and Statistical Techniques - Santosh Gupta PAPER-III ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION UNIT – I Transducers And Signal Conditioning Basic Measurement System – Classification of Transducers in instrumentation and control Systems – Selection – Types – Transducers: Stain gauge – variable resistance – capacitive – inductive – potentiometric resistance type – Piesoelectric – LVDT – Thermistores – thermocouple – Pyrometers – Solar Batteries – Acceler-meters – Selsyns – Tachogenerators – Differentian transformer – microsyn – Servomotors – eddy current clutches – Electronic aided measurement (blockdiagram) – Basic Instrumentation amplifiers and applications – Chopped and modulated dc amplifier – modulators. UNIT – II Data Acquisition, Conversion And Transmission Data acquisition system – Signal conditioning of the inputs – Single Channel data acquisition System – Multichannel DAS. Sensors based computer data system – Data transmission system. Digital modulation – Pulse Code format – modems. UNIT – III Electronic Measuring Instruments Digital multimeters – Digital frequency meter – Digital measurement of time – Digita tachnometer – Automation in digital instruments – Digital phase meter – Digital capacitance meter – Microprocessor based instruments – Electrocardiography – ECG amplifiers – electrodes and leads – ECG recorder principles. UNIT – IV Electronic Control Instrumentals Advantage of Electronic control of Devices – PC Motor speed control – Over voltage and overload protection of DC motors – speed control of a single phase and three phase induction motors – Speed control of synchronous motors – UNIT- V Temperature Control Temperature control – Illumination control – Automatic water level indicator using SCR – Battery operated in vector circuit using power transistor. References: 1. S.K. Bhattacharya, S. chatterjee, Industrial Electronics and Control, Tata Mc Graw Hill, 1995 (unit I (Transducters), Unit IV). 2. H.S. Kalsi, electronic (Instrumentation, Tata McGraw Hill, 1995)(unit I Signal Consitioning) unit II, Unit III). 3. Leslia Crom Well, Fred J. Weibell, Erich A. Pfeiffer, Biomedical Instrumentation and measurements, Prentice Hall of India, 1997 (Unit III Electrocardiography). PAPER-IV NUCLEAR PHYSICS UNIT-I Nuclear Properties Survey of some nuclear properties, Nuclear radius, Nuclear masses and abundances, Binding energy, Electric and magnetic moments and nuclear shapes, Nuclear angular momentum and parity, Nuclear spin, Nuclear moments. UNIT II Nuclear Forces Nuclear stability and the forces between nucleons, Deutron problem, n-p scattering at low energies, Scattering length, Spin dependence of n-p scattering, Effective range in n-p scattering. UNIT III Nuclear Models Liquid drop model, Semi-empirical mass formula, Magic numbers, Shell model, The collective model. UNIT IV Nuclear Reactions Types of nuclear reactions, Reaction cross-section, Conservation laws, Q-values and its significance, Breit-Winger formula, Compound nucleus, Optical model, Direct reactions. UNIT V Radiation Detectors Interaction of radiation with matter, G.M. counter: Basic principle, working, quenching and mechanism of pulse formation; Gamma Ray Spectrometer: Basic principle and working of NaI(TI) detector, Pulse formation mechanism, Basic idea of pulse processing unit, Concept of energy resolution and efficiency; Semiconductor detectors: Basic principle, Construction and working of Si Surface barrier, Lithium drifted and high purity Germanium detectors. References: 1. Introductory Nuclear Physics - K.S.Krane 2. Nuclear Physics - Roy and Nigam (9th Edition), New Age Int. 3. Nuclear Physics - Irving Kaplan (2nd Edition), Narosa Pub. 4. Introductory Nuclear Physics - K S Krane, John Wiley 5. Nuclear Physics - D C Tayal, Himalaya Publication 6. Radiation Detectors - S S Kapoor

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