Physics
- About Course
- Programme Details
- Vision & Mission
- HoD’s Message
- Faculty
- Objectives
- Board Of Studies
COURSE
This Course covers the fundamental of Physics and its applications. Understand the Idea of Simple harmonic motion, shock waves, numerical aperture, and Fermi energy, concept of damped, forced vibrations quantization of energy CO2, semiconductor laser, the temperature dependence of Fermi energy, Hall effect, and dielectric materials. Apply the concept of resonance for tuning systems, shock waves in various fields, optical fibers in communication systems. Hall effect in electronic systems and X-rays in crystal size determination. Analyze the importance of sharpness of resonance, failure of classical free electron theory, importance of laser its application, and importance of advanced instrumentation for measurement at Nano scale.
SCHEME & SYLLABUS
COURSE OFFERED BY THE DEPARTMENT
Engineering Physics
Engineering Physics is a 3 credit course with 5 modules. The syllabus is designed in such a way that it caters to all the branches of engineering. This Course covers the fundamental of Physics and its applications. Understand the Idea of Simple harmonic motion, shock waves, numerical aperture, and Fermi energy, concept of damped, forced vibrations quantization of energy CO2, emperature dependence of Fermi energy, Hall Effect, and dielectric materials. Apply the concept of resonance for tuning systems, shock waves in various fields, optical fibers in communication systems. Hall Effect in electronic systems and X-rays in crystal size determination. Analyze the importance of sharpness of resonance, failure of classical free electron theory, importance of laser its application, and importance of advanced instrumentation for measurement at Nano scale.
Engineering Physics Lab
This course is to make the students gain practical knowledge to co-relate with the theoretical studies and also achieve perfectness in experimental skills. The study of practical applications will bring more confidence and ability to develop and fabricate engineering and technical equipments. Design of circuits using new technology and latest components and to develop practical applications of engineering materials and use of principle in the right way to implement the modern technology
Vision & Mission
VISION
Leadership & Excellence in Education
OUR MISSION
“To fulfill the vision by imparting total quality education replete with the philosophy of blending human values and academic professionalism”
DEPARTMENT
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
HoD’s MESSAGE

Mrs. Sharada
The department of Physics plays a vital role in the overall development of the students. The Department has well-educated, motivated and dedicated faculty members. Faculty members have produced high quality research with national and international publications in peer reviewed journals. The faculty members of the department attend various seminars and workshops pertaining to the subject and bestow the same knowledge to the students to keep them in touch with the latest developments in the field of science and technology. Research and development in various fields of basic science can be considered as a key factor for the intense development in the field of technology in the present world. The Department of Physics has been recognized as research centre by VTU.
OBJECTIVES
BOARD OF STUDIES
Sr.No. | Members | Designation | Designation on Board |
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1 | Prof. Sharada T | Sr Asst. Prof. & HOD, Dept of Physics, NCET | Chairman |
2 | Dr. Deepa H R | Prof & Head, Dept of Physics, BNMIT, Bangalore, VTU Nominee | VTU Nominee |
3 | Dr. M V Sarvesha | Prof. & HOD, Dept of Mathematics, NCET | Member |
4 | Dr. Manjunatha K | Prof. & HOD, Dept of Chemistry, NCET | Member |
5 | Dr.Ganesh Belwadi | General manager-analytical division. VACHICHEM INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LIMITED | Member |
6 | Dr.Vijay Kumar | Professor, Dept of Mathematics, MSRIT. | Member |
7 | Prof. Ramesh Gowda | Sr Asst. Prof. Dept of Mathematics, NCET | Member |
8 | Prof. Mamatha M | Sr Asst. Prof. Dept of Chemistry, NCET | Member |
9 | Prof. Archana B S | Assistant Prof. Dept of Physics, NCET | Member |
10 | Dr. Yogeesha HC | COE, Professor in Dept of Mechanical Engineering | Member |
11 | Dr. Venkatesh Kumar | Professor, Dept of ECE | Member |
12 | Prof. Ramesh | HOD, SS&FL, NCET | Member |